Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes1-3Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1983 |
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... later medical works.78 Two examples of the use of the Zodiac Man in medieval medical prac- tice especially illustrate its practical nature . First the Zodiac Man occasion- ally appeared in the bath houses in the monasteries where ...
... later medical works.78 Two examples of the use of the Zodiac Man in medieval medical prac- tice especially illustrate its practical nature . First the Zodiac Man occasion- ally appeared in the bath houses in the monasteries where ...
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... later about the children . While the infants who will be cast into the wilderness have not committed sin , they are nevertheless heirs of Adam and Eve , and until baptism are tainted by original sin . Lotaire continues his prayer with ...
... later about the children . While the infants who will be cast into the wilderness have not committed sin , they are nevertheless heirs of Adam and Eve , and until baptism are tainted by original sin . Lotaire continues his prayer with ...
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... later 1530's instead of the later 1540's that most English humanists adopted a moderate form of Protestantism . When it came to the decisive doctrinal question of free will , Taverner openly indentified himself with the moderate ...
... later 1530's instead of the later 1540's that most English humanists adopted a moderate form of Protestantism . When it came to the decisive doctrinal question of free will , Taverner openly indentified himself with the moderate ...
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On the Syntax of Provençal Possessives | 39 |
Observations on Pulcis Reworking of the Anonymous Orlando | 65 |
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