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Princeps Or Tyrannus: The Literature And Imagery Of Kingship In The First Century A.D., Ann Milner
Princeps Or Tyrannus: The Literature And Imagery Of Kingship In The First Century A.D., Ann Milner
Honors Capstone Projects and Theses
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"Representations Of Domestic Space In Medieval Italian Painting" Paper Delivered At The Fordham Medieval Conference: The Family In The Middle Ages, Samuel D. Gruber Dr.
"Representations Of Domestic Space In Medieval Italian Painting" Paper Delivered At The Fordham Medieval Conference: The Family In The Middle Ages, Samuel D. Gruber Dr.
Samuel D. Gruber Dr.
This paper, presented at a conference in 1995, presents impressions about the interior spaces of medieval Italian urban houses based on architecture, literature and painting. The paper in its present state refers to many works of art but is not illustrated or annotated.
Nace Una Ciudad. Origen Y Evolución De Las Murallas De Alicante., Pablo Rosser
Nace Una Ciudad. Origen Y Evolución De Las Murallas De Alicante., Pablo Rosser
pablo rosser
Se resume la historia de Alicante y su evolución urbanística a partir de la creación, desarrollo y evolución de los distintos anillos defensivos que se construyeron en Alicante desde la edad media hasta época contemporánea.
The "Hereford Troper" And Hereford, Elizabeth Teviotdale
The "Hereford Troper" And Hereford, Elizabeth Teviotdale
Elizabeth C Teviotdale
The probability of a Hereford origin for the so-called Hereford Troper (London, BL, MS Cotton Caligula A.xiv (troper) is re-examined. The longstanding opinion that the paintings in the troper share an exclusive stylistic affinity with those in a gospel lectionary known to have been at Hereford at an early date (Cambridge, Pembroke College, MS 302) is challenged, and it is proposed that the Hereford provenance of the 11th-century gospel-lectionary does not constitute reliable evidence concerning the origin of the troper (now also called the Caligula Troper).