- In semiotics, a
parergon (paˈrərˌgän; plural: parerga) is a
supplementary issue or embellishment. The
literal meaning of the
ancient Gr**** term is "beside...
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Cannibalism as
Identity Marker for
Giants and
Human Heroes in
Medieval Iceland".
Parergon. 37 (1): 1–25. doi:10.1353/pgn.2020.0056. S2CID 226719907. McKinnell, John...
- the Lord of the Manor': The
Economic Roles of Late
Medieval Queens".
Parergon. 37 (2): 9–36. doi:10.1353/pgn.2020.0060. ISSN 1832-8334. S2CID 235070132...
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adventures of Ibn Battuta: a
Muslim traveller of the 14th
century (review)".
Parergon. 10 (2): 252–253. doi:10.1353/pgn.1992.0050. ISSN 1832-8334. S2CID 144835824...
- organist, organize, organogenesis, organoid, organoleptic, orgiastic, orgy,
parergon, surgeon, synergism, synergy, theurgic, theurgist, theurgy,
zymurgy erot-...
- 1579,
Ortelius brought out his
Nomenclator Ptolemaicus and
started his
Parergon (a
series of maps
illustrating ancient history,
sacred and secular). He...
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Morkinskinna Account of King Sigurðr of Norway's
Journey to the Holy Land".
Parergon. 30 (1): 121–140. doi:10.1353/pgn.2013.0016. ISSN 1832-8334. S2CID 143449956...
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Islamic doctrine on the angels: the
writings of
Fakhr al-Dīh al-Rāzī."
Parergon 9.2 (1991): 111-127.
Austin P.
Evans A
commentary on the
Creed of Islam...
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Whiteford P (2002). "International
Medieval Bibliography Online (review)".
Parergon. 19 (2): 211–213. doi:10.1353/pgn.2002.0060. ISSN 1832-8334. S2CID 143775410...
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Diana (2015). "Saintly blood: absence, presence, and the
alter Christus".
Parergon. 32 (Journal Article): 183–. ISSN 0313-6221. – via Academic
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