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Theatre complet I: Porcie, Theatre complet V: La Troade, Theatre complet VII: Les Juifves.


Garnier, Robert Garnier, Robert (rōbĕr` gärnyā`), 1534?–1590, French dramatic poet. He wrote mainly closet dramas in the classical manner of Seneca. . Theatre complet I: Porcie, Theatre complet V: La Troade, Theatre complet VII: Les Juifves.

Ed. Jean-Claude Ternaux (vol. 1), Jean-Dominique Beaudin (vol. 5), Sabine Lardon Lar´don

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 (vol. 7). (Textes de la Renaissance, 28, 27, and 29.) Paris: Honord Champion, 1999. Vol. 1: 199 pp. bibl, index. FF 220. ISBN ISBN
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: 2-7453-0145-4. Vol. 5: 261 pp. bibl, index. n.p. ISBN: 2-7453-0143-8. Vol. 7: 268 pp. index, bibl. Ffr 220. ISBN: 2-7453-0146-2.

The second through fourth volumes in the Garnier series adds three tragedies to the collection. Each volume contains an introductory essay by the editor, a glossary, and an index of names. In addition, each volume contains critical/textual commentary and a collation COLLATION, descents. A term used in the laws of Louisiana. Collation -of goods is the supposed or real return to the mass of the succession, which an heir makes of the property he received in advance of his share or otherwise, in order that such property may be divided, together with the  of variants, although these are presented differently in each volume. Les Juifvres also contains an extensive section, "References et concordances concordances,
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," keyed to line numbers and broken down into biblical, classical, and philosophical references, and cross-references to other Garnier works.
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Date:Dec 22, 1999
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