The Name of the Rose author
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ECO"The Name of the Rose" author
ECOThe Name of the Rose author
ECOThe Name of the Rose" author
ECOThe Name of the Rose author
ECO"The Name of the Rose" author Umberto
ECOAuthor of "The Name of the Rose"
UMBERTOECOAuthor of "The Name of the Rose"
ECOUmberto ..., author of "The Name of the Rose"
ECOName of the Rose author
AXLThe name of the Rose?
AMERICANBEAUTYThe Name of the Rose and ...
ABBOT"The Name of the Rose" role
ECO"The Name of the Rose" writer
ECO"The Name of the Rose" novelist
ABBOT"The Name of the Rose" figure
ABBEY"The Name of the Rose" setting
ECO"The Name of the Rose" penner
ECO"The Name of the Rose" writer Umberto
ECO"The Name of the Rose" novelist Umberto
UMBERTOName on "The Name of the Rose"
ABBOTSCharacters in "The Name of the Rose"
ECOHe wrote "The Name of the Rose"
ECO'The Name of the Rose' novelist Umberto
ECOUmberto who wrote "The Name of the Rose"
MONKFigure in Umberto Eco's "The Name of the Rose"
ABBEYSetting for Umberto Eco's "The Name of the Rose"
autonymsbook published under the real name of the author
autonymbook published under the real name of the author
SCOTTMiddle name of the author of "The Star-Spangled Banner."
ALLONYMThe name of another person assumed by the author of a work.
marprelateto inveigh after the manner of Martin Marprelate, the name assumed by the author of certain anti-episcopal tracts, 1588-9
lectotypespecimen designated as the type of a species or subspecies when no holotype was designated by the original author of the name
marprelatingMARPRELATE, to inveigh after the manner of Martin Marprelate, the name assumed by the author of certain anti-episcopal tracts, 1588-9
marprelatedMARPRELATE, to inveigh after the manner of Martin Marprelate, the name assumed by the author of certain anti-episcopal tracts, 1588-9
marprelatesMARPRELATE, to inveigh after the manner of Martin Marprelate, the name assumed by the author of certain anti-episcopal tracts, 1588-9
colophoninscription at the end of a book or manuscript, used esp. in the 15th and 16th centuries, giving the title or subject of the work, its author, the name of the printer or publisher, and the date and place of publication
CAPRA"The Name Above the Title" author