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Roman Gardens, Imagination, and Cognitive Structure [PDF]
The article deals with the Roman garden and sets it in the context of identity, imagination, and cognitive development. Although the implications of the argument are empire-wide, the focus here is primarily on the urban gardens of the city of Rome ca. 60
Jones, FMA
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The Use of Classical Mythology in Edmund Spenser\u27s Faerie Queene Book I and II [PDF]
For the proper understanding of this thesis, it is necessary to state explicitly what it does not attempt to do. It is absolutely not an examination into the sources of Spenser\u27s classical mythology.
Rupp, Laura E.
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Katábasis and the Serpent [PDF]
If one descends to the Underworld, one can expect to encounter δράκοντες there (Aristophanes affirms this point explicitly, but already in the Odyssey Odysseus fears that Persephone may confront him with a Gorgon-head). This is not surprising. Under some
Ogden, D
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Citrus as a component of the Mediterranean Diet [PDF]
Citrus are native to southeastern Asia, but are present in the Mediterranean basin for centuries. This group of species has reached great importance in some of the Mediterranean countries and, in the case of orange, mandarin and lemon trees, they found ...
Bernardes, João Pedro +3 more
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The crownless A. Mary F. Robinson [PDF]
This essay is an imaginary portrait of A. Mary F.
Parejo Vadillo, Ana
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Portability; Or, the Traveling Uses of a Poetic Idea [PDF]
English and American Literature and ...
Burt, Stephen
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Allegories of Temporal Experience: The Late Work of Frederic Leighton [PDF]
The late paintings of Victorian artist Frederic Leighton generally embody an abstract idea or concept instead of a specific story or moral. Many of these images express humanity\u27s experience of the passage of time as it relates to life, death, and ...
Leonard, Sarah V
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When, in the last canto of the 'Purgatorio', Dante-character claims not to remember having ever estranged himself from Beatrice, she reminds him that he has just drunk of Lethe, and adds that his inability to remember is proof of his estrangement.
Coassin, Flavia
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(Un)dress and (Dis)empowerment): The Relationship Between Women and Dress from the Cavaliers to the Romantics [PDF]
References to women and their dress continually recur in British literature, especially predominant between the mid-seventeenth century (the Cavaliers) and the early nineteenth century (the Romantics).
Elashik, Kimberly A.
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Rhynchosporamesoatlantica (Cyperaceae), an imperiled new species of beaksedge from eastern U.S.A. [PDF]
Treher Eberly A, Naczi RFC.
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