| Christopher S. Celenza - 2001 - 268 pagina’s
This book publishes and discusses a hitherto unedited text from one of Renaissance Florence's most tumultuous periods, the Savonarolan era of the end of the fifteenth century ... | |
| Christine Hunnikin Smith, Joseph F. O'Connor - 2006 - 552 pagina’s
On a crisp winter’s day in Glenwood Canyon, Colorado, Art Daily suffered a terrible tragedy. While driving home with his family from a youth hockey game, a large boulder ... | |
| Lucian - 2004 - 584 pagina’s
A Greek-educated Syrian, Lucian wrote witty pieces that demonstrate a profound skepticism for religion and philosophy and encourage honest living and good sense. “Chattering ... | |
| John M. Najemy - 2008 - 534 pagina’s
This volume celebrates John M. Najemy and his contributions to the study of Florentine and Italian Renaissance history. Over the last three decades, his books and articles on ... | |
| Ted Lars Lennard Bergman - 2003 - 262 pagina’s
Frantic and popular characters and situations from the entremes tradition, thought by many as opposing the comedias' main features, are instead shown to join and often dominate ... | |
| Aaron Parrett - 2004 - 160 pagina’s
Long before Neil Armstrong made the first human footprints on the surface of Earth's Moon in 1969, writers have imagined what such a voyage would be like. This book discusses ... | |
| Aaron Parrett - 2004 - 160 pagina’s
Long before Neil Armstrong made the first human footprints on the surface of Earth's Moon in 1969, writers have imagined what such a voyage would be like. This book discusses ... | |
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