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    • “Donnez-moi une place”: an introduction to the theological ethics of France Quéré 

      Sinclair, David (St Mary's College, University of St Andrews, 2006-06-01) - Journal article
      David Sinclair first presented this reflection on the writing of the French ethicist France Quéré (1936–95) at the inaugural meeting of the Church of Scotland’s Church and Society Council in order to demonstrate the kind ...
    • Editorial (Vol 13, No 1) 

      Lyall, David (St Mary's College, University of St Andrews, 2006-06-01) - Journal item
    • Vredeman de Vries: geometry and freedom 

      Recktenwald, Olaf (School of Art History, University of St Andrews, 2014-07-08) - Journal article
      As a result of his highly imaginative perspectival illustrations, late sixteenth-century Dutch architect Hans Vredeman de Vries remained at the pivot point of transferring perspectival developments from Italy to a northern ...
    • Price and Gilpin in the cottage garden: reading the picturesque in late Victorian watercolors 

      Palmor, Lauren (School of Art History, University of St Andrews, 2014-07-08) - Journal article
      In his book American Picturesque, John Conron asserts that the picturesque “leads a nineteenth-century life very much distinguishable from its eighteenth century predecessors.” How was the nineteenth century life of the ...
    • "An urge to take off from the earth": how Malevich embodies the role of 'shamanic artist' in his early career. 

      Gill, Charlotte Lucy (School of Art History, University of St Andrews, 2014-07-08) - Journal article
      The article submitted will bear the following title: “An Urge To Take Off From The Earth”: How Malevich Embodies The Role of ‘Shamanic Artist’ In His Early Career. Its main arguments can be summarized as follows: Firstly ...