996 resultados para Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint
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Albrecht Dürer; 1 ft. 11 5/8 in.x 1 ft. 7 39/64 in.; oil on linden
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Anthony van Dyck; 3 ft. 8 9/64 in.x 3 ft. 1 1/64 in. (with added strips); oil on canvas
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"One of fifty copies, privately printed."
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Master of Frankfurt; 2 ft. 5 3/32 in.x 1 ft. 10 41/64 in.; oil on panel
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Hans Memling; 4 ft. 3 3/16 in. x 5 ft. 2 63/64 in.; oil on oak
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Hans Memling; oil on oak
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Errata: p. [viii]
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This article concerns the alleged apparitions of the Virgin Mary in one of the most popular, 'active' apparitional sites in the world: Medjugorje in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The connection between nationalist discourse and apparitions has often been observed and noted in the literature on nationalism; however, the examples of this connection are scattered in the literature and the question why the apparitional phenomenon so easily lends itself to co-option into nationalist discourse has never been addressed. This article explores this question by showing that what binds the two phenomena together is the idea of 'chosenness' and 'specialness', which in turn can be theoretically linked to discussions about national election in the literature on nationalism. This article illustrates the convergence of nationalist and apparitional discourses by drawing on a selected number of examples of how the apparitions in Medjugorje have been appropriated by Croatian nationalist discourse.
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El propósito de este artículo es llamar la atención de los especialistas de la existencia de un hasta ahora desconocido e inédito poema acróstico árabe, que describe la aflicción y el dolor de la Virgen María en la separación de su amado Hijo. El texto de esta interesante pieza que se presenta aquí fue compuesta por un sacerdote maronita que residía en Roma.