The Franciscan Poets of the Thirteenth CenturyKennikat Press, 1969 - 333 pages |
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... Rome and Carthage : " Nam extendit modo Pisa laudem admirabilem , Quam olim recepit Roma vincendo Carthaginem . " Allegorically it represents a holy war . Christ Himself steers the ships ; and when the Christians disembark on the ...
... Rome and Carthage : " Nam extendit modo Pisa laudem admirabilem , Quam olim recepit Roma vincendo Carthaginem . " Allegorically it represents a holy war . Christ Himself steers the ships ; and when the Christians disembark on the ...
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... Roma Sotteranea , which he introduces by the state- ment that the Roman Christians of the apostolic age began the ... Rome . There are some symbols which may be called natural : for instance , spring - time and morning are natural ...
... Roma Sotteranea , which he introduces by the state- ment that the Roman Christians of the apostolic age began the ... Rome . There are some symbols which may be called natural : for instance , spring - time and morning are natural ...
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... Rome , the statue of David in the " Bella Arti " at Florence , and the statues which adorn the family church of his patrons - San Lorenzo at Florence . One of his earliest works as a painter was the famous cartoon of the Bathers , at ...
... Rome , the statue of David in the " Bella Arti " at Florence , and the statues which adorn the family church of his patrons - San Lorenzo at Florence . One of his earliest works as a painter was the famous cartoon of the Bathers , at ...
Table des matières
CHAPTER I | 1 |
the source of inspiration for all the arts in the suc | 49 |
CHAPTER III | 116 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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