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The feminine personification of wisdom
a study of Homer's Penelope, Cappadocian Macrina, Boethius' Philosophia, and Dante's Beatrice -
The feminine personification of wisdom
a study of Homer's Penelope, Cappadocian Macrina, Boethius' Philosophia, and Dante's Beatrice -
<<The>> feminine personification of wisdom
a study of Homer's Penelope, Cappadocian Macrina, Boethius' Philosophia, and Dante's Beatrice -
Solovyov's Sophia as a nineteenth-century Russian appropriation of Dante's Beatrice
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The Feminine Personification of Wisdom
a Study of Homer?s Penelope, Cappadocian Macrina, Boethius? Philosophia and Dante?s Beatrice -
Solovyov's Sophia as a nineteenth-century Russian appropriation of Dante's Beatrice
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The feminine personification of wisdom
a study of Homer's Penelope, Cappadocian Macrina, Boethius' Philosophia, and Dante's Beatrice -
The feminine personification of wisdom
a study of Homer's Penelope, Cappadocian Macrina, Boethius' Philosophia, and Dante's Beatrice -
Solovyov's Sophia as a nineteenth-century Russian appropriation of Dante's Beatrice
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Solovyov's Sophia as a nineteenth-century Russian appropriation of Dante's Beatrice
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The feminine personification of wisdom
a study of Homer's Penelope, Cappadocian Macrina, Boethius' Philosophia, and Dante's Beatrice -
Solovyov's Sophia as a nineteenth-century Russian appropriation of Dante's Beatrice
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The feminine personification of wisdom
a study of Homer's Penelope, Cappadocian Macrina, Boethius' Philosophia, and Dante's Beatrice -
Christianity and the classics
the acceptance of a heritage