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    Réflexions sur les manifestations plastiques de l’héraldique au sein de quelques sources historiographiques de l’Occident médiéval (XIIe- début XVIe s.) by Alexandre Grosjean

    Published 2025-02-01
    Subjects: “…Heraldic supports ; Medieval Chronicles ; Image by text ; Image and History ; Western Sources ; Western Europe…”
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    Obraz starých Řeků v Carionově kronice. Příspěvek k dějinám recepce antiky by Matěj Novotný

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…These parts are clearly not compilations of the preceding medieval or early humanistic chronicles by an astrologer Johan Carion, who, apart from this chronicle, did not focus on history, but a deliberate piece of work by a Greek expert and a moralist such as Melanchthon. …”
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    Les genres décrits n°2 by Julie Abbou

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…This chronicle offers a journey through gender in traditional grammars. …”
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    Les genres décrits n° 3 by Julie Abbou, Cécile Ropiteaux, Karine Dorvaux, Hortense Colère

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…In this issue, our Chronicle « Describing Gender » goes back to school. …”
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    Les genres récrits n° 4 by Daniel Elmiger

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…This chronicle focuses on the violent controverse happened in France about "inclusive writing". …”
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    A imagem do outro na Crónica da Tomada de Ceuta pelo Rei D. João I de Gomes Eanes de Zurara by Natália Albino Pires

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Thus, based on the theoretical assumptions of imagology, we aim at analysing the image of the moors as depicted on the Chronicle of the Conquest of Ceuta, seeking to track the topos of the Portuguese praise, cornerstone of the construction of national identity.…”
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    De la retórica a la ficción by Leonardo Funes

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The conventional acceptance of textual citation words pronounced by historical characters was included in the "historiographical" pact (the public accepts the poetical or rhetorical license as an expression of the most profound dimension of historical truth).However, when Alphonsine and Post-Alphonsine chroniclers began to incorporate dialogues in direct speech, this convention was a challenge for the claim to truth made by chronicle narratives.This article aims to trace the evolution of the use of direct speech from Alphonsine historiography to the historiography of John II of Castile, in order to evaluate its impact on the historical and fictional narrative forms.…”
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    Reflections on the Intermediate Data Structure (IDS) by George Alter

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…This article examines four features of IDS that make it flexible and expandable: the Entity-Attribute-Value model, the relational database model, embedded metadata, and the Chronicle file. I also consider IDS from the perspective of current discussions about sharing data across scientific domains. …”
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    Palabra de hidalgo, espejo de rey. Acerca de un episodio de la Crónica de D. Fernando de Fernão Lopes by Arsenio Dacosta

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Beyond the purely prosopographic work, this study uses the contents of the chronicle to delve into the treatment of concepts like counsel and royal liberality in political contexts of intense propagandistic construction as were the Portuguese and Spanish courts of the late 14th and early 15th centuries. …”
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    Introduction #6 by Julie Abbou, Aron Arnold, Sophie Bailly, Maria Candea, Mona Gérardin-Laverge, Magali Guaresi, Noémie Marignier

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…The "News" section is enriched with several reviews and thesis summaries that illustrate the variety and dynamism of French gender and language studies, and the "Chronicle" section highlights the political dimension of these studies by discussing the issue of the practice of changing first names.…”
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    Les Plantagenêts vus par un abbé du xve siècle : l’article « Anglia » du Granarium de John Wheathampstead by Élisa Mantienne

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…It is all together an entry of encyclopedia, a short chronicle and a mirror for princes. The paper tries to better understand the aims of John Wheathampstead when he wrote this text. …”
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    Revolutionary Climatology: Rings of Saturn, Ringed by Red Lightning by Sarah K. Stanley

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…In terms of his urban writing, a reading of ‘A Berlin Chronicle’ considers how the diagram contributes to Benjamin’s archaeological methods, as a theory to generate site writing. …”
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    Dr. Jonas Basanavičius (1851–1927) and his nervous disease by A. Ulytė, E. Sakalauskaitė-Juodeikienė

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…In his autobiography “The Chronicle of My Life and the History of a Nervous Disease” (1851–1922), Basanavičius not only presented the realities of social, political, cultural and academic life of the second half of the XIXth and the beginning of the XXth centuries in Lithuania and Europe but also depicted and analyzed symptoms of his nervous system disease. …”
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    Polityczny wymiar przestrzeni prywatnej i publicznej w filmach Pétera Forgácsa by Gabriela Sitek

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…Na przykładzie filmu Pétera Forgácsa Zamęt – kronika rodzinna (The Maelstrom: A Family Chronicle, 1997) zostają przedstawione uruchamiane przez reżysera mechanizmy pamięci prowadzące do zrozumienia przez widza tragicznego wymiaru historii Europy XX w., Holokaustu w prywatnym, indywidualnym doświadczeniu. …”
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    The Battle of Žalgiris / Grunwald: Unanswered Questions by Alfredas Bumblauskas

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Today it is recognized that critical studies of the battle of Grunwald started in the seventh decade of the 20th century only, because until that time images coming from national mythologies prevailed in the studies of the battle of Grunwald, which dictated conditions to the historians of the "scissors and glue" method who cut patterns from the Chronicle of Jan Długosz. The author of the critical turning point, Sven Ekdahl, made the following maxim: to get rid of the Chronicle of Jan Długosz, to carry out a systematic analysis of the sources, and to create a critical reconstruction of the battle of Grunwald that is independent of most various ideologems. …”
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    La filosofia discursiva de Pedro El Cerimonioso respecto a la reintegración de la corona de Mallorca a la corona de Aragón by Gabriel Ensenyat Pujol

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Peter IV of Aragon, called “the Ceremonious”, wrote his chronicle under the inspiration of the case of James I of Aragon, the author of the Llibre dels feits. …”
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    Marmoutier (Tours) : de l’hôtellerie médiévale à la maison du Grand Prieur by Élisabeth Lorans, Émeline Marot, Gaël Simon

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…Replacing two buildings likely to have been used as hostelries, we have a new construction dated to the end of the 12th century, to be identified with the guest house for high-ranking visitors said to have been built by Hervé de Villepreux in the Chronicle of the abbots of Marmoutier. This fifty-meters’ long construction is made up of a vaulted ground floor, and a large timber-framed hall. …”
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    Autobiografía y educación en Mis maestros y mi educación de Federico Rubio y Galí by Marie-Hélène Soubeyroux

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…This article seeks to establish the singularity of Rubio’s work in the memorialist tradition of the time, as both a first-person narrative composed of brief sequences in which the aged narrator conjures up the first sensory experiences of his childhood and traces the awakening of his consciousness, and a social and political chronicle of the 1830s in Andalusia construed with an educational purpose. …”
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