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  • Franciscan virtues, and Petrarch was soon to compose his "Triumphs" of Love, Glory, Time, and Eternity.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913

  • For though later generations have misunderstood them, just as they imagined the lower carvings to be the Council of Trent, it is quite clear from some words first discovered on the stone in 1875, that the frieze was inspired by the "Triumphs" of Petrarch.

    The Story of Rouen Theodore Andrea Cook 1897

  • An illuminated manuscript of Aulus Gellius, and another of the "Triumphs" of Petrarch, encircled with miniatures and bearing Lodovico's name, which originally belonged to the same collection, are among the treasures of the Bibliothèque Nationale.

    Beatrice d'Este, Duchess of Milan, 1475-1497 Julia Mary Cartwright Ady 1887

  • "Triumphs" decreed by Rome, in her grandest days, to the greatest of her victorious heroes, Douglas's return was a series of magnificent popular ovations.

    The Great Conspiracy, Complete John Alexander Logan 1856

  • "Triumphs" decreed by Rome, in her grandest days, to the greatest of her victorious heroes, Douglas's return was a series of magnificent popular ovations.

    The Great Conspiracy, Volume 1 John Alexander Logan 1856

  • Nitrogen provides a framework for incorporating into games elements like "Triumphs" and

    Macworld 2009

  • Nitrogen provides a framework for incorporating into games elements like "Triumphs" and

    Macworld 2009

  • An awful lot of American "Triumphs" rested on British science and accomplishment (Or German, come to that) .... while Wernher von Braun is the obvious example, let's not forget that Britain suppleid the starting info that enable Chck Y to break the speed barrier and later delayed their own attempt to allow the US a victory (since it was seen as being useful for the cold war).

    Latest Articles 2009

  • Nitrogen provides a framework for incorporating into games elements like "Triumphs" and

    Macworld 2009

  • Palustre has pointed out that an edition of these "Triumphs" was published in Venice in 1545 by Giolito, with woodcuts; and though this is rather too late for the carvings (unless, as was the case with

    The Story of Rouen Theodore Andrea Cook 1897

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