Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1991 |
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See Nino Pirrotta's discussion in Music and Theatre from Poliziano to Monteverdi , trans . Karen Eales ( Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1982 ) , 245-48 . Surely the dramatic possibilities of this style of singing were already ...
See Nino Pirrotta's discussion in Music and Theatre from Poliziano to Monteverdi , trans . Karen Eales ( Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1982 ) , 245-48 . Surely the dramatic possibilities of this style of singing were already ...
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Declaring her discussion eclectic , she covers a vast array of intellectual endeavors , appealing to history , semiotics , biblical exegesis , medieval studies , literary theory , etc. In broader terms , she describes her book as a ...
Declaring her discussion eclectic , she covers a vast array of intellectual endeavors , appealing to history , semiotics , biblical exegesis , medieval studies , literary theory , etc. In broader terms , she describes her book as a ...
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As an expert on ecclesiastical history , Baumgartner provides a good treatment of religious policy , though his discussion of the medieval origins of Gallicanism is too cryptic . Renaissance monarchs are best understood when their ...
As an expert on ecclesiastical history , Baumgartner provides a good treatment of religious policy , though his discussion of the medieval origins of Gallicanism is too cryptic . Renaissance monarchs are best understood when their ...
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Mythological Lovers in Chaucers Troilus and Criseyde | 13 |
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