...is well-known. In 1980 this German art historian (professor at the University of Göttingen) published his dissertation: a very thorough and reliable analysis of early Bosch imitators from the first...
...is well-known. In 1980 this German art historian (professor at the University of Göttingen) published his dissertation: a very thorough and reliable analysis of early Bosch imitators from the first...
...for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter the Kingdom of God, meaning that it is easier for Christ to...
...Bosch reception. In chapter IV, the last but definitely not the least interesting one, Hoffman is looking for reliable criteria when it comes down to assess the authenticity of...
...replied: ‘I just saw my companion sitting on the train of that woman, and when she started to walk this way and that through the streets, he was tossed off...
...and walks in its meshes’. 156 (nr. 111). ‘The Fly and the Ant’. It is likewise with laymen. At Easter and Pentecost they receive the Eucharist, and quite regularly hear...
...krijgen dikwijls tegenwind en lopen vast op zand. Tafel van den Kersten Ghelove II ed. 1937 (1404) 84 (Winterstuc, hoofdstuk 17, regels 126-127). Theologisch compendium. Over de hoop: Si set...
...verhalen komt uit drie bronnen: de geschiedenis van Griekenland en Rome, de geschiedenis van Frankrijk en de geschiedenis van Engeland. The Knight’s Tale speelt zich af in het oude Griekenland....
...and should have their hearing prepared and ready for the word of God, thus completely removing from themselves everything temporal except the strictly necessary. Der Naturen Bloeme I ed. 1980...
...Nederlandse Taal- en Letterkunde, deel 112 (1996), afl. 3, pp. 227-237. Felicity Riddy, “Giving and receiving – Exchange in the Roman van Walewein and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight”,...
...daterend van 384: Let them marry and be given in marriage who eat their bread in the sweat of their brow, whose land brings forth thorns and thistles [spinas /...