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    Le divorce dans l’Antiquité classique : perspective comparatiste by Jean-Baptiste Bonnard, Camille Noûs

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…The differences between the Greek world and Rome are also noticeable both in terms of the nature of the authority exercised over women as well as in the motivations and modalities of divorce.…”
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    « Faire clair et vif avec des éléments complexes » by Cordula Reichart

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…In Salammbô’s name, Flaubert construes the origin of a figure which is actually linked to Christian Rome as the ancient story of Carthage. In Hérodias, Flaubert takes up the triumph of the Orient as proclaimed by Renan and feared by the Catholic Church. …”
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    Botanical catalogue of the Mendoza herbarium in the Real Biblioteca del Monasterio de San Lorenzo de El Escorial by Carlos Aedo, Mauricio Velayos

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…It was likely acquired from an intermediary or unknown botanist during the period when its owner was imperial ambassador in Venice and Rome, between 1539 and 1554, and that the plants it contains are of Italian origin. …”
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    Italia 1943-1945 : le ragioni della violenza by Angelo Ventrone

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…But two events changed everything: the armistice of 8 September 1943 and the flight of the King and the government from Rome. In those moments, even in response to the German occupation of the country, the Resistance movement begins to take shape around the anti-fascist parties. …”
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    Handwritten pre-Tridentine Pontificals by Jan Miazek

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…There the pontifical was modified and came back to Rome. In this form, thanks to the invention of printing, it spread in the whole Church. …”
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    Forms of the Earth and Urban Forms by Giuseppe Tupputi

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…In this sense, the projects for the Magliana quarters in Rome, by Saverio Muratori, and the project for Monteruscello, by Agostino Renna, can be considered as paradigmatic examples, because they represent an attempt to define settlements principles that correspond to the geomorphologic characters of the territory. …”
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    La constitution des collections du Muséum par l’appropriation : du rassemblement du mobilier de la Couronne dans la Grande Galerie aux saisies en Europe, à travers les actions d’He... by Gianmarco Raffaelli

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…After having played an important role in the founding of the Muséum central des Arts as a deputy of the Legislative Assembly, Henri Reboul (1763–1839) took part in the confiscations carried out by the Napoleonic armies in Rome, while nevertheless paying attention to the conservation of the works of art. …”
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    The Open Map by Başak Uçar, Pelin Yoncacı Arslan

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…This article studies open maps in terms of participation and multiplicity, part and whole relationships, and resolution vis-à-vis Jasper Johns’s paintings, Buckminster Fuller’s Dymaxion Map and the World Game, and the MIT’s Real-time Rome project. …”
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    « Gettiamo la semente comunista fra le donne proletarie » : Compagna et la révolution by Barbara Meazzi

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Compagna, a four-page, four-column magazine, first appeared in Rome on 5 March 1922. It was designed to be the platform of the central office of the Communist Party of Italy, a forum for use by women: workers, housewives, labourers and proletarians. …”
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    František Antonín z Dietrichsteina (1643–1721) – šlechtic v řadách Tovaryšstva Ježíšova by Zuzana Orálková

    Published 2017-10-01
    “… The study deals with the personality of Franz Anton von Dietrichstein and his (seemingly) sudden decision to enter the Jesuit order during his study stay in Rome in 1666 and resign from the already acquired canonry in Passau, Regensburg and Olomouc. …”
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    Life on board ship and cultural intimacy. Notes from the Central Mediterranean by Jasmine Iozzelli

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Saperi in Rotta” at Sapienza - University of Rome and later as part of my doctoral studies in anthropology at the University of Turin. …”
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    Gastrointestinal Symptoms in Marfan Syndrome and Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome by N. Inayet, J. O. Hayat, A. Kaul, M. Tome, A. Child, A. Poullis

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Patients with a diagnosis of either MS or hEDS attending cardiology or rheumatology outpatients at our hospital were asked to complete SF36 RAND and Rome IV Diagnostic questionnaires. Questionnaires were also completed by patients who are members of Marfan Association UK. …”
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