Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes13-15Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1992 |
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... present themselves are to be welcomed as Christ .... The kitchen for the abbot and guests ought to be separate , so that guests monasteries are never without them need not disturb the brothers when they present them- selves at ...
... present themselves are to be welcomed as Christ .... The kitchen for the abbot and guests ought to be separate , so that guests monasteries are never without them need not disturb the brothers when they present them- selves at ...
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... present . Some will be outraged at his impiety , or unfair- ness , toward publications such as New York Review of Books , but his jabs at books like Montaillou , undeveloped as they may be , often have their point . " Cantor wants to ...
... present . Some will be outraged at his impiety , or unfair- ness , toward publications such as New York Review of Books , but his jabs at books like Montaillou , undeveloped as they may be , often have their point . " Cantor wants to ...
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... present beginnings . With the chants that narrate the deeds of the gods and heroes , the paintings form a complex ritual in which the patient “ is carried ' back ' to the ori- gin of the World and is present at the cosmogony . " " 15 ...
... present beginnings . With the chants that narrate the deeds of the gods and heroes , the paintings form a complex ritual in which the patient “ is carried ' back ' to the ori- gin of the World and is present at the cosmogony . " " 15 ...
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