Mediaevalia, 11-12. ciltlerCenter for Medieval and Early Renaissance Studies, State University of New York at Binghamton, 1989 |
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Sayfa 99
... gives " hem ” at 1. 915 ; this allows , for instance , Margaret Williams ' translation : " How hide from them that have kindled his hate ? " ( New York , 1970 , p . 155 ) . Anderson follows Gollancz's emendation of " hem " to " h [ y ] ...
... gives " hem ” at 1. 915 ; this allows , for instance , Margaret Williams ' translation : " How hide from them that have kindled his hate ? " ( New York , 1970 , p . 155 ) . Anderson follows Gollancz's emendation of " hem " to " h [ y ] ...
Sayfa 15
... give : Primo superbia per humilitatem gula per abstinentiam fornicatio per castitatem auaritia per sapientiam ira per ... gives , albeit imperfectly , a reading close to the origi- nal : " alta posuit superbis humilia vero humilibus ...
... give : Primo superbia per humilitatem gula per abstinentiam fornicatio per castitatem auaritia per sapientiam ira per ... gives , albeit imperfectly , a reading close to the origi- nal : " alta posuit superbis humilia vero humilibus ...
Sayfa 205
... gives two subordinate virtues to each cardinal virtue at the four corners of his domed aedicule . Humility is of the pair that flank Temperance , her partner being Virginity ( Fabbri and Rutenburg 1981 ) . Humility , according to ...
... gives two subordinate virtues to each cardinal virtue at the four corners of his domed aedicule . Humility is of the pair that flank Temperance , her partner being Virginity ( Fabbri and Rutenburg 1981 ) . Humility , according to ...
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