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Of or pertaining to the publications of Aldo Manuzio, Venetian printer.
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Relating to or characteristic of Vittorio Alfieri or his works
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(dramaturgy, poetry) Of or pertaining to Aristophanes, his plays or his poetry.
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Of or relating to W H Auden (1907-1973), Anglo-American poet.
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Of or pertaining to George Balanchine.
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Otto von Bismarck, one of the prominent German statesmen of the nineteenth century.
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Of or pertaining to Giovanni Boccaccio (1313–1375), Italian author and poet, or to his works.
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Of or relating to the fictional British secret agent James Bond, the protagonist of a series of books and glamorous action films.
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Of or pertaining to any of the Dutch/Flemish painters of the Brueghel line (also spelled Bruegel or Breughel).
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Robert Burns, Scottish writer.
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Of or relating to Francesca Caccini (1587–1640?), opera composer, daughter of Giulio Caccini.
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Of or relating to Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour (1810–1861), Italian statesman and a leading figure in the Italian unification movement.
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Of or relating to Anders Celsius (1701–1744), Swedish astronomer, physicist and mathematician.
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Of or relating to the author Cervantes.
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Geoffrey Chaucer, a 14th-century English poet and author, best remembered for The Canterbury Tales; (by extension) his works.
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(literature) Of or pertaining to Geoffrey Chaucer or his writings.
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Items relating to the 14th-century English writer Geoffrey Chaucer.
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An Italian of the sixteenth century, especially a poet or an artist.
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Of or relating to James Cook (1728?–1779), British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and navy captain.
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Of or relating to Pierre Corneille (1606–1684), French tragedian.
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Of or relating to Sir Robert Cotton, 1st Baronet, of Connington (1571–1631), antiquarian and bibliophile whose Cotton library became the basis of the British Library.
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Of or relating to Simon Cowell (born 1959), British TV personality.
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Of or relating to Nathaniel Crew, 3rd Baron Crew (1633–1721), Bishop of Oxford from 1671 to 1674, commemorated in an annual oration at Oxford University.
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Of or relating to Benedetto Croce (1866–1952), Italian idealist philosopher, historian and politician.
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Of or relating to Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519), Italian artist and polymath.
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Synonym of Dalian (relating to the Spanish surrealist painter Salvador Dalí)
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Of, pertaining to, or in the style of Dante; characterized by a formal, elevated tone and somber focus.
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Of, or characteristic of Eugène Delacroix, or his art.
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Of or pertaining to Emily Dickinson (1830-1886), American poet who wrote mostly of death and immortality, or her writings.
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Relating to or in the style of Duke Ellington (1899–1974), American composer, pianist, and jazz orchestra leader.
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Of or relating to the House of Elzevir, a celebrated family of Dutch booksellers and publishers of the 17th and early 18th centuries.
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Of or relating to the French mathematician and physicist Jean Baptiste Joseph Fourier.
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Of or relating to John Foxe (1517–1587), martyrologist.
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Of or relating to Geoffrey of Monmouth (c.1100–c.1155), cleric and one of the major figures in the development of British historiography and the popularity of tales of King Arthur.
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Of or relating to John Galsworthy (1867–1933), English novelist and playwright.
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Of or pertaining to Bill Gates (born 1955), American businessman and co-founder of Microsoft Corporation.
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Of or relating to Antoni Gaudí (1852–1926), Spanish architect.
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(literature) Of or relating to the Russian-Empire writer Nikolai Gogol (1809–1852) or his works.
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Of or pertaining to Graham Greene (1904–1991), English writer and critic whose works explore the ambivalent moral and political issues of the modern world.
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Of, pertaining to, or reminiscent of Jonathan Swift's satirical Gulliver's Travels (1726) or its protagonist, Lemuel Gulliver.
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Of or relating to Gary Gygax (1938–2008), American game designer and author.
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Thomas Hardy (1840-1928), English novelist and poet.
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Of or relating to Harrow School, England.
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Of or relating to Thomas Heywood (early 1570s–1641), prominent English playwright, actor, and author.
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Of or pertaining to the style of Victor Hugo.
