Expositio evangelii secundum Lucam 3.20
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Literature: prose See all items with this value
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4th century CE See all items with this value
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Ambrose See all items with this value
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Expositio evangelii secundum Lucam 3.20
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non vilis persona quae meretur accipere ornamentum signaculum potestatem, factorumsignaculum, pectoris ornamentum, regiae libertatis insigne.
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In specific context, Judah and then Thamar
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Visual Work: Jewellery See all items with this value
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Visual Work: Material: Precious Stones See all items with this value
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Seal ring, jewels (necklace?), staff/ sceptre
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There is some aspect of metaphor here - Thamar takes these objects from Judah, but there is also a more abstract discussion about who merits ornaments such as these
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A02422
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