Aporia
Fishburn and Hughes: "A Greek term used in philosophy to denote a difficulty, or problem, literally an 'impasse'. See Eleatic paradoxes." (14)
Fishburn and Hughes: "A Greek term used in philosophy to denote a difficulty, or problem, literally an 'impasse'. See Eleatic paradoxes." (14)
Bustos Domecq
Parodi: "el título invita a conjeturar que esta obra de Bustos exaltaría y reivindicaría la participación de la provincia de Santa Fe en la historia argentina" (19).
reference to San Pablo, St. Paul
Fishburn and Hughes: "The apostle who is 'everything for everyone' is St Paul, who says (I Corinthians 9): 'Am I not an apostle? Am I not free?', and (I Corinthians 9:22): 'I am made all things to all men, that I might by all means save some.' " (14)
the term refers to twelve disciples of Jesus Christ and then more broadly to others of his early followers
Bradley philosophical work, 1893
Julien Green's first story, 1920
Julien Green's first story, 1920
novel by Mir Bahadur Ali, published in Bombay in 1932, famously reviewed by Borges in Historia de la eternidad
André Billy novel, 1937
Quain novel, 1936
Lucius Apuleius, Latin writer, rhetorician and philosopher, b. 125 A.D., author of the Metamorphoses or Golden Ass, Apologia, Florida, De Deo Socratis and other works
area in southern Italy
Formento, 1932
Parodi: "supuesta obra nativista de Formento, inspirada en El carnet de un gaucho (1931), de Anglada" (68).
English city of Bath, here the ancient Roman baths described in an Anglo-Saxon poem on ruins
book of stories by Eduardo González Lanuza
character in Homer
monster
river in Hades
city and region in Abruzzo, Italy