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The Death of Samson [1650]
Getty Center, Museum East Pavilion, Los Angeles
The Sacrifice of Isaac (17th Century)
Musée Paul-Dupuy, Toulouse
The Sacrifice of Noah (16th Century)
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Tombstone of the Priest Tommaso from Sardinia, victim of a supposed Ritual Murder by Jews in Damascus, along with his servant Ibrahim Amarah, on February 1840. The Italian inscription on the Graveyard says: “D.O.M. Qui riposano le ossa del padre Tommaso da Sardegna assassinato dagli ebrei il 5 febbraio nell’anno 1840”. (1840)
Capuchin Church in Damascus (Syrie).
Le concile de Clermont et l'appel à la croisade
Roma: École française de Rome, 1997.
Two dissertations: the first on the supposed suicide of Samson; wherein the part he bore in his own death is vindicated from the imputation of self-murther; and the nature and heinousness of that crime are fully set forth; the second, on Jepththa's vow, wherein is proved that his vow was fulfilled, and his daughter not sacrificed
London: William Innys - Jonathan Richardson, 1754.
Abraham's Sacrifice [1750 - 1775]
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Disputatio de aquae transmutatione in sacrificio missa
Antwerp : Martinus Nutius, 1628.
Disputatio philologico-theologica, de sacrificio jugi prima: sive codex Talmudicus Tamid ex hebraeo sermone in latinum versus et commentariis illustratus. Quam volente Deo T.O.M. sub praesidio d. Johannis Vander Waeyen S. S. Theologiae doctoris, eiusque Facultatis ac Literaturae Hebraicae Professoris Clarissimi, Academici Concionatoris Facundissimi, Celsissimo Nassaviae Principi a Sanctioribus Consiliis defendet Michael Arnoldi Franeq. Frisius A. & R.
Franeker: Johann Gyselaer, 1680.
The Crusade in the Later Middle Ages
London: Methuen & Co. , 1938.
The Crusade: Historiography and Bibliography
Westport : Greenwood Press , 1962.
Offering, Sacrifice and Gift
in: Numen, v. 23 (), issue 3: pp.161-178.
Libelli duo in misoliturgos, hoc est, missae osores quorum prior de Iudaeorum paganorumque sacrificiis generatim, posterior vero de unico Christianorum sacrificio late tractat
Gand: Cornelius Manilius, 1556.
Congregationalism and the Puritan Revolution from the Just War to the Crusade
in: Studies on to the Reformation, pp. 248-274
Boston: Beacon Press, 1963.