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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 71
עמוד 111
And yet a great portion of that famous volume is only the old Buddhist Birth
Stories brought down through centuries of Persian, Arabic, Greek, and Latin.
Boccaccio found here much of the source of his Decameron. Chaucer, in his
Nun's Priest's ...
And yet a great portion of that famous volume is only the old Buddhist Birth
Stories brought down through centuries of Persian, Arabic, Greek, and Latin.
Boccaccio found here much of the source of his Decameron. Chaucer, in his
Nun's Priest's ...
עמוד 172
For in the troubled centuries of Iranian history from the days of Zarathushtra to the
era of the Mohammedan invasions, these ... But in the third century, A.D., the
Sassanids, a great dynasty of Persian monarchs ruling from 224 to 641, ordered
...
For in the troubled centuries of Iranian history from the days of Zarathushtra to the
era of the Mohammedan invasions, these ... But in the third century, A.D., the
Sassanids, a great dynasty of Persian monarchs ruling from 224 to 641, ordered
...
עמוד 273
One at least, a work of the early fifteenth century, was of such stupendous
dimensions that all thought of printing it was given up; it contained nearly 23,000
manuscript volumes. For centuries its tens of thousands of pages lay untouched
in the ...
One at least, a work of the early fifteenth century, was of such stupendous
dimensions that all thought of printing it was given up; it contained nearly 23,000
manuscript volumes. For centuries its tens of thousands of pages lay untouched
in the ...
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