adso of melkの例文
- William's novice, Adso of Melk, describes William thusly : " His energy seemed inexhaustible when a burst of activity overwhelmed him.
- The name of the narrator, his apprentice Adso of Melk is among other things a pun on Simplicio from Galileo Galilei's " Dialogue "; Adso deriving from " ad Simplicio " ( " to Simplicio " ).
- Apophasis can serve to politely avoid suggestion of ignorance on the part of an audience, as found in the narrative style of Adso of Melk in Umberto Eco's " The Name of the Rose ", where the character fills in details of early fourteenth-century history for the reader by stating it is unnecessary to speak of them.