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Aquinas, philosophy of religion, metaphysics, | medieval philosophy, and ethics. |
is the One Existing - 3rd Book of Studies on | Medieval Philosophy, (1979), Soubunsha, |
A History of Ancient and | Medieval Philosophy, Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1926. |
inal figures in ancient, early Christian, and | medieval philosophy. |
rly works were concerned with modal logic and | medieval philosophy. |
rbonne in Paris with a specialized studies in | medieval philosophy. |
lso wrote and lectured on Saint Augustine and | Medieval Philosophy. |
ver Aristotle, who had come to dominate later | medieval philosophy; and, among some philosophers, ent |
Piast refers to the | medieval Piast dynasty, Poland's founding royal house. |
Lemkivshchyna became part of Poland in | medieval Piast times. |
Medieval pike formations tended to have better success | |
Lying on a | medieval pilgrimage route to Walsingham the church als |
is a stopping place on the Via podensis, the | medieval pilgrimage route from Le Puy to Santiago de C |
There is a theory that | medieval pillars and fan vaulting had some connection |
ry gatehouse and all that remains standing of | medieval Pillaton Hall, near Penkridge, Staffordshire. |
tion is the linking the name Nerthus with the | medieval place name Niartharum (now called Naerum) loc |
ancient poem was translated and paired with a | medieval plainchant melody Divinum mysterium. |
rd compositions, and some of the 'Sarum Rite' | medieval plainsong for 17th March - St. Patrick's Day. |
The Old Town has preserved its | medieval plan and many Reformation-era buildings. |
The village is in the form of a large | medieval planned settlement, although most of the land |
shwood (founder of the Hellfire Club) and the | medieval Plantagenet family. |
the Busch-Reisinger's founding collection of | medieval plaster casts and an exhibition on the histor |
the Busch-Reisinger's founding collection of | medieval plaster casts, as well as an exhibition on th |
This is the oldest extant | medieval play with music, though it survives in other, |
The Carnival Band evolved out of The | Medieval Players. |
y a retelling, though its relationship to the | medieval poem is uncertain. |
German Orentil is the hero of a | medieval poem of the same name. |
hich has been preserved in fuller form in the | medieval poem The Wedding of Sir Gawain and Dame Ragne |
awain and the Green Knight" is a study of the | medieval poem of the same name. |
He copied several manuscripts of | medieval poems, but his antiquarian work was not highl |
nnot de l'Escurel) (died May 23, 1304?) was a | medieval poet and composer. |
re are the lyrics of a thumri composed by the | medieval poet Lalan, celebrating Krishna's flute - how |
Mendinho: | Medieval poet |
For the | medieval poet and philologist, see Menahem ben Saruq. |
Rudolf von Ems, | medieval poet |
The | medieval poet Nigel Wireker (also known as Nigel de Lo |
1160-after 1229 (probably 1237)) was a | medieval poet, chronicler, and ecclesiastical writer. |
eudonym under which to write his forgeries of | medieval poetry. |
Zorro is unusual among | medieval poets for writing about calm and domesticated |
f the upper bailey, some rock cut cellars and | medieval pointed arches survive beneath the mansion, t |
author had his characters speak a variety of | medieval Polish which he recreated by utilizing many o |
Political Thought: The Middle Ages (1965) as | Medieval Political Thought (1972) |
An Introduction to the Sources of | Medieval Political Ideas (1975) |
ber 9, 1963) was a German-Jewish historian of | medieval political and intellectual history, known for |
ed., Timothy Reuter, | Medieval Politics and Modern Mentalities (Cambridge, 2 |
ollected papers are posthumously published as | Medieval Polities and Modern Mentalities (Cambridge, 2 |
source for the chronology of styles of French | medieval polyphony. |
ted towards the preciously few scholars among | medieval popes even during their papacy; cf. |
work, the Hierarchia Catholica Medii Aevi, on | medieval popes, cardinals and bishops. |
The | Medieval popular Bible is a term used especially in li |
nt in the vast complex of motifs known as the | Medieval popular Bible. |
