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"''The Unknown Painter''", subtitled "A Story of Murillo's Pupil",〔(Text of the story )〕 is a short story by an anonymous author that has been falsely claimed to contain the first English-language use of the word 'zombi(e)'. (Zombie was spelled without an 'e' until the 1900s). The story, which is a fable about Murillo's pupil Sebastián Gómez, was originally printed in Chambers's Edinburgh Journal in the 1830s. It was reprinted in 1838 in the Alton Telegraph, and subsequently reprinted, with changes, multiple times in American newspapers. In fact the original version of the story〔(Text of the story )〕 did not include the word 'zombi', which seems to have been added in the text and the title in later American reprints.〔See, e.g. (the version in the "Pacific Appeal" ) of 5 July 1862 (accessed 23 May 2014).〕 The actual first use of the word "zombi" in English, as recorded in the Oxford English Dictionary, was in 1819, prior to the publication of the story.〔("Zombie" ), in Oxford English Dictionary Online , accessed 23 May 2014〕 == References == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「"'''''The Unknown Painter'''''", subtitled "A Story of Murillo's Pupil",(Text of the story ) is a short story by an anonymous author that has been falsely claimed to contain the first English-language use of the word 'zombi(e)'. (Zombie was spelled without an 'e' until the 1900s). The story, which is a fable about Murillo's pupil Sebastián Gómez, was originally printed in Chambers's Edinburgh Journal in the 1830s. It was reprinted in 1838 in the Alton Telegraph, and subsequently reprinted, with changes, multiple times in American newspapers.In fact the original version of the story(Text of the story ) did not include the word 'zombi', which seems to have been added in the text and the title in later American reprints.See, e.g. (the version in the "Pacific Appeal" ) of 5 July 1862 (accessed 23 May 2014). The actual first use of the word "zombi" in English, as recorded in the Oxford English Dictionary, was in 1819, prior to the publication of the story.("Zombie" ), in Oxford English Dictionary Online , accessed 23 May 2014== References ==」の詳細全文を読む 'The Unknown Painter''", subtitled "A Story of Murillo's Pupil",(Text of the story ) is a short story by an anonymous author that has been falsely claimed to contain the first English-language use of the word 'zombi(e)'. (Zombie was spelled without an 'e' until the 1900s). The story, which is a fable about Murillo's pupil Sebastián Gómez, was originally printed in Chambers's Edinburgh Journal in the 1830s. It was reprinted in 1838 in the Alton Telegraph, and subsequently reprinted, with changes, multiple times in American newspapers.In fact the original version of the story(Text of the story ) did not include the word 'zombi', which seems to have been added in the text and the title in later American reprints.See, e.g. (the version in the "Pacific Appeal" ) of 5 July 1862 (accessed 23 May 2014). The actual first use of the word "zombi" in English, as recorded in the Oxford English Dictionary, was in 1819, prior to the publication of the story.("Zombie" ), in Oxford English Dictionary Online , accessed 23 May 2014== References == "''The Unknown Painter''", subtitled "A Story of Murillo's Pupil",〔(Text of the story )〕 is a short story by an anonymous author that has been falsely claimed to contain the first English-language use of the word 'zombi(e)'. (Zombie was spelled without an 'e' until the 1900s). The story, which is a fable about Murillo's pupil Sebastián Gómez, was originally printed in Chambers's Edinburgh Journal in the 1830s. It was reprinted in 1838 in the Alton Telegraph, and subsequently reprinted, with changes, multiple times in American newspapers. In fact the original version of the story〔(Text of the story )〕 did not include the word 'zombi', which seems to have been added in the text and the title in later American reprints.〔See, e.g. (the version in the "Pacific Appeal" ) of 5 July 1862 (accessed 23 May 2014).〕 The actual first use of the word "zombi" in English, as recorded in the Oxford English Dictionary, was in 1819, prior to the publication of the story.