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Qué (quién) es Daniel Defoe - definición


Daniel Defoe         
  • [[Bunhill Fields]] monument detail
  • Eyre Crowe]]
  • A house where Defoe once lived, near London, England
  • Memorial to "Daniel De-Foe", [[Bunhill Fields]], [[City Road]], [[Borough of Islington]], London
  • Title page from Daniel Defoe's: ''The History of the Union of Great Britain'' dated 1709 and printed in Edinburgh by the Heirs of Anderson
  • Glasgow Bridge as Defoe might have seen it in the 18th century
ENGLISH TRADER, WRITER AND JOURNALIST
DEFOE DANIEL; Daniel foe; Danial Defoe; Daniel Defore; Daniel Foe; Daniel Dafoe; A British Officer In The Service Of The Czar; Captain George Carleton; Defoe, Daniel, 1661; Defoe, Daniel
Daniel Defoe (; born Daniel Foe; c. 1660 – 24 April 1731)According to Paul Duguid in "Limits of self organization" , First Monday (11 September 2006): "Most reliable sources hold that the date of Defoe's birth was uncertain and may have fallen in 1659 or 1661.
Daniel Specklin         
FRENCH ARCHITECT
Daniel Speckle; Daniel Speckel; Specklin, Daniel
Daniel Specklin (or Speckle or Speckel) (1536 – 18 October 1589) was an Alsatian fortress architect, engineer, and cartographer.
Daniël Haringh         
PAINTER FROM THE NORTHERN NETHERLANDS (1636-1713)
Daniël Haring; Daniel Haringh
Daniël Haringh (1636 in Loosduinen – 1713 in Loosduinen), was an 18th-century painter from the Northern Netherlands.
Ejemplos de uso de Daniel Defoe
1. His survival provided the inspiration for the Daniel Defoe novel Robinson Crusoe.
2. Currently we are publishing a collected Daniel Defoe in 43 volumes.
3. In his 18th–century novel, Daniel Defoe had Robinson Crusoe‘s merchant father – ‘a foreigner of Bremen‘ – settle in Hull while his slave–trading hero cast off on his doomed voyage down the Humber.
4. The hoard is supposedly buried 15 metres (50ft) deep on Robinson Crusoe island, also known as the Juan Fernndez island, home to Scottish sailor Alexander Selkirk, the adventurer immortalised by Daniel Defoe as Robinson Crusoe.
5. The last resting place of great Dissenters from Daniel Defoe (originally interred under the name of Dubow to confuse creditors) to William Blake (who shares his common grave with seven humbler corpses), it is one of our capitals most evocative sites.