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Related to, or reminiscent of the work of the French writer Victor Hugo.
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(historical) The literary group centered around English writer C. S. Lewis and his associates, particularly J. R. R. Tolkien and Charles Williams.
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Of or pertaining to Steve Jobs (1955-2011), American businessman and co-founder of the computer company Apple Inc.
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Of or pertaining to the English writer and lexicographer Samuel Johnson (1709–1784), or characteristic of his style.
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Of or relating to American painter Thomas Kinkade or his style.
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Rudyard Kipling, British writer.
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Of or relating to Hanif Kureishi (born 1954), English author and playwright with South Asian ancestry, often dealing with themes of race and sexuality.
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Of or relating to William Shakespeare's King Lear.
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(economics) Of or pertaining to American economist Robert Lucas Jr..
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(literature) A follower of Alessandro Manzoni, or one who writes in his style.
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Of or relating to Lewis Mumford (1895–1990), American historian, sociologist, philosopher of technology, and literary critic.
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relating to Italian historian Ludovico Antonio Muratori
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Of or pertaining to Alfred de Musset.
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Of or pertaining to Vladimir Nabokov (1899-1977) or his writings, characterised by a lush descriptive style and intricate wordplay.
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Of or relating to Ogden Nash (1902–1971), American poet known for light verse.
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Of or pertaining to Rudolf Nureyev.
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Of or relating to Harry Partch (1901–1974), American composer and creator of musical instruments.
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Of or relating to Francesco Petrarch, a renowned Renaissance Italian humanist.
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Of or relating to The Pickwick Papers, its storyline, or its characters (chiefly Mr Pickwick himself).
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Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the works of Luigi Pirandello (1867–1936), Italian dramatist and poet; especially describing drama in which actors become inseparable and indistinct from the characters that they play.
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Of or pertaining to Giacomo Puccini.
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Of or relating to Henry Purcell (1659–1695), English composer.
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Pertaining to the works or period of Rabelais.
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Of or pertaining to Raëlism.
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Of or pertaining to Joshua Reynolds (1723–1792), influential 18th-century English painter, specialising in portraits.
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Of or relating to Howard Rheingold (born 1947), critic, writer, and teacher specializing in the cultural, social and political implications of modern communication media such as the Internet.
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Relating to or characteristic of French poet Arthur Rimbaud or his works.
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(chiefly US) Of or relating to Norman Rockwell, known for his idealistic, quaint, or sentimental portrayals of American life.
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Relating to the literary persona of Thomas Rowley.
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Of or pertaining to the Marquis de Sade (1740-1814), French novelist, or his writings, particularly sadomasochistic erotica.
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Of or pertaining to Martin Scorsese (born 1942), American film director and actor.
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Alternative spelling of Shakespearean [(literature) Of or pertaining to, characteristic of, associated with, or suggestive of William Shakespeare (an English playwright), his works, or his authorship, or the time in which he lived.]
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Of or relating to Sir Philip Sidney (1554–1586), English poet and scholar.
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Relating to John Skelton (c.1460–1529), English poet.
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Of or pertaining to Tobias Smollett (1721–1771), Scottish poet and author best known for picaresque novels.
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Of or relating to Robert Louis Stevenson (1850–1894), Scottish writer.
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Of or pertaining to Dylan Thomas (1914–1953), Welsh poet and writer.
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Of or relating to John Ronald Reuel Tolkien (1892-1973) or his writings, of which the best known are the fantasy epics The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.
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Of or relating to French poet Paul Verlaine (1844-1896).
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Of or pertaining to François Villon (c. 1431 – after 1463), French poet.
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Of or relating to the Waverley Novels, a long series of popular novels by Sir Walter Scott (1771–1832).
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Alternative form of Whitmanian [Of or relating to the American poet Walt Whitman (1819–1892).]
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Of or pertaining to the period of German history 1871-1918, or to the German Emperors of that period.
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Alternative spelling of Wodehousian [Of or pertaining to P. G. Wodehouse (1881–1975), English writer and humorist known for his eccentric half-witted characters.]
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