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The Pieta

Blackfriars, 1927
She knew not then of the third day and the tomb’s unsealing :She clasped Him close in her love and her bleak distress.But He, He was dead and cold, and long past feeling The passionate gesture of her tenderness.Elizabeth Belloc.
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Pietas

1970
Römische Quartalschrift, Bd. 77 Nr.
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The Pietas of Doubt:

Culture and Dialogue, 2013
Whenever disagreement arises, dialogue is often presented as a natural remedy to conciliate opposing subjects. Absence of dialogue resulting in conflict appears thus as being somehow unnatural, a behavioural trait artificially induced by a variety of cultural forces, religion in particular.
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Triptych with a pieta

2017
Triptych with a pieta (1487-95) by Bernt Notke in Lübeck. In 1640 it was brought to a newly built church on the island of Thurø near Svendborg, but its original provenance is unknown. The National Museum of Denmark (Copenhagen, Denmark). Made with Memento Beta (now ReMake) from AutoDesk. Triptych with a pieta - the Virgin Mary holding her dead son - in
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Humanist Pietas

1988
In this book, Professor Ian Thomson presents a translation and commentary of the poem Panegyricus by Janus Pannonius. Born in the Kingdom of Hungary in the 15th century, Pannonius is renowned for his Renaissance-Humanist poetry. His poem Panegyrgcis is a panegyric in praise of the humanist scholar Guarino Veronese.
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Pietas Anglicana

Blackfriars, 1937
The second volume of Lord Halifax’s life completed a first-rate biography of a striking and dynamic personality. It gives to the many who only knew him externally, in his chivalrous championship of Reunion ideals, and in the part he played in the domestic politics of his own Church, a vivid picture of the whole man. Mr.
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