Tamkang Review, 第 14 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1984 |
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第 16 頁
... Italian , the first published version of 1628 being in Latin . Like Plato in the Republic , Campanella uses the form of a dialogue . The details of the imaginary city , located somewhere on the Equator , are revealed by a Genoese sea ...
... Italian , the first published version of 1628 being in Latin . Like Plato in the Republic , Campanella uses the form of a dialogue . The details of the imaginary city , located somewhere on the Equator , are revealed by a Genoese sea ...
第 105 頁
... Italy from Constantinople , the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire , and was beginning to gain some fame ; Fabulae ... Italian of the same period . Steinhöwl placed " Aesop's Life " ( Vita Esopi ) , taken from the Remicius collection ...
... Italy from Constantinople , the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire , and was beginning to gain some fame ; Fabulae ... Italian of the same period . Steinhöwl placed " Aesop's Life " ( Vita Esopi ) , taken from the Remicius collection ...
第 111 頁
... Italian named Matteo Ricci ( FJ , 1552-1610 ) . This book of Ricci's was also , of course , a forbidden book in Japan at the time . Hirata therefore kept his treatise Honkyo , Gaihen , in which the influence of Christianity could ...
... Italian named Matteo Ricci ( FJ , 1552-1610 ) . This book of Ricci's was also , of course , a forbidden book in Japan at the time . Hirata therefore kept his treatise Honkyo , Gaihen , in which the influence of Christianity could ...
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