Gesta Romanorum, or, Entertaining moral stories : invented by the monks as a fire-side recreation, and commonly applied in their discourses from the pulpit, whence the most celebrated of our own poets and others, from the earliest times, have extracted their plots / translated from the Latin, with preliminary observations and copious notes, by Charles Swan (late of Catharine Hall, Cambridge).
Other author/creator | Swan, Charles, translator. |
Format | Electronic and Book |
Publication Info | [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [1824] |
Manufacture Info | London : Printed for C. and J. Rivington, 1824. |
Description | 1 online resource (2 volumes). |
Supplemental Content | Gale, Archives of Sexuality and Gender: Sex and Sexuality, Sixteenth to Twentieth Century |
Supplemental Content | Gale, Archives of Sexuality and Gender: Sex and Sexuality, Sixteenth to Twentieth Century |
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Uniform title | Gesta Romanorum. English. |
Portion of title | Gesta Romanorum |
Portion of title | Entertaining moral stories |
Series | Archives of Sexuality and Gender: Sex and Sexuality, Sixteenth to Twentieth Century Archives of Sexuality and Gender: Sex and Sexuality, Sixteenth to Twentieth Century. UNAUTHORIZED |
General note | Reproduction of the originals from Kinsey Institute. |
Other title | Gesta Romanorum. |
Other title | Entertaining moral stories. |
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