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"...and radishes for appetizers"
on banquets, radishes, and wine -
"A fruit store and an aviary"
images of food in house, palace, and church -
"Adsit ei angelus Michael"
a rediscovered sculpture by Giovanni Pisano -
"All the world's a stage"
the rhetoric of gender in Acts -
"All the world's a stage". The rhetoric of gender in Acts
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"All things in this World is but the Music of Inconstancie"
music, sensuality and the sublime in seventeenth-century Vanitas imagery -
"And flights of angels sing thee to thy rest"
the souls's conveyance to the afterlife in the middle ages -
"Barbarous and ungraceful ornaments"
Hans Vredeman de Vries and his influence in England -
"By the power of God"
rhetoric and ideology in 2 Corinthians 10-13 -
"By the power of God". Rhetoric and ideology in 2 Corinthians 10-13
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"By the waters of Babylon"
Josephus and Greek poetry -
"Disagreeably hidden"
construction and constriction of the lesbian body in Rosa Bonheur's Horse Fair -
"Du warst mein Feind von je"
the Beckmesser controversy revisited -
"Exept on Doors"
reflections on a curious passage in the letter from Hypatios of Ephesus to Julian of Atramyttion -
"Glancing surfaces
Hilliard, armour, and the Italian model -
"God is love"
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"Good and evil" in process perspective
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"Harvesting" the civil war
art in wartime New York -
"His own received him not": Jesus washes the feet of his disciples
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"Il primo pilota"
Mussolini, Fascist aeronautical symbolism, and imperial Rome -
"In Their Mother Tongue"
A Brief History of the English Translation of Works by and Attributed to Saint Bernard of Clairvaux: 1496-1970 -
"Item perspective ist ein lateinisch Wort, bedeutt ein Durchsehung"
a reformation re-vision of the relationship between idea and image -
"Keep yourselves from idols"
a socio-rhetorical analysis of the "exordium" and "peroratio" of 1 John -
"Keep yourselves from idols". A socio-rhetorical analysis of the exordium and peroratio of 1 John
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"L'art féminin"
the formation of a critical category in late nineteenth-century France