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  • Sonnet [r]: A rhymed verse form of 14 lines. [e]
  • Geoffrey Chaucer [r]: (1345-1400) English poet, author of The Canterbury Tales. [e]
  • Middle Ages [r]: Period in European history, lasting from the fall of the Roman Empire in 476 AD to the fall of Constantinople (1453) or the beginning of the Renaissance around 1500 AD. [e]

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  • Positivist calendar [r]: Alternative calendar proposed by Auguste Comte in 1849, with each day and month celebrating a different person. [e]
  • Umberto Eco [r]: (1932- ) Italian novelist, humanist, columnist and professor of semiotics at the University of Bologna. [e]