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Jerez de la Frontera: ciudad medieval. Arte islámico y mudéjar. (conclusión)
Basilio Pavón
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Book Reviews : Girolamo Mercuriale: Medicina e Cultura nell’Europa del Cinquecento
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A book chapter from the forthcoming book entitled 'The Philosophy of Art'. It notes Plato's and Aristotle's influence upon the appreciation of Medieval Art in Europe.
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2013
In the course of the last thirty or so years, the study of "literary" works of art has undergone a shift in emphasis, away from the measuring of pictorial works against the apparent standard of the critical edition of the relevant text and towards investigations in which the written text is only one of any number of factors that contribute to the ...
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In the course of the last thirty or so years, the study of "literary" works of art has undergone a shift in emphasis, away from the measuring of pictorial works against the apparent standard of the critical edition of the relevant text and towards investigations in which the written text is only one of any number of factors that contribute to the ...
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2004
Najstarija sačuvana srednjovjekovna izgradnja povučena je iz Požeške doline prema obroncima Požeškog gorja. Romanička benediktinska opatija iz XII. stoljeća utvrđena arheološkom metodom prva je sačuvana srednjovjekovna arhitektura. U trinaestom stoljeću započinje izgradnja burgova Velike, Viškovaca, Doljanovca, Dolca, te Požege prema sačuvanoj ...
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Najstarija sačuvana srednjovjekovna izgradnja povučena je iz Požeške doline prema obroncima Požeškog gorja. Romanička benediktinska opatija iz XII. stoljeća utvrđena arheološkom metodom prva je sačuvana srednjovjekovna arhitektura. U trinaestom stoljeću započinje izgradnja burgova Velike, Viškovaca, Doljanovca, Dolca, te Požege prema sačuvanoj ...
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2019
Iberia’s medieval history has traditionally been understood in relation to a series of key events: 711–714, when Muslim forces from North Africa began their conquest of most of the Iberian Peninsula; 1031, when the Cordoban caliphate finally collapsed, and 1085, when Alfonso VI captured Islamic Toledo (Tulaytula), marking a significant shift in the ...
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Iberia’s medieval history has traditionally been understood in relation to a series of key events: 711–714, when Muslim forces from North Africa began their conquest of most of the Iberian Peninsula; 1031, when the Cordoban caliphate finally collapsed, and 1085, when Alfonso VI captured Islamic Toledo (Tulaytula), marking a significant shift in the ...
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