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Aristotelian ideal. In 1400
Christine published L'Épistre de
Othéa a
Hector (Letter of
Othea to Hector). When
first published, the book was
dedicated to...
- giants,
Othea,
cheated on her
unfaithful husband, Annam, the
father of giants, with Ulutiu, a
minor deity ****ociated with the
Great Glacier.
Othea and Ulutiu...
- (American English), Ota (Czech), (Sorbian),
Otessa (American English),
Othea (American English),
Othia (American English),
Othilea (American English)...
- et de Dame, Virelyas,
Rondeaux L'Épistre au Dieu d'amours L'Épistre de
Othéa a
Hector Unknown Egils saga
einhenda ok Ásmundar
berserkjabana Epic of Sundiata...
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period due to his
dissatisfaction with
printed Bibles. The
Epistre Othea or
Letter of
Othea to Hector,
composed in 1400,
symbolized the
murky transition from...
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Visuality in Late
Medieval M****cript Culture:
Christine de Pizan's
Epistre Othea.
University of
Michigan Press. pp. 132–135. ISBN 0-472-11323-2. Apollodorus...
- Kalzareinad, Karsus, Kiputytto, ****ul, Leira, Moander, Murdane, Myrkul, Mystryl,
Othea, Ra
Numerous organizations of
different types operate throughout Faerûn...
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Isabeau lavishly, and
again in the
illuminated collection, The
Letter of
Othea,
which scholar Karen Green believes for de
Pizan is "the
culmination of...
- ISBN 978-0131934689. Hindman,
Sandra L. (1986).
Christine de Pizan's "Epistre
Othéa":
Painting and
Politics at the
Court of
Charles VI. Toronto: Pontifical...
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statue of Leto
holding the
infant Apollo. Leto and the
Lycian peasants.
Othea's Epistle's
depiction of the
Lycian frogs.
Fountain of Latona, Versailles...