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Learning To Die In London, 1380-1540, Wendy A. Matlock
Learning To Die In London, 1380-1540, Wendy A. Matlock
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
The Experience Of Beauty In The Middle Ages, Bonnie Millar
The Experience Of Beauty In The Middle Ages, Bonnie Millar
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Windows To The Divine: The Development Of Byzantine Art, Sam Klein
Windows To The Divine: The Development Of Byzantine Art, Sam Klein
Tenor of Our Times
Byzantine art took significant inspiration form its Greco-Roman heritage but then distinguished itself through a shift in focus away from Hellenic realism and towards formal abstractions of Christian motifs. These conventions developed alongside political and theological turbulence to eventually influence a vast area of Asia Minor and Eastern Europe.