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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Introductory Pages, Byu Studies
Welcome, Stranger, Donnell Hunter
Couplets For An Only Son, Brad L. Roghaar
Rattler, John Sterling Harris
The World Of Men, John Sterling Harris
The Age Of Wonders, John Sterling Harris
End Matter, Byu Studies
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The River Sidon, Randall L. Hall
Exploring The Lands Of The Book Of Mormon Joseph L. Allen, David A. Palmer
Exploring The Lands Of The Book Of Mormon Joseph L. Allen, David A. Palmer
BYU Studies Quarterly
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Introductory Pages, Byu Studies
Introductory Pages, Byu Studies
Unto Tarshish, Laura Hamblin
Subduction Zone, Dianna Black
Wyoming, Kathryn R. Ashworth
Waiting For The Flash Paris Anderson, Gladys C. Farmer
Waiting For The Flash Paris Anderson, Gladys C. Farmer
BYU Studies Quarterly
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A Gathering Storm, R. Blain Andrus
The Brass Plates Version Of Genesis, Noel B. Reynolds
The Brass Plates Version Of Genesis, Noel B. Reynolds
Faculty Publications
Phraseology occurring in Joseph Smith's "Book of Moses" matches Book of Mormon passages, but not the Bible. Given that the Book of Mormon claims a different source, the brass plates, this finding would be consistent with the conclusion that the Book of Moses and the brass plates versions of Genesis are more similar to each other than to the modern biblical version.
Dante And The Franciscan Movement, Ilona Klein
Dante And The Franciscan Movement, Ilona Klein
Faculty Publications
Consider what might happen if, instead of nuclear bombs and pollution, twentieth-century technology had provided us with time machines; affordable, handy appliances to be bought readily and kept in living rooms, perhaps next to the sofa. In order to travel through time, one would only need to sit back comfortably and turn the electronic control panel's time knob in the proper direction; then, push a button when the indicator reaches the year one wants to visit. . .
Exemplarity And The Interpretive Frame In Marguerite De Navarre's Heptaméron, V. Stanley Benfell
Exemplarity And The Interpretive Frame In Marguerite De Navarre's Heptaméron, V. Stanley Benfell
Quidditas
Marguerite de Navarre's Heptaméron is one of the many works that have fallen prey to the contemporary fascination with indeterminacy and the poetics of failure. Increasingly, critics are writing of the "ambiguity" of the novella collection and the lack of narrative resolve that seems to characterize both the novellas and the discussions by the "devisants" that surround the novellas. My purpose in this essay is to contest this view. I intend to show that from a historical perspective, when the Heptaméron is seen in the light of the pervasive rhetorical concerns of late Renaissance writers, the prevailing critical view is …
Review Essay: John Cummins, The Hound And The Hawk: The Art Of Medieval Hunting, Melanie V. Shirk
Review Essay: John Cummins, The Hound And The Hawk: The Art Of Medieval Hunting, Melanie V. Shirk
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John Cummins, The Hound and the Hawk: The Art of Medieval Hunting, St. Martin's Press, 1988.
Review Essay: David Nicholas, The Van Arteveldes Of Ghent: The Varieties Of Vendetta And The Hero In History, Kelly Devries
Review Essay: David Nicholas, The Van Arteveldes Of Ghent: The Varieties Of Vendetta And The Hero In History, Kelly Devries
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David Nicholas, The Van Arteveldes of Ghent: The Varieties of Vendetta and the Hero in History, Cornell University Press, 1988.
Review Essay: Michael Richter, Medieval Ireland: The Enduring Tradition, Kristine T. Utterback
Review Essay: Michael Richter, Medieval Ireland: The Enduring Tradition, Kristine T. Utterback
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Michael Richter, Medieval Ireland: The Enduring Tradition, St. Martin's Press, 1988.
Universal Writing Systems: Philosophical Languages And Humanist Rhetoric In Seventeenth-Century England, Grant M. Boswell
Universal Writing Systems: Philosophical Languages And Humanist Rhetoric In Seventeenth-Century England, Grant M. Boswell
Quidditas
The early Renaissance, like the Hellenic Age and the Golden Age of Roman literature, was epistemologically oriented to the discursory practices of rhetoric rather than to the rational methods of philosophy. This preference resulted from the widespread adoption of linguistic presuppositions upon which humanist rhetoric is based. By the end of the seventeenth century, however, the underlying principles of humanism had been replaced. The discursory competence that humanism had sought to develop had become devalued, and in its place other epistemological systems had arisen. Francis Bacon, the Royal Society, René Descartes, Isaac Newton, and John Locke all offered epistemological principles …
Review Essay: A. J. Pollard, The Wars Of The Roses, K. G. Madison
Review Essay: A. J. Pollard, The Wars Of The Roses, K. G. Madison
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A. J. Pollard, The Wars of the Roses, St. Martin's Press, 1988.
Review Essay: Suzanne Noffke, O.P., Trans., The Letters Of St. Catherine Of Sienna, Vol. 1, Francis X. Hartigan
Review Essay: Suzanne Noffke, O.P., Trans., The Letters Of St. Catherine Of Sienna, Vol. 1, Francis X. Hartigan
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Suzanne Noffke, O.P., trans., The Letters of St. Catherine of Siena, Vol. 1, Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies, 1988.