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The work is described as " one of the basic source books of the scholastic movement and of medieval science ... and the standard justification for this view is to be found at the beginning of the Second Book of Basilicon Doron . " 20.
The work is described as " one of the basic source books of the scholastic movement and of medieval science ... and the standard justification for this view is to be found at the beginning of the Second Book of Basilicon Doron . " 20.
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That book with seven seals , once deciphered , brought startling conclusions : that there is no difference between heaven and earth ; we are in heaven , and heaven is on earth , ” in The Crime of Galileo , pp . 32–33 .
That book with seven seals , once deciphered , brought startling conclusions : that there is no difference between heaven and earth ; we are in heaven , and heaven is on earth , ” in The Crime of Galileo , pp . 32–33 .
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R. A. Foakes , in A Book of Masques , p . 229 . 22. Panofsky , p . 21. He also considers the Christian reading of these figures , Hercules as Christ , Atlas as the Evangelists , pp . 20–21 . His discussion of the “ paysage moralise ...
R. A. Foakes , in A Book of Masques , p . 229 . 22. Panofsky , p . 21. He also considers the Christian reading of these figures , Hercules as Christ , Atlas as the Evangelists , pp . 20–21 . His discussion of the “ paysage moralise ...
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List of Illustrations | 8 |
Acknowledgments | 17 |
A The Allegorical Theater of the Masque | 27 |
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The Hieroglyphic King: Wisdom and Idolatory in the Seventeenth-century Masque Stephen Kogan Fragmentweergave - 1986 |
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