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    Louis-Patrick Bergot, Apocalypse et littérature au Moyen Âge. Réception de l’imaginaire apocalyptique dans la littérature française des xiie et xiiie siècles by Louis-Patrick Bergot

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Of the many apocalypses composed during Judeo-Christian antiquity, only the Apocalypse of John and the Apocalypse of Paul (through the intermediary of the Vision of Saint Paul) have benefited from translations into Old French. …”
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  2. 442

    The Stoic Tradition by John Sellars

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…The Neoplatonic practice of writing commentaries on the works of both Plato and Aristotle in late antiquity was central, laying the foundations for the subsequent philosophical traditions in Greek, Arabic, and Latin during the Middle Ages. …”
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  3. 443

    Parcellaires fossoyés du Haut Empire des plateaux de Brie : Jossigny/Serris et Moissy-Cramayel (Seine-et-Marne). Approche méthodologique de l'étude des réseaux by Gilles Desrayaud

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…It appears that the surfaces of “orthogonal” delineated areas might have been determined on the basis of modules corresponding to or approaching units known from Antiquity. For both sites, those elements seem to represent strong indications as to the presence of an agricultural drainage and land dividing system, based at least partly on an orthogonal grid and fixed surface units.…”
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    Once Again about Women's Burials with Jewelry Tools from the Muroma Burial Grounds in the Lower Oka Region by Olga V. Zelentsova

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Burials of women with casting tools are a striking feature of the Finno-Ugric antiquities of the early Middle Ages. They are known in the burial grounds of the Muromians, Mordvins, Mari people in the V–IX centuries AD. …”
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  5. 445

    FEATURES OF PRE-ROMAN HISTORY OF SPAIN AND MODERN TIME: WHERE ARE SOURCES OF SEPARATISM? by A. A. Orlov

    Published 2013-08-01
    “…Considering features of pre-Roman history of Spain, the author seeks to understand, whether sources of modern separatism can originate in an extreme antiquity. Following the results of research the conclusion is drawn that most boldly "link of times" is traced on the example of Basques, the part of which intellectual elite seeks to use features of origin and historical development of these people for a reinforcement of current nationalist and separatist trends. …”
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    Russian prefixal posture verbs as a means of spatial thinking verbalization by A.V. Trofimova, V.A. Kosova

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…Appealing to these lexical items within the frame of compound semantics is determined by the following fact: they are indicative of the features of human spatial perception that developed in high antiquity. Based on the results of the analysis, five groups of derivative words have been distinguished. …”
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  7. 447

    Investigating Geotourism Capabilities of Geomorphosites in Saymarreh Region Using Pralong Method by Mojtaba Yamani, Samad Azimirad, Sajad Bagheri, Seyed Shakari

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…In this study, firstly geomorphologic landforms with high capability to attract tourism, antiquities and historical monuments, the athletic capabilities of geotourism, accessibility and infrastructures in the region as research variables were examined. …”
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  8. 448

    Les bandages herniaires modernes : apports d’un nouvel exemple provenant du cimetière paroissial de Gradignan (Gironde) by Camille Bouffiès, Hélène Réveillas, Alejandra Balboa-Pont

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…However, historical, iconographical and archaeological sources show that from Antiquity until the 17th century, hernias were treated by the use of trusses to keep the protruding tissue in place, although this was often ineffective, or by empirical surgery that generally led to the death of the subject. …”
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    The influence of Christianity on Graeco-Roman medicine up to the Renaissance by Francois P. Retief, Louise Cilliers

    Published 2005-06-01
    “…The Church which had in the mean time persisted with antiquated dogmas, resented the new teachings from heathen Islam, and responded with reactionary measures against supposed heretics, inter alia by instituting the Inquisition. …”
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    Figurines féminines nues. Proche-Orient, Égypte, Nubie, Méditerranée, Asie centrale (Néolithique - iiie siècle apr. J.-C.) by Sylvie Donnat

