Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes7-9Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1986 |
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... Natural Law . " The Narrator introduces the theme early in the tale when Nature , admiring her handiwork in the perfect maiden Virginia , comments upon her own relationship with the Creator : For He that is the formere principal Hath ...
... Natural Law . " The Narrator introduces the theme early in the tale when Nature , admiring her handiwork in the perfect maiden Virginia , comments upon her own relationship with the Creator : For He that is the formere principal Hath ...
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... Natural Law : “ natural reason , the judgment of reason , free will , or the power to choose good over evil , " that is , the ratio naturalis which modifies the law of animal nature in the human species.16 It is man's proper nature ...
... Natural Law : “ natural reason , the judgment of reason , free will , or the power to choose good over evil , " that is , the ratio naturalis which modifies the law of animal nature in the human species.16 It is man's proper nature ...
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... Nature is God's ' vicaire general , ' so are Apius in the political and Virginius in the familial spheres . " So , for that matter , is Reason in the psychological sphere . Nature herself cannot err , since she is the perfect reflection ...
... Nature is God's ' vicaire general , ' so are Apius in the political and Virginius in the familial spheres . " So , for that matter , is Reason in the psychological sphere . Nature herself cannot err , since she is the perfect reflection ...
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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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