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Déols, places Carnot et La Fayette : mutation fonctionnelle d’un espace, entre cimetière paroissial et place, du Xe au XIXe siècle (Indre)
Published 2022-03-01“…The information collected concerns the mutations of a space around the Saint-Étienne church whose function alternates between churchyard and place during the medieval and modern periods. Masonry was also uncovered, among which a massif could be correspond to the Sainte-Marie’s chapel, which has now disappeared. …”
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La fouille du fort Saint-Georges à Chinon (Indre-et-Loire). Premiers résultats
Published 2005-03-01“…This article presents the first results of the excavations undertaken in 2003 and 2004 over almost all of the Fort Saint-Georges at Chinon (Indre-et-Loire), one of three elements of the medieval fortress which dominates the town. The excavation enabled us to clarify the function of the fort, built in the 2nd half of the 12th century at a time when Chinon was the administrative centre of the continental possesions of the Plantagenet King of England. …”
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Para uma compreensão da Clausura Monástica e Emparedamento enquanto fenómenos históricos e religiosos
Published 2015-06-01“…Far from being exhaustive in enumerating concrete cases of closure and walling in, we intent to present reasons for the progressive feminization of this phaenomenon well documented in the medieval world.…”
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Un edificio olvidado de la Sevilla americana: Las Reales Atarazanas
Published 2010-12-01“…Among a great number of buildings and places which remind Sevilla’s relation with the American world, very seldom are the Reales Atarazanas taken into consideration. It’s an old medieval naval dockyard which has been partially conserved and which was the first seat of the Casa de Contratación. …”
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Alimentation d’une population historique
Published 2003-12-01“…Isotope data indicates that weaning began between 2.6 and 3.3 years for the children in the medieval Saint-Laurent population. The application of this strategy for children aged between 5-11 years of age has indicated another phenomenon, an enrichment in nitrogen-15 at the time of death, most likely due to an unidentified source of stress.The above data support evidence for economic, political and environmental changes occurring at the end of the medieval period in the Saint-Laurent population. …”
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La flèche de l’ancienne abbatiale de Saint-Denis : un bilan archéologique
Published 2021-12-01“…The recent observations on the stone deposit that is supposed to have come from this spire, raise more questions than they provide answers about its medieval building methods, just as the textual and iconographic archives produced in the 19th century. …”
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El príncipe modelo reflejado en las obras Relox de príncipes y Enseñanzas de Neagoe Basarab hacia su hijo Teodosio
Published 2018-12-01“…In the present paper we intend to put up for discussion the concept of the “ideal prince”, reflected in the works of two important authors in the history of medieval literature, namely Antonio de Guevara’s Dial of Princes and Neagoe Basarab’s The teachings of Neagoe Basarab to his son Theodosie. …”
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Analyse préliminaire et discussion sur la nature d’un dépôt dentaire très particulier
Published 2005-06-01“…An unusual dental deposit characterizes a skeleton from the excavation of the medieval graveyard at Clarensac (Gard, France). Its large size led us to investigate its origin, but the results of macroscopic examination alone are inconclusive. …”
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Un autre palimpseste. L’hypertextualité genettienne à l’épreuve de l’intertextualité médiévale : l’exemple des « lais bretons » moyen-anglais
Published 2021-06-01“…The definitions put forward by Gérard Genette in Palimpsestes have enabled to study central forms of rewriting in medieval literature in a new way. But they have also highlighted the resistance of a literature where “the intertextual current is everywhere” (Zumthor) to an essentially analytical and chronological approach to the phenomena of hypertextuality. …”
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The Origins of the Narrative Structures in the Chansons de Geste : Methodological Notes on Joël Grisward’s comparativism
Published 2014-01-01“…The research by Joël Grisward on the chansons de geste has involved an important component in the formation of medieval heroic legends, i.e. the folkloric element; his studies describe the reactivation of the Indo-European trifunctional scheme – according to Georges Dumézil’s theories - that Grisward tries to extrapolate from the narrative structure. …”
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Exposer la sculpture au Louvre au temps de Rodin, 1860-1914
Published 2016-05-01“…During the period under consideration, the curators sought to extend their domain by gradually taking over new spaces, in order to exhibit the medieval collections on one hand and works from the second half of the nineteenth century on the other.01 mai 2016…”
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La figure de l’Abandonné·e. La littérature médiévale comme manuel d’un retour à soi ?