〔("Zombie" ), in Oxford English Dictionary Online , accessed 23 May 2014〕 == References == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「"'''''The Unknown Painter'''''", subtitled "A Story of Murillo's Pupil",(Text of the story ) is a short story by an anonymous author that has been falsely claimed to contain the first English-language use of the word 'zombi(e)'. (Zombie was spelled without an 'e' until the 1900s). The story, which is a fable about Murillo's pupil Sebastián Gómez, was originally printed in Chambers's Edinburgh Journal in the 1830s. It was reprinted in 1838 in the Alton Telegraph, and subsequently reprinted, with changes, multiple times in American newspapers.In fact the original version of the story(Text of the story ) did not include the word 'zombi', which seems to have been added in the text and the title in later American reprints.See, e.g. (the version in the "Pacific Appeal" ) of 5 July 1862 (accessed 23 May 2014). The actual first use of the word "zombi" in English, as recorded in the Oxford English Dictionary, was in 1819, prior to the publication of the story.("Zombie" ), in Oxford English Dictionary Online , accessed 23 May 2014== References ==」の詳細全文を読む '", subtitled "A Story of Murillo's Pupil",(Text of the story ) is a short story by an anonymous author that has been falsely claimed to contain the first English-language use of the word 'zombi(e)'. (Zombie was spelled without an 'e' until the 1900s). The story, which is a fable about Murillo's pupil Sebastián Gómez, was originally printed in Chambers's Edinburgh Journal in the 1830s. It was reprinted in 1838 in the Alton Telegraph, and subsequently reprinted, with changes, multiple times in American newspapers.In fact the original version of the story(Text of the story ) did not include the word 'zombi', which seems to have been added in the text and the title in later American reprints.See, e.g. (the version in the "Pacific Appeal" ) of 5 July 1862 (accessed 23 May 2014). The actual first use of the word "zombi" in English, as recorded in the Oxford English Dictionary, was in 1819, prior to the publication of the story.("Zombie" ), in Oxford English Dictionary Online , accessed 23 May 2014== References == "''The Unknown Painter''", subtitled "A Story of Murillo's Pupil",〔(Text of the story )〕 is a short story by an anonymous author that has been falsely claimed to contain the first English-language use of the word 'zombi(e)'. (Zombie was spelled without an 'e' until the 1900s). The story, which is a fable about Murillo's pupil Sebastián Gómez, was originally printed in Chambers's Edinburgh Journal in the 1830s. It was reprinted in 1838 in the Alton Telegraph, and subsequently reprinted, with changes, multiple times in American newspapers. In fact the original version of the story〔(Text of the story )〕 did not include the word 'zombi', which seems to have been added in the text and the title in later American reprints.〔See, e.g. (the version in the "Pacific Appeal" ) of 5 July 1862 (accessed 23 May 2014).〕 The actual first use of the word "zombi" in English, as recorded in the Oxford English Dictionary, was in 1819, prior to the publication of the story.〔("Zombie" ), in Oxford English Dictionary Online , accessed 23 May 2014〕 == References == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ''The Unknown Painter'''''", subtitled "A Story of Murillo's Pupil",(Text of the story ) is a short story by an anonymous author that has been falsely claimed to contain the first English-language use of the word 'zombi(e)'. (Zombie was spelled without an 'e' until the 1900s). The story, which is a fable about Murillo's pupil Sebastián Gómez, was originally printed in Chambers's Edinburgh Journal in the 1830s. It was reprinted in 1838 in the Alton Telegraph, and subsequently reprinted, with changes, multiple times in American newspapers.In fact the original version of the story(Text of the story ) did not include the word 'zombi', which seems to have been added in the text and the title in later American reprints.See, e.g. (the version in the "Pacific Appeal" ) of 5 July 1862 (accessed 23 May 2014). The actual first use of the word "zombi" in English, as recorded in the Oxford English Dictionary, was in 1819, prior to the publication of the story.