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Rhetoric. Copia: Foundations of the Abundant Style ( Latin: De Utraque Verborum ac Rerum Copia) is a rhetoric textbook [1] written by Dutch humanist Desiderius Erasmus, and first published in 1512. It was a best-seller widely used for teaching how to rewrite pre-existing texts, and how to incorporate them in a new composition. [1]
Pages in category "1512 books" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 1512 in literature; C.
unknown dates. Urbatagirk ( Armenian: Ուրբաթագիրք, "The Book of Friday"), the first printed book in the Armenian language, is printed in Venice by Hakob Meghapart. [1] [2] The concept of the masque is brought to Britain by King Henry VIII of England. [3]
1512 books (4 P) Buildings and structures completed in 1512 (2 C, 2 P) P. 1512 paintings (22 P) T. ... This list may not reflect recent changes. J. Juliusbanner
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Jules Verne (1828–1905) was a French novelist, poet, and playwright. Most famous for his novel sequence, the Voyages Extraordinaires, Verne also wrote assorted short stories, plays, miscellaneous novels, essays, and poetry. His works are notable for their profound influence on science fiction [1] and on surrealism, [2] their innovative use of ...
His books have sold more than twenty million copies, with some on the New York Times Best Seller list. Some of his works have been translated into fifty languages. [1] By 2012, he has sold more than 20 million books. [2] In his book, Sometimes You Win, Sometimes You Learn, Maxwell claims that he has published seventy-one different books. [3]
This category has the following 12 subcategories, out of 12 total. 1512 by continent (3 C) 1512 by country (11 C, 3 P)