Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes10-12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1989 |
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... called Balthazar , the second Caspar , and the third Melchior . Messer Marco was in that town and asked several of the inhabitants about the lives of these three Magi , but no one could tell him anything except that they were three ...
... called Balthazar , the second Caspar , and the third Melchior . Messer Marco was in that town and asked several of the inhabitants about the lives of these three Magi , but no one could tell him anything except that they were three ...
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... called Coromandel . In fact , once he has left China , Marco Polo's descriptions of Indonesia and India may be considered to represent yet an- other chronotope – perhaps a mixture of the two on which this article concentrates - for his ...
... called Coromandel . In fact , once he has left China , Marco Polo's descriptions of Indonesia and India may be considered to represent yet an- other chronotope – perhaps a mixture of the two on which this article concentrates - for his ...
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... called the “ preiconological " age , they mainly asked Who did it ? Since subject matter meant much less to them than it does for the next generation of art historians ( the Ph.D. - holding scholars ) , the connois- seurs did not ...
... called the “ preiconological " age , they mainly asked Who did it ? Since subject matter meant much less to them than it does for the next generation of art historians ( the Ph.D. - holding scholars ) , the connois- seurs did not ...
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