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The Iconography Of Hell, Edam Monograph Series 17, Clifford Davidson, Thomas Seiler
The Iconography Of Hell, Edam Monograph Series 17, Clifford Davidson, Thomas Seiler
Clifford Davidson
Contributions include essay, “The Fate of the Damned” (pp. 41-56.)
On Tradition: Essays On The Use And Valuation Of The Past, Clifford Davidson
On Tradition: Essays On The Use And Valuation Of The Past, Clifford Davidson
Clifford Davidson
Contains previously published articles in revised or abbreviated form: “The Sociology of Visual Forms, Tradition, and the Late Medieval Theater,” “What hempen homespuns have we swagg’ring here?” “Jonson’s Bartholomew Fair, Stage Plays, and Anti-Traditionalism,” “George Herbert and Painted Glass Windows,” and “T. S. Eliot’s Murder in the Cathedral: Reviving the Saint Play Tradition.”
Between The Frets, Darrell Jones, Rebecca Simmons-Gary
Between The Frets, Darrell Jones, Rebecca Simmons-Gary
Darrell Jones
A Flamenco influenced duet to the music of Villa Lobos. Part of the 12 Days of Dance series produced by Florida State University.
Hildegard Of Bingen’S Ordo Virtutum: A Note On Production, Clifford Davidson
Hildegard Of Bingen’S Ordo Virtutum: A Note On Production, Clifford Davidson
Clifford Davidson
The Continuity Of The Chorus In Fourth-Century Attic Comedy, Kenneth S. Rothwell Jr.
The Continuity Of The Chorus In Fourth-Century Attic Comedy, Kenneth S. Rothwell Jr.
Kenneth S Rothwell, Jr.
Did the chorus disappear in the fourth century? Not exactly. An expanded version of this article appeared as a chapter in Gregory W. Dobrov, ed. Beyond Aristophanes: Transition and Diversity in Greek Comedy. American Classical Studies 38. Atlanta, GA: Scholars Press/American Philological Association, 1995, pp. 99-118.