Aladino y la lámpara
story in the Arabian Nights
story in the Arabian Nights
pseud. of Emile-Auguste Chartier, French philosopher and essayist, 1868-1951, author of Propos sur l'Esthetique, Propos de littérature, Histoire de mes pensées and other works
French theologian, poet and Latinist, c. 1128-1202.
Fishburn and Hughes: "A French theologian and poet, whose extensive learning won him the title Doctor Universalis. He combined mysticism with rationality. Assuming that the principles of faith were axiomatic, he sought to refute heterodoxy on rational grounds. In a discussion of metaphors of the Universe, Borges quotes Alanus' famous formula: 'God is an intelligible sphere, whose centre is everywhere and whose circumference is nowhere'. (6)
town in Egypt west of Alexandria
building in San Antonio, Texas, site of battle in 1836
John Wayne film, 1960
ranch in Borges story
Alaric I , Gothic king, c. 370-410
Lugones, section of El libro de los paisajes
state in United States
story from Eduardo González Lanuza´s Aquelarre
here, patroness of Torres Villarroel
capital of state of New York
anthology edited by Sonia Hambourgh and R. H. Boothroyd, 1937
Argentine political theorist, 1810-84, author of Bases para la organización política de la República Argentina
Forster story in The Life to Come, 1972
Friar Alberigo, d. c. 1307, Guelph Manfredi family member placed by Dante in the ninth circle of the Inferno
Italian-born Argentine philosopher, 1886-1960
town in northern France near Amiens.
Fishburn and Hughes: "A town in northern France: it played a significant role during WWI, particularly with regard to the battle of the Somme." (6)