Peter Comestor, Biblical Paraphrase, and the | Medieval Popular Bible," Speculum, vol. |
ian living under Muslim domination) figure in | Medieval Portugal. |
ae, which is the most valuable source for the | medieval position of the Church in regard to property, |
York Hill is also the site of | medieval pottery kilns; Potters Close was named to ref |
Deritend ware is a distinctive style of | medieval pottery produced in Birmingham, England in th |
265 m; | medieval pottery settlement) |
Pages of | Medieval pottery prepared and ready for publication |
When Spanish | medieval pottery was first studied in the 19th century |
s area is also famous for its widely exported | medieval pottery, shards of which are found in large q |
Exhibits in the tower include locally-made | medieval pottery, an embroidery depicting many aspects |
eucharist frequently, as opposed to the usual | medieval practice of receiving it once or a few times |
They were so known from the | medieval practice of "hosting", whereby local business |
ction or wrongdoing, and was subjected to the | medieval practice of ordeal by fire to prove her innoc |
ghly translated as witch, references from the | medieval practice of witch-hunt, implying that the pro |
ing political ties within his court, a common | medieval practice. |
he largest secular space (62m x 16m x 13m) in | medieval Prague and belongs to the most complex struct |
s, whose repertory also had strong links with | medieval Prague, where clerical students from Finland |
between the village-boy Kuba and his goat in | medieval Prague. |
centre of Taston are the base and shaft of a | Medieval preaching cross. |
Of its | medieval predecessor there remain only some vaulted ba |
lesser Bronze and Iron Age presences and the | medieval predecessors of today's communities. |
1340-1392) was a late | medieval prelate who served as Archbishop of York from |
or Martin of Gniezno (died after 1112) was a | medieval prelate based in Principality of Poland. |
William Stephani [probably Stephenson], was a | medieval prelate based in Scotland, who became Bishop |
known as Thomas de Dalton [de Daltoun], was a | medieval prelate from the Kingdom of Scotland. |
d the jurisdiction of the bishops, eliminated | medieval prerogatives, closed superfluous convents and |
ons in the collection, some of which reaffirm | medieval prescriptions, while others depend on Matthew |
It is a | medieval priest's house built from Hamstone during the |
; and from the doctrine and life of the early | medieval priest-monks and bishops of Ireland, Scotland |
His monograph on the | medieval Principality of Galicia-Volhynia only appeare |
i Egwini was written by Dominic of Evesham, a | medieval prior of Evesham Abbey around 1130. |
The name comes from the fact that a | medieval priory was built here |
There is also the remains of a | medieval priory church (from which the house gets its |
tue of Our Lady of Walsingham modelled on the | medieval priory's seal and set up in the parish's main |
and often played in old churches, fortresses, | medieval prisons and theatres that provided an appropr |
This mansion is one of three | medieval private residences remaining in Paris. |
as a mix of powerful black metal, industrial, | medieval profane music, neoclassical and apocalyptic-f |
m, furry fandom, multiple movie showings, and | medieval programming, as well as live performances. |
rganized by Alcuin, where he studied from the | medieval programs known as the trivium and the quadriv |
emos, including an extremely rare demo titled | Medieval Prophecy. |
Taliesin is given at its fullest in the late | medieval prose text Ystorya Taliesin, the earliest red |
Both are mentioned in the | medieval prose tale Culhwch ac Olwen, where it is said |
This Osla figures in two | medieval prose tales, Culhwch and Olwen (c. |
style - borrowing architectonic elements from | medieval prototypes and Renaissance Venice - it was te |
Stairs at side of late | medieval pulpitum. |
In Hinduism, in many | medieval puranas, Indra appears as a deus otiosus, whe |
"Just Another | Medieval Quartet Crossing Over." |
Skeppsbrokajen was preceded by a | medieval quay called Koggabron ("Cog bridge") located |
a name known in legend for an alleged Swedish | medieval queen consort, spouse of King Blot-Sweyn of S |
