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Wege zu Wissen und Weisheit: eine verborgene Philosophie bei Hildegard von Bingen. [Reseña] [PDF]
Reseña de: Viki RANFF, Wege zu Wissen und Weisheit: eine verborgene Philosophie bei Hildegard von Bingen, Frommann-Holzboog («Mystik in Geschichte und Gegenwart», 1/17), Stuttgart- Bad Canstatt 2001, 443 ...
Reinhardt, E. (Elisabeth)
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WILLINGNESS TO PAY TO AVOID HEALTH RISKS FROM PESTICIDES, A CASE STUDY FROM NICARAGUA [PDF]
A contingent valuation approach to assess the health effects of pesticides among Nicaraguan vegetable farmers is presented. Farmers' valuation of health is measured as willingness to pay (WTP) for low toxicity pesticides.
Garming, Hildegard, Waibel, Hermann
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Dreaming Denationalized Law: Scholarship on Autonomous International Arbitration as Utopian Literature [PDF]
A completely denationalised law is of course a utopia. But it is a utopia not just in the broad sense of being unrealistic, at least for the present, and perhaps also for the future. No, it is a utopia in the very literal sense of the word.
Michaels, Ralf
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Commencement Exercises Program, June 26, 1914 [PDF]
Commencement Exercises Program, June 26 ...
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En este trabajo se desarrollan algunos de los temas relacionados con la visión y los sentidos tomando como ejemplo unos de los textos visionarios de la tercera parte del Liber divinorum operum (LDO, III, 3) de Hildegard de Bingen, la religiosa alemana ...
María Eugenia Góngora
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Magic, Matrimony, and the Moon: Medieval Lunar Symbolism in J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Lay of Aotrou and Itroun” and “The Fall of Arthur” [PDF]
This paper (originally delivered at the 2017 International Medieval Congress at the University of Leeds, UK) explores common lunar symbolism in The Lay of Aotrou and Itroun and The Fall of ...
Larsen, Kristine
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The language of the body and the senses as theophany in the theological work of Hildegard of Bingen
Since the creation of man in the image and likeness of God, Hildegard of Bingen (XII c.) wants to show the concept of the body as God's image within the eternal plan of the Incarnation of the divine Word, and dignity this gives the human body.
Azucena Adelina Fraboschi
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Continental women mystics and English readers [PDF]
In 1406 Sir Henry later Lord Fitzhugh, trusted servant of King Henry IV, visited Vadstena, the Bridgettine monastery for men and women in Sweden.
Barratt, Alexandra
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