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The Unique <i>Liber Sermonum</i> of Martin of León (c.1130-1203): The Third Crusade, Popular Preaching and the Liturgical Front. [PDF]
Marx A.
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2013
Romanesques is a twice yearly review which aims to explore the notion of the romanesque in questions about fiction, reading, literary history and genre theory.
Reffait, Christophe, Adler, Aurélie
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Romanesques is a twice yearly review which aims to explore the notion of the romanesque in questions about fiction, reading, literary history and genre theory.
Reffait, Christophe, Adler, Aurélie
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Numérique et romanesque, revue Romanesques, n°13
2021International ...
Debeaux, Gaëlle, Pluvinet, Charline
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Les Cahiers Max Jacob, 1954
Jacob Max. Étude romanesque. In: Les Cahiers Max Jacob, N°4, 1954. Romanesques. Nouvelles. pp. 11-21.
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Jacob Max. Étude romanesque. In: Les Cahiers Max Jacob, N°4, 1954. Romanesques. Nouvelles. pp. 11-21.
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2014
Coined at the turn of the 19th century to signal a perceived Roman aspect to architecture of the 11th and 12th centuries, Romanesque is today a contested term, with some scholars preferring century descriptors. Romanesque typically refers to the arts produced in western Europe sometime after 1000 ce until the middle of the 12th century, a time marked ...
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Coined at the turn of the 19th century to signal a perceived Roman aspect to architecture of the 11th and 12th centuries, Romanesque is today a contested term, with some scholars preferring century descriptors. Romanesque typically refers to the arts produced in western Europe sometime after 1000 ce until the middle of the 12th century, a time marked ...
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