Citation: Pa. Mariaux, The Virgin in Tuotilo's workshop: The medieval artist as "Theodidact" (Studying the implications of divine inspiration in artistic work of the Middle-Ages), REV HIST R, 218(2), 2001, pp. 171-193
Citation: C. Amiel, One hundred voices of Quintanar - The Castilian model of Marranism during the Inquisition, Part 1, REV HIST R, 218(2), 2001, pp. 195-280
Citation: N. Belayche, Orientalia Sacra Urbis Romae, Dolichena et Heliopolitana: Archaeological and religio-historical studies on the cosmopolitan cults from Commagenian and Syrian origins, REV HIST R, 218(2), 2001, pp. 286-293
Citation: J. Lebrun, Francis de Sales (1567-1622): A man of spiritual letters. Culture, tradition, correspondences, REV HIST R, 218(2), 2001, pp. 294-297
Citation: B. Oguibenine, The "organism" of the 'Veda': A study on Prabhakaras' "niyoga doctrine" with selected translations of the 'Brhati', REV HIST R, 218(2), 2001, pp. 299-300
Citation: M. Chodkiewicz, Muslims and the word of god (An interdisciplinary dialogue on the transmission, interpretation and function of the 'Qur'an' in Islamic society), REV HIST R, 218(1), 2001, pp. 13-31
Citation: F. Deroche, Usages of the 'Qur'an' (The emergent literary tradition and transmission of Islamic scriptural revelation), REV HIST R, 218(1), 2001, pp. 43-63
Citation: C. Hames, Talismanic usages of the 'Qur'an' (Traditional lore relating to the special intrinsic magical power in Islamic scripture), REV HIST R, 218(1), 2001, pp. 83-95
Citation: M. Gaborieau, Translations, prints and uses of the 'Qur'an' in the Indian subcontinent, 1786-1875 (A conspectus of the history of the vulgarization of Muslim scripture during the British colonization of India), REV HIST R, 218(1), 2001, pp. 97-111
Citation: M. Sacquin, "Evangelize France": The Protestant bibles in rural France, 1814-1870 (Examining the autonomous "Sacy Bible" as antipapist polemic in rural French revivalist culture and society), REV HIST R, 218(1), 2001, pp. 113-141
Citation: E. Foulon, Mercury Aletes: The hero of the Alps - Hannibal representing the Punic Hercules as divine hero in Polybius (III,47,6-48,12), REV HIST R, 217(4), 2000, pp. 669-688
Citation: Jv. Tolan, The baptism of a "pagan" king in medieval crusade epics - Portraying the Muslim adversary as pagan idolater in the writings of 13th-century Western chroniclers, REV HIST R, 217(4), 2000, pp. 707-731
Citation: C. Mayeur-jaouen, Crocodiles and saints of the Nile River: From talisman to miracle - European and Arab understandings of Egyptian myths and mentalities, REV HIST R, 217(4), 2000, pp. 733-760