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Theological Sources of Michelangelo (In the Beginning)

MS. Wind 193

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Title

Theological Sources of Michelangelo (In the Beginning)

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MS. Wind 193

Summary

Folder 1: Photocopies of typescript of 'In the Beginning' ('Manuscript B'); also includes photocopies of parts of typescripts 'Miraculous Salvations' and 'Haman Crucified'. [V, M 23; WIND 209]

Folder 2: Illustrations for 'In the Beginning'. Photographs, photocopies, negatives of, and relating to, Days and Elements, Division of Light from Darkness, Fiat Lux, Lucifer's Fall, Posteriora Dei, Sun and Moon, Glory in Heaven and Peace on Earth, Spirit upon the Face of the Waters, Triad and Tetrad in God the Father; comparative pieces. [V, M 24, i-vii; WIND 210]

Date

n.d.

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (2 folders)

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Edgar Wind Papers

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