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    The Phonetic Description of Eshtehrdi Dialect by محمّد پارسانسب

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Eshtehardi Tatty dialect, the dialect of the south-west Iran, with all that antiquity, is still alive and regarding its geographic region, had been remained intact until a few decades ago. …”
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    Origines et étapes de la diversité des techniques sidérurgiques en Afrique de l’Ouest : le cas de la production du fer en pays bassar (nord du Togo) du XIIIe au XXe siècles by Caroline Robion-Brunner, Marie-Pierre Coustures, Stéphan Dugast, Assouman Tchetre-Gbandi, Didier Béziat

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The study of this human activity has demonstrated its exceptional significance, its historical antiquity and an astonishing variability of practice. …”
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    Nutritional Analysis of Five Wild Edible Vegetables Traditionally Consumed by the Orang Asli in Perak by Rachel Thomas Tharmabalan

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The significance of wild edible plants may be traced back to antiquity, and methodological studies are the focus of present food movements to restore culinary traditions. …”
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    Moral Aspects of Some Combat Sports by Jacek Meller

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Their history shows a process of gradual brutalisation, in antiquity from battles during the Greek Olympics, to competitions in  Roman arenas; in the modern age from regulations introduced in the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, to formation or restoration of combat, where almost no rules exist. …”
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    Aristotle for all? The work of Walter Mooney Hatch by Alan Towey

    “…In principle, whatever we have inherited from Antiquity (whether materially or intellectually) belongs to us all. …”
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    Ansanus “the Baptizer” and the Problem of Siena’s Non-Existent Early Episcopacy (c. 1100–1600) by Carol A. Anderson

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Seemingly confirming this assessment, the Sienese Church possessed no hagiographic tradition of early bishops that would prove that their urban settlement was a true <i>civitas</i> in late antiquity. As part of their effort to verify that their city had not only Roman but also early Christian origins, the Sienese, primarily spearheaded by lay officials, refashioned the image of their martyr-saint, Ansanus (d. 296). …”
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    Zmiany modelu poznawczego uczniów w kontekście prac nad e-podręcznikiem by Jolanta Dyrda

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…Vorgan [2011] call today’s generation of teenagers “Digital Natives” who acquire knowledge on the Internet, and read no paper-printed information which is seen by them as too antiquated. According to these authors, “Digital immigrants” are newcomers to the digital world. …”
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    Expressões retóricas do amor no Cancioneiro Geral de Garcia de Resende by Geraldo Augusto Fernandes

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In antiquity, the orator was guided by elocutio to make his speech a rich ornament with the intention of convincing his audience that he, the orator, defended a correct thesis, and that his oratory was, above all, a piece for delight. …”
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    Literatura parenetică. Modelele bizantin, occidental și național by Eugen Simion

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The conceptual term of Middle Ages (id est an age of darkness, mysticism, scholastics, spiritual asceticism) is revised; it is shown, according to historian Le Goff, that the respective age was one of cathedrals, therefore of real creation in which, besides the representative types (the saint and the knight), a third emblematic character came into being: the solitary thinker, the meditative spirit who, looking for a model of existence, brings back the ideas, virtues and myths of Antiquity and, at the same time, thinks of himself in relation with the Divinity. …”
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    space by Елена Григорьева

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Space in our consciousness is inextricably linked to the concept of North and South. The hot, arid and antiquities-rich South and the cold, seemingly unfriendly, but in its own way beautiful and promising North. …”
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    The History of the Roman Civil Process as a Universal Model of the Evolution of the Rules of the Ancient World by N. V. Razuvaev

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The trends considered are due to the general cultural patterns of the evolution of Roman private law and typologically identical legal orders of antiquity. The work highlights two such patterns: firstly, the transition from non-verbal gesture communication, first to oral speech, and then to written communication in the legal sphere. …”
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    Experiences and Challenges Implementing Uganda's Revised English Literature Curriculum: Problematization of Colonization. by Ocan, Johnson

    Published 2024
    “…Janet Museveni, Minister of Education, Sports and Science who stated in Parliament that the antiquated curriculum was anti-intellectual and opposed to cultural action. …”
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    Experiences and challenges Implementing Uganda's Revised English Literature Curriculum: Problematization of Colonization. by Johnson, Ocan

    Published 2025
    “…Janet Museveni, Minister of Education, Sports and Science who stated in Parliament that the antiquated curriculum was anti-intellectual and opposed to cultural action. …”
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    L’aqueduc du Gier : nouvelles données sur le pont-siphon de Beaunant à Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon (Métropole de Lyon) by David Baldassari, François Blondel, Stéphane Gaillot

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In 2018, an archaeological excavation was undertaken to study three piers (17, 18 and 19) of the Yzeron aqueduct at Beaunant (Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon, France) which supported the conduits of a siphon that carried water from the Gier aqueduct to Lugdunum in Antiquity.The Yzeron siphon, which covered a length of 2,660 m and was located less than 20 km from the source of the Gier aqueduct on Fourvière hill in Lyon, made it possible to cross the Yzeron Valley which, at this point, was almost 1.50 km wide and 125 m deep. …”
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    Addis Amba Mädhané Aläm: the Uncommon Troglodytic Heritage of Ethiopia by Tsegaye Ebabey DEMISSIE

    Published 2019-03-01
    “… Ethiopia is one of the few African countries that have preserved the antiquities of early and medieval Christianity. The cave church of Addis Amba Mädhané Aläm (the church of Saviour of the World), is one of the little known troglodytic heritages found in Mäqét, North Wällo. …”
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    Fooling the eye: trompe l’oeil porcelain in High Qing China by Chih-en Chen

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Several studies have been conducted to understand the connection between porcelain and emperors’ connoisseurship; however, much of that research has focused on the physical characteristics of porcelain and corresponding imageries, namely the painted antiquity cataloging album. Such object-focused methodology overlooks the concept underlying the works, which is inherently related to their very existence, namely their origin. …”
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    Consuetudo Legis: Writing Down Customs in the Roman Empire (2nd–5th Century CE) by Soazick Kerneis

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…My paper will promote the view of legal anthropology to understand the role of the custom in Late Antiquity. I focus on the fact that custom can be understood as a privilege (privata lex), especially in the case of the first national laws given to barbarian tribes established in the Late Roman Empire. …”
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    PREDICTABILITY AND ACCESSIBILITY OF THE LAW by Elena ANGHEL

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The need to match laws with time and not time with laws has been emphasized since antiquity. But, as we will show in the present study, the belief in the perfectibility of the law was gradually deprived of rights. …”
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    Introduction : « La Duchesse d’Amalfi, des humeurs baroques à une passion moderne ? » by Gisèle Venet

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Yet, the dystopian antiquated world of melancholy passions destroys her new way of loving as the Duchess is persecuted by her brothers whose only will is revenge. …”
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