Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen15Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1994 |
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... Fortune's wheel ; the cosmological poem ( III , m . 9 ) ; and the myths of Orpheus , Ulysses , and Hercules as models for Boethius's progressive healing . In each case , comparison with Navajo ceremonies will highlight the mythic and ...
... Fortune's wheel ; the cosmological poem ( III , m . 9 ) ; and the myths of Orpheus , Ulysses , and Hercules as models for Boethius's progressive healing . In each case , comparison with Navajo ceremonies will highlight the mythic and ...
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Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association. Dame Fortune and her wheel . Fortune is a trickster who deceives the unwary . To drive out or exorcise her power , Philosophy dons Fortune's mask to explain her ever - changing ways in ...
Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association. Dame Fortune and her wheel . Fortune is a trickster who deceives the unwary . To drive out or exorcise her power , Philosophy dons Fortune's mask to explain her ever - changing ways in ...
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... fortune of every kind . " 25 Lerer highlights the Boethian implications of two Herculean triumphs . First , the ... Fortune's wheel , now identifies with the hero who places monsters in chains . Second , " when Hercules can bear up ...
... fortune of every kind . " 25 Lerer highlights the Boethian implications of two Herculean triumphs . First , the ... Fortune's wheel , now identifies with the hero who places monsters in chains . Second , " when Hercules can bear up ...
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ARTICLES | 1 |
Guineveres Kidneys or The LancelotGrail | 17 |
The Medieval Lady | 35 |
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