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Calamitatum ( Letter I , written by Abelard to his friend Philinthus ) and two letters numbered V and VI which have no Latin original and are completely spurious , was published at The Hague . The “ translations ” are preceded by an ...
Calamitatum ( Letter I , written by Abelard to his friend Philinthus ) and two letters numbered V and VI which have no Latin original and are completely spurious , was published at The Hague . The “ translations ” are preceded by an ...
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It seems not unlikely , however , that despite his contempt for " unlucky Oldmixon , ” Pope may have caught from him the idea that an epistle in the manner of Ovid might be made from the letters of Eloisa and Abelard.20 A suggestion so ...
It seems not unlikely , however , that despite his contempt for " unlucky Oldmixon , ” Pope may have caught from him the idea that an epistle in the manner of Ovid might be made from the letters of Eloisa and Abelard.20 A suggestion so ...
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18 Petrarch owned a manuscript of the Latin Letters , now in the Bibliothèque Nationale , which contains marginal annotations in his own hand ; and Villon includes “ la très sage Héloys ” in his Ballade des Dames du temps jadis .
18 Petrarch owned a manuscript of the Latin Letters , now in the Bibliothèque Nationale , which contains marginal annotations in his own hand ; and Villon includes “ la très sage Héloys ” in his Ballade des Dames du temps jadis .
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