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    “This Rude Chivalry of the Wilderness”: Chivalry and Native Americans in Cooper’s and Irving’s American Novels by Pauline Pilote

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Indeed, Scott’s American contemporaries resort to the medieval apparatus that was brought back into fashion by Ivanhoe – stereotypes of knight-errantry, damsels in distress, code of honour, etc. – to describe the Native Americans that people their narratives. …”
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    Analysis of the ulun tagom concept (putra regional) in lumbis pasiangan office performance management, Nunukan district, North Kalimantan by Lumbis Lumbis, Zainur Hidayat, Nurul Hidayat

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The results can be concluded: 1) The principle of Ulun Masiog, which in ancient times during the mengayau era meant "knight," is a code of ethics for a group of people who uphold adat and have the determination to protect and look after their people. 2) Amod's Principle Amod can mean creative, innovative, and productive based on honesty and sincerity in carrying out a job. 3) The Atulikas Principle the Atulikas principle emphasizes timeliness in completing work. …”
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    Delphine Demelas, Sur un air épique, sur un air lyrique : célébrer le bon connétable. Édition critique et commentaires du manuscrit 428 (306) de la bibliothèque municipale d’A... by Delphine Demelas

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The first, La Chanson de Bertrand du Guesclin, is an epic poem telling the life of Bertrand du Guesclin (1320-1380), a Britain knight from a modest background who took part of the One Hundred Years War, and would become the constable of France. …”
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    Electronic spin susceptibility in metallic strontium titanate by A. Najev, N. Somun, M. Spaić, I. Khayr, M. Greven, A. Klein, M. N. Gastiasoro, D. Pelc

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We find a temperature-dependent Knight shift that can be quantitatively understood within a nondegenerate Fermi gas model that fully takes into account the complex band structure of SrTiO3. …”
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    Literatura parenetică. Modelele bizantin, occidental și național by Eugen Simion

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The conceptual term of Middle Ages (id est an age of darkness, mysticism, scholastics, spiritual asceticism) is revised; it is shown, according to historian Le Goff, that the respective age was one of cathedrals, therefore of real creation in which, besides the representative types (the saint and the knight), a third emblematic character came into being: the solitary thinker, the meditative spirit who, looking for a model of existence, brings back the ideas, virtues and myths of Antiquity and, at the same time, thinks of himself in relation with the Divinity. …”
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    I normanni nel territorio dell’Albania del Sud. Il caso di Gurëzeza by Suela Xhyheri, Skënder Muçaj, Skënder Bushi

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The presence of the Normans in Glavinica is attested by the headstone inscription found in Ballsh dedicated knight Robert Montefort, which is identified with that of the XI-XII century family lived in Montfort-sur-Risle in Upper Normandy and the second son of Hugo II of Montfort. …”
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    La tradition populaire de la critique de science-fiction, 1926-1980 by Gary Westfahl

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…Campbell élargit ainsi le domaine de la science, tandis que les écrivains James Blish et Damon Knight mettent l’accent sur la nécessité d’une plus grande exigence littéraire. …”
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    Dental Erosion and Dentinal Sensitivity amongst Professional Wine Tasters in South East Queensland, Australia by Roy George, Allison Chell, Belinda Chen, Rebecca Undery, Humza Ahmed

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Participants were also required to rate their tooth sensitivity prior to being examined for erosion using a modified Smith & Knight tooth wear index. The data were analysed using Mann Whitney U test and Spearman’s correlation test. …”
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    The Battle of Žalgiris / Grunwald: Unanswered Questions by Alfredas Bumblauskas

    Published 2010-12-01
    “… The aim of the article is, on the basis of the hints found in the sources and Sven Ekdahl's hypothesis, to look at the battle of Žalgiris (Grunwald) as a typical fight of medieval knights, the conceptions of the nature of which in historiography, ignoring the issues of tactics, are obviously outdated. …”
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    Higher Education Internationalisation in Kazakhstan (2022-2023): Course Continuity or Change in the Focus? by A. M. Pogorelskaya, E. F. Troitskiy, V. S. Pakulin

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Based on the definitions of higher education internationalisation formulated by J. Knight, P.G. Altbach et al., authors outline relatively successful attempts of Kazakhstan to follow world trends in higher education. …”
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    Changes in Tolaki People Burial in Southeast Sulawesi: From Boat-Shaped Grave Coffin (Soronga) to Boat-Shaped Islamic Tomb (Koburu Bangga) by Syahrun Syahrun, Basrin Melamba

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…The shape of tombstone also varied, it resembled pappilus genital, round stone, wide wood and stone, human head, knights grinding stone (oliro). It was made of stone, river stone, mountain stone, wood, and even tree was also used as a tomb marker. …”
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    Europa in the Late Middle Ages and Development of Society and Culture of Grand Duchy of Lithuania by Rimvydas Petrauskas

    Published 2009-09-01
    “…Nevertheless, throughout the whole period in question, one can observe gradual spreading of elements of the late medieval European civilization in GDL - concepts of a monarch and the ruling house, idea of Christian estates and knightly ideology, church foundations, patronage and the cults of saints, the early noble parliamentarianism, the urban and rural self-government as well as self-government of ethnic and confessional groups, large landownership and colonization, political and literary writings, codification of the law and historical thinking. …”
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