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La tentazione della novella in Bernardo e Torquato Tasso: i casi dell’Amadigi e del Rinaldo
Ottavia Branchina
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Enteroaggregative Escherichia coli (EAEC) isolates obtained from non-diarrheic children carry virulence factor-encoding genes from Extraintestinal Pathogenic E. Coli (ExPEC). [PDF]
Luiz BM +10 more
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Critical Issues in the Management of CRMS/CFSPID Children: A National Real-World Survey. [PDF]
Terlizzi V +25 more
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Impact of Diet on Gut Microbiota in Diverticular Disease of the Colon: An Exploratory Retrospective Study. [PDF]
Tursi A +20 more
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Teatralità indiretta di Machiavelli: le 'Lettere' e la novella di Belfagor
Filippo Grazzini
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2021
Chapter one introduces the Jewish novellas of the Apocrypha: Esther in its Greek form, Tobit, Judith, and the additions to Daniel: Susanna, Prayer of Azariah and Song of the Three, and Bel and the Dragon. Third Maccabees, although written like a history, is also included here since it is more of a novella than a history.
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Chapter one introduces the Jewish novellas of the Apocrypha: Esther in its Greek form, Tobit, Judith, and the additions to Daniel: Susanna, Prayer of Azariah and Song of the Three, and Bel and the Dragon. Third Maccabees, although written like a history, is also included here since it is more of a novella than a history.
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2009
Abstract This article focuses on the Jewish ‘novella’, defined as prose fiction narrating the experiences of individuals or groups, composed for entertainment but also communicating values, ideas, or guidance. The classification encompasses works as diverse as the religious fables of the book of Daniel, the morality tale of Susanna, the ...
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Abstract This article focuses on the Jewish ‘novella’, defined as prose fiction narrating the experiences of individuals or groups, composed for entertainment but also communicating values, ideas, or guidance. The classification encompasses works as diverse as the religious fables of the book of Daniel, the morality tale of Susanna, the ...
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