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    ‘In physical things a man may invent; in moral things he must obey’: Addressing the Child(like) in George MacDonald’s Fairy Stories by Audrey Doussot

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…George MacDonald is one of the Victorian authors whose fairy tales have brought about the renewal of the genre while becoming classics of British children’s literature. Meant for the whole family, his stories present the blend of didacticism and fantasy that characterizes the fairy tale genre as well as the Victorian taste for edifying while indulging in fancy. …”
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    Fooling the eye: trompe l’oeil porcelain in High Qing China by Chih-en Chen

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Therefore, in this essay, numerous Chinese classics are reviewed from Warring States period Lilun to Qing dynasty Hong Lou Meng. …”
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    A Critique of the Literary School of Critical Realism in Iran (Based on the Stories of “Farsi Shekar Ast/Persian is Sugar” and “Gileh Mard”) by Nahid Akbarzadeh, Janolah Karimi Motahhar

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…In post-labor Europe, the approach of writers and poets, previously based on reason (classics) or on individual fantasies (romantics), changes dramatically and the individual's confrontation with his surroundings became the main subject of this literary school. …”
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    From the Guest Editors by Carlos Castillo-Chávez, Christopher Kribs Zaleta, Yang Kuang, Baojun Song

    Published 2009-02-01
    “…Those of us who met the field of mathematical biology as a well-developed,flourishing, and rewarding discipline owe much to those who made it so.This special issue of Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering isdedicated to two such pioneers: Fred Brauer and Karl Hadeler.Since retrospectives of both men have been published in other venues [1, 2], we will only summarize their contributions briefly here.Fred Brauer obtained his Ph.D. from MIT in 1956 under Norman Levinson,and during a long tenure at the University of Wisconsin he co-wrote severaltexts on ordinary differential equations that have become classics.His research entered mathematical biology first through early studies inpredator-prey systems and harvesting, both with and without delays.He then moved into mathematical epidemiology, and the text he co-authoredwith Carlos Castillo-Chavez in both these areas earlier this decade isalready in wide use.For more information please click the “Full Text” above.…”
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    Exploring family models and SDG number five in picture books. Dialogical alternatives for secondary education by Amando López-Valero, Lourdes Hernández-Delgado, Isabel Jerez-Martínez, Eduardo Encabo-Fernández

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In this context, picture books—powerful literary resources that combine images and words—should be used to expose students to new realities and raise awareness of diversity, thereby fostering tolerance and respect.MethodThis study analyzes several picture books, including classics like King and King and more recent titles like Well done Mummy. …”
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    A Review of Toyin Falọla. Cultural Modernity in a Colonized World: The Writings of Chief Isaac Oluwole Delanọ. Pan-African University Press, 2020, 739 pages. Toyin Falọla and Micha... by Bọla Dauda

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…However, because Toyin Falọla had already committed 739 pages for an unsurpassed chronicle and review of the times, life, works, and classics of Doctor Isaac Oluwọle Delanọ, it would be pretentious of me to claim any attempt to do a comprehensive review of the three books. …”
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    Exact Partial Solution in a Form of Convex Tetragons Interacting According to the Arbitrary Law for Four Bodies by Yulianna V. Perepelkina

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…On the basis of the methodology of classical works the equations of motion in Raus - Lyapunov variables in the general problem of four bodies interacting according to a completely arbitrary law are derived, as it took place when Laplace proved the existence of exact partial triangular solutions of the general problem of three bodies with arbitrary masses. …”
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    Millets as Future Grains: Need of Judicious Approach by Robin Badal, Arushi Saroch, Ankita Rai, Rohit Singh, Pramod Yadav, Shivakumar Harti, Pradeep Kumar Prajapati

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Moreover, millets were the first crops, and their rational use by following principles mentioned in Ayurveda classics can make them the future crops as well.…”
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    Laura Endress, Les trajectoires textuelles de l’Hercule médiéval : de la mythographie à l’historiographie et au-delà. Avec édition critique partielle du livre IX de l’Ovide moralis... by Laura Endress

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Texts examined include, on the one hand, Latin commentaries on the Classics – on the Metamorphoses in particular – and related mythographic treatises, and, on the other, vernacular historiographical compilations, which evolved in close relation to works of historical romance. …”
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    The Kazan period in M.M. Agarkov's life by K.M. Arslanov, D.R. Miftakhutdinova, A.S. Pugacheva

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…The relevance of the paper is explained by the increased interest of the scientific community in the legal heritage of Russia, including the classics of Russian civil science. The purpose of the paper is to cast light upon the Kazan period of life and creative work of Mikhail Mikhailovich Agarkov, one of the founding figures of modern legal science. …”
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    Ressenya de Chrétien de Troyes, Filomena by Àngela Fernández López

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…La versió francesa de Filomena, que té com a eix central la reflexió sobre el comportament humà i la violència contra el gènere femení, temes d’especial interès a hores d’ara, fou cabdal entre els escrits clàssics i la seua posterior difusió moralitzadora a l’edat mitjana i el Renaixement. …”
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    Adjectives in the dialects of azerbaijani language by SEVİNC

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The adjectives that have lost their functionality in the literary Azerbaijani, but are preserved in various dialects were compared with Kashghari's dictionary, samples of the oral folklore ("Dede Korkut's Book", "Oguzname"), the language of the classics (Imadaddin Nasimi) and the samples extracted from those sources are mentioned in the article. …”
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    ANTHROPOLOGICAL COMPONENT OF DESCARTES’ ONTOLOGY by Anatolii M. Malivskyi

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…The use of the euristic potential of phenomenology, postpositivism and postmodernism makes it possible to emphasize the multiple-layer and multiple-meaning classical philosophy works, to comprehend the limitation and scarcity of the naïve-enlightening vision of human nature and to look for a new reception of European classics that provides the overcoming of established nihilism and pessimism concerning the interpretation of human nature. …”
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    Anthropological Component of Descartes’ Ontology by Anatolii M. Malivskyi

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…The use of the euristic potential of phenomenology, postpositivism and postmodernism makes it possible to emphasize the multiple-layer and multiple-meaning classical philosophy works, to comprehend the limitation and scarcity of the naïve-enlightening vision of human nature and to look for a new reception of European classics that provides the overcoming of established nihilism and pessimism concerning the interpretation of human nature. …”
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    TOWARDS THE QUESTION OF SOCIO-CULTURAL AND EPISTEMOLOGICAL STATUS OF IDEOLOGY IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY by V. E. Gromov

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…It is possible to talk about the existential newness, the rise of personal indifference in connection with the irresponsible short-sightedness with which today under the guise of democratic overcome the totalitarian narratives is lightly questioned the universally valid moral values, belittled the philosophical classics and dragged the false ideological omnivorous freedom and devaluation of high culture. …”
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