Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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INTERPRETING BIRCH BARK SCROLLS JOAN M. VASTOKAS Trent University Midewiwin birch - bark scrolls comprise what is ... Their potential for providing a hermeneutic key for the iconographic interpretation of a good deal of prehistoric as ...
INTERPRETING BIRCH BARK SCROLLS JOAN M. VASTOKAS Trent University Midewiwin birch - bark scrolls comprise what is ... Their potential for providing a hermeneutic key for the iconographic interpretation of a good deal of prehistoric as ...
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In other words we are faced with the problem of interpreting a body of work about which we have minimal or no surrounding information . If it is our stated task to interpret the scrolls , by what means do we go about doing ...
In other words we are faced with the problem of interpreting a body of work about which we have minimal or no surrounding information . If it is our stated task to interpret the scrolls , by what means do we go about doing ...
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the work or works to be interpreted . ... In so saying , both Wittkower and Gombrich reiterate the strategy for iconographic interpretation laid down by the art historian Erwin Panofsky , one which provides the most acceptable model to ...
the work or works to be interpreted . ... In so saying , both Wittkower and Gombrich reiterate the strategy for iconographic interpretation laid down by the art historian Erwin Panofsky , one which provides the most acceptable model to ...
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Carol Dana | 15 |
LouisPhilippe Vaillancourt | 21 |
La fonction gélinotte | 49 |
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