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Page 295
... appear also in the Spanish ' macroschematic ' and Levantine arts . The bull appears isolated in the earliest paintings , but is later accompanied by other bulls or by a woman , when the sacred meaning becomes clearer . At some stage the ...
... appear also in the Spanish ' macroschematic ' and Levantine arts . The bull appears isolated in the earliest paintings , but is later accompanied by other bulls or by a woman , when the sacred meaning becomes clearer . At some stage the ...
Page 307
... appears to be a bull - headed standing figure or a human figure with bull's attributes ( Cingle de Mola Remigia . Jorda ... appear as figures which are big in comparison with others , and have well developed horns but no sexual organs ...
... appears to be a bull - headed standing figure or a human figure with bull's attributes ( Cingle de Mola Remigia . Jorda ... appear as figures which are big in comparison with others , and have well developed horns but no sexual organs ...
Page 324
... appear to refer , was first in- troduced in 1317. We are , however , never told why should this particular account , which appears to rewrite some of Venice's past , be written when it did ; nor why should modified versions appear later ...
... appear to refer , was first in- troduced in 1317. We are , however , never told why should this particular account , which appears to rewrite some of Venice's past , be written when it did ; nor why should modified versions appear later ...
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