("Zombie" ), in Oxford English Dictionary Online , accessed 23 May 2014== References ==">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「"'''''The Unknown Painter'''''", subtitled "A Story of Murillo's Pupil",(Text of the story ) is a short story by an anonymous author that has been falsely claimed to contain the first English-language use of the word 'zombi(e)'. (Zombie was spelled without an 'e' until the 1900s). The story, which is a fable about Murillo's pupil Sebastián Gómez, was originally printed in Chambers's Edinburgh Journal in the 1830s. It was reprinted in 1838 in the Alton Telegraph, and subsequently reprinted, with changes, multiple times in American newspapers.In fact the original version of the story(Text of the story ) did not include the word 'zombi', which seems to have been added in the text and the title in later American reprints.See, e.g. (the version in the "Pacific Appeal" ) of 5 July 1862 (accessed 23 May 2014). The actual first use of the word "zombi" in English, as recorded in the Oxford English Dictionary, was in 1819, prior to the publication of the story.("Zombie" ), in Oxford English Dictionary Online , accessed 23 May 2014== References ==」の詳細全文を読む 'The Unknown Painter''", subtitled "A Story of Murillo's Pupil",(Text of the story ) is a short story by an anonymous author that has been falsely claimed to contain the first English-language use of the word 'zombi(e)'. (Zombie was spelled without an 'e' until the 1900s). The story, which is a fable about Murillo's pupil Sebastián Gómez, was originally printed in Chambers's Edinburgh Journal in the 1830s. It was reprinted in 1838 in the Alton Telegraph, and subsequently reprinted, with changes, multiple times in American newspapers.In fact the original version of the story(Text of the story ) did not include the word 'zombi', which seems to have been added in the text and the title in later American reprints.See, e.g. (the version in the "Pacific Appeal" ) of 5 July 1862 (accessed 23 May 2014). The actual first use of the word "zombi" in English, as recorded in the Oxford English Dictionary, was in 1819, prior to the publication of the story.("Zombie" ), in Oxford English Dictionary Online , accessed 23 May 2014== References ==">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「"'''''The Unknown Painter'''''", subtitled "A Story of Murillo's Pupil",(Text of the story ) is a short story by an anonymous author that has been falsely claimed to contain the first English-language use of the word 'zombi(e)'. (Zombie was spelled without an 'e' until the 1900s). The story, which is a fable about Murillo's pupil Sebastián Gómez, was originally printed in Chambers's Edinburgh Journal in the 1830s. It was reprinted in 1838 in the Alton Telegraph, and subsequently reprinted, with changes, multiple times in American newspapers.In fact the original version of the story(Text of the story ) did not include the word 'zombi', which seems to have been added in the text and the title in later American reprints.See, e.g. (the version in the "Pacific Appeal" ) of 5 July 1862 (accessed 23 May 2014). The actual first use of the word "zombi" in English, as recorded in the Oxford English Dictionary, was in 1819, prior to the publication of the story.("Zombie" ), in Oxford English Dictionary Online , accessed 23 May 2014== References ==」の詳細全文を読む '", subtitled "A Story of Murillo's Pupil",(Text of the story ) is a short story by an anonymous author that has been falsely claimed to contain the first English-language use of the word 'zombi(e)'. (Zombie was spelled without an 'e' until the 1900s). The story, which is a fable about Murillo's pupil Sebastián Gómez, was originally printed in Chambers's Edinburgh Journal in the 1830s. It was reprinted in 1838 in the Alton Telegraph, and subsequently reprinted, with changes, multiple times in American newspapers.In fact the original version of the story(Text of the story ) did not include the word 'zombi', which seems to have been added in the text and the title in later American reprints.See, e.g. (the version in the "Pacific Appeal" ) of 5 July 1862 (accessed 23 May 2014). The actual first use of the word "zombi" in English, as recorded in the Oxford English Dictionary, was in 1819, prior to the publication of the story.