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    O Ideário de São Bernardo e a sua influência na arquitectura militar templária by Nuno Villamariz Oliveira

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…This article makes an approach to the influence of Saint Bernard, a fervourous defender of the Templar Order, within the context of the military architecture used by these knights in the twelfth, thirteenth and beginning of fourteenth centuries. …”
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    En finir avec l’histoire officielle ? Un bilan critique de l’historiographie internationale sur la révolution mexicaine by Evelyne Sanchez

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…Katz, F - X Guerra, J. Meyer and A. Knight are among the historians who have most deeply renewed the historiography, Cultural Studies today have an unfortunate impact at the very time when the availability new sources promises analyzes finer.…”
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    Rezidencie oravských a liptovských stoličných úradníkov ako prostriedok vyjadrenia ich spoločenského statusu by Tomáš Janura

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…The officers then presented the acquired social status in their residences – castles and smaller knight manors called curia. The acquired status was also manifested less visibly in the form of establishing close kin relations between the officers. …”
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    El linaje catalán Queralt-Timor y su relación con la Orden del Temple (siglos XII-XIV) by Joan Fuguet Sans, Carme Plaza Arqué

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…From the beginning of this commandery in the last decades of the twelfth century, they had been its main benefactors and, later on, provided the Militia with knights of the first rank (Pere II de Queralt, Jaume de Timor, Arnau de Timor, Dalmau de Timor...). …”
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    La concurrence militaire dans les Chroniques de Froissart : une idéologie chevaleresque et son écriture by Clara de Raigniac

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Motifs such as the duet are used to construct, when reading, a competition-emulation between knights. Simultaneously, a topical writing of the united army is developed, with an insistence on order and the visual joy it evokes, inherited metaphors, a unifying figure of the chief.…”
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    Bestiaire en marge by Cristina Álvares

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Centered on the meeting of the knight Yvain and a lion, this roman thematizes human animality and gives the human-animal relationship a narrative configuration. …”
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    Corps martyrisés, corps sanglants, corps dépecés : le Perlesvaus, ancêtre du gore ? by Armand Strubel

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…By the theatricalization of an outrageous violence (innumerable cut heads, mutilated corpses, tank of blood where knights are drowned…), this cruel tale asks us how close this imaginary is to the modern gore. …”
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    Charles Dickens et le « nouveau pittoresque » by Nathalie Vanfasse

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…This paper will show however that the novelist used it in a broader sense than its strict definition by its theoreticians William Gilpin, Sir Uvedale Price and Richard Payne Knight, and that he even redefined the notion to pave the way for the conception of a « new picturesque. »…”
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    Os mesteirais e o concelho de Lisboa durante o século XIV: um esboço de síntese (1300-1383) by Bruno Marconi da Costa

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…With the interference of the royal power, knights, great merchants, squires, clerics and literati monopolized the council's positions, creating a real oligarchy. …”
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    Gawain de Harrison Birtwistle : un opéra (extra-) national ? by Jean-Philippe Heberlé

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…The most obvious national features are to be found in the subject of the opera based on the famous English medieval epic poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. They are also displayed in the references to Shakespeare, to other British composers (Michael Tippett and Henry Purcell for instance) and to typical English musical or musico-dramatic forms such as the masque. …”
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    Buenos Aires, Londres, New Jersey : Errico Malatesta, engagement et vie transnationale d’un Italien anarchiste by Davide Turcato

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The quixotic and ultimately irrationalistic one favoured by mainstream historiography looks upon the anarchists’ wanderings as those of uprooted knights errant always at the mercy of events. In contrast, I analyse anarchist exile in the context of Italian migration, through the life of a key figure. …”
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    Freak Shows on the Page: Defining ‘criminanimality’ in Newgate Fiction (1830-1847) by Hubert Malfray

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…However, in their attempt to debunk the criminal code of the time, Newgate novelists also managed to twist such clichéd vision of ‘criminanimal’ as an evil tandem, and to celebrate highwaymen as glamorous, free knights who denounced the Bloody Code. Such glamorization of the criminal encompasses the animal metaphor which turns out to be virtuous: through it, the animal becomes the criminal’s equal and partner in glory: the ‘criminanimal’ is redefined, both criminal and animal fuse, queer one another and surpass the initial anxieties evoked by their tandem to become an erotically charged duet.…”
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    High-Performance 3D Compressive Sensing MRI Reconstruction Using Many-Core Architectures by Daehyun Kim, Joshua Trzasko, Mikhail Smelyanskiy, Clifton Haider, Pradeep Dubey, Armando Manduca

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…We then show that Intel's Knights Ferry can perform the same 3D MRI reconstruction in only 12 seconds, bringing CS methods even closer to clinical viability.…”
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