10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HIERATICALLY»
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hieratically in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Drama of Humanity and Other Miscellaneous Papers, 1939-1985
Church becomes politically ambitious, as it did in the Middle Ages, spiritual
reform movements will arise. When the imperial power becomes hieratically
ambitious, as it did in the Middle Ages, the national temporal powers will go their
own way.
Eric Voegelin, William Petropulos, Gilbert Weiss, 2004
What is surprising is the artist's success in making a credible portrait within the
limits of a tradition of ecclesiastical painting. Saints must be shown stifily,
hieratically. But while Ivan is shown hieratically, he is not stifl; it is a human face
burdened ...
Robert Payne, Nikita Romanoff, 2002
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Il Santuario Di Santa Venera a Paestum
The hieratically seated figure raises a large bowl of fruit to the center of her torso
in her left hand. The apoptygma of the chiton falls in vertical folds from her left
breast. Folds of drapery bunched over her lap mark depression between the legs.
John Griffiths Pedley, Rebecca Miller Ammerman, Mario Torelli, 2002
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Inside the California Food Revolution: Thirty Years That ...
Engagingly written and full of captivating anecdotes, this book shows how the inspirations that emerged in California went on to transform the experience of eating throughout the United States and the world.
The last word of The Waste Land is a Sanskrit term, hieratically repeated three
times, but declared untranslatable by Eliot himself; and the poem emphasizes
more than once the Eastern roots of European symbols and myths, just as ]oyce
had ...
Suddenly all participants are transmogrified into imposing ancestral figures who
gesture hieratically with the wide sleeves of their formal robes. The members of
the ensemble return from this Jungian seizure in new swimsuits and hide their ...
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The Romance of the Mummy :
Funereal deities, with green faces, and noses of monkeys and jackals, presented,
with hieratically stiff gestures, the whip, the pedum, the scepter ; the Osirian eye
dilated its red pupil encircled with antimony ; celestial vipers surrounded with ...
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Italian Fascism and the Female Body: Sport, Submissive Women ...
... Remus at his feet; and Public Morbiducci's relief La storia di Roma attraverso le
opere edilizie was intended as a counterpart of Trajan's Column, presenting
Mussolini as a military commander hieratically erect on the stirrups of his horse.
81.
Beauty in art, therefore, is measured by the extent to which the objet d'art or
artifact is intelligible and fulfills its design as a functional and hieratically symbolic
article in daily life. In Traditional societies "Nothing unintelligible could have been
...
10
Year on the Wing: Four Seasons in a Life with Birds
As they reach the beginnings of their breeding moor of bog, they raise their wings
simultaneously into deep Vs and hold them hieratically for a few seconds. Then
they come closer in a tough-guy balletic harmony and let off an ug ug, and I think
...
5 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «HIERATICALLY»
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hieratically is used in the context of the following news items.
The Story of a Nubian King Etched in Stone
The royal couple stands in a hieratically fixed form in the presence of the supreme authority of Amun, the god of creation and guarantor of the ... «The Root, Dec 14»
A Jay DeFeo retrospective.
In 1987, she fulfilled a long-harbored dream of travelling to Africa, which led to a series of splendid, hieratically mysterious abstract drawings ... «New Yorker, Mar 13»
Charles Clough's Paintings at UB Center for the Arts
Visions of hieratically arranged ranks of saints and angels, culminating at the peak of the dome in a fairly blinding Dantean heavenly light, the ... «Artvoice, Apr 12»
Will Maclean: Collected Works 1970-2010, The Fleming Collection …
The objects are often arranged, even stacked inside their boxes, hieratically, as if they are religious symbols of a kind, reliquaries, ex-voto ... «Independent, Mar 11»
Gauguin uncovered
He paints the stiffly costumed Bretons solemnly, and hieratically, as if they are still alive in the Middle Ages. When he arrived in Tahiti in 1891 ... «Independent, Sep 10»