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Francie who rides an ostrich on top of a mountain in North Africa. The choice of an ostrich as King Philip III's mount on the Vercelli Mappa Mundi offers a unique intersection of religiosity and political ... : after MSI Processing by Helen Davies. Data collected by the Lazarus Project. demonstrates the map’s awareness of larger geopolitics and a potentially aspirational political hegemony. The pedagogical
the life of Christ, and the political control of a Christian Holy Land connecting Jerusalem to the whole of Europe. Amongst the complex iconography and ministerial metaphors are recognizable motifs of ... authenticate her relics in Hautvillers that had been recovered around 840. These claims were later reiterated in the 12th-century Gesta Trevorum.21 It was these political literary maneuvers that strengthened
novel by Rainer Maria Rilke, which is conceptually connected with Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel’s dialectical philosophy and Friedrich Schiller’s humanism. The present work is an interpretation of ... ). Keywords: mexican literature; german philosophy; comparative literature; constitution of the subject; nihilism; humanism Dios es el mundo. La verdad es siempre un contacto interior e inexplicable
the richness and complexity of Nájera’s spiritual and religious life as well as his uncompromised alignment with the political agenda of Porfirio Díaz’ regime. For that purpose, a small number of ... biblical exegesis or journalistic debates of political-religious content. Palbrs evcla : Literatura y secularización; Modernismo; Manuel Gutiérrez Nájera; cuaresmas; porfiriato. KorDeyws : Literature and
circumstance that took advantage of anonymity to portray the political and cultural tensions between writers and reporters at the end of the 19th century in Mexico.Keywords : Short novel; literary press
unearthed a 14th-century medieval bronze ring that might have been used for political murders some 700 years ago. Found at the site of a former medieval fortress in Cape Kaliakra, not far from the Black Sea
Páramo; Disillusion; Philosophy; Martin Heidegger.
, Patricia Stirnemann and Judith Kogel, “A Portrait of Abraham Ibn Ezra (Paris, Bibliotheque de la Arsenal MS. 1186).” Aristotelian philosophy, and representations of Aristotle in manuscript illuminations ... program and illuminated manuscripts. Even if one is not familiar with the political machinations of Norman Sicily, Takiguchi provides the necessary historical background to make her analysis of the Monreale
, Women and Saints in Late Medieval Europe (London, 2002), pp. 86-100. political élite, rather than a broad corpus of the population – perhaps because St Edward was an unusual saint, having been a king
especially during the political turmoil of the late 14th and early 15th century. We will content ourselves here with briefly summing up the evidence presented by Mersch.43 A Clarisse church was under
positivism was "the official philosophy of the Porfiriato" from the standpoint of a new conception of the positivist paradigm, and analyzing the three theses which have been put forward about the function of
and opposition to evil. In their visual narratives, their rejection of other faiths and by implication, heterodoxy, was emphasised, just as 13th-century religious and political culture presented Jewish
-horticulturalists of lowland Bolivia, we compare informal political influence among men with urinary cortisol, immune activation (innate and acquired), and morbidity as assessed during routine medical exams. Results ... minimal disparity in wealth [ 13, 14 ]. Adults may differ in their informal political influence, which is based less on dominance than on prestige due to generosity or skill [ 15, 16 ]. Modest status
Aristotelian natural philosophy. Indeed, in 197 1210, the provincial synod of Laon forbade the teaching of Aristotle’s works, and by 1231, Pope Gregory IX ordered that Aristotelian works on science and ... philosophy should be rid of their heretical errors. Particularly compelling is Gertsman’s observation that the existence of nihil in intellectual debates coincides directly with an increase of images of
The analysis of the first perceptions by Germans of the history of independent Mexico permits us to observe two trends. The first, and largest, sustained by actors or observers within the political ... political arena, considered Mexico incapable of governing itself. The second, and smaller, is owed to authors whose relationship with Mexico was essentially economic. These did not deny the difficult
scale of 1 (Extremely liberal) to 10 (Extremely conservative), participants were on average around the midpoint for political orientation (M = 5.43, SD = 2.64); on a scale of 1 (Not religious at all) to ... results See Table 1 for comparisons of age, political orientation, and religiosity between healthcare professionals and control participants. There was a trend for healthcare professionals to report more
and farce. While the adversaries of Felipe Ángeles propose to give a legal appearance to the elimination of a political adversary, the general converts the trial into a public action which permits him ... martyr who accepts being sacrificed for his political ideas, his ideals, and his ethical values. He revindicates in this way the sovereignty of his pure I and his interior liberty; and at the same time
simply “intertextuality,” but rather considers how illuminators drew on a variety of cultural idioms in order to produce new ideas about English vernacular authorship, book production, and even political ... -promotion through self-abnegation” (16). “Part III: Histories” extends this argument by exploring the broader political consequences of limners’ choices within Gower and Lydgate’s manuscripts in the second
political—to represent his subjective amalgamation of affiliations.5 The unique personal collars around his and his wife’s necks, the focus of this article, makes up only a piece of the identity politics on ... his allegiance to the Lancastrian political community.8 Since those who owned collars of esses could attach family emblems or other personal pendants to their livery collars, it is more probable that
anonymously in Kassel, supposedly from a society of only eight celibate males begun by Rosenkreuz (who lived to 106) in 1378 pursuing philosophy and alchemy, who would seek to replace any member who died. Their