without book - significado y definición. Qué es without book
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Qué (quién) es without book - definición

Liber Sine Nomine; Liber Sine nomine; Liber sine Nomine; Book Without A Name; Book without a name; Book Without a name; Book without A name; Book without a Name; Book without A Name; The Book without a Name; Epystole sine nomine
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without book      
1.
By memory, from memory, without notes, without reading.
2.
Without warrant, without authority.
Without You (book)         
2006 MEMOIR BY ANTHONY RAPP
Without You (novel); Without You: A Memoir of Love, Loss, and the Musical Rent
Without You: A Memoir of Love, Loss, and the Musical Rent is a 2006 memoir by a musical theater actor, Anthony Rapp. Later it was turned into a staged musical adaptation by the same name.
Without a Dowry (film)         
1937 FILM BY YAKOV PROTAZANOV
Without Dowry; Without a Dowry (1937 film)
Without a Dowry () is a 1937 Soviet film directed by Yakov Protazanov and starring Nina Alisova. It was based on Alexander Ostrovsky's play Without a Dowry (1878).

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Liber sine nomine

The Liber sine nomine (The Book without a Name) is a collection of nineteen personal letters written in Latin by the fourteenth century Italian poet and Renaissance humanist Petrarch. The letters being harshly critical of the Avignon papacy, they were withheld from the larger collection of his Epistolae familiares (Letters to Friends) and assembled in a separate book. In this fashion, Petrarch reasoned, a reader could throw away this collection, and the other letters to friends could be preserved for posterity.