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(Re)considering Robert Henryson’s Orpheus and Eurydice as a Dream Vision
This study aims to reconsider the Scottish poet Robert Henryson’s retelling of the myth of Orpheus in his Orpheus and Eurydice (c. 1470) as a late example of medieval dream vision genre. There are two prominent versions of the myth in the medieval world:
Seher Aktarer
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The Discourse of Fairyland in the Dream Vision of the Middle English Pearl [PDF]
The Middle English poem Pearl is a mixture of a number of genres. Opening like an elegy, with its initial stanzas heavily indebted to courtly love poetry, it proceeds towards a dream vision that launches into a theological debate concluded by an ...
Spyra, Piotr
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Orfeo en los Infiernos. Imágenes apulias del destino del alma
Un pequeno grupo de vasos apulios de la segunda mitad del siglo IV a.C. representan el descenso de Orfeo a los Infiernos, su llegada ante el palacio de Hades y Persefone, donde logro con su canto conmover a los dioses infernales. El programa iconografico
P. Cabrera
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ABSTRACT Most salmonid populations are declining across their entire habitat range, partly because of large‐scale loss of crucial physical habitats. Alterations in river flow and temperature resulting from climate change are likely to further degrade habitat quality, particularly summer thermal conditions experienced by temperature‐sensitive fish ...
Baptiste Marteau +5 more
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A highly enantioselective catalytic method for the synthesis of quaternary α-fluoro derivatives of 3-oxo esters is described. The reaction uses europium (III) triflate and commercially available chiral pybox-type C2-symmetric ligand.
Albert Granados +2 more
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Las aguas brillantes de Corrientes [PDF]
Fil: Orfeo, Oscar. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Nordeste. Centro de Ecología Aplicada del Litoral. Universidad Nacional del Nordeste.
Orfeo, Oscar
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"Eurídice y Orfeo", de Antonio de Solís (Casa de Oropesa, Pamplona, 1643 – Casón del Buen Retiro, Madrid, 1655) [PDF]
Eurídice y Orfeo represents a turning point in Antonio de Solís’s work given that it was his first foray into the theatre of the royal court. Its first composition, in the viceroyalty of Navarra, commissioned by the count of Oropesa dates from 1643.
Puchau de Lecea, M. Mar
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Faculty Recital: Tong-Il Han, piano, November 5, 2002 [PDF]
This is the concert program of the Faculty Recital: Tong-Il Han, piano performance on Tuesday, November 5, 2002 at 8:00 p.m., at the Tsai Performance Center, 685 Commonwealth Avenue.
School of Music, Boston University
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Twenty‐Two Years of Shrub Encroachment and Its Effects on Bird Communities in an African Savanna
Global open terrestrial ecosystems continue to be impacted by shrub encroachment. We found that an increase in shrub cover reduced bird species occupancy and altered community assemblage in an African savanna. Land managers can minimize biodiversity impacts by controlling shrub density within conservation areas.
Muzi D. Sibiya +5 more
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This essay examines patterns involving challenge, single combat, substitutions, paternity, sovereignty, tree symbolism and raptus in the Middle English Breton lays Sir Orfeo and Sir Degaré through the lens of Frazer’s The Golden Bough, and specifically ...
Sharon Rowley
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