("Zombie" ), in Oxford English Dictionary Online , accessed 23 May 2014== References ==">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■''The Unknown Painter'''''", subtitled "A Story of Murillo's Pupil",(Text of the story ) is a short story by an anonymous author that has been falsely claimed to contain the first English-language use of the word 'zombi(e)'. (Zombie was spelled without an 'e' until the 1900s). The story, which is a fable about Murillo's pupil Sebastián Gómez, was originally printed in Chambers's Edinburgh Journal in the 1830s. It was reprinted in 1838 in the Alton Telegraph, and subsequently reprinted, with changes, multiple times in American newspapers.In fact the original version of the story(Text of the story ) did not include the word 'zombi', which seems to have been added in the text and the title in later American reprints.See, e.g. (the version in the "Pacific Appeal" ) of 5 July 1862 (accessed 23 May 2014). The actual first use of the word "zombi" in English, as recorded in the Oxford English Dictionary, was in 1819, prior to the publication of the story.("Zombie" ), in Oxford English Dictionary Online , accessed 23 May 2014== References ==">ウィキペディアで「"'''''The Unknown Painter'''''", subtitled "A Story of Murillo's Pupil",(Text of the story ) is a short story by an anonymous author that has been falsely claimed to contain the first English-language use of the word 'zombi(e)'. (Zombie was spelled without an 'e' until the 1900s). The story, which is a fable about Murillo's pupil Sebastián Gómez, was originally printed in Chambers's Edinburgh Journal in the 1830s. It was reprinted in 1838 in the Alton Telegraph, and subsequently reprinted, with changes, multiple times in American newspapers.In fact the original version of the story(Text of the story ) did not include the word 'zombi', which seems to have been added in the text and the title in later American reprints.See, e.g. (the version in the "Pacific Appeal" ) of 5 July 1862 (accessed 23 May 2014). The actual first use of the word "zombi" in English, as recorded in the Oxford English Dictionary, was in 1819, prior to the publication of the story.("Zombie" ), in Oxford English Dictionary Online , accessed 23 May 2014== References ==」の詳細全文を読む 'The Unknown Painter''", subtitled "A Story of Murillo's Pupil",(Text of the story ) is a short story by an anonymous author that has been falsely claimed to contain the first English-language use of the word 'zombi(e)'. (Zombie was spelled without an 'e' until the 1900s). The story, which is a fable about Murillo's pupil Sebastián Gómez, was originally printed in Chambers's Edinburgh Journal in the 1830s. It was reprinted in 1838 in the Alton Telegraph, and subsequently reprinted, with changes, multiple times in American newspapers.In fact the original version of the story(Text of the story ) did not include the word 'zombi', which seems to have been added in the text and the title in later American reprints.See, e.g. (the version in the "Pacific Appeal" ) of 5 July 1862 (accessed 23 May 2014). The actual first use of the word "zombi" in English, as recorded in the Oxford English Dictionary, was in 1819, prior to the publication of the story.("Zombie" ), in Oxford English Dictionary Online , accessed 23 May 2014== References ==">ウィキペディアで「"'''''The Unknown Painter'''''", subtitled "A Story of Murillo's Pupil",(Text of the story ) is a short story by an anonymous author that has been falsely claimed to contain the first English-language use of the word 'zombi(e)'. (Zombie was spelled without an 'e' until the 1900s). The story, which is a fable about Murillo's pupil Sebastián Gómez, was originally printed in Chambers's Edinburgh Journal in the 1830s. It was reprinted in 1838 in the Alton Telegraph, and subsequently reprinted, with changes, multiple times in American newspapers.In fact the original version of the story(Text of the story ) did not include the word 'zombi', which seems to have been added in the text and the title in later American reprints.See, e.g. (the version in the "Pacific Appeal" ) of 5 July 1862 (accessed 23 May 2014). The actual first use of the word "zombi" in English, as recorded in the Oxford English Dictionary, was in 1819, prior to the publication of the story.