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    Women Reprimanding Women: The Gothic Parody and its Social Criticism by Kerstin-Anja Münderlein

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The use of humor in the Gothic parody serves to “normativize” the heroine of the Gothic parody, which will be exemplified by Mary Charlton’s Rosella (1799) and Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey (1817). Despite the similarities in their plots, the novels differ in their application of parody directed at the protagonist. …”
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    L’apport des sources anciennes de la Renaissance à l’étude des collections by Julie Labregère

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…It reports the discovery of an Etruscan tomb and its funeral furniture on the lands of the Abbey of San Giusto in Volterra. Ivani’s detailed description of the reliefs adorning the tank of one of the urns makes it possible to identify a precise iconography. …”
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    “…not as history, but…” by Elizabeth Freeman

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Aelred wrote all these works while he was abbot of Rievaulx Abbey in Yorkshire, and the article suggests that Aelred’s experiences and responsibilities as abbot gave him both the skills to combine many literary genres – vita, genealogy, lament, relatio, translatio, exemplum, sermon, letter – when writing about the past as well as the desire to combine such genres so as to provide his readers with models of hope, and occasionally stern advice, from the past to use in the future.…”
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    Marmoutier (Tours) : de l’hôtellerie médiévale à la maison du Grand Prieur by Élisabeth Lorans, Émeline Marot, Gaël Simon

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…The monastery of Marmoutier, a large benedictine abbey situated between the hillside and the Loire river, opposite the city of Tours, has been the subject of a major archaeological research programme since 2005. …”
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    Carmen de fundatione, ruina et restauratione inclyti monasterii gemmeticensis by Pierre Bouet

    Published 2001-12-01
    “…The poem, in dactylic hexameters, describes the foundation of the abbey of Jumièges by Abbot Philibert, its destruction by the vikings, and its restoration by Duke William Longsword in 940.According to the XVIIIth-century manuscript the poem had been engraved on copper plates at the cloister’s entry. …”
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    L’enceinte urbaine d’Aurillac (Cantal) : état des connaissances sur ses origines et son évolution by Marie Caillet

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…This structure initially would have protected buildings along communication routes located to the south-west of the primitive town centered around the Saint-Géraud abbey, founded at the end of the ninth century. It is only in the second half of the 14th century, i.e. during the Hundred Years War, that the curtain wall was built around the primitive town to join the first fortification, in particular along the Jordanne River which borders the old town center to the east and contributed to its defence.…”
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    Carmen de fundatione, ruina et restauratione inclyti monasterii gemmeticensis by Pierre Bouet

    Published 2001-12-01
    “…The poem, in dactylic hexameters, describes the foundation of the abbey of Jumièges by Abbot Philibert, its destruction by the vikings, and its restoration by Duke William Longsword in 940.According to the XVIIIth-century manuscript the poem had been engraved on copper plates at the cloister’s entry. …”
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    Apport de la micro-usure dentaire à la reconstitution du régime alimentaire des anciens Pascuans by Caroline Polet, Céline Bourdon, Martine Vercauteren, Jean-Louis Slachmuylder

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…A comparison with other populations previously studied (medieval and Neolithic populations in Belgium) indicates that the pattern of dental microwear of the Easter Islanders presents the most similarities with that of the Cistercians of the abbey of Dunes de Coxyde who consumed marine fish. …”
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    现生麋鹿知多少 by 曹克清

    Published 1990-01-01
    “…估计目前已超出了1500头。除英国乌邦寺(Woburn Abbey)世界最著名的半自然放养的麋鹿群约600多头以外,其它为人们…”
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    Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie by Iria Gonçalves

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…In 1439, the reduction of two-thirds in the abbey's cereal revenues was countered by the cultivation of target maize, a spring cereal that could replace wheat and barley. …”
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    Monasterium, cella, abbatia… Enquête sur les différents termes désignant les communautés religieuses au haut Moyen Âge (ve-milieu ixe siècle) et leur signification by Michèle Gaillard

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Finally, the term abbatia holds a special place : it is never used according to specific rules but in many texts it generally designates the office of an abbot ; concerning this term, we have observed an evolution, since the ninth century, to the actual and more concrete meaning of abbey. For this reason, it is necessary to examine the historical and textual contexts of these terms carefully, before we translate or use them to characterize a religious community or its building.…”
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    Parchment Glutamine Index (PQI): A novel method to estimate glutamine deamidation levels in parchment collagen obtained from low-quality MALDI-TOF data by Nair, Bharath, Palomo, Ismael Rodríguez, Markussen, Bo, Wiuf, Carsten, Fiddyment, Sarah, Collins, Matthew James

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…To test the robustness of the workflow, we applied MALDIpqi() to previously published ZooMS data generated from almost an entire library of the Cistercian monastery at Orval Abbey, Belgium. In addition to reliably predicting PQI, we observed interesting patterns pertaining to parchment production. …”
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