Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1991 |
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... writings , the son of Mathusala had this done . And this room was placed on top of a black rock surrounded by the sea , and one of the quarters of the house had a wondrously beautiful spot where there were always flowers and fruits ...
... writings , the son of Mathusala had this done . And this room was placed on top of a black rock surrounded by the sea , and one of the quarters of the house had a wondrously beautiful spot where there were always flowers and fruits ...
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... writings of John Wyclif and Piers Plowman , Plowman's Tale , and Jack Upland . Although not entirely persuasive , Peck is thought - provoking . At $ 16.00 , this hardbound book is a bargain despite its rather narrow scope of subjects ...
... writings of John Wyclif and Piers Plowman , Plowman's Tale , and Jack Upland . Although not entirely persuasive , Peck is thought - provoking . At $ 16.00 , this hardbound book is a bargain despite its rather narrow scope of subjects ...
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... writings have always commanded a central place in the history of Italian Renaissance art and architecture , but Alberti , whom Jacob Burckhardt more than a century ago proposed as a prototype for the “ universal man ” of the Renaissance ...
... writings have always commanded a central place in the history of Italian Renaissance art and architecture , but Alberti , whom Jacob Burckhardt more than a century ago proposed as a prototype for the “ universal man ” of the Renaissance ...
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Hagiographical Parody in the Ysengrimus | 1 |
Mythological Lovers in Chaucers Troilus and Criseyde | 13 |
GENERAL | 22 |
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