• Evig Poesi (Norwegian for «eternal poetry») is an Oslo-based Norwegian rap group. The music is influenced by artists such as A Tribe Called Quest, De...
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    Ut pictura poesis is a Latin phrase literally meaning "as is painting so is poetry". The statement (often repeated) occurs most famously in Horace's Ars...
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  • Title Year Peak positions Certifications SWE NOR 98.01.11 2020 1 11 GLF: Platinum More to Life 1 — Pistoler poesi och sex 2023 1 3...
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  • Evig Poesi, Conurbia, Definite is a collaborative trio consisting of Norwegian hip-hop artists Evig Poesi, Conurbia and Definite. In 2011, they released...
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    J. (2004). Mute dreams, blind owls, and dispersed knowledges: Persian poesis in the transnational circuitry. Duke University Press. p. 66. ISBN 978-0-8223-3298-5...
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  • Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany, and the United Church of Canada ut pictura poesis as is painting so is poetry quote most famously uttered in Horace's Ars...
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    Smith, Evans Lansing (1997). The Hero Journey in Literature: Parables of Poesis. University Press of America. pp. 253–254. ISBN 978-0-761-80509-0. Archived...
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    16 December 2022. Andersen, Vilhelm (1899). Adam Oehlenschläger: et livs poesi (in Danish). Nordiske forlag, E. Bojesen. Archived from the original on...
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    including some forty of those of Heraclitus, and published them in Latin in Poesis philosophica. Renaissance skeptic Michel de Montaigne's essay On Democritus...
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    Michael (2004). Mute Dreams, Blind Owls, and Dispersed Knowledges: Persian Poesis in the Transnational Circuitry. Durham: Duke University Press. p. 21....
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