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  1. 961

    Renovatio imperii Romani: The aspect of Christian wored outlook by Marius Ščavinskas

    Published 2003-06-01
    “… There have not been any researches on the Medieval Christian world outlook done in Lithuania at all. …”
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  2. 962

    Reflections on plague in African history (14th–19th c.) by Gérard Chouin

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Cultural differences affect the nature of the documentary archive, as illustrated by literate practices in medieval Nubia and Ethiopia. The invisibility or limited visibility of the plague in the documentary record is, therefore, a challenge for historians and a disguised invitation to accept the absence of evidence as evidence of absence. …”
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  3. 963

    The manor estate economy ofthe Republic of Two Nations (the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth) in the 16th-18th centuries from the Marxist and neo-institutionalist perspectives by Darius Žiemelis

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…Kosminsky, a renowned medieval expert in the Soviet Union. American economists of the new institutionalist economic history work by its best-known representatives D. …”
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  4. 964

    Les changements hydromorphologiques de l’estuaire de la Loire et l’évolution du port de Rezé/Ratiatum (Loire-Atlantique) by Rémy Arthuis

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Among these were the Chevaliers island, located in front of the ancient harbour quarter of Saint-Lupien, and the Vertais island, whose location facilitated the crossing of the valley and later served as a foundation at the southern end of the alignment of the medieval bridges. In Saint-Lupien the initial riverbank developments, followed by the construction of the monumental quays, took place between the beginning of the 1st c. …”
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  5. 965

    Reconstrucción virtual de la desaparecida Lonja del Aceite de Valencia (España) by Jorge Llopis Verdú, Nicolás Gutiérrez-Pérez, Ignacio Cabodevilla-Artieda

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…El presente artículo propone la reconstrucción virtual de un edificio desaparecido de la Valencia medieval, conocido en la historiografía como Lonja del Aceite, Llotja de l’Oli o Llotja Vella, antecedente de la actual Lonja de la Seda, edificio declarado Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO. …”
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  6. 966

    Feminine Characterization of The God by Ibrahim Bor

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Notably, the Nag Hammadi tradition, rooted in Jewish mysticism, highlights the feminine dimensions of the divine, emphasizing love and compassion. Medieval Christian mystics such as Meister Eckhart and Julian of Norwich also emphasized the feminine dimension of God in their experience of the divine. …”
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  7. 967

    TO THE BASICS OF MODERN POLITICAL ANTHROPOLOGY: FREEDOM AND JUSTICE IN THE SOCIAL CONTRACT THEORY OF T. HOBBES by L. A. Sytnichenko, D. V. Usov

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The principle of social contract offered by Hobbes became a new social, methodologically significant and relevant principle of regulation of activity, which indicates essential for the modern political philosophy and the philosophy of law transition from teleological (ancient and medieval) to legal (modern) ideas of justice. For an in-depth study of the philosophical and anthropological aspects of Hobbes’s contractualism, we used the historical-comparative and contextualization method, as well as the works of leading native and foreign researchers of Hobbes, who uphold the provisions on the organic affiliation of fundamental socio-philosophical and philosophical-anthropological questions about the nature of man, the relation of coercion, freedom and justice with the discourse of social contract. …”
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  8. 968

    An outline of typology of social relations in the countries of Byzantine civilization in the VII-XIV Centuries by Nerijus Babinskas

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…It looks like the most successful term describing the social specifics of the medieval Byzantine area is semi-feudalism, but this conception is not properly developed either. …”
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  9. 969

    E. W. Godwin’s Month in Normandy: Travel Writing as Intertext by Richard W. Hayes

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…As would be expected of one of England’s prominent Gothic Revival architects, Godwin concentrated on the important examples of medieval architecture he encountered in what was a combined holiday and sketching tour. …”
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  10. 970

    Les siphons en terre cuite du monde romain : l’exemple de l’aqueduc d’Almuñécar (Andalousie, Espagne) by Elena H. Sánchez López

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…From the analysis of this structure, both through archaeological remains and medieval descriptions of the city, we can conclude that the siphon system had two remarkable technical peculiarities: it was a double siphon, where the two sections connected through a columnaria, an air elimination device located at the most problematic point in the layout of the water piping; and the pressure pipes were made of terracotta.The chosen material matched the recommendations made by Vitruvius, since he concluded that, by comparison with lead pipes, terracotta pipes were cheaper, faster to repair, and guaranteed higher quality water.Despite Vitruvius’ advice, terracotta pipes do not seem to have been the favourite choice of Roman engineers, who also used lead and stone pipes. …”
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  11. 971

