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Das Gesicht der Welt
physiognomisches Denken in der Goethezeit -
Das Gesicht der Welt
physiognomisches Denken in der Goethezeit -
Natural and artificial bodies in early modern England
literature, natural philosophy, objects -
Bodies, politics, and transformations: John Donne's Metempsychosis
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Körper als Geschichte(n)
Geschichtsreflexionen und Körperdarstellungen in der deutschsprachigen Erzählliteratur (1981-2012) -
John Donne, body and soul
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Körperinszenierungen in mittelalterlicher Literatur
Kolloquium am Zentrum für Interdisziplinäre Forschung der Universität Bielefeld (18. bis 20. März 1999) -
Das Gesicht der Welt
physiognomisches Denken in der Goethezeit -
St Berrnad's [sic] vision; or, a brief discourse between the soul and the body of a wicked man lately deceased, blaming each other
With a speech from the devil in Hell. To the tune of, Flying fame, &c -
Saint Bernards vision. Or, a briefe Discourse ... betweene the Soule and the Body of a damned man newly deceased ...
with a speech of the Divels in Hell, etc -
Saint Bernards vision. Or, A briefe discourse (dialogue-wise) betweene the soule and the body of a damned man newly deceased
laying open the faults of each other: With a speech of the divels in hell. To the tune of, Fortune my foe -
Saint Bernards vision. Or, A briefe discourse (dialogue-wise) betweene the soule and the body of a damned man newly deceased
laying open the faults of each other: With a speech of the divels in hell. To the tune of, Fortune my foe -
Impolitic bodies
poetry, saints, and society in fifteenth-century England ; the work of Osbern Bokenham -
Flesh and spirit in the songs of Homer
a study of words and myths -
The body and the soul in medieval literature
[essays ... from the tenth J. A. W. Bennett Symposium ... held in Perugia, 20 - 22 April 1998] -
Querela, sive, Dialogus animaæ et corporis damnati
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Saint Bernard's vision: or, a brief discourse, dialogue-wise, between the soul and body of a damned man
newly deceased laying the faults one upon the other. To which is added, A speech of the devils in hell, &c. To the tune of, Flying fame, &c. Licensed according to order -
The vision
or a dialog between the soul and the bodie, fancied in a morning-dream -
The complaint or dialogue, betvvixt the soule and the bodie of a damned man
Each laying the fault vpon the other. Supposed to be written by S. Bernard from a nightly vision of his, and now published out of an ancient manuscript copie. By William Crashaw -
Saint Bernards vision. Or, A briefe discourse (dialogue-wise) betweene the soule and the body of a damned man newly deceased
laying open the faults of each other: With a speech of the divels in hell. To the tune of, Fortune my foe -
Querela, sive, Dialogus animaæ & corporis damnati
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Querela siue, Dialogus animæ & corporis damnati
Quem aiunt S. Bernardum ex nocturna visione composuisse. Ex vetusto codice discripta. Per Guliel. Crash