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    Réécriture parodique dans un road novel de Peter Handke by Jenny Brasebin

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Not only are there numerous direct or indirect allusions to the medieval book, the plot itself revolves almost entirely around the canons of the chivalry novel, which Handke reproduces while simultaneously reorienting them from their original meaning. …”
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    "Odějme Tóra v nevěsty úbor!" O genderových stereotypech severské společnosti v době Vikingské éry by Lenka Doová

    Published 2009-06-01
    “… This article, based on Scandinavian narrative sources (tha sagas), skaldic and eddic poetry as well as medieval law-codes, presents a particular view of the Scandinavian gender history during the Viking Age. …”
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    OTHERWORLDLY LANDSCAPES IN THE HISTORIC TEXT TRUYỀN KỲ MẠN LỤC BY NGUYEN DU by Van Hoa Pham

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This paper aims to decode a distinctive aspect of the artistic thinking in Truyền kỳ mạn lục and contribute to establishing the applicability of landscape theory in the study of medieval literature. By applying landscape theory and model-setting methods, the paper analyzes and compares the richness and uniqueness of spatial movement types that create otherworldly landscapes as a hallmark of supernatural stories. …”
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    Écrire l’histoire des abbés du Mont Saint-Michel2. Robert de Torigni, ses outils, ses sources et sa méthode de travail by Stéphane Lecouteux

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…The chronicle of the abbots of Mont Saint-Michel is therefore based on several older editorial layers, and has in turn served medieval and modern historians to shape the history of this prestigious monastery. …”
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  6. 766

    Tracing glass production in urban centers along the Silk Roads in the early Islamic period by Andrew Meek, St John Simpson, Nadine Schibille

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Our data show that raw glass no longer traveled in large quantities over long distances, but that primary productions multiplied in urban centers along the medieval Silk Roads. We propose that the old model of a globalized glass trade disintegrates by the 9th century in favor of a more flexible and diverse production model, reflected in a variety of localized compositional groups.…”
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    Blasphemy and Censorship. The Historical Importance of Passive and Active Models by David Nash

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…This article revisits some of the author’s established theorising around the issue of the crime of blasphemy and how it has been interpreted in the west since the medieval period. In particular Nash’s theory of “passive” and “active” blasphemy is examined to see how far this analysis might be extended to embrace and potentially explain the wider phenomenon of censorship. …”
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  8. 768

    Entre o comércio e a governação local. Fernão Gonçalves Façanha: um mercador eborense de finais da Idade Média by Joaquim Bastos Serra

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…In this paper, we intend to follow the social and political trajectory of the merchant Fernão Gonçalves Façanha who conducted his professional activity in Évora, one of the most important cities of medieval Portugal, in the second half of the 14th century. …”
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    Glorifier dans la pierre : nouvelles observations sur la production épigraphique de Guillaume Philandrier (1505-1565) à Rodez by Caroline de Barrau-Agudo

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…In 2006 archaeological work brought to light 2500 fragments of sculpture, the results of voluntary destruction of medieval and modern statuary during the Revolutionary period. …”
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    The Tomb of D. Rodrigo Sanches: the rediscovery of an iconographic program by Carla Varela Fernandes

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Salvador Grijó since 1626.This transfer, which had as its main consequence the possibility of visualization of the remaining sides of the chest tomb, as well as the improved visualization of the tomb effigy and other figures of the slab brought interesting news to the panorama of History of Portuguese Medieval Art, from the iconographic point of view and also from the plastic/aesthetic point of view, since all faces are carved. …”
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    Quelques retours d’expériences d’archéo-géophysiques du PCR « Monastères en Europe occidentale (ve-xe siècles). Topographie et structures des premiers établissements en Franche-Com... by Sébastien Bully, Christian Sapin

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…The heuristic confrontation between « geophysical image » and « archaeological reality » helps to define the limits of this method, which is the most workable for the period, especially for this Early medieval type of structure and « archi-stratigraphic environment ». …”
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    Designações de tempo em: Santo agostinho, Kant e Husserl by Vytal Hírvey Magalhães Arruda Linhares

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…A produção dos estudos de Edmund Husserl (1859-1938) sobre a temporalidade foi influenciada diretamente por pensadores do período medieval, em especial Santo Agostinho (354-430) e do filósofo idealista Immanuel Kant (1724-1804), do qual herdará a origem dos fenômenos transcendentais. …”
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    La crítica postmoderna de A. MacIntyre a la Universidad liberal: tres ficciones rivales de la Universidad by Ignacio Serrano Del Pozo

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Esta crítica no siempre se ha entendido en su profundidad, y se suele ver en ella una actitud reaccionaria de retorno nostálgico a la Universidad medieval. Se analizan esas ficciones: la sobreespecialización como sinónimo de profundidad investigativa, la neutralidad y la objetividad como posibilitadoras de racionalidad, y la excelencia en la gestión como forma de asegurar el logro de sus objetivos. …”
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    Des colonnes pour des vertus dans l’art communal italien du xive siècle by Bertrand Cosnet

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Even if the theme of virtues in Christian medieval art has been the subject of numerous studies, which mainly focused on its iconographic tradition and on its allegorical meaning, the very own characteristics of moral values’ pictures have rarely been identified. …”
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    O rei que esmorece e a rainha sanhuda by Inês Olaia

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…We will study the emotional palette expressed by the kingdom’s official chronicler and perceived by his Portuguese medieval readers in an attempt to understand how it sustains the rise to the throne of the Master of the Military Order of Avis. …”
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    Mongol History rewritten and relived by Beatrice Forbes Manz

    Published 2000-07-01
    “…History was an important source for legitimization and for establishing precedents in the medieval Middle East, both for rulers and their subjects. …”
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    Korutanský nastolovací obřad a přemyslovský mýtus by Michal Téra

    Published 2019-12-01
    “… The present study deals with the medieval enthronization ceremony held in Zollfeld near Karnburg where the Carinthian dukes were inaugurated. …”
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    Official Sanctity alla Veneziana: Gerardo, Pietro Orseolo and Giacomo Salomani by Karen McCluskey

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…Throughout late-medieval and Renaissance Italy, pious men and women were recognized as saints during their own lifetime and accorded at least local veneration at the site of their tomb after death. …”
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    La Universidad: un acercamiento histórico-filosófico by Jesús Salvador Moncada

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…En contraste con esta desarmonía contemporánea, la presente revisión muestra la evolución de la universidad medieval y coloca un especial énfasis en su sistema organizativo, el cual dio origen a las funciones sustantivas de docencia, investigación y servicio a la comunidad, en un ambiente de internacionalización y autonomía universitaria, apuntalándola como la institución de estudios superiores por excelencia.…”
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    Incompatibilism and the Principle of Sufficient Reason in Kant’s Nova Dilucidatio by Aaron M Wells

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…This move, which was standard in medieval treatments of free choice, explains why Kant is so critical of Crusius’s version of libertarian freedom: Kant understands Crusius as making actions entirely random. …”
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