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    The Traces of “New Character” in Uzbek Short Story Heroes Based on Two Examples of Uzbek Short Stories of the Present Day by Veli Savaş Yelok

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…The era following the Uzbek independence resulted in a renaissance in Uzbek life. This process in which a renaissance was experienced, also affected the material and moral elements that shape their view of life. …”
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    Ambrogio Traversari – „pokrytec“ pod Sluncem Bernardina Sienského? by Jan Stejskal

    Published 2012-12-01
    “… The subject of the text is a dispute between humanism in the early Renaissance and the Franciscan Observance. The contradiction is demonstrated on the example of the ambivalent relationship between Ambrogio Traversari (humanist, translator from Greek) and Bernardino of Siena. …”
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    THE STABILITY OF SOCIAL RELATIONS IN THE SYSTEM OF CULTURE: FROM ANTIQUITY TO ENLIGHTENMENT by L. Filindash

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…Changes in the social relations of pairwise links within a structure are considered in a historical perspective from Antiquity through the Renaissance to the seventeenth century and the Enlightenment.…”
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    Peddling Wonderment, Selling Privilege: Launching the Market for Medieval Books in Antebellum New York by Scott Gwara

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Medieval and Renaissance manuscripts were collected in North America from about 1820. …”
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    Christ as once for all sacrifice: a cultrual reading of Hebrews by K. J. Pali

    Published 2014-06-01
    “… The practice of sacrifices to the ancestors is still prevalent among some African Christians and it is inspired by various factors such as religious considerations or political aspirations through African renaissance. Furthermore, scholars argue as to whether this practice of sacrifices to the ancestors is Biblical or not. …”
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    Méthodes d’apprentissage du latin à l’Université : entre tradition et innovation by Béatrice Bakhouche, Eugénie Duthoit

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…Teaching methods specially designed for teaching Latin have existed ever since the Renaissance. We will start with a historical presentation of learning approaches so as to highlight continuity and change. …”
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    Investigating the Nature of Orientalism from a Philosophical-Historical Point of View Based on the Relationship between Subject and Object by Ghorban Elmi, Alireza Nahri

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…The analysis revealed that the rise of the human subject in the modern era was accompanied by a shift in perspective. Pre-Renaissance religion and culture were approached with an "objective understanding" by the modern subject. …”
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    Les anciens vignobles « ornements des villes » : legs, images, opportunités, perspectives by Jean-Pierre Husson

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…This landscape environment was partly overlaid by urban sprawl but sometimes goes through a kind of renaissance. It is now contemplated as part of the urban green infrastructure and urban cultural heritage. …”
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    Konec hippocratovského světa? Příspěvek k otázce pojetí nemoci mezi renesancí a 19. stoletím by Daniela Tinková

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Essential were primarily the decomposition of ancient Hippocratic-Galen paradigm and the birth of a new model of consideration and defining of illness in the period between the Renaissance and the mid-19th century. We focus on three issues: the question of the definition of illness; efforts to create “nosological” classification schemes; efforts to understand the disease contagion, and the transmission and spread of disease. …”
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    Un largo proceso en la definición historiográfica de las fuentes del arte medieval: el arte antiguo como referente para la escultura románica by José Alberto Moráis Morán

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Since the appearance of the "Romanesque" term, coined by Charles de Gerville in 1818, until the publication in 1960 of the Erwin Panofsky´s book Renaissance and Renascences in Western Art, it was advanced a lot in the definition of such influences. …”
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    The birth of the Yoruba hegemony in post-abolition candomblé by Luis Nicolau Parés

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…While the Yoruba ethnogenesis and the racial and cultural nationalism of the « Lagosian Renaissance » in the 1890s may have indirectly contributed to the late 19th century Bahian « Nagôization » of candomblé, the paper suggests that the increasing religious predominance of the Nagô « nation » was mainly the result of competitive local Creole micro-politics.…”
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    INTERPRETATION PHILOSOPHY AND E. MEŠKAUSKAS METHODOLOGY by Krescencijus Stoškus

    Published 1998-01-01
    “…But in this case whole ages (e.g. the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, even the Roman epoch) and world countries may be remained outside the field of philosophical creation. …”
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    Kontrapunkt im 17. Jahrhundert – ein Lehrgang by Johannes Menke

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…Entscheidend für diesen Zeitraum ist nicht die Komplexität des Kontrapunktischen an sich, sondern die Integration neuer Techniken wie Figuren, Figuration, Sequenz, Chromatik und Variation in die aus der Renaissance tradierte Satztechnik. Dies kann anhand des zweistimmigen Choralvorspiels, der dreistimmigen Partita oder der vierstimmigen Toccata geübt und erlernt werden.…”
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    INTERPRETATION PHILOSOPHY AND E. MEŠKAUSKAS METHODOLOGY by Krescencijus Stoškus

    Published 1998-01-01
    “…But in this case whole ages (e.g. the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, even the Roman epoch) and world countries may be remained outside the field of philosophical creation. …”
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    Les tours de la machine et les détours du langage : Le Marchand de Venise mis en scène par Luca Ronconi by Carole Guidicelli

    Published 2008-03-01
    “…Within the spirit of the Renaissance these machines were a meaningful addition to the operation of the Italian stage: by cutting and segmenting the scenic image thanks to the positioning of the curtains and frames, Luca Ronconi thus constructs the spectators’ point of focus on the play.…”
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    Zoomorphism, Biomimetics and Computational Design by Benedetta Terenzi, Saverio Mecca

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…In architecture, the image of the animal has been used both in allegorical and structural terms: from the Sphinx to the humanistic-Renaissance representations, Art Nouveau to biomorphic architecture. …”
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    Tsardom of Muscovy Traditional Culture and Peter's Westernization Project by T. V. Chernikova

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…These two approaches were also reflected in the dispute between the jurists of the late 16th century about the legitimacy of the state power in Russia – “illegitimate tyranny” by Herberstein and Fletcher and “legitimate despotism” by Boden. These debates in RenaissanceEurope informed and shaped the concept of the patrimonial monarchy (patrimonial system) in Russia, which was subsequently developed by Russian influential historians (V.O. …”
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    Crise de la modernité (de la post-modernité ?), ressort de l’éducation. Rousseau, Pestalozzi et les autres… by Michel Soëtard

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…On l’emploie à tort et à travers pour marquer une insatisfaction à l’endroit des déboires de la modernité et pour exprimer une désillusion devant le fracas des grandes idées qui ont porté la période moderne, inaugurée par la Renaissance et épanouie dans le siècles des Lumières, mais sans trop savoir où il faut aller, ou si seulement il faut aller quelque part.…”
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    The Africa of 2022: Crisscrossing Crises by Siphamandla Zondi, Joseph Keutcheu, Tinuade Ojo

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Conceived amid the revisiting of the discourse of African Renaissance, the AU was meant to respond to both historical and contemporary imperatives. …”
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