Daz was Ein Michel Wunder: The Presentation of Old Testament Material in Jan Enikel's WeltchronikKümmerle, 1998 - 350 Seiten |
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... beginning until the date of writing , a chronicle which is complete both in space and time . A medieval Christian world chronicle will therefore take as its starting point the beginning of biblical history , the creation of the world ...
... beginning until the date of writing , a chronicle which is complete both in space and time . A medieval Christian world chronicle will therefore take as its starting point the beginning of biblical history , the creation of the world ...
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... beginning of biblical history is secured.1 The idea of beginning the creation story by telling of the events in Heaven which prefigured it is a fairly standard idea in literature . The modern reader immediately thinks of Milton , but ...
... beginning of biblical history is secured.1 The idea of beginning the creation story by telling of the events in Heaven which prefigured it is a fairly standard idea in literature . The modern reader immediately thinks of Milton , but ...
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... beginning with Adam and reaching its climax with Alexander . For this reason Satan's crime , which is also superbia , appears at the beginning of the chronicle , so to speak as a prefiguration of the heathen world . Heathen history is ...
... beginning with Adam and reaching its climax with Alexander . For this reason Satan's crime , which is also superbia , appears at the beginning of the chronicle , so to speak as a prefiguration of the heathen world . Heathen history is ...
Inhalt
Conventions of Reference page | 11 |
Acknowledgements | 11 |
Enikels Weltchronik | 13 |
Urheberrecht | |
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