The wedding scene in the Parisian Decretals of Gregory IX. Its iconographic and theological tradition
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Decretals of Gregory IX, iconographic traditionAbstract
The article discusses the iconographic and theological tradition of the wedding scene of the miniatures in Decretals of Gregory IX using the example of copies preserved in Gniezno and Krakow.
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1996-12-31
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