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  1. 561

    Géolocalisation des sources fiscales pré-révolutionnaires : la quadrature du cercle by Florent Hautefeuille

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…The multiplication of tax sources from the late Middle Ages makes possible the spatialization of data which, for previous periods were difficult to cross with the archaeological sources without adequate tools. …”
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  2. 562

    Le castrum de l’Antiquité tardive et du haut Moyen Âge de Mandeure et l’établissement fortifié de hauteur de Château-Julien (Doubs) by David Billoin, Cédric Cramatte

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…They allowed to reconsider the town evolution between the Late Iron Age and the Early Middle Ages but above all to understand the extent of changes that the town goes through during the Late Antiquity; the construction of a castrum and of an Early Christian basilica on the spot of a military camp built in the mid-4th c. …”
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    BEN ve “ÖTEKİ” KUR’ÂN’IN “ÖTEKİ” İLE İLİŞKİLERDE ÖNGÖRDÜĞÜ DENGELİ BARIŞ TEORİSİ by Ahmet Yaman

    Published 2008-03-01
    “…The majority of Muslim jurists of early period up until the middle ages who mainly based their theories on war conditions interpreting those verses of the Quran enjoining war maintained a theory favoring clash. …”
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  4. 564

    Des colonnes pour des vertus dans l’art communal italien du xive siècle by Bertrand Cosnet

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…In order to do this, it first tries to demonstrate that personification, which is the most common figurative process to show moral values in the Middle Ages, gives virtues a favourable materiality to the link they have with architecture. …”
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  5. 565

    L’arme politique du prêt : premières réflexions sur les Bolonais et les prêts à la ville à la fin du xive siècle by Marco Conti

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Not all major Italian cities of the late Middle Ages could rely on an established system of public debt like Florence, Siena, Venice, Genoa, and others. …”
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    Le monastère face aux laïques au haut Moyen Âge : lieux de culte secondaires et accueil aux limites de l’espace monastique dans le contexte italien  by Eleonora Destefanis

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…Just at the edge of this space – the claustrum or a much bigger territory, perceived however as monasterium in every aspect – we can find specific complexes for social (and sometimes medical) services, in certain cases provided with secondary churches, distinct from the abbatial one.The paper studies, through some Early Middle Ages Italian cases and referring to written as well as archaeological sources, the topographical and functional choices connected to these structures. …”
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  7. 567

    “This Rude Chivalry of the Wilderness”: Chivalry and Native Americans in Cooper’s and Irving’s American Novels by Pauline Pilote

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The enthusiasm of the American readership in the early decades of the 19th century seems to reveal a general attraction for the European Middle Ages. Indeed, Scott’s American contemporaries resort to the medieval apparatus that was brought back into fashion by Ivanhoe – stereotypes of knight-errantry, damsels in distress, code of honour, etc. – to describe the Native Americans that people their narratives. …”
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    O casamento de Leonor e Frederico III (1451-1452) e as relações entre Portugal e o Sacro Império nos finais da Idade Média by António Martins Costa

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…In the late Middle Ages, the young dynasty of Avis, after linked by kinship to England, Aragon and Burgundy, attempts to create in the space of Christianity a connection at the highest level: the Holy Roman Empire. …”
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  9. 569

    Du châtiment à la vengeance : Le prince et la vérité du crime à la fin du Moyen Âge by Marie-Hélène Méresse

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…At the end of the Middle Ages, while the royal power gradually strengthens and centres around the figure of the prince, his political action remains ruled by the christian morality and the purpose of the common good. …”
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    What Remains of Manhood by Eleonora Belligni

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Between the late Middle Ages and the Early Modern period, the emergence of the European territorial state was accompanied by a change in the gender balance, as women gained new and increased opportunities for leadership. …”
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    The State Symbols of Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Twentieth Century by Emir Filipovic