    Rendering Uqlīsh: la reconstrucción virtual de la arquitectura de la Orden de Santiago en el territorio de Uclés a través de los textos de los libros de visita by Pilar Moya-Olmedo

    Published 2023-07-01
    “… • Promueve una metodología científica pero también una difusión universal como recurso para la proyección cultural y educativa del patrimonio medieval. • Introduce nuevas tecnologías permitiendo la proyección que influye en la llegada de recursos para laconservacióny restauración del patrimonio.…”
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  12. 972

    EVOLUTION OF THE PHENOMENON OF CITIZENSHIP IN THE CONTEXT OF HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE WESTERN EUROPE by L. Y. Maximova

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…The first cycle - Antiquity, the second cycle - the Medieval Ages and the New Time. For each of them there are some characteristic vectors of development: liberation from dependence (slavish, feudal); Inclusion of ever wider layers of the population in citizenship (the evolution of the phenomenon from elitist to mass); reduction and complete rejection of property requirements for inclusion in citizenship; reduction of active participation of citizens in government; alienation of a citizen from the state, formalization of relations between a citizen and the state. …”
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  13. 973

    LAS DINÁMICAS DE LOS CENTROS HISTÓRICOS EUROPEOS EN EL PRESENTE: TOLEDO (ESPAÑA) by Luis Alfonso Escudero Gómez, Borja Ruiz-Apilánez, Eloy Solís Trapero

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Toledo es hoy una ciudad con cerca de 90.000 habitantes que ha conservado un centro histórico de morfología medieval y cuyos valores culturales y patrimoniales han propiciado su distinción como Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO en 1986. …”
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  14. 974

    LAS DINÁMICAS DE LOS CENTROS HISTÓRICOS EUROPEOS EN EL PRESENTE: TOLEDO (ESPAÑA) by Luis Alfonso Escudero Gómez, Borja Ruiz-Apilánez, Eloy Solís Trapero

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Toledo es hoy una ciudad con cerca de 90.000 habitantes que ha conservado un centro histórico de morfología medieval y cuyos valores culturales y patrimoniales han propiciado su distinción como Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO en 1986. …”
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  15. 975

    ‘Queer Reverence’: Aubrey Beardsley’s Venus and Tannhäuser by Nicole Fluhr

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Its nominal source is the medieval legend featuring a troubadour who sins by visiting the subterranean kingdom to which Venus has been exiled by Christianity. …”
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  16. 976

    Vertical distribution and variability of soil organic carbon and CaCO3 in deep Colluvisols modeled by hyperspectral imaging by Jessica Reyes-Rojas, Julien Guigue, Daniel Žížala, Vít Penížek, Tomáš Hrdlička, Petra Vokurková, Aleš Vaněk, Tereza Zádorová

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…High variability has been shown mainly in the medieval layers, where it reflects high-energy material redeposition, while low variability in the oldest and youngest parts of the profiles is probably associated with the type of deposited material and frequent pedoturbation, respectively. …”
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  17. 977

    Medical Jousting: Going for the kill! by Dr.Fuad Ahmed Khan Niazi

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Through the evolution of medicine, from medieval times to the modern day, medical jousting has kept haunting us. …”
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  18. 978

    A Historical Study of the Effects of the 1930 Earthquake on the Human Geography and History of Selmas City and its Surrounding Region by Zeinab Ahmadvand, Tohid Malekzadeh Dilmaghani

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The 4-meter wall of Dilmaqan City, mosques, Christian churches, the medieval minarets of Mirkhatun in the old city, and many old bridges were among the structures destroyed. …”
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  19. 979

    New Horizons In The Treatment Of Metastatic Castrate Resistant Prostate Cancer by Zein El Amir

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…While practices have changed drastically since the establishment of the first organized medieval medical school Schola Medica Salernitana in Italy, what remains unchanged is the importance of the basics. …”
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    Anatomy In The Undergraduate Medical Curriculum; Blending The Old And New by Ayesha Yousaf

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…While practices have changed drastically since the establishment of the first organized medieval medical school Schola Medica Salernitana in Italy[ii], what remains unchanged is the importance of the basics. …”
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