Solomonic Iconography in Early Stuart England: Solomon's Wisdom, Solomon's FollyEdwin Mellen Press, 2001 - 315 pagina's Solomon was the most prominant figure in English Jacobean symbolism - symbolising the struggle between aspiration and scepticism - a struggle with manifestations in almost every aspect of that culture. This book shows the ways in which the images were used, both consistantly and inconsistantly. |
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Temple and Empire | 111 |
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