For the | medieval queen of Scotland, see Margaret of England. |
knamed Queen Tamara after the famous Georgian | medieval queen, became known for her tastes in expensi |
Her book The Last | Medieval Queens: English Queenship 1445-1503 (Oxford U |
The | Medieval Rabbi Nissim of Gerona (commonly called Ran) |
He is considered as an ideal type of | medieval rabbi, who demanded from the community and it |
orter list, alternate lists provided by other | medieval rabbinic authorities seem to indicate some le |
ren is a very good example of a medieval/post | medieval rabbit warren which was used to breed rabbits |
ill being visible there is also evidence of a | medieval rabbit warren. |
ly and in the 70s it was used as a centre for | medieval re-enactments, attracting tourists with such |
all Be Well tells the story of Burt Hecker, a | medieval re-enactor from upstate New York who travels |
Medieval readers took the ascription to Aristotle as a | |
an, an area of the Rance World which parodies | medieval real-world Japan. |
The County of Vasconia was a small | medieval realm segregated c.830 from the Duchy of Vasc |
of Zeta and its modernization as a true tiny | Medieval realm. |
He also finds a | medieval recipe for a traditional local liquor called |
Early | medieval records about the hall began in 1335 when Wil |
th century it was assumed to be St Kenwyn (no | medieval records have it with the prefix 'Saint'). |
In | medieval records, Jomsborg is described as a fortress |
is best known for his detailed collections of | medieval records, in particular of church councils. |
In | medieval records, the bishop is sometimes referred to |
The Analysis of Ancient and | Medieval Records. |
ancient monuments in Suffolk, the moats of a | medieval rectory. |
No | medieval references to the legend have been found; the |
ridge is home to the ruins of the Grasburg, a | medieval refuge castle, which legend has it was the fa |
iela Daichan collected stories about aberrant | medieval religious women, but since that time, there h |
, it was the island of Funen's most important | medieval religious institution. |
Cowan, Ian B. & Easson, David E., | Medieval Religious Houses: Scotland With an Appendix o |
ajority of his contemporaries, subscribing to | medieval religious orthodoxy, under which the doctrine |
lowing the city's fall is unusual in terms of | medieval religious fanaticism, in that he is merciful |
Cowan, Ian B. & Easson, David E., | Medieval Religious Houses: Scotland With an Appendix o |
Medieval reliquary, Saint Ladislaus I of Hungary. | |
The earliest | medieval remains found were a Norman church from aroun |
family who owned it at around this time, the | medieval remains of the castle today include a front, |
Dartmoor's Early Historic and | Medieval Remains. |
ching the bounds of its repertoire to include | Medieval, Renaissance and contemporary works. |
ho specialized in Italian music from the late | medieval, Renaissance and early Baroque eras. |
performs the music and the instruments of the | Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque periods. |
accepted, his studies of Spanish literature ( | medieval, Renaissance, and Golden Age) are still valua |
that presents performances of music from the | Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque and early Classical per |
frican, African-American, European (including | Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, I |
6 to organize concerts featuring music of the | medieval, renaissance, baroque, and early classic eras |
ion comprises the Martin D'Arcy Collection of | Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque art and artifacts; |
It formed one of three | medieval renaissances identified by medievalists. |
Medieval rendering of the 1291 Siege of Acre | |
This group takes an innovative approach to | medieval repertoires, especially with respect to their |
north-west are the ruins of Bewley Castle, a | medieval residence of the bishops of Carlisle. |
A moated site is all that remains of the | medieval residence of Mathams. |
The | medieval residents would have worked for the local Lor |
ated to All Saints; the body of the church is | medieval, restored in the nineteenth century, while th |