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…Figurines féminines antiques », présentant des figurines conservées dans les collections patrimoniales de l’université de Strasbourg, des photographies d’objets conservés dans le département des Antiquités orientales du Louvre, des productions d’un atelier d’archéologie expérimentale (avril-mai 2015, Strasbourg) et deux expositions virtuelles (objets de Jordanie étudiés dans le cadre du Franco-German Figurines Project – FGFP – et de la collection d’égyptologie de Strasbourg dont les commissaires furent Frédéric Colin (UMR 7044, université de Strasbourg), Sylvie Donnat (UMR 7044, université de Strasbourg), Régine Hunziker-Rodewald (EA 4378, université de Strasbourg) et Isabelle Weygand (UMR 7044).…”
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    'Homo bulla': variations axiologiques sur l’éphémère by Jean-Alexandre Perras

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Since Antiquity, the bubble has been an astonishingly enduring motif. …”
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    Consumption, relative deprivation and mental health: evidence from hedonic consumption by Hao Li, Weihong Zeng

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Hedonic consumption is measured through expenditure on items such as jewelry, antiques, and entertainment, while consumption inequality is assessed using the Kakwani index. …”
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    Niccolo Machiavelli’s views on public security by Yu. O. Zahumenna

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…According to the results of the study, it has been concluded that Machiavelli's security concept is characterised by rationalism, secularism, pragmatism, nationalism, an emphasis on a combination of power and legal elements with the predominance of the former, institutional and personal factors of public security with the priority of the former, instruments of psychological pressure (intimidation to keep the people in line), military force and diplomacy (to prevent external threats), separation of ethics and politics in the field of public security, a balanced attitude to the need to maintain internal and external security, and a high appreciation of the historical experience of ensuring security in antiquity and in modern centralised and absolutist states at an early stage.…”
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    Capacités vocales des primates non humains, des Homo sapiens et des hominines fossiles : un état de la question by Marion Laporte, Amélie Vialet

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This article provides a historical overview of the main studies conducted since antiquity, highlighting paradigm shifts and the evolution of issues. …”
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    Similes for Mainyu, Ahura Mazdā and Ahriman in the Avesta, Bundahishn and Mainyu-i ye Xrad by Saba Kazemian, Kazem Dezfoulian, Ahmad Khatami

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…These three concepts are still ambiguous and confusing, despite ongoing research, due to factors such as antiquity, semantic multiplicity, abstraction, and changes that have occurred over time in their meanings. …”
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    Application of Infrared Spectroscopy for Functional Compounds Evaluation in Olive Oil: A Current Snapshot by Sarfaraz Ahmed Mahesar, Massimo Lucarini, Alessandra Durazzo, Antonello Santini, Anja I. Lampe, Johannes Kiefer

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…It is largely produced and used since antiquity. It is mainly used and consumed as food but also as key ingredient in a wide variety of cosmetic products, e.g., to moisturize and nourish dry skin. …”
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    கலை நோக்கில் திருப்பரங்குன்றம் / Tiruparankundram in the Perception of Art by முனைவர் பீ. பெரியசாமி / Dr. B. Periyaswamy

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The temple's rich historical and epigraphical significance is underscored by inscriptions that provide valuable insights into its antiquity and evolution. These inscriptions serve as crucial evidence for understanding the temple’s development and religious practices for many thousand years. …”
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    Canadian Public Health Laboratory Network laboratory Guidelines for the Use of Serological Tests (excluding point-of-care tests) for the Diagnosis of Syphilis in Canada by Paul N Levett, Kevin Fonseca, Raymond SW Tsang, Kamran Kadkhoda, Bouchra Serhir, Sandra M Radons, Muhammad Morshed

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Syphilis, caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum subsp. pallidum, is an infection recognized since antiquity. It was first reported at the end of the 15th century in Europe. …”
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    The library of Troškūnai monastery by Arvydas Pacevičius

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…However, gifts and the need to maintain books for the Troškūnai gymnasium (a secondary school administered by the monks) were reasons why the library also collected scientific literature and classical antiquities. This book collection was predominantly in Latin and Polish, but towards the end of the 18th century, the share of West-European and Lithuanian languages began to increase. …”
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    Populism in the 21st century: Today, tomorrow, always? by A. V. Glukhova

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The concept of populism has been known since Antiquity. However, in recent decades it gained new prominence amongst politicians and political experts. …”
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