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ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes and Reviews, 2002
(2002). Refusing Middle Age. ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes and Reviews: Vol. 15, No. 1, pp. 46-60.
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(2002). Refusing Middle Age. ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes and Reviews: Vol. 15, No. 1, pp. 46-60.
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Rhetoric and Vernacular Translation in the Middle Ages
, 2018Rita Copeland
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Having her hand in it? Elite women as ‘makers’ of textile art in the Middle Ages
, 2016A. Gajewski, Stefanie Seeberg
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2017
The medieval world was full of malicious demons: fallen angels commissioned to tempt humans away from God. From demons disguised as beautiful women to demons that took frightening animal-like forms, this book explores the history of thought about demons: what they were, what they could and could not do, and how they affected human lives.
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The medieval world was full of malicious demons: fallen angels commissioned to tempt humans away from God. From demons disguised as beautiful women to demons that took frightening animal-like forms, this book explores the history of thought about demons: what they were, what they could and could not do, and how they affected human lives.
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2018
There was enormous debate in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries over the nature of truth and our relation to it. This chapter presents the central positions and debates, ultimately rooted in ancient theories from Aristotle and Augustine, but magnificently transformed by medieval interests.
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There was enormous debate in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries over the nature of truth and our relation to it. This chapter presents the central positions and debates, ultimately rooted in ancient theories from Aristotle and Augustine, but magnificently transformed by medieval interests.
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2013
Mechanics progressed little during the Middle Ages, but there were nonetheless a few notable developments. For example, the Agia Sophia, San Vitale, and Basilica di San Marco were constructed during this period. Furthermore, advances in the calendar were driven by religion, as Easter became an important date for Christians.
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Mechanics progressed little during the Middle Ages, but there were nonetheless a few notable developments. For example, the Agia Sophia, San Vitale, and Basilica di San Marco were constructed during this period. Furthermore, advances in the calendar were driven by religion, as Easter became an important date for Christians.
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