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  • Information on Pre-Urban Hymns and Evaluations of Those Who Have Tried to Write “Metrical” Translations—With Good and Poor Examples

    Information on Pre-Urban Hymns and Evaluations of Those Who Have Tried to Write “Metrical” Translations—With Good and Poor Examples

  • Prudentius of Troyes (D. 861) and the Reception of the Patristic Tradition in the Carolingian Era

    Prudentius of Troyes (D. 861) and the Reception of the Patristic Tradition in the Carolingian Era

  • Virtues and Vices: Examples of Medieval Knowledge Visualization

    Virtues and Vices: Examples of Medieval Knowledge Visualization

  • Prudentius' Contra Symmachum, Book II Introduction, Translation and Commentary

    Prudentius' Contra Symmachum, Book II Introduction, Translation and Commentary

  • The Poetry of Prudentius

    The Poetry of Prudentius

  • The Apostle As Anchor

    The Apostle As Anchor

  • And the “Divine Comedy”

    And the “Divine Comedy”

  • Prudentius, Poetry and Hispania

    Prudentius, Poetry and Hispania

  • Seven Deadly Sins Sin 5: Seven Deadly Sins

    Seven Deadly Sins Sin 5: Seven Deadly Sins

  • Cordial Dislike: Reinventing the Celestial Ladies of <I>Pearl</I> And

    Cordial Dislike: Reinventing the Celestial Ladies of <I>Pearl</I> And

  • Voices in Tolkien: Aquinas, the Lord of the Rings, and True Myth in The

    Voices in Tolkien: Aquinas, the Lord of the Rings, and True Myth in The

  • Depictions of Virtues and Vices As Mnemonic Devices

    Depictions of Virtues and Vices As Mnemonic Devices

  • A Study of Prudentius' Use of Vergil and Lucan in The

    A Study of Prudentius' Use of Vergil and Lucan in The

  • Agnes in Agony: Damasus, Ambrose, Prudentius, and the Construction Of

    Agnes in Agony: Damasus, Ambrose, Prudentius, and the Construction Of

  • An LDS Contribution to the Virtues and Vices Tradition

    An LDS Contribution to the Virtues and Vices Tradition

  • Reading Agnes: the Rhetoric of Gender in Ambrose and Prudentius

    Reading Agnes: the Rhetoric of Gender in Ambrose and Prudentius

  • Editorial Post Script: Farfarello Between Horror and Humour, in Dante, Leopardi, and Folklore

    Editorial Post Script: Farfarello Between Horror and Humour, in Dante, Leopardi, and Folklore

  • Classical Style and Catholic Theology: a Multi-Faceted Analysis of the Eucharistic Hymns of Saint Thomas Aquinas

    Classical Style and Catholic Theology: a Multi-Faceted Analysis of the Eucharistic Hymns of Saint Thomas Aquinas" (2017)

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  • St. Lawrence's Death on a Grill: Fact Or Fiction?
  • Prudentius' Metamorphoses
  • Songs Beyond Mankind: Poetry and the Lager from Dante to Primo Levi
  • Seven-Virtues.Pdf
  • The Ancient Martyrdom Accounts of Peter and Paul
  • Allegory and Poetics: the Structure and Imagery of Prudentius' "Psychomachia" by S
  • Virtue Ethics and Education from Late Antiquity to the Eighteenth Century
  • PAUL the MARTYR Writings from the Greco-Roman World Supplement Series
  • 56508D4a99ba50.93033856.Pdf
  • American Dante Bibliography for 1979.Pdf
  • Prudentius, Poetry and Hispania
  • The Roman Self in Late Antiquity Mastrangelo, Marc
  • Peter, Popes, Politics and More: the Apostle As Anchor 3 Roald Dijkstra
  • Virtues and Vices in Medieval Christian Thought
  • Prudentius, with an English Translation by H.J. Thomson
  • Geography and Space in the Poetry of Prudentius
  • American Dante Bibliography for 1963.Pdf
  • Prudentius' Agnes and the Elegiac Puella


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