the Canterbury tales
Non-fiction or Reference, which could come in the forms of Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, Articles, Books, etc.
Uzzi Ornan has written: 'The nominal phrase in modern Hebrew with particular reference to the prose writings of H.N. Bialik'
Genesis 1:16 Genesis is ca:1490BC. The Egyptian city Heliopolis (City of the Sun) dates to ca:3100BC. I suspect that there are older writings from Mesopotamian civilizations which might reference the sun.
In the text it is quoted, preferably with a reference. The reference in the text is abbreviated and a section at the end of the report would give the full reference. The are a few systems to do references; the major one used in academic writings is the Harvard system.
I think only God can answer this question, but i do not remember any reference to faith in Jesus in any of Shakespeare's writings. Does anyone?
H. C. Engelbrecht has written: 'Johann Gottlieb Fichte; a study of his political writings with special reference to his nationalism'
The writings of the Church Fathers, The writings of St. Thomas Aquinas, The writings of CS Lewis, The writings of Alexander Solzhenitsyn.
Chaucer's Retraction serves as a reflective conclusion to "The Canterbury Tales," where he expresses remorse for any offense caused by his writings. In this passage, he requests forgiveness for his sinful tales and emphasizes the importance of moral values. It highlights Chaucer's awareness of the potential impact of his work on readers and serves as a commentary on the nature of storytelling and its ethical implications. Ultimately, it underscores his desire for redemption and a return to spiritual integrity.
Pertaining to the sibyls; uttered, written, or composed by sibyls; like the productions of sibyls.
The Writings of the Church Fathers.
Miscellaneous Writings was created in 1995.
Philosophical Writings was created in 1996.