Published 2024-12-01“…To these masculine constructions, it will oppose their reappropriations as plural feminine experiences through which, between submission and suicide, the abandoned women experience more subtle modes of agency and repair. If medieval fictions are also not lacking in abandoned lovers, do they not also draw, between self-destruction or that of the other, the paths of a return to oneself, and why not, models of resilience for today's men in the face of the ordeal of abandonment?…”
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La conquête chrétienne d’Ejea à travers l’intervention de guerriers gascons et d’un saint girondin
Published 2017-09-01“…The town became part of the medieval Kingdom of Aragon. By tradition, many nobles and knights noted for their skill at arms from France and beyond the passes of the Pyrenees had joined Alfonso I. …”
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The library of the genius: The manuscript collection of Rasmus Christian Rask
Published 2016-11-01“…The Arnamagnæan Institute at the University of Copenhagen houses the Old Norse-Icelandic manuscript collection of the famous Danish linguist Rasmus Rask (1787-1832) that comprises 127 post-medieval volumes. The topics covered in the manuscripts reflect Rask’s widespread interests and range from literature to non-fictional works, such as linguistics, history, law and liturgy. …”
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ELENA MARIA ŞORBAN – BOOK QUARTET: 1. THE HISTORY OF MUSIC AND US: CREATIVE PERMANENCIES, 2. THE OLD MUSIC. A CONCISE HISTORY, 3. CLASSICAL AND ROMANTIC MUSIC, 4. THE NEW MUSIC Eik...
Published 2014-12-01“…Her main fields of interest are Western Plainchant (with a doctoral dissertation on Plainchant in Medieval Transylvania), Modern and Contemporary Music and pedagogical applications of Music History for children. …”
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A Brief Journey into the History of the Arterial Pulse
Published 2011-01-01“…Using databases including Worldcat, Pubmed, and Emory University Libraries' Catalogue, the significance of the arterial pulse is discussed in three historical eras of medicine: ancient, medieval, and modern. Summary. Techniques used over time to analyze arterial pulse and its characteristics have advanced from simple evaluation by touch to complex methodologies such as ultrasonography and plethysmography. …”
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Monnaie frappée et pensée abstraite dans la Grèce du viie siècle avant J.-C.
Published 2020-07-01“…Finally, it will show that the same type of process led to the resurgence of these two phenomena at the turn of the 12th-13th centuries in the Medieval West, and propose an interpretation in terms of the evolution of the system of Indo-European ideology.…”
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Poétique/Politique de l'artifice dans Richard II
Published 2009-12-01“…With its chiasmic architecture of inversion, Shakespeare’s play can be seen not only as the mannerist treatment of a medieval diptych, but also as a study in perspective, where meaning and reception are instable, roles liable to reversibility — a poetic reflection on the theatre of politics.…”
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L’edizione critica delle liriche medievali: considerazioni dall’Italia
Published 2012-09-01“…This article deals with the edition of medieval lyrical texts in Italy. Such a "nationwide" perspective allows us to evaluate the validity of the editorial methods and their interpretive paradigms (such as the "translachmannian" method). …”
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ОБ ИСТОРИИ ЧЕРЕДОВАНИЯ ГЛАСНЫХ іі/И В КОРНЕВОМ СЛОГЕ В РУССКОМ ЯЗЫКЕ
Published 2018-10-01“…Thus the alteration іУн frequently found in medieval texts (cp. съм'кр/съмир, тФш/тиш) goes back to Indo-European *e/*i and plays the sense differentiating role. …”
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