aker architect Charles Balderston in a German | Medieval Revival style on the exterior and in a Coloni |
Buranus is the recording album by the German | medieval revival band Corvus Corax that employs the me |
The building, in a | medieval revival style, is sited in a private park for |
The Greene Knight is a late | medieval rhyming romance, found in the Percy Folio Man |
ere are also Saxon field names and remains of | medieval ridge and furrow. |
Evidence of | medieval ridge and furrow ploughing can still be seen |
Fifth Doctor - A joust in a | medieval ring against a Sontaran on a hoverbike |
The historic sites in the townland are a | medieval ringfort on the east side of the Killeshandra |
The historic sites in the townland are a | medieval ringfort south of the Bawnboy Road, (Site num |
The historic sites in the townland are a | medieval ringfort, the international border crossing w |
in the townland are Hillview House and three | medieval ringforts in the southern end of Snugborough, |
In Genre and Ritual: The Cultural Heritage of | Medieval Rituals. |
Wallingford Bridge is a | medieval road bridge over the River Thames in England |
which with Warren Lane formed the line of the | medieval road between Burton and Lichfield before Main |
ation for the Carelgate (or Carlisle Road), a | medieval road running from Corbridge market place and |
Due to the narrow | medieval roads the tramways were initially banned from |
ttlement at the junction of several Roman and | medieval roads. |
Medieval Robertsbridge was granted a market charter in | |
Map of | Medieval Rochester, showing the tower that Gundulf bui |
rox (Latin: "savage way of life") is a German | medieval rock band, formed in winter 2001. |
Bertrand des Bordes (died 1311) was a | medieval Roman Catholic Cardinal and bishop of the Dio |
This undermined the authority, fundamental to | medieval Roman law, of the Latin Vulgate text of the P |
1205 - 1266) was a | medieval Roman Catholic monk and chronicler, born in T |
Cador appears in The Dream of Rhonabwy, a | medieval romance associated with the Mabinogion. |
ich ultimately took the place of the decadent | medieval romance of chivalry. |
Form and Meaning in | Medieval Romance, 1966 |
Many | medieval romances sent knights out on quests. |
Medieval Romances (1957) editor with Laura Hibbard Loo | |
depicted in works of literature, such as the | medieval romances. |
lding the cross is regularly exhibited in the | medieval romanesque church doorways. |
centre on a hill surrounded by plains with a | medieval Romanesque tower built between the 11th and 1 |
Ioan was one of the last | medieval Romanian rulers to battle the Turks. |
hen her subject matter changed from rustic to | medieval romantic and biblical. |
ichard Donner brought him onto Ladyhawke, the | medieval romantic fantasy starring Matthew Broderick, |
He continued the use of | medieval romantic themes in Siwan which also deals wit |
A collection of essays under the title Early | Medieval Rome and the Christian West: Essays in Honour |
best known for a trilogy about werewolves in | medieval Rome. |
The | medieval roof is camber beam in type, divided into pan |
today still manages to keep in touch with its | medieval roots and strives to maintain the character o |
It is one of only two such | medieval round towers in Ireland that can be climbed t |
of the round church of St Nicholas (the only | medieval round church in Scotland) and the Earl's Bu, |
It incorporates part of the main | medieval route out of London, and runs through Finchle |
as built to make passable this only available | medieval route from coastal points south from Stonehav |
Morfe Forest was a | medieval royal forest in east Shropshire. |
combination of the ancient chitra veena, the | medieval rubab and modern sursingar. |
century church had been built over Roman and | medieval rubbish pits, so had to be strengthened by bu |
Clarendon Palace is a | medieval ruin near Salisbury in Wiltshire, England. |
was brought home to Ireland and buried at the | medieval ruined church in Johnstown, County Kildare, n |
In addition to the usual | medieval rule that Easter was the first Sunday after t |
Conomerus or Conomor the Cursed, was an early | medieval ruler of Brittany. |
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