Virgins and Fleurs de Lys

Virgins and Fleurs de Lys
Title Virgins and Fleurs de Lys PDF eBook
Author Catherine Mary Den Tandt
Publisher La Editorial, UPR
Pages 204
Release 2000
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780847703890

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The Virgin Warrior

The Virgin Warrior
Title The Virgin Warrior PDF eBook
Author Larissa Juliet Taylor
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 224
Release 2009-10-06
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0300161298

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“A fresh and provocative biography of La Pucelle . . . her transformation from a naive girl to a strong-willed, bold, and gifted captain of war.”—Frederic J. Baumgartner, author of France in the Sixteenth Century France’s great heroine and England’s great scourge: whether a lunatic, a witch, a religious icon, or a skilled soldier and leader, Joan of Arc’s contemporaries found her as extraordinary and fascinating as the legends that abound about her today. But her life has been so endlessly cast and recast that we have lost sight of the remarkable girl at the heart of it—a teenaged peasant girl who, after claiming to hear voices, convinced the French king to let her lead a disheartened army into battle. In the process she changed the course of European history. In The Virgin Warrior, Larissa Juliet Taylor paints a vivid portrait of Joan as a self-confident, charismatic and supremely determined figure, whose sheer force of will electrified those around her and struck terror into the hearts of the English soldiers and leaders. The drama of Joan’s life is set against a world where visions and witchcraft were real, where saints could appear to peasants, battles and sieges decided the fate of kingdoms and rigged trials could result in burning at the stake. Yet in her short life, Joan emboldened the French soldiers and villagers with her strength and resolve. A difficult, inflexible leader, she defied her accusers and enemies to the end. From her early years to the myths and fantasies that have swelled since her death, Taylor “goes deep into Joan of Arc’s heart and soul and shows us the maiden, the warrior and the heroine” (Kate Williams, New York Times bestselling author)./

Prisoners of Hope

Prisoners of Hope
Title Prisoners of Hope PDF eBook
Author John Smyth Carroll
Publisher
Pages 552
Release 1906
Genre Purgatory in literature
ISBN

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The Virgin Widow. Or, a Sicilian Summer St. Clement's Eve. The Eve of the Conquest, and Other Poems

The Virgin Widow. Or, a Sicilian Summer St. Clement's Eve. The Eve of the Conquest, and Other Poems
Title The Virgin Widow. Or, a Sicilian Summer St. Clement's Eve. The Eve of the Conquest, and Other Poems PDF eBook
Author Henry Taylor
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 378
Release 2024-08-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3385558409

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1878.

The Cult of the Black Virgin

The Cult of the Black Virgin
Title The Cult of the Black Virgin PDF eBook
Author Ean Begg
Publisher Chiron Publications
Pages 254
Release 2017-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1630514411

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A Descriptive Catalogue of the Latin Manuscripts in the John Rylands Library at Manchester

A Descriptive Catalogue of the Latin Manuscripts in the John Rylands Library at Manchester
Title A Descriptive Catalogue of the Latin Manuscripts in the John Rylands Library at Manchester PDF eBook
Author John Rylands Library
Publisher
Pages 364
Release 1921
Genre Great Britain
ISBN

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Silent Messengers

Silent Messengers
Title Silent Messengers PDF eBook
Author Sven Dupré
Publisher LIT Verlag Münster
Pages 395
Release 2011
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3825816354

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This book speaks about a world of mute objects ranging from plant bulbs, divining rods, and archeological findings to drawn, painted, or printed images. It describes the functions of these objects as ambiguous and polyvalent carriers of knowledge, and it analyzes the ways in which networks of scholars, craftsmen, mathematicians, anatomy professors, or merchants active in the Low Countries attributed new meanings to them. The book examines a period in which cities like Antwerp and Amsterdam were nodal points in the international exchange of goods, news, and skills. (Series: Low Countries Studies on the Circulation of Natural Knowledge - Vol. 1)