Medieval History
Romanesque, Art & Thought in the Twelfth Century
Just published!
Romanesque, Art & Thought in the Twelfth Century, Essays in Honor of
Walter Cahn (Occasional Papers from the Index of Christian Art, Vol.
X).
Articles by: Walter Cahn, Elizabeth Sears, Willibald Sauerlander,
Madeline Caviness, Patricia Stirnemann, Bruno Reudenbach, Herbert
Kessler, Neil Stratford, Ilene Forsyth, Eliane Vergnolle, Dorothy
Glass, John Williams, Lucy Freeman Sander, T. A. Heslop, Mary B.
Shepard.
Available from Penn State University Press or The Index of Christian Art
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Index Of Christian Art
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Liminal Spaces: A Symposium In Honor Of Pamela Sheingorn
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