Among his topics are Jael in Medieval and early modern art and thought, Jan van Eyck and the early modern re-imagination of Jael, Maarten van Heemskerck and Dirck Coornhert's power of women: a pasquinade on the perfectibility of the imperfect soul, and Philips Galle and Hadrianus Junius' Jael: a biblical Circe and her eloquent riddle.

According to the judge, independence of the judiciary in the young nation has become a "mockery" and " pasquinade " over the years and faulted the executive for "interfering" in the country's judicial matters.

Robert Aylett (Lewiston ME, 1994); and Hans Sachs and the Performable Voice: An Anthology of Debate, Disputation, Dialogue, Farce, Complaint, Comedy, Tragedy, Carnival Play, and Pasquinade , trans.

Cette pasquinade . Le declic n'a pas eu lieu meme avec cette victoire contre la JSK qui a fini englouti, le samedi d'apres, face a la modeste equipe du NAHD.

This was presumably in case the piece was understood as a barefaced pasquinade of his academic adversaries, the so-called Bremer Beitrager.

Among the other pieces in the collection are " Pasquinade ," a forerunner of 20th-century jazz tunes, and "The Union," a paraphrase of national airs like "The Star Spangled Banner," "Yankee Doodle," and "Hail Columbia." The sound is very good, too, and one cannot go wrong for the pittance Naxos charges.

He can sometimes get carried away, opting too often for words like emulous, philoprogenitive, lucubrations, cosmogony or pasquinade . And I suspect he ingested too many good menus and wine lists while writing Food (Cumberland sauce, he informs us, is 'based on redcurrants but succumbs to self-conscious sophistication by admitting added orange peel and port').

(1) In fact, the tradition of the ' pasquinade ' probably derives from a practice established by Cardinal Caraffa, whereby on the Feast of St Mark (25 April) each year, the statue was dressed up as a mythological figure, and Latin verses were attached to it 'in order to encourage the study of humane letters'.

His pasquinade 's origins come from his exploration of what he calls the memoir culture.