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  1. 521

    Exemples d’habitats aristocratiques sur les sites des rues Eugène-Desteuque et Ponsardin à Reims/Durocortorum by Magalie Cavé, Stéphane Sindonino, Sabine Groetembril

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Thus, at the end of Antiquity and for the duration of the medieval period, the two sites remained intra muros, located, nonetheless, only a few meters from the ramparts in the case of rue Ponsardin. …”
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  2. 522

    Transformation of Space Discourse: from Traditional Society to Postmodern Era by V. A. Shchipkov

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…The author examines each of these stages and describes mythological and holistic perception of space in archaic society, its further development and hierarchizing in the Antiquity, as well as transfer of the main features of the Classic model into the Medieval period. In addition, the paper examines the process of radical changes in the perception of space beginning in the Renaissance and under the impact of the long process of secularization and general demythologization referred to by the author as the Modernity era. …”
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  3. 523

    Sobre la cantidad silábica y su importancia para el estudio de la evolución histórica del acento no verbal en la transición del latín al español by Fernando Martínez-Gil

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Este trabajo tiene dos metas principales: a) presentar evidencia diacrónica de que la cantidad silábica ha estado activa en toda la evolución histórica del español; y b) demostrar que la interdependencia entre el peso de la penúltima sílaba y el locus del acento, ya presente en latín, continuó siendo un factor determinante en la asignación del acento no verbal desde el período formativo hasta la apocope medieval, en que el acento oxítono quedó condicionado por una sílaba final pesada, estableciéndose así la pauta característica del acento nominal no marcado en el español actual. …”
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  4. 524

    The Lion’s Share of Laughter: A French Angle on the Dramaturgy of Pyramus and Thisbe by Richard Hillman

    Published 2011-09-01
    “…Le poème narratif met en relief le changement du registre culturel effectué par Shakespeare en dotant son matériau médiéval d’un appareil humaniste, avec une ornementation rhétorique élaborée. …”
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  5. 525

    COMPOUND ENGLISH ANATOMICAL TERMS AND THEIR LATIN EQUIVALENTS IN THE TEXTBOOK HUMAN ANATOMY (VOL. I) by Nijolė Litevkienė

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…English medical terminology developed from medieval Latin terminology, which had absorbed a developed Greek terminology. …”
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  6. 526

    Legal Transplants, Legal Survivals, and Legal Revivals: Towards a Reconceptualisation of The Circulation of Legal Forms in Time and Space by Rafał Mańko

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…However, his notion of a legal transplant conflates two quite different realities: on the one hand, the borrowing of legal forms from other, simultaneously existing legal systems (such as the transplant of the Swiss Civil Code to Atatürk’s Turkey) and, on the other hand, the rediscovery of old legal forms and their “borrowing” from long defunct legal systems (such as the rediscovery of Justinian’s Corpus Iuris Civilis by medieval lawyers in Western Europe, and the infusion of Roman ideas about contract law into existing customary rules). …”
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  7. 527

    Current State of Normative and Legal Regulation of the Rehabilitation Institution in Criminal Proceedings of Ukraine by H. I. Hlobenko

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…It has been established that it was first used in medieval France to denote the pardon of a convict with the restoration of all his former rights. …”
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  8. 528

    Bejlisova aféra. Antisemitismus a ruský politický život v letech 1911-1913 by Zbyněk Vydra

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…Some of its members did not agree with the „blood accusation“ and believed that such „medieval superstition“ only discredited the modern anti-Semitic movement. …”
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  9. 529

    Global Warming: The Balance of Evidence and Its Policy Implications by Charles Keller

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…2-Is that record significantly different from past warmings such as the Medieval Warming Period? 3-Is not the sun’s increasing activity the cause of most of the warming? …”
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    The shifting of buffer crop repertoires in pre-industrial north-eastern Europe by Meiirzhan Abdrakhmanov, Michael Kempf, Ruta Karaliute, Piotr Guzowski, Rimvydas Lauzikas, Margaux L. C. Depaermentier, Radosław Poniat, Giedre Motuzaite Matuzeviciute

