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Urania.


Urania Urania (yrā`nēə): see Aphrodite; Muses.

Urania

muse of astrology. [Gk. Myth.
 

Christopher Nissen

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Urania: The Story Of A Young Woman's Love & The Novela Of Guilia Camposanpiero And Thesibaldo Vitaliani by Giulia Bigolina is ably translated and edited by Christopher Nissen (Associate Professor of Italian, Northern Illinois University Coordinates:  , De Kalb De Kalb may refer to:
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) in this academic edition published by the Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies. Giulia Bigolina (1516-1569) was a married woman of the minor aristocracy who lived in Padua in the Venetian Territory. While none of her writings were published during her lifetime, she gained considerable local renown as a writer of novellas This literature-related list is incomplete; you can help by [ expanding it].
This is a selected list of novellas that have gained fame and/or critical and public acclaim.
 and prose fiction dealing with love and romance. This bilingual edition has the original Italian on one side and English on the facing page. Extensive notes are provided, making this seminal work of literary scholarship fully accessible and a welcome and strongly commended contribution to academic library "Italian Literature" reference collections and supplemental reading lists.
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