With a short essay by curator Gregory Burke, a selected bibliography and career history this is a major catalogue on an artist with an established international reputation. The catalogue reproduces work seen at the 2001 Venice Biennale.
Canto of the Ventriloquising Apostrophe Hammer blow from down below sun clustering in the semi—up—here, partial uppers of scenic stratiform, hammer blow cast east to west, engine propelling against the diff. Hammer blow, you come out of ...
This dissertation will explore the apparatus of Pagan cultic performance and sacred play; how Pagans employ ritual practice, performative modes, and play as artistic creations and political statements, as well as pathways to the divine.
I used a number of bilingual versions, from Anthony Esolen's wonderful Modern Library version (New York, 2003), through to the Jean Hollander and Robert Hollander edition (New York: Doubleday, 2003), and Allen Mandelbaum's Bantam ...
The second volume of the Divine Comedy presents the Purgatory.
The British Library's Yates-Thompson manuscript of Dante's Divine Comedy, probably created around 1445 to delight the King of Naples, is a unique treasure.
Dan Reynolds is an award winning professional cartoonist with numerous nationally published books, most recently the expansive series of topical hilarious cartoons and fascinating information, The Funny Side Collection.
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
The second volume of the Divine Comedy presents the Purgatory.
The first part of Dante's Divine Comedy (translated by Henry Francis Cary), the "Inferno" (or "Hell") begins on the night before Good Friday in the year 1300, "halfway along our life's path".
The first part of Dante's Divine Comedy (translated by Henry Francis Cary), the "Inferno" (or "Hell") begins on the night before Good Friday in the year 1300, "halfway along our life's path".
The final volume of Dante's, Divine Comedy; Paradise. Having plunged to the uttermost depths of Hell and climbed the Mount of Purgatory, Dante ascends to Heaven, continuing his soul's search for God, guided by his beloved Beatrice.
The second volume of the Divine Comedy presents the Purgatory.
The second volume of the Divine Comedy presents the Purgatory.
Continuing the story of the poet's journey through the medieval Other World under the guidance of the Roman poet Virgil, the Purgatory culminates in the regaining of the Garden of Eden and the reunion there with the poet's long-lost love ...