Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes7-8Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, 1986 |
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... style , which appears to be Dionysiac , is most clearly in opposition to an established Apollonian order , for a style at its apogee , a mastered style - even though " Dionysiac " at its inception - has already become " Apollonian ...
... style , which appears to be Dionysiac , is most clearly in opposition to an established Apollonian order , for a style at its apogee , a mastered style - even though " Dionysiac " at its inception - has already become " Apollonian ...
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... style . In this sense there can never be a fusion or reconciliation of the two tendencies . Despite their irreconcilable nature , Warburg's oppositions are never so naive and simple as they may at first seem , for elsewhere he points ...
... style . In this sense there can never be a fusion or reconciliation of the two tendencies . Despite their irreconcilable nature , Warburg's oppositions are never so naive and simple as they may at first seem , for elsewhere he points ...
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... style . Jean Colombe , who continued the Très Riches Heures of Jean de Berri after the deaths of the Duke and the Limbourg brothers , was perhaps the leading exponent of this style.25 Two pictures from his continua- tion may be helpful ...
... style . Jean Colombe , who continued the Très Riches Heures of Jean de Berri after the deaths of the Duke and the Limbourg brothers , was perhaps the leading exponent of this style.25 Two pictures from his continua- tion may be helpful ...
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Constantinian Coin Motifs in Ancient Literary Sources | 1 |
Table Language in the Heptaméron | 17 |
The AngloNorman Courtly Lyric | 27 |
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