Virgin Mary in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance : : Devotion and Iconography / / edited by José María Salvador-González.

This reprint aims to investigate some of the numerous ways in which Christianity venerated and represented the Virgin Mary in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Fifteen researchers in various areas of the Arts and Humanities have brought together here their efforts to address in part this inexhaus...

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