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Nordenfalk is
Swedish surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Johan Nordenfalk (1796–1846),
Swedish politician and
Prime Minister for Justice...
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stands in
reverse proportion to
their artistic". The art
historian Carl
Nordenfalk, however,
suggested that the
London Canon Tables, "instead of
being an...
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Nordenfalk, 34–47. Calkins, 63–78;
Nordenfalk, 60–75 Schapiro, 199–224; Wilson, 63 Dodwell, 84 Calkins, 78–92;
Nordenfalk, 108–125 Meehan...
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Johan Nordenfalk (9
September 1796 – 9
March 1846) was a
Swedish politician,
friherre and
government official, who
served as
Prime Minister for Justice...
- Carl
Nordenfalk (December 13, 1907 – June 13, 1992) was a
Swedish art historian,
academic and
director of the
Swedish Nationalmuseum from 1958 to 1968...
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Matthew 1:18 King
James Version (Oxford Standard, 1769)
Nordenfalk 1977, 124.
Nordenfalk 1977, 123.
Matthew 26:31 King
James Version (Oxford Standard...
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received it, and
other copies have some of these. The
suggestion of Carl
Nordenfalk that the
Codex Luxemburgensis copied by
Peiresc was
actually the Roman...
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Retrieved 23
February 2012.
Nordenfalk, p.14-15
Nordenfalk, p.13-14
Nordenfalk, p.16
Nordenfalk, p.16-17
Nordenfalk, p.13
Nordenfalk, p.19-20
Wikimedia Commons...
- demonology. The
expression forked tongues is an
ancient biblical metaphor (
Nordenfalk 1975, n. 15).
Several pages before this
double spread are
written in yellow...
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folio 416 Alexander, J. J. G.: The
Decorated Letter. New York, 1978. Carl
Nordenfalk:
Vergilius Augusteus. Vollständige Faksimile-Ausgabe,
Codex Vatic****...