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Aricia saepiolus
Known as:
Cupido saepiolus
, Icaricia saepiolus
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2018
2018
L’Amour juriste. Cupido iurisperitus - Introduction
Étienne Forcadel
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Anne Teissier-Ensminger
2018
Corpus ID: 192407102
2012
2012
Cupido resurrexit. Un intento de reavivar el amor y / por la literatura: sobre El amor y la literatura en la Europa bajomedieval y renacentista de Martín Ciordia y Leonardo Funes (comps)
J. Lacalle
2012
Corpus ID: 160928019
2006
2006
Cupido y Psyque: fábulas y festones
J. Janick
2006
Corpus ID: 159663840
2003
2003
'Vrouwe cupido': de iconografische en literaire context van Potters Venus-voorstelling in Der minnen loep (BK. 1, V. 92-100)
F. Willaert
2003
Corpus ID: 192320354
2002
2002
Ein verschollenes Trierer Wandgemälde der Spätantike (Ausonius, Cupido Cruciatur)
Paul Dräger
2002
Corpus ID: 163946085
1987
1987
rec. a AA. vv., Cupido Legum
F. Sitzia
1987
Corpus ID: 164673428
1987
1987
Provençalism vs Petrarchism . Notes on the Neapolitan Development of the Lyric Genre in the Renaissance: The Case of Cariteo and Serafino Ciminelli
Francesco Guardiani
1987
Corpus ID: 192907004
thinking about love, death, time and glory, Cariteo's "I" is in fact a "We," a subject representing the people who share certain…
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1981
1981
Mercurius, sive, Literarum lucta (acted 1629-1638?) . Eumorphus, sive, Cupido adultus (acted 1634/5)
J. Blencowe
,
G. Wilde
1981
Corpus ID: 160226416
1972
1972
Cupido osiris Meigen (sebrus Hb.). Observations on the cohabitation of ssp. sebrus and ssp. bernardiana in the French Alpes
M. Perceval
1972
Corpus ID: 89692738
1962
1962
The Quantitative Phenology of Two Plant Communities in Osage County, Oklahoma
Robert E. Jones
1962
Corpus ID: 134939985
During different seasons of the year animal species frequently use different components of their habitats. Many times the reason…
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