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…In analysing these changes, the author examined a number of legal texts and contemporary discussions, revealing that the political elites responsible for designing Bosnia and Herzegovina’s symbols often oscillated between traditional heraldic inspirations from the Middle Ages and the unconventional modern desire for neutral solutions. …”
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    Thesaurus Exemplorum Medii Aevi : une base de données collaborative sur les exempla médiévaux by Jean-Paul Rehr, Marie-Anne Polo de Beaulieu

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…It currently holds over 12,000 indexed exempla from the long “global Middle Ages”, stretching from Latin Europe to Byzantium to Asia, and drawing from Christian, Jewish, Islamic, and Buddhist sources. …”
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    Les aventures du Sant Calze de Valence : quand la fiction se fait objet de foi et de mémoire by Sophie Albert

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…According to a legend elaborated in Aragon between the 11th and 14th centuries, the object, a 1st century vase mounted in a chalice during the Middle Ages, is supposed to be the cup by which Jesus established the Eucharistic rite at the Last Supper. …”
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    Mobiliary Art Objects from the Koksharovski Kholm Sanctuary by Alexander F. Shorin, Anastasia A. Shorina

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The archaeological site contains artifacts from the Neolithic, Chalcolithic, Late Bronze Age, and Middle Ages. But the main part of the collection includes artifacts, made of clay and stone, from the Neolithic, known in the literature as cross-grooved items, spherical and biconical findings, ornithomorphic and zoomorphic artefacts, including plastic on vessels, talc rods of segmented shape with and without impression, a drilled stone mace, a fragment of a polished slate knife, back part of which is designed in the form of an ornithomorphic image, flint and ground arrowheads, clay disks without a hole, etc. …”
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    Assessment of import substitution indicators in Russia by I. A. Aksenov

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Import dependence is the oldest problem that has been faced by various states. Back in the Middle Ages, Russia faced the issues of deficit of products and certain technologies, which were compensated by import. …”
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    E.V. Bretschneider as a doctor and his personal archives: Chinese period by S.A. Silakova

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…However, they shed light on such little-studied aspects as the state of Chinese medicine in the second half of the 19th century and its development, Chinese terminology and the most common medicines, comparative analysis of the achievements of Chinese and European medical science of the period under consideration and the possibility of adopting treatment methods, some aspects of the history and geography of China and adjacent countries in the Middle Ages and modern times, the history of European botanical discoveries in China, as well as the life, traditions, and daily life of Chinese people during the late Qing Dynasty.…”
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    Arthur ainda vive? by Isadora Cristine Martins

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Virginie Greene questions the pertinence of using the term “messianism” in the Middle Ages and argues that it cannot be used in the same sense as used by historians to refer to Modernity4.In this essay we try to withdraw the analysis from the courtly environments in which they were reproduced, through some selected chronicles, from a History from Below perspective, to understand who are the people waiting for Arthur’s return and whether this hope represents more than a speech constructed by the chroniclers.From a crossing between chronicles and archaeological studies, we try to map cults, traditions, and pilgrimages linked to Arthur that circulated through Great-Britain under the Norman rule. …”
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    Chased by a Unicorn by Georgios Orfanidis

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…So, through a list of relevant examples of monumental and miniature art, we will look for the beginnings of the two aspects of this ancient symbol, with an emphasis on the parable under examination, offering a new perspective on the semiotic analysis of Antiquity during the Middle Ages.…”
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    De Masaccio à Stalker: pour une esthétique du seuil et de son franchissement  by Sylvie Castets

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…The intellectual realism of the Middle Ages is replaced by a new mode of figuration. …”
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    Documente istorice vechi româneşti – din secolele XIV–XIX – în fondurile Bibliotecii Naţionale a României by Elena Cojuhari

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…The interpretation/ decipherment of archival materials allows enhancing the present knowledge with different shades, colors, data, papers, deeds specific to the Romanian Orthodox Christian civilization developed in Moldova and Wallachia, beginning from the Middle Ages, in particular, till the second half of the XIXth century, covering distinct periods of time: that of the native rulers, the Phanariots epoch, the Organic Statute period and the dawn of the new era founded along with the two Romanian Principalities Union in the year 1859. …”
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