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The drought-tolerant and thermophilic millet crop exhibited resilience during the adverse dry climatic conditions of the Medieval Climatic Anomaly while showing a significant decline during the Little Ice Age. …”
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  11. 531

    Clinical Holistic Medicine: Factors Influencing The Therapeutic Decision-Making. From Academic Knowledge to Emotional Intelligence and Spiritual “Crazy” Wisdom by Søren Ventegodt, Isack Kandel, Joav Merrick

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…The provocative and paradoxal medieval western concept of the “truth telling clown”, or the eastern concepts of “crazy wisdom” and “holy madness” seems highly relevant here. …”
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  12. 532

    ‘Over-hopefulness and getting-on-ness’: Ruskin, Nature, and America by Sara Atwood

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The instinct to which it appeals can hardly be felt in America, and every day that either beautifies our present architecture and dress, or overthrows a stone of medieval monument, contributes to weaken it in Europe’ (5.369). …”
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  13. 533

    KATEGORINIŲ SAKINIŲ SEMANTIKA PORT ROYALIO LOGIKOJE by Laisvūnas Šopauskas

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…The author comes to the conclusion that Arnauld and Nicole adhered to the variants of medieval semantic theories – inherence theory of categorical proposition and identity theory of categorical proposition. …”
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  14. 534

    Development of National Procedural Law in the Second Half of the XIX – Early XX Centuries by D. V. Slynko, L. I. Kalenichenko

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…It has been concluded that national procedural law during that period was characterized by the preservation and strengthening of certain features of the medieval process (secular nature, rationality, phasing), by the separation of procedural law from the substantive, by the formation of procedural branches of law, by the codification of procedural legislation, by the separation of administrative proceedings from criminal and civil proceedings; the functions and competence of the authorities and their officials were differentiated.…”
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    Maksimovka I Grave Field (Forest-Steppe Volga Region): Results of the 2019 Excavations by Arkadii I. Korolev, Anton A. Shalapinin

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…The excavations at the Maksimovka I grave field have yielded materials from different cultures and periods, including Neolithic, Chalcolithic, Bronze Age, and Medieval complexes. …”
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  16. 536

    ‘Why is it that a photograph always looks clear and sharp, — not at all like a Turner?’ John Ruskin & Perceptual Aberration by Lawrence Gasquet

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…IV, Chapter IV, §11).I shall strive to define in this paper some of the implications of the act of vision according to Ruskin, wondering about differences in effect and form for instance, and seeking their causes; I will attempt to show how some of the obstacles which can actually hamper human sight turn out to be eminently positive for Ruskin, giving birth to the main arguments of his belief in the superiority of Medieval art over Renaissance art. Ruskin’s defence of imperfection thus appears to be closely linked to natural perceptual aberration.…”
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  17. 537

    Scolar, Mufti and Politician – Three “Lives” of Jakub Szynkiewicz by Diliara Usmanova

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Nevertheless, his contribution to the world of Oriental studies is very significant and is associated both with the study of “kitabistics” and Turkological studies of the writings of Rabghuzi and other medieval texts. In general, scholarly activity should not be obscured by the religious-administrative or political actions of Jacub Szynkiewicz. …”
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    Retrospective of legislation on the acquisition (purchase) of wild animals for the purpose of their maintenance and breeding in semi-free conditions or in captivity by O. Yu. Onishchenko

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…The key point is the author’s position, that the formation of a retrospective of legislation in the field of acquisition (purchase) of wild animals for the purpose of their maintenance and breeding in semi-free conditions or in captivity should be divided into four main periods: the ancient period, medieval period, the period of the influence of tsarist Russia and the Austro-Hungarian Empire on Ukrainian lands and the period of formation and development of legislation within the Soviet Union. …”
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    Emblematic illustrations in the editions dedicated to Jonušas Radvila (1612-1655) by Aistė Paliušytė

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…These emblems were genetically connected with medieval devices and expressed the representative aims of a noble. …”
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    Nacionalita a konfese v politickém životě jagellonských Čech by Petr Vorel

    Published 2007-01-01
    “… The issues of nationalism and confession in Bohemian medieval and Early Modern periods presented a significant history-forming element of a long-term nature. …”
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