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https://www.w3.org/TR/epub

… non-normative. EPUB 3 has been widely adopted as the format for digital books (ebooks), and this revision continues to increase the format's capabilities to better support a wider range of publication requirements, including complex layouts, rich media and interactivity, and glo…

https://www.w3.org/TR/epub-33

… non-normative. EPUB 3 has been widely adopted as the format for digital books (ebooks), and this revision continues to increase the format's capabilities to better support a wider range of publication requirements, including complex layouts, rich media and interactivity, and glo…

https://www.nyli.org/widgets-tech/nyli-integration-with-onelog-researchmonitor-lup

…earching for the ‘NYLI’ in the “Add Managed Resource” section. The script ID is 1294 and the name is “NYLI Member’s online databases (nyli.org)” – See screenshot to the left. Click for larger image. Or…Add Individual NYLI Resources to OneLog In order to add each of our electronic…

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonnet

…dialect when he founded the Siculo-Tuscan, or Guittonian school of poetry (1235–1294). He wrote almost 250 sonnets. [ 8 ] Among the host of other Italian poets that followed, the sonnets of Dante Alighieri and Guido Cavalcanti stand out, but later the most famous and widely influ…

https://www.academia.edu/50319102/Anton%C3%ADn_Kalous_The_Legation_of_Angelo_Pecchinoli_at…

…40 n. 35, 38, 39, 42 Ciprianus, an envoy of Camerino n. 24 Boniface VIII, pope (1294–1303) n. 45 Civita Castellana (in Lazio) n. 4, 5 Borja (Borgia), Roderigo, cardinal-bishop Codrus, a Roman poet n. 41 of Porto, later pope Alexander VI Constantinople n. 24 (1492–1503), vicechanc…

https://www.academia.edu/57122864/The_Legation_of_Angelo_Pecchinoli_at_the_Court_of_the_Ki…

…40 n. 35, 38, 39, 42 Ciprianus, an envoy of Camerino n. 24 Boniface VIII, pope (1294–1303) n. 45 Civita Castellana (in Lazio) n. 4, 5 Borja (Borgia), Roderigo, cardinal-bishop Codrus, a Roman poet n. 41 of Porto, later pope Alexander VI Constantinople n. 24 (1492–1503), vicechanc…