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[[File:Biosphère Montréal.jpg|thumb|175px|link=Buckminster Fuller (nonfiction)|The Montreal Biosphère by [[Buckminster Fuller (nonfiction)|Buckminster Fuller]], 1967. Fuller received the Gold Medal award from the American Institute of Architects on January 16, 1970.]]
[[File:Biosphère Montréal.jpg|thumb|175px|link=Buckminster Fuller (nonfiction)|The Montreal Biosphère by [[Buckminster Fuller (nonfiction)|Buckminster Fuller]], 1967. Fuller received the Gold Medal award from the American Institute of Architects on January 16, 1970.]]
• ... that writer, humanist, and historian Pedro Mexía's ''Silva de varia lección'' ("A Miscellany of Several Lessons") (1540), an encyclopedic miscellany or mixture of subjects of interest across the diverse repertoire of humanistic knowledge of the time, became an early best seller across Europe?<br>
• ... that writer, humanist, and historian '''[[Pedro Mexía (nonfiction)|Pedro Mexía]]''''s ''Silva de varia lección'' ("A Miscellany of Several Lessons") (1540), an encyclopedic miscellany or mixture of subjects of interest across the diverse repertoire of humanistic knowledge of the time, became an early best seller across Europe?<br>

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The Montreal Biosphère by Buckminster Fuller, 1967. Fuller received the Gold Medal award from the American Institute of Architects on January 16, 1970.

• ... that writer, humanist, and historian Pedro Mexía's Silva de varia lección ("A Miscellany of Several Lessons") (1540), an encyclopedic miscellany or mixture of subjects of interest across the diverse repertoire of humanistic knowledge of the time, became an early best seller across Europe?