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    Des mages à Florence au Quattrocento. Autour de la fête de l’Épiphanie de 1443 by Pauline Duclos-Grenet

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…The theme of the Magi is among the most popular ones in the imaginary of the Western Middle Ages, and its resonance is absolutely unique. …”
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    Étude de la cluse fortifiée de Joux : le cas du bourg castral de Jougne by Valentin Metral

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The castral small town of Jougne has been involved since the Middle Ages in the control and defense of an ancient route crossing the Jura mountains. …”
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    L’écriture du monde (I). by Nicolas Perreaux

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…Charters and « Romanesque » buildings were produced in large numbers during the Middle Ages. Using a theoretical framework and analysis tools coming from the data mining and digital mapping (GIS), the article seeks to define the links between these two structures, rarely studied together. …”
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    De la conciencia del linaje a la defensa estamental. Acerca de algunas narrativas nobiliarias vascas by Arsenio Dacosta

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…The purpose of this paper is to analyze a set of origin narratives concerning the nobility of the Manor of Biscay and its environment in the Middle Ages. First, the set of legends around the House of Haro, holder of the manor for several centuries, which were first transmitted by the Portuguese chronicler Pedro Afonso, count of Barcelos. …”
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    A voz ou a plenitude do texto. Performance oral, práticas de leitura e identidade literária no Ocidente medieval by Carlos F. Clamote Carreto

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…How can we explain this astonishment that modern criticism has interpreted as a clear evidence that High Middle Ages, following the models of Classical Antiquity, mainly developed the reading aloud, rather than the Early Middle Ages that had invented silent reading? …”
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    Genesis of feudalism in Western Europe and its influence to the globai process of history: The conceptions of L. Vasilyev and E. Gudavičius by Nerijus Babinskas

    Published 2004-12-01
    “…The character of the social structure of Germanic kingdoms in the early Middle Ages differed essentially from oriental societies in the stage of early politogenesis. …”
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    Función pacificadora y judicial de los corregidores en las villas y ciudades castellanas, a fines de la edad media by María Asenjo-González

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Therefore it is my view that, before 1480, the corregidores contributed to the consolidation of royal jurisdiction and to reviving the social commitment to defend justice and peace in the kingdom, the chief arguments of royal power in the late Middle Ages.…”
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    „O pecunia totius mali regina, fraudis et doli amica...“ Peníze v kultuře středověku by Tomáš Krejčík

    Published 2010-07-01
    “… Concepts such as money and wealth in general changed greatly in the Middle Ages. On the one hand the medieval world was permeated with the simple ideas of the barbarians, who plainly identified wealth with happiness and success. …”
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    A different story of modern economic science by Oreste Bazzichi, Fabio Reali

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…This revolution of the late Middle Ages, social and market, which was also intellectual and aimed at facing the poverty and injustice of that time, is still repeated today with new faces, experiences, and theories.   …”
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    Christianity and Islam - the development of modern science nad the genesis of the modern (just) state by D. F. M. Strauss

    Published 2004-06-01
    “… This article focuses on the formal similarities between Christianity and the Islam resent during the later middle ages — a period in which both legacies subscribed to a relatively totalitarian societal condition manifested in the existence of their respective empires. …”
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    Animales Divinos by Xosé Ramón Mariño Ferro

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…It also deals with some divine animals in Christianity and the survival of certain Egyptian iconographic motifs in the Middle Ages.…”
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    The Monsters of Geoffrey Chaucer: The Miller in The General Prologue and the Miller in The Reeve’s Tale in The Canterbury Tales by Nazan Yıldız

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…With their atypical social positions, millers were among those monstrous Others or “Them” of the Middle Ages as they could not be fitted into any of the three estates; namely the clergy, the nobility and the commoners. …”
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    SOCIAL BACKGROUND OF CAREER GUIDANCE SYSTEM: RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS by E. Dianina

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Considered periods: ancient civilizations (Ancient Egypt, Babylon, China), antiquity The Middle Ages, the period of the First World War, Europe and the United States in the XIX and XX century. …”
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    The evolution of hospitals from Antiquity to the Renaissance by Francois P. Retief, Louise Cilliers

    Published 2005-06-01
    “…During the late Middle Ages (beyond the 10th century) monastic infirmaries continued to expand, but public hospitals were also opened, financed by city authorities, the church and private sources. …”
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    Gênero em desafio: das trobairitz provençais às repentistas nordestinas by Luciana Eleonora de Freitas Calado Deplagne

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…This article spaeks of the poetics of the oral tradition sung by women during the Middle Ages and in nowadays Northeast Brazil. Thus, we try to identify the dialogue between the matches of women repentistas and the dialogued medieval songs – the tensons of the provençal trobairitz and the satirical verses of the women poets from the Al-andalus. …”
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    Roland Scriptoris ou de Lisbonne: un médecin, un professeur et un clerc portugais au XVe siècle by Mário Farelo

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Based on known and unpublished facts, it proposes a perspective into his public life, shared between the University, the service of the Great and the ecclesiastical environment, thus constituting a case of institutional and geographical mobility of a physician at the end of the Middle Ages.…”
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    L’établissement fortifié de hauteur alto-médiéval de Château-sur-Salins (Salins-les-Bains, Jura) by Philippe Gandel, David Billoin

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The hilltop fortified settlement of Château-Salins is established on a vast plateau overlooking a major circulation axe, near a town whose dynamism along the Early Middle Ages is related to salt exploitation. The civilian, religious and defensive substructures, installed ex nihilo on two areas of the plateau since the early 7th c. …”
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    INTERPRETATION PHILOSOPHY AND E. MEŠKAUSKAS METHODOLOGY by Krescencijus Stoškus

    Published 1998-01-01
    “…But in this case whole ages (e.g. the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, even the Roman epoch) and world countries may be remained outside the field of philosophical creation. …”
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    Premières neiges : le paysage d’hiver dans les enluminures by Alexis Metzger

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…Absent from the illuminations for a great period, the winter landscapes are more and more represented at the end of the Middle Ages in the Flemish miniatures. But It is not a realistic landscape that the medieval man sees: the landscape is often chosen or idealised. …”
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    La penna di Dhuoda e di Ildegarde: un dono di fede* by Francesca Sivo

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This paper focuses on the life experiences of Dhuoda (9th century) and Hildegard of Bingen (12th century), which testify to an important turning point for the role of women in the Middle Ages. The former focused on a domestic perspective, the latter projected to an ecumenical horizon, but both believed in the educational value of the word as a warning that becomes an authentic profession of faith through ars and scientia, the God-given and olny true key to access the faith itself.…”
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