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What Does Intarsia Say? Materiality and Spirituality in the Urbino Studiolo☆
Abstract Upon entering the Urbino studiolo of Federico da Montefeltro, the visitor is struck by a material‐charged environment. Surprisingly, only a few scholars have addressed one prominent aspect of the decorative scheme, namely, the feature of intarsia as a medium. Even so, it remains on the sidelines of the discussion.
Matan Aviel
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Free Expression and Coerced Choice: The Role of the Army and Lord Protector in Miltonic Freedom
ABSTRACT Scholarly approaches to understanding freedom in Milton's prose tend to connect Milton's ideas to either liberalism or republicanism. Neither of these approaches is sufficient because freedom, for Milton, was not a single concept. Milton explored political and religious freedom very differently.
Benjamin Woodford
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Liturgical life and liturgical theology in the Metropolitante of Karlovci in the 19th century [PDF]
Богослужбени живот Срба у Карловачкој митрополији представља посебан феномен којега у целини није могуће сагледати изоловано од простора изван њених граница, односно интензивних и континуираних духовних веза Митрополије са окружењем (Србија, Босна и ...
Nikolić, Petar R.
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Depictions of the Hungarian rulers in various media are among the most important iconographic constants in the Zagreb (arch)diocese. Before the Battle of Mohács (1526), the Church of Zagreb printed more liturgical books than any other centre in the ...
Milan Pelc
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ABSTRACT Native to America, the pineapple—Ananas comosus (L.) Merr.—delighted the Europeans who came across it. The fruit was mentioned by the voyagers and missionaries who observed and tasted it in the Americas and, from the 1500s onwards, infused reports, chronicles and natural history treatises with colour and flavour.
Teresa Nobre de Carvalho
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The Renewal of the Ambrosian and the Hispano-Mozarabic Liturgy after the Second Vatican Council
The reform of the Catholic liturgy following the Second Vatican Council was primarily concerned with the Roman Rite, but two other liturgical traditions of the Western Church – the Ambrosian Rite in Milan and the Mozarabic Rite in Toledo – also required
Tomasz Bać
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Noah's Raven, Noah's Son: The Metamorphoses of Blackness in Early Modern Readings of Genesis 8‐9
ABSTRACT Over the past half‐century, scholars have offered various theories to explain when and how an aetiology for black skin became part of the reception history of the so‐called Curse of Ham in Genesis 9—a text that does not include any reference to skin colour.
Ashleigh Elser
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Note sulla presenza di libri in inventari e testi memoriali monastici tra IX e X secolo
In recent decades Attilio Bartoli Langeli, François Bougard, Jean-Pierre Devroey, and many other scholars have studied the role of brevia, inventories, and polyptychs.
Mario Marrocchi
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Notation in Early Modern Language Teaching
ABSTRACT This article examines the use of musical notation as a pedagogical tool in early modern language teaching, focusing on Latin, Greek, Hebrew, and briefly, Turkish. While musical notation is typically associated with performance and composition, the sources discussed here demonstrate its broader application as a visual and conceptual system for ...
Elisabeth Giselbrecht
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