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Citation: Jg. Weiger, CERVANTINE KINESICS -CENTURY SPANISH LITERATURE - GESTURES AS AN ELEMENT OF CERVANTES NARRATIVE TECHNIQUE( TRANSMITTING BODILY MOVEMENTS, POSTURES, AND GESTURES IN 17TH), The Journal of medieval and Renaissance studies, 25(2), 1995, pp. 271-304
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Citation: R. Kieckhefer, THE HOLY AND THE UNHOLY - SAINTHOOD, WITCHCRAFT, AND MAGIC IN LATE-MEDIEVAL EUROPE, The Journal of medieval and Renaissance studies, 24(3), 1994, pp. 355-385
Citation: M. Otter, A SO-CALLED NEW-WERKE, 'SAINTE ERKENWALD', SAINT-ALBANS, AND THE MEDIEVAL SENSE OF THE PAST -CENTURY ONWARDS( A STUDY OF HISTORICAL CONSCIOUSNESS FROM THE 12TH), The Journal of medieval and Renaissance studies, 24(3), 1994, pp. 387-414
Citation: Wm. Hamlin, ATTRIBUTIONS OF DIVINITY IN RENAISSANCE ETHNOGRAPHY AND ROMANCE, OR, MAKING RELIGION OF WONDER -CALLED DISCOVERY-NARRATIVE( LINGUISTIC APOTHEOSIS AND MANIFESTATIONS OF FORMS OF CONVENTIONAL HYPERBOLE IN THE SO), The Journal of medieval and Renaissance studies, 24(3), 1994, pp. 415-447
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Citation: P. Arnade, CROWDS, BANNERS, AND THE MARKETPLACE - SYMBOLS OF DEFIANCE AND DEFEATDURING THE GHENT-WAR OF 1452-1453( AN EXAMINATION OF THE COMPLEX SOCIAL AND POLITICAL LAYERING IN THE MEDIEVAL STATE ), The Journal of medieval and Renaissance studies, 24(3), 1994, pp. 471-497
Citation: W. Schleiner, INFECTION AND CURE THROUGH WOMEN - RENAISSANCE CONSTRUCTIONS OF SYPHILIS, The Journal of medieval and Renaissance studies, 24(3), 1994, pp. 499-517
Citation: Mm. Bullard, HEROES AND THEIR WORKSHOPS -CENTURY ITALY - MEDICI PATRONAGE AND THE PROBLEM OF SHARED AGENCY( AN ANALYSIS OF THE INCREASE IN PRIVATE CONSUMPTION OF THE ARTS IN 15TH), The Journal of medieval and Renaissance studies, 24(2), 1994, pp. 179-198
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