Francisco Rodrigues Lobo: Dialogue and Courtly Lore in Renaissance Portugal, Temas109-112 |
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INTRODUCTION The chief purpose of the present study is to explore the possible sphere of influence exercised by religious traditions on the origin and development of the lyrics of the troubadours . An examination of existing criticism ...
INTRODUCTION The chief purpose of the present study is to explore the possible sphere of influence exercised by religious traditions on the origin and development of the lyrics of the troubadours . An examination of existing criticism ...
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The influence of Plato is certainly present , but so indirectly that it often cannot be demonstrated in the texts . Likewise the writings of Pesudo - Areopagita ( fourth century ) , translated by Scotus Eriugenus , and of St. Augustine ...
The influence of Plato is certainly present , but so indirectly that it often cannot be demonstrated in the texts . Likewise the writings of Pesudo - Areopagita ( fourth century ) , translated by Scotus Eriugenus , and of St. Augustine ...
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The possibilities of mystical influence 30 There are scholars who cite Guillaume IX as a perfect model in connection with mysticism and its influence ( Bezzola , Lerch ) . 29 They claim that Guillaume wanted to combat the growing ...
The possibilities of mystical influence 30 There are scholars who cite Guillaume IX as a perfect model in connection with mysticism and its influence ( Bezzola , Lerch ) . 29 They claim that Guillaume wanted to combat the growing ...
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PREFACE | 13 |
INTRODUCTION | 19 |
Corte na Aldeia e Noites de Inverno | 61 |
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Francisco Rodrigues Lobo: Dialogue and Courtly Lore in Renaissance Portugal Richard A. Preto-Rodas Sin vista previa disponible - 1971 |
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