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    Infraestructuras de abastecimiento y desagüe en la Granada de la primera mitad del siglo XVI by Daniel Jesús Quesada Morales

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Based on the information from the Granada Water Ordinances of 1538, published in 1552, as an integral part of the City Ordinances, the present work presents the current Granada’s Water Regime in the first half of the 16th century, concerning the ditches that supplied it, both inside and outside the walled enclosure; the days indicated to be able to use its water for domestic use and irrigation; as well as repair and management tasks, and everything related to the perfect distribution of such precious hydraulic resources.…”
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    Written monuments in old Prussian by Letas Palmaitis

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Other known manuscripts in Old Prussian include a short glossary from the 16th century by S. Grunau, a number of samples of the Old Prussian speech registered by H. …”
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    Sculpté, gravé, peint, moulé, estampé by Alain Fretz, Stephan Gasser

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…In the scope of a joint research project by the University and the Museum of Art and History of Fribourg dedicated to the study of local sculpture production in the 16th century, up to 460 altarpieces, reliefs and single sculptures have been examined by a research group. …”
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    Reformace ve slezských městech na příkladu Krnova a Těšína by Jiří Válový

    Published 2016-11-01
    “… The article focuses on the Reformation of two Silesian towns – Krnov (Jägerndorf) and Cieszyn (Teschen) – and gives an idea of its going in the course of the 16th century. In the observed towns, it describes in what period of time and under what conditions the Reformation could develop. …”
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    Voršilky v Čechách a jejich pojetí veřejné prospěšnosti by Marie Macková

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…They were allowed to provide education at the end of the 16th century. Ursulines should follow the decrees of Trent and work on internal restoration of catholicism. …”
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    Obhajoba oprávněného vzdoru vůči svrchovaným vládcům v díle Christophera Goodmana by Miroslav Beneš

    Published 2020-12-01
    “… Christopher Goodman was a famous English 16th century reformer, a colleague and a close friend of John Knox, Father of Scottish Presbyterian Church. …”
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    Le cerf chez les anciens P’urhépecha du Michoacan (Mexique) : guerre, chasse et sacrifice by Brigitte Faugère

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…The deer plays also a particular role for the elite of the 16th century, because it was chosen by the dominant warriors group as an emblematic animal.…”
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    The calendars of the XVI-XVII century in the Vilnius University Library by Irena Balčienė

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…There are 5 almanacs from the 16th century, 6 from the 17th century, and many from the 18th century. …”
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    KÜRESELLEŞME VE KÜRESEL TEOLOJİ ARAYIŞLARI by Şamil Öcal

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…The source of globalization may be traced back to 16th Century that indicates itself to the beginning of the modernism. …”
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    History of pharmacy according to Zbigniew Bela by Anita Magowska

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…His most important achievements were monographs inspired and illustrated by items from the Museum of Pharmacy in Cracow, especially the 16th century formulary by Alexey from Piedmont. …”
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    Peníze a peněžní početní jednotky v raném novověku by Petr Vorel

    Published 2010-07-01
    “… The author defines the term “monetary calculation unit” in the economic context of the Early Modern Times and explains why, until the 16th century, this virtual concept was of exceptional importance. …”
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    Rhetoric to Alexander: text and intertexts by Alius Jaskelevičius

    Published 2023-11-01
    “… For a long time, Aristotle was considered the author of the “Rhetoric to Alexander”. However, in the 16th century, Anaximenes of Lampsacus came to be considered its author. …”
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    Lékaři, lazebníci a porodní báby z řad moravských novokřtěnců v 16.–17. století by Andrea Loukotová

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…They were required by both the Bohemian and Moravian nobility, regardless of their theological radicalism, for their skilfulness and for the increasing demand for physicians in the 16th century. In consequence of their long­term absence in the Anabaptist communities, caused by the travels to the noble patients, the physicians and barber­surgeons were predisposed to be independent and reluctant to submit to the order prevailing in the Anabaptist communities. …”
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    Pardubičtí Židé a jejich náboženská obec do roku 1918 by Jitka Vojtková, Luboš Kokeš

    Published 2013-12-01
    “… This study describes the Jewish settlement of Pardubice from the first mentions of their residence in primary sources in the early 16th century to the period of the First World War. The main emphasis was put on the establishing and development of the Jewish religious community in the first half of the 19th century, its subsequent institutional consolidation and the resulting influence of the growing Jewish population on the economic, social and cultural emancipation of the town of Pardubice at the turn of the 19th and 20th century. …”
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    Marguerite de Roberval et l’imaginaire colonial de l’affrontement entre les femmes et les bêtes sauvages by Zoé Marty

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The story of Marguerite de Roberval, as it was told in the 16th century, includes a bear-hunting episode that differs from the traditions in which women and wild beasts are placed in opposition. …”
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    Fazer-se multidão: multiplicidade, classe e comum by Bruno Tarin

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…In order to support the analyzes and elaborations on this concept, the article begins with a brief reflection on how the idea of large groups or collective subject has been seen throughout history, with emphasis on the period of the philosophical and political formation of the sovereign States (16th century) and the period of formation of those that became known as mass societies (19th century). …”
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    Les liminalités dans les représentations du cycle solaire quotidien by Danièle Dehouve

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…The article studies the division of the daily solar cycle in Mexico, among the Aztecs of the 16th century based on ethnohistorical documents, and among the contemporary Tlapanec people based on ethnographic observations. …”
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    Ancient Art in the Collection of the National Museum in Gdańsk by Grzegorz First

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The remaining artifacts stored in Gdańsk have not been thoroughly studied; they do not form a homogeneous collection, and it cannot be ruled out that they may also be remnants of former bourgeois collections dating back to the 16th century or German collections acquired in Gdańsk after World War II. …”
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    L’alliance normando-tupi au xvie siècle : la célébration de Rouen by Beatriz Perrone-Moisés

    Published 2008-07-01
    “…The Norman-Tupi alliance in the 16th century: the celebration at Rouen.In 1550, the city of Rouen prepares a series of festivities for the royal entry of Henry II and his court, of which two elements point to the links between the Norman harbour merchants and the Brazilian coastal Tupi: a performance of the Indians’ daily life – called « Brazilian festival » by the historian Ferdinand Denis, involving 50 Tupi and 250 Norman sailors – and a staged naval battle between French and Portuguese. …”
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    Origin and originality of John Calvin's 'Harmony of the Law', the expository project on Exodus-Deuteronomy (1559-1563) by E. A. de Boer

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…A surviving manuscript of Calvin’s introductory exposition to the series, studied here for the first time since the 16th century, reveals intriguing details on the conception and execution of this plan. …”
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