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    Thomas Aquinas’ definition of the imago Dei and the development of lifelike portraiture  by Dominic Olariu

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Its most famous paradigm is the stigmata wonder of Saint Francis of Assisi. As a consequence of the new importance assigned to human corporeity, the bodies of virtuous persons become worth being represented. …”
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    Performance of Five Introduced Cabbage Varieties (Brassica oleracea var. capitata L.) Planted at the Highland of Pemalang Regency by Muntazul Ghiffar Hafidho, Rostaman Rostaman, Nurchasanah Siti, Faris Syaukany Rizza, Manoworn Chaiwat

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Five introduced cabbage varieties—Omphalos, Tropicana, Kaelo, Saint, and Dolares—were tested, alongside comparison varieties Grand 11/Kubindo-1 and Green Nova. …”
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    Sword of heaven by Richard Wilson

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…It was Middleton’s tampering with Shakespeare’s text that transformed it from a drama of demonic substitution, focused on the ‘outward-sainted deputy’ [3.1.93] into an allegory of divine sovereignty, idealizing the monarch as a deus ex machina. …”
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    Un nouveau fragment du cursus du procurateur impérial M. Aemilius Laetus découvert à Lyon by Catherine Bellon, François Bérard, Patrice Faure, Nicolas Laubry

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…It completes a second fragment discovered in 1892 at the bottom of this hill, at rue Saint-Jean (CIL XIII 1809). The combination of the two pieces, which originally belonged to a honorary monument erected by unknown dedicators, makes it possible to understand part of the cursus honorum of M. …”
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    Sword of Heaven : Political Theology in Measure for Measure by Richard Wilson

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…It was Middleton’s tampering with Shakespeare’s text that transformed it from a drama of demonic substitution, focused on the ‘outward-sainted deputy’ [3.1.93] into an allegory of divine sovereignty, idealizing the monarch as a deus ex machina. …”
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