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Løve og drage by Bibuser, last updated: 2015-01-11 12:14
Discusses a strap-end buckle from Huseby in Râde, Østfold, E. Norway.
Løve og drage by Bibuser, last updated: 2015-01-11 12:14
Discusses a strap-end buckle from Huseby in Râde, Østfold, E. Norway.
St. Margaret, Patroness of Childbirth by Bibuser, last updated: 2015-01-11 11:54
Examines the ambiguous nature of dragons and serpents in Norse mythology, the theme of a confrontation with a dragon in folklore and hagiography, and the cult of St. Margaret of Antioch in Iceland.
St. Margaret, Patroness of Childbirth by Bibuser, last updated: 2015-01-11 11:54
Examines the ambiguous nature of dragons and serpents in Norse mythology, the theme of a confrontation with a dragon in folklore and hagiography, and the cult of St. Margaret of Antioch in Iceland.
South America on maps before Columbus? Martellus's "Dragon's Tail" peninsula by Bibuser, last updated: 2015-01-11 11:46
The article argues that perceived similarities between the river and coastal outlines on this "Dragon's Tail" peninsula and those of South America are fortuitous, and that the non-Ptolemaic place-names on this section of Martellus's map are derived from Marco Polo.
South America on maps before Columbus? Martellus's "Dragon's Tail" peninsula by Bibuser, last updated: 2015-01-11 11:46
The article argues that perceived similarities between the river and coastal outlines on this "Dragon's Tail" peninsula and those of South America are fortuitous, and that the non-Ptolemaic place-names on this section of Martellus's map are derived from Marco Polo.
"Slaying the dragon". Der letzte Heilversuch an Anfortas im "Parzival" Wolframs von Eschenbach (483,6-18) by Bibuser, last updated: 2015-01-10 18:13
"Slaying the dragon". Der letzte Heilversuch an Anfortas im "Parzival" Wolframs von Eschenbach (483,6-18) by Bibuser, last updated: 2015-01-10 18:13
Chudoto sǔs zmeya, devitsata i desnitsata na Ǐoan Krǔstitel - edin neprouchen srednovekoven tekst by Bibuser, last updated: 2015-01-10 18:06
Chudoto sǔs zmeya, devitsata i desnitsata na Ǐoan Krǔstitel - edin neprouchen srednovekoven tekst by Bibuser, last updated: 2015-01-10 18:06
Beowulf and some fictions of the Geatish succession by Bibuser, last updated: 2015-01-10 17:43
Beowulf and some fictions of the Geatish succession by Bibuser, last updated: 2015-01-10 17:43
The image of St. George and the dragon: promotin books and book producers in pre-Reformation England by Bibuser, last updated: 2015-01-10 17:35
The article discusses the use of woodcuts of the saint to promote vooks, including Julian Notary's printed editions of the St. Albans Chronicle (1504, 1515), noting also the association of the saint's image with notions of English identity.
Caractères et métamorphoses du dragon des origines: du méchant au gentil by Bibuser, last updated: 2015-01-10 17:10
Caractères et métamorphoses du dragon des origines: du méchant au gentil by Bibuser, last updated: 2015-01-10 17:10
l drago alato nell'iconografia del basso Medioevo e alcune sue rivisitazioni fra Trieste, la Dalmazia e le terre veneziane by Bibuser, last updated: 2015-01-10 17:06
The article analyses the iconography of a cross with a dragon donated by Alda de Giuliani to the cathedral of San Giusto (Trieste) in 1383.
l drago alato nell'iconografia del basso Medioevo e alcune sue rivisitazioni fra Trieste, la Dalmazia e le terre veneziane by Bibuser, last updated: 2015-01-10 17:06
The article analyses the iconography of a cross with a dragon donated by Alda de Giuliani to the cathedral of San Giusto (Trieste) in 1383.
III. Iván 1497.évi vörös viaszos pecsétje. Adalékok az orosz állami szimbolika előtörténetéhez by Bibuser, last updated: 2015-01-10 12:35
The article analyses the significance of the seal's figures, a knight fighting with a dragon and the double-headed eagle.
III. Iván 1497.évi vörös viaszos pecsétje. Adalékok az orosz állami szimbolika előtörténetéhez by Bibuser, last updated: 2015-01-10 12:35
The article analyses the significance of the seal's figures, a knight fighting with a dragon and the double-headed eagle.
Von Drachentötern, Quellenfiktionen, Pastourellen und Lehnwörtern. Kritische Notizen zu jüngeren Thesen über deutsch-spanische Beziehungen im Mittelalter by Bibuser, last updated: 2015-01-10 12:30
The article discusses the interpretation of the figure of the dragon slayer in a Romanesque church in Sangüesa as Sigurd, the search for an Iberian prototype for Kyot, Wolfram's alleged source in Parzival, two attempts to discover literary traces of Oswald's journeys to Spain, and the hypothesis of an etymological connection between Old Saxon tirri (Hildebrandslied, v.25) and Castlian tirria.
 
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