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Umberto Eco
Umberto Eco was an Italian medievalist, philosopher, and novelist known for historical fiction and mystery. He wrote The Name of the Rose and Foucault’s Pendulum, blending semiotics and medieval studies. He also published essays on culture and politics, including the influential 1995 essay "Ur-Fascism." Eco taught at the University of Bologna for much of his life.
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961 Bücher
Historical Fiction
Mystery
Philosophy
Historical Fiction
Mystery
Philosophy
Umberto Eco was an Italian medievalist, philosopher, and novelist known for historical fiction and mystery. He wrote The Name of the Rose and Foucault’s Pendulum, blending semiotics and medieval studies. He also published essays on culture and politics, including the influential 1995 essay "Ur-Fascism." Eco taught at the University of Bologna for much of his life.
80 Q&A
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961 Bücher
Historical Fiction
Mystery
Philosophy
Historical Fiction
Mystery
Philosophy
In Memoriam
Umberto Eco has passed away and will not respond to questions. Their legacy lives on through their works and community discussions.
Bücher von Umberto Eco
Der Name der Rose
Umberto Eco
1980
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Das Foucaultsche Pendel
Umberto Eco
1988
4 Q&A
Der Friedhof in Prag
Umberto Eco
2010
4 Q&A
Nullnummer
Umberto Eco
2015
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Baudolino
Umberto Eco
2000
4 Q&A
Die geheimnisvolle Flamme der Königin Loana
Umberto Eco
2004
4 Q&A
Der ewige Faschismus
Umberto Eco
1995
4 Q&A
Die Insel des vorigen Tages
Umberto Eco
1994
Kein Q&A
Wie man mit einem Lachs verreist und andere nützliche Ratschläge
Umberto Eco
1992
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Wie man eine wissenschaftliche Abschlußarbeit schreibt
Umberto Eco
1977
4 Q&A
Die Geschichte der Schönheit
Umberto Eco
2004
4 Q&A
Die große Zukunft des Buches: Gespräche mit Jean-Philippe de Tonnac
Umberto Eco
2009
4 Q&A
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Reihe: Diario minimo
Platon im Striptease-Lokal : Parodien und Travestien
Umberto Eco
1963
4 Q&A
Wie man mit einem Lachs verreist und andere nützliche Ratschläge
Umberto Eco
1992
Kein Q&A