EditorialMayor Treney Tweedy of Lynchburg, Va. outside of City Hall on Friday, March 27, 2020. Tweedy said Jerry Falwell Jr. had personally assured her the university would not fully reopen. (Julia Rendleman/The New York Times)
EditorialTom Steyer, who dropped Saturday as a Democratic presidential candidate, at the Martin & Coretta S. King Unity Breakfast in Selma, Ala., March 1, 2020. (Brittainy Newman/The New York Times)
EditorialPresident Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump board Air Force One for a trip to Florida, at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland, Jan. 31, 2020. (Calla Kessler/The New York Times)
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EditorialThe princes go off to meet their other mothers in their zenana, but Kausalyā and Sumitrā, dressed in mourning saris of red and yellow, having heard of their return, have already set off to meet them. Kausalyā reproaches Bharata for having cheated R?...
EditorialAdd. 22689, ff.12-13 Mr Fu breaking stones. A Keepsake from the Cloud Gallery/Yuntai Xianrui. China, 1750. Mr Fu who was assured that if he broke stones, he could meet an immortal. he broke stones for 47 years whereupon he was visited by an immortal an...
EditorialShield tile depicting the vision of Afonso Henriques (1110-1185) in which Jesus assured him victory in the Battle of Ourique (July 25, 1139). The little shields represent the five Moorish kings defeated in battle. Castro Verde. Alentejo. Portugal.
EditorialThe princes go off to meet their other mothers in their zenana, but Kausalyā and Sumitrā, dressed in mourning saris of red and yellow, having heard of their return, have already set off to meet them. Kausalyā reproaches Bharata for having cheated R?...
EditorialAdd. 22689, ff.12-13 Mr Fu breaking stones. A Keepsake from the Cloud Gallery/Yuntai Xianrui. China, 1750. Mr Fu who was assured that if he broke stones, he could meet an immortal. he broke stones for 47 years whereupon he was visited by an immortal an...
EditorialJakob II Fugger, called " The Rich" (1459-1525), merchant and moneylender to Emperor Karl V. The Fugger loan assured Karl the election by the German prince-electors. Copy after Duerer. Limewood,64 x 49,5 cm. Inv. Kat.557.