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    Imago Mortis is a 2009 Italian-Spanish film directed by Stefano Bessoni. The supernatural thriller stars Geraldine Chaplin and is the first major screen appearance of her daughter, Oona.

  2. Imago mortis: Directed by Stefano Bessoni. With Alberto Amarilla, Oona Chaplin, Leticia Dolera, Geraldine Chaplin. A series of strange murders take place in an European school of cinema and nobody, except the professors, seems to understand what's happening.

    • (897)
    • Horror, Mystery, Thriller
    • Stefano Bessoni
    • 2009-01-16
  3. In Imago Mortis: Mediating Images of Death in Late Medieval Culture, Ashby Kinch argues for the affirmative quality of late medieval death art and literature, providing a new, interdisciplinary approach to a well-known body of material.

    • Ashby Kinch
    • March 01, 2013
    • 2013
  4. Therefore, one expects expert peer-reviewing to ensure high standards of 266 scholarship. Brill’s books are far from cheap, which raises expectations further. Imago Mortis certainly looks promising, but ultimately it is like the curate’s egg: good in places.

    • Sophie Oosterwijk
  5. Image of Death (Imago Mortis), from the Nuremberg Chronicle. c. 1493. Michael Wolgemut and Workshop. German, 1434-1519. This brightly colored leaf from The Nuremberg Chronicle shows five cheerful skeletons and decaying cadavers dancing, playing music, and emerging from a grave.

  6. Imago Mortis begins with an exemplary introduction, expertly condensing arguments and presenting the key points of the book: a excellently-executed set of signposts for the reader.

  7. Mar 1, 2015 · Imago Mortis: Mediating Images of Death in Late Medieval Culture. Visualising the Middle Ages 9. Leiden/Boston, MA: Brill, 2013, xvi + 301 pp., 68 figures, € 136.00/$ 189.00.