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Vol. 3 No. 2 (2014)
Published: 2014-12-10
  • "Sicut lilium inter spinas". Floral Metaphors in Late Medieval Marian Iconography from Patristic and Theological Sources
    José María Salvador González
    1-32
    • PDF
  • Light Symbolism in Gentile da Fabriano’s Vatican Annunciation
    Lasse Hodne
    33-50
    • PDF
  • Follow the Light "Lumen Gloriae" and "Visio Dei" in the Works of Dante Alighieri and Marguerite dicta Porete
    Pablo Acosta-García
    51-76
    • PDF
  • Orthodox Cosmology and Cosmography The Iconographic Mandorla as Imago Mundi
    Rotislava Todorova
    77-94
    • PDF
  • Good and Bad Tongues Iconographic Clarifications of Talking Signs (II)
    Raquel Sigüenza Martín
    95-126
    • PDF (Español (España))
  • The "Elevatio Animae" in the Medieval Funerary Art of the Iberian Peninsula
    Marta Miriam Ramos Dias
    127-140
    • PDF (Português (Portugal))

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