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    The Atlas·Objects

    skin tunics

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    the over-drawn skins · tunics of skin · tunics of skins

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    tunics of skins1 mention

    De Cultu Feminarum (Latin)

    and is it in your mind to adorn yourself over and above your tunics of skins?
    de cultu feminarum

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    De Carnis ResurrectioneLate Antiquity · Latin

    Garments of skin put on by Adam and Eve after their expulsion from paradise, used to argue the flesh was clothed, not remade.

    For those skin tunics, which Adam and Eve, stripped of paradise, put on, will not be, as some would have it, the reshaping of flesh out of slime — since somewhat earlier Adam recognized, already in the woman, the offshoot of his own substance as flesh ("This now is bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh"), and the very portion drawn off from the male was filled out into the female with flesh — to …
    de carnis resurrectione

    De Cultu FeminarumLate Antiquity · Latin

    The garments of skin given to Adam and Eve after the fall, symbol of minimal, penitential dress

    and is it in your mind to adorn yourself over and above your tunics of skins?
    de cultu feminarum