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    Ethnography and Religious Anthropology of Cuba: Historical and Bibliographical Landmarks by Emma Gobin, Géraldine Morel

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…This introductory paper offers an overview of the socio-historical conditions that have favoured this renaissance, placing them in the Cuban ideological and political context. …”
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    El Greco's representation of mystical ecstasy by Estelle Alma Maré

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…It is introduced with a brief explanation of figural representation in Renaissance painting which was achieved by applying the premises of rhetoric in a visual way, that is by the means of the expressive gestures of figures. …”
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    Didactics of history and historical consciousness: the problem of interrelation by Arūnas Poviliūnas

    Published 1997-12-01
    “…How could didactics of history transfer the knowledge that was articulated in the discourse of professional and academic ("esoteric") history? The contemporary renaissance of didactics of history was caused by the newly articulated multidimensional subject, historical consciousness. …”
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    La lettre des frères pontifes contenant la Vita lyonnaise de saint Bénezet (1245) : une forgerie au service d’un récit fondateur lyonnais ? by Jean-Benoît Krumenacker

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…These elements then suggest a forgery from the late Middle Ages or the early Renaissance to provide a history for the Lyon bridge when Lyon’s bourgeois rediscover the history of their city.…”
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    Exposer la sculpture au Louvre au temps de Rodin, 1860-1914 by Geneviève Bresc-Bautier

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…The Department of Sculpture was then divided into two entities: Middle Ages and Renaissance in the south wing of the Cour Carrée, modern times in the west wing. …”
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    L’Histoire culbutée : Shakespeare et ses jeux de mots by Jean-Pierre Richard

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…His treatment of history through punning may also reflect the Renaissance art of “playing seriously” (serio ludere).…”
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    Les natures du jardin d’installation by Nicole Valois

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…This is John Dixon Hunt’s theory of the gradation of three natures, specific to the study of Renaissance and Baroque gardens. The article examines two cases and shows how their creators use traditional garden or art processes to express a contemporary vision of nature and the environment, at the first and second degrees.…”
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    The Iconic Word: The Theological and Rhetorical Sources of a New Ut Pictura Poesis by Anne-Marie Miller-Blaise

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…This article questions the Renaissance, humanist understanding of the Horatian adage, Ut Pictura Poesis, and endeavors to elucidate the specific ways in which a lyric poem can be considered as an object to be looked at. …”
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  9. 149

    Pour une archéologie de la critique de paysage by Hervé Brunon

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…After highlighting the main contributions of the theory, the article draws several research proposals in order to develop a history of the practices in landscape criticism according to a perspective respecting the methodological indications of Michel Foucault on « archeological description». From the Renaissance until now, three main tactical schemes are identified in the discourses expressing a judgment on landscapes : demonstrative, affective and estimated. …”
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    An Ontology of the Word in Catalan Romanesque Culture by Alfons Puigarnau

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Other artworks and musical manuscripts contribute to understanding a profound ontology of the word in Catalonia and prepare the ground for its cultural renaissance in the 12th century.…”
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    'n Woord vooraf by Victor E. d'Assonville

    Published 2004-01-01
    “… Uit teks: Dit is bekend dat ad fontes ’n roepkreet was van die Italiaanse Renaissance gedurende die laat-vyftiende en vroeg-sestiende eeu. …”
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    Story and Recall in First-Person Shooters by Dan Pinchbeck

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…Nevertheless, in the FPS genre there has been something of a renaissance in the notion of the story-driven title. …”
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    Quand le jardin révèle un imaginaire du paysage méditerranéen : les Colombières de Ferdinand Bac by Agnès du Vachat

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…Drawing inspiration from art, literature, and his travel experiences, he recreated in his garden landscape scenes evoking Ancient Greece, the Roman Empire, Spain under the Arabian and Catholic influences, and Renaissance Italy. By so doing, he contributed to enhancing the imaginary dimension of the Mediterranean landscape. …”
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    The Resurrected Youth and the Sorrowing Mother: Walter Pater’s Uses of the Myths of Dionysus and Demeter by Anne-Florence Gillard-Estrada

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…Pater in fact uses and appropriates these myths in order to deploy varying and opposed discourses centred on the respective figures of Dionysus and of Demeter while reasserting some of the controversial themes put forth in the earlier essays he collected in the Renaissance volume.…”
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    An approach to the Da Vinci and Vesalio’s art: contribution to anatomical teaching by Greta Margarita Arrechea García, Adys Castro Berberena

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…From the most remote Jurassic time, the Greek civilization, the Claudio Galen’s ancient Rome, the Middle Ages and contemporary Renaissance, the Harvey and Malpighi’s modern age, as well as the 19th century considered as the "modern period" of Anatomy, where Galen's descriptive vision is expanded, and Vesalius' architectural vision, have been the arts an important factor to take into account in the science development. …”
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    Some notes about the books of Žygimantas Augustas in the Vilnius University Library by Alma Braziūnienė

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The private library of Sigismundus Augustus was a typical Renaissance library, comprising remarkable books on medicine, law, philosophy, literature, etc. …”
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    Reframing the ‘South’: Divisions of the Globe and British Geographical Imaginations in the Victorian and Edwardian Era by Daniel Foliard

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…This framework reflected deep-rooted cultural legacies dating back to the Renaissance. It took a paradigm shift in the early twentieth century and major political and scientific evolutions to witness the emergence of new categorizations. …”
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    Official Sanctity alla Veneziana: Gerardo, Pietro Orseolo and Giacomo Salomani by Karen McCluskey

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…Throughout late-medieval and Renaissance Italy, pious men and women were recognized as saints during their own lifetime and accorded at least local veneration at the site of their tomb after death. …”
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