| Micah Joseph Berdichevsky - 1990 - 296 頁
...had told him. Forebears and Descendants 81 NAHMAN KETUFA This story was known among the kabbalists at the end of the fifteenth and the beginning of the sixteenth centuries. The narrative refers to events that, according to the dates that appear in the text, occurred almost... | |
| Miguel Leon-Portilla - 1992 - 322 頁
...the ancient inhabitants of the Americas in a chapter most often entitled, "Discoveries and Conquests at the End of the Fifteenth and the Beginning of the Sixteenth Centuries." The historical being of the American Indian cultures was thus focused as if its whole meaning depended... | |
| Marinus Antony Wes - 1992 - 390 頁
...natural law, and rationalism. The West came nonetheless, despite the demise of free Novgorod. The West: at the end of the fifteenth and the beginning of the sixteenth centuries this meant "the Latins", latinstvo. Syphilis, first recorded in Russia in the last decade of the fifteenth... | |
| Ronald A. T. Judy - 1993 - 372 頁
...were admitted into the Jakhanke community. According to TKS, this same city was evacuated sometime at the end of the fifteenth and the beginning of the sixteenth centuries, which coincides with the Foulah migration into the region of Bundu and the region of the Djalonke.... | |
| Pedro Juan Duque - 1993 - 144 頁
...representations must have been almost completely unknown at least in Castile since we hear nothing of them until the end of the fifteenth and the beginning of the sixteenth centuries. Alphonsus x, King of Castile, while referring to other religious plays, in no way mentions the autos... | |
| J. Leeds Barroll - 1995 - 304 頁
...subject within it. Within the "systematic establishment of the geometrical laws of perspective formulated at the end of the fifteenth and the beginning of the sixteenth centuries," Lacan remarks, the appearance of anamorphosis represents "a sensitive spot, a lesion, a locus of pain,... | |
| John Beverley, Michael Aronna, José Oviedo - 1995 - 340 頁
...systematic way, a completed civil society is impelled. Colonization allows a portion of its duced in Europe at the end of the fifteenth and the beginning of the sixteenth centuries. lf Latin America is excluded as such from World History, then North, or Anglo-Saxon, America is the... | |
| Joseph Frank - 1995 - 544 頁
...the defiled peoples of the West."41 There would then be a sudden transition, in another ballad, "to the end of the fifteenth and the beginning of the sixteenth centuries in Europe, to Italy, to the Papacy, to church art, to Raphael, to the cult of Apollo Belvedere, to... | |
| Lynton Keith Caldwell, Paul Stanley Weiland - 1996 - 500 頁
...years. It began with the expansion overseas of the principal European nations following their formation at the end of the fifteenth and the beginning of the sixteenth centuries. The political consequences of this expansion were the conquest and settlement of the American continents... | |
| Marianne E. Kalinke - 1996 - 340 頁
...liven up the story: they give the characters names, provide dramatic details and vivid dialogue." 25 At the end of the fifteenth and the beginning of the sixteenth centuries, that is, contemporaneously with the popularity of the Heiligen Leben collection, another type of sacred... | |
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