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ITALIAN SMALLPOX OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY
Lancet, The, 1986Gino Fornaciari, Antonio Marchetti
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Abstract The sixteenth century proved determinative for the status of the deuterocanonical books in the Roman Catholic Church and in Protestant groups. The century began with the one Western church allowing for the apparently contented ambiguous status of these books that had characterized their Christian reception for the previous ...
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1976
Towards the end of the fifteenth century the chivalric world seemed for a moment to give a flickering promise of renewal. The Habsburg Emperor Maximilian I (1459–1519), who came to the throne in 1486, saw himself in his private fantasy as a knight battling against evil and he commissioned two large, handsome, illustrated works which should portray him ...
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Towards the end of the fifteenth century the chivalric world seemed for a moment to give a flickering promise of renewal. The Habsburg Emperor Maximilian I (1459–1519), who came to the throne in 1486, saw himself in his private fantasy as a knight battling against evil and he commissioned two large, handsome, illustrated works which should portray him ...
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1996
The sixteenth, like all centuries in the modern history of the British Isles, was a century of significant change. The particular importance of the period was that it witnessed a new emphasis on religious division, one that created serious problems at home and abroad, and that there was a related stress on relations between the parts of the British ...
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The sixteenth, like all centuries in the modern history of the British Isles, was a century of significant change. The particular importance of the period was that it witnessed a new emphasis on religious division, one that created serious problems at home and abroad, and that there was a related stress on relations between the parts of the British ...
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