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Conflict And Sacred Space In Reformation-Era Scotland, Michael Graham
Conflict And Sacred Space In Reformation-Era Scotland, Michael Graham
Michael F. Graham
No abstract provided.
Julius Lester, Karen Gevirtz
Julius Lester, Karen Gevirtz
Karen Bloom Gevirtz
This article is reprinted from the original reference work, the Oxford Companion to African American Literature (Oxford University Press, 1997). It describes the life and career of Julius Lester.
Melba Boyd, Karen Gevirtz
Melba Boyd, Karen Gevirtz
Karen Bloom Gevirtz
This article has been reprinted in a revised edition of the Oxford Companion to African American Literature (Oxford University Press, 1997). It describes the life and career of Melba Boyd.
The Stammheim Missal, Elizabeth Teviotdale
The Stammheim Missal, Elizabeth Teviotdale
Elizabeth C Teviotdale
A study of Los Angeles, Getty Museum, MS 64, a deluxe liturgical manuscript made at and for the monastery of St. Michael's at Hildesheim, probably in the 1170s, with a sketch of the antecedent tradition of illuminated manuscripts for the liturgy of the mass and a discussion of early medieval typological art. All of the manuscript's major illumination is reproduced in color.
Wulfstan [Wulstan, Wolstan] Of Winchester, Elizabeth Teviotdale
Wulfstan [Wulstan, Wolstan] Of Winchester, Elizabeth Teviotdale
Elizabeth C Teviotdale
Originally published in print in 2001, the Oxford Music Online edition may have been edited since and should be cited with date accessed information. Restricted access.
The Archivist As Educator, Marcus Robyns
Review: Science, Race, And Religion In The American South: John Bachman And The Charleston Circle Of Naturalists, 1815–1895, Sharla Fett
Sharla Fett
No abstract provided.
God’S Scribe: The Historiographical Art Of Galbert Of Bruges, Jeff Rider
God’S Scribe: The Historiographical Art Of Galbert Of Bruges, Jeff Rider
Jeff Rider
Galbert of Bruges's De multro, traditione, et occisione gloriosi Karoli comitis Flandriarum (The Murder of Charles the Good) has been studied extensively over the last hundred years. Considered one of the most important and original works of medieval historiography, the De multro is an eyewitness account of the assassination of Charles the Good, Count of Flanders, in 1127 and of the ensuing civil war. It is written in the form of a journal, the only work of its kind from Europe in the twelfth century, and provides a continuous, detailed account of events in Flanders from March 1127 to July …