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Capaneus; trout for factitious bait: Idmen gar toi panth, os eni Troie
Ezra Pound greenintegerblog 2008
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Osiris in Egypte: in old Troie to Vesta: aboute Tritona in
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Boccaccio's De casis (Ulm, 1473), and his De la Ruyne des nobles hommes et femmes (Bruges, 1476); during the same period Antwerp and Paris publish the Recueil des histoires de Troie, the Faits et prouesses de Jason, the Destruction de Troie la grant.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas JEAN SEZNEC 1968
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The prodi - gious fortune of the Roman de Troie should be ex - plained, at least partly, by its ethnogenic character.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas JEAN SEZNEC 1968
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Troie, assigns mythical founders to various places, in - cluding cities and nations; the Burgundians are made to descend from “the great Lybian Hercules”; the
Dictionary of the History of Ideas JEAN SEZNEC 1968
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"Roman de Troie" about 1160 (G. Paris); it was edited by Joly, Paris,
A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance Jean Jules Jusserand
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Meaux et à Troie en Champagne deux ou trois, en aulcun moy plus de douze.
The Rise of the Hugenots, Vol. 1 (of 2) Henry Martyn Baird
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Few things are more instructive in this part of literature than the story of Medea in the _Roman de Troie_ of Benoit de Sainte More.
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Ascanius, the sonne of Aeneas the Troian, begotten of his wife Creusa, & borne in Troie, before the citie was destroied.
Chronicles (1 of 6): The Historie of England (2 of 8) Raphael Holinshed
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Roumans de Tiebes qui fu racine de Troie la grant.
A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance Jean Jules Jusserand
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