("Zombie" ), in Oxford English Dictionary Online , accessed 23 May 2014== References ==」の詳細全文を読む '", subtitled "A Story of Murillo's Pupil",(Text of the story ) is a short story by an anonymous author that has been falsely claimed to contain the first English-language use of the word 'zombi(e)'. (Zombie was spelled without an 'e' until the 1900s). The story, which is a fable about Murillo's pupil Sebastián Gómez, was originally printed in Chambers's Edinburgh Journal in the 1830s. It was reprinted in 1838 in the Alton Telegraph, and subsequently reprinted, with changes, multiple times in American newspapers.In fact the original version of the story(Text of the story ) did not include the word 'zombi', which seems to have been added in the text and the title in later American reprints.See, e.g. (the version in the "Pacific Appeal" ) of 5 July 1862 (accessed 23 May 2014). The actual first use of the word "zombi" in English, as recorded in the Oxford English Dictionary, was in 1819, prior to the publication of the story.("Zombie" ), in Oxford English Dictionary Online , accessed 23 May 2014== References ==">ウィキペディアで「"''The Unknown Painter'''''", subtitled "A Story of Murillo's Pupil",(Text of the story ) is a short story by an anonymous author that has been falsely claimed to contain the first English-language use of the word 'zombi(e)'. (Zombie was spelled without an 'e' until the 1900s). The story, which is a fable about Murillo's pupil Sebastián Gómez, was originally printed in Chambers's Edinburgh Journal in the 1830s. It was reprinted in 1838 in the Alton Telegraph, and subsequently reprinted, with changes, multiple times in American newspapers.In fact the original version of the story(Text of the story ) did not include the word 'zombi', which seems to have been added in the text and the title in later American reprints.See, e.g. (the version in the "Pacific Appeal" ) of 5 July 1862 (accessed 23 May 2014). The actual first use of the word "zombi" in English, as recorded in the Oxford English Dictionary, was in 1819, prior to the publication of the story.("Zombie" ), in Oxford English Dictionary Online , accessed 23 May 2014== References ==」の詳細全文を読む 'The Unknown Painter''", subtitled "A Story of Murillo's Pupil",(Text of the story ) is a short story by an anonymous author that has been falsely claimed to contain the first English-language use of the word 'zombi(e)'. (Zombie was spelled without an 'e' until the 1900s). The story, which is a fable about Murillo's pupil Sebastián Gómez, was originally printed in Chambers's Edinburgh Journal in the 1830s. It was reprinted in 1838 in the Alton Telegraph, and subsequently reprinted, with changes, multiple times in American newspapers.In fact the original version of the story(Text of the story ) did not include the word 'zombi', which seems to have been added in the text and the title in later American reprints.See, e.g. (the version in the "Pacific Appeal" ) of 5 July 1862 (accessed 23 May 2014). The actual first use of the word "zombi" in English, as recorded in the Oxford English Dictionary, was in 1819, prior to the publication of the story.("Zombie" ), in Oxford English Dictionary Online , accessed 23 May 2014== References ==」の詳細全文を読む '", subtitled "A Story of Murillo's Pupil",(Text of the story ) is a short story by an anonymous author that has been falsely claimed to contain the first English-language use of the word 'zombi(e)'. (Zombie was spelled without an 'e' until the 1900s). The story, which is a fable about Murillo's pupil Sebastián Gómez, was originally printed in Chambers's Edinburgh Journal in the 1830s. It was reprinted in 1838 in the Alton Telegraph, and subsequently reprinted, with changes, multiple times in American newspapers.In fact the original version of the story(Text of the story ) did not include the word 'zombi', which seems to have been added in the text and the title in later American reprints.See, e.g. (the version in the "Pacific Appeal" ) of 5 July 1862 (accessed 23 May 2014). The actual first use of the word "zombi" in English, as recorded in the Oxford English Dictionary, was in 1819, prior to the publication of the story.("Zombie" ), in Oxford English Dictionary Online , accessed 23 May 2014== References ==」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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