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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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    “Making Sense” of Art through Design: Towards a Multisensory Theory of Reception Aesthetics by Inbal Strauss

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Drawing on Wolfgang Kemp’s theory of reception aesthetics on the one hand and Donald Norman’s theory of design on the other, this article proposes a methodology for analysing the impact of artistic productions in design terms (namely, affordances, constraints, signifiers, feedback, mapping, and conceptual model). …”
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    Voix de revenants dans les Pièces pour danseurs de W.B. Yeats. L’exemple de Ce que rêvent les os by Pierre Longuenesse

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…On the one hand, everything in the play is a return, as the events of the Easter Rising re-enact, from the other end of historical time, the event which gave rise to the oppression resulting from the betrayal of the royal couple, Diarmuid and Devorgilla when, dispossessed of their kingdom, they sought the assistance of the Anglo-Normans to reclaim it. On the other hand, through a subtle relationship between the visual and aural, and the new form taken by speech and enunciation, it is the role of the voice, according to defined protocols, to express this presence-absence and this drama of an impossible return. …”
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    Capturing Requirements for a Data Annotation Tool for Intensive Care: Experimental User-Centered Design Study by Marceli Wac, Raul Santos-Rodriguez, Chris McWilliams, Christopher Bourdeaux

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Participants were observed during task completion and their actions were analyzed within Norman’s Interaction Cycle model to identify the software requirements. …”
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    Les sources de l’histoire du duché. Publications et inventaires récents by Pierre Bauduin

    Published 2003-03-01
    “…The endeavours to publish the narrative texts have materialised not only intonew editions of the major works of the Norman chroniclers, but have also led to a rediscovery of the earliest Norman historiography and sustained debates concerning the processes of transmission of memory and the appropriation by a society of its past. …”
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    History, Hagiography and Religious Works: The Writings of William of Malmesbury and his Date of Birth by Ming Liu

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…By reconsidering the two dominating opinions about his date of birth, this paper argues that William of Malmesbury, the famous Anglo-Norman historian, was born in c. 1091, probably late that year. …”
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    Une « machina memorialis ». Les cartulaires des léproseries de la province ecclésiastique de Rouen by Damien Jeanne

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…The cartularies of the Norman leper-houses are rare manuscripts, unpublished so far. …”
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    Diglossie et standardisation dans l'Angleterre du xie au xve siècle. Regard croisé avec la Bretagne by Gary Manchec German

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The Norman Conquest of England (1066) profoundly and permanently altered not only the social order of England but also the English language. …”
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    Le pays normand. Paysages et peuplement (IXe-XIIIe siècles) by Mathieu Arnoux, Christophe Maneuvrier

    Published 2003-02-01
    “…The devastation and depopulation of the Norman countryside taking place when Rollo settled in Rouen probably originate from a historiographic myth created by Dudo of Saint-Quentin to servethe history of the recent Norman dynasty. …”
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