i-vii
1-12
13-28
the sound universe of power
29-55
54-67
some remarks on taste metaphors in Hildegard of Bingen's book Scivias
68-89
the worshipers of Dionysus and her sensory traces
90-111
representation of passions and aquatic metaphors in De Noe by Ambrose of Milan
110-130
129-143
sensory and power from the perspective of RuyGonzález de Clavijo (1403-1406)
144-175
174-198
the Byzantine Christian tradition in Anglo-Saxon England and the translation of the original poem into Portuguese
199-252
252-281
Manueline construction of aristocratic bond
282-301