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    A heresia do animal mulher: o feminino animalizado na Idade Média e sua reescrita em Minha Senhora de Mim de Maria Teresa Horta e em o remorso de Baltazar Serapião de Valter Hugo... by Juliana Sant'Ana Toivonen

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… A presente pesquisa tem por objetivo traçar uma relação entre a mulher da Idade Média e a animalização a ela atribuída, com a reescrita da mulher medieval na obra Minha Senhora de Mim de Maria Teresa Horta e na obra o remorso de baltazar serapião de Valter Hugo Mãe. …”
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    Poetyka naturalistyczna w literaturze fantasy na przykładzie „Pieśni Lodu i Ognia” George’a R.R. Martina by Joanna Płoszaj

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The analysis scrutinizes how Martin uses naturalist poetics to make the image of the medieval-like secondary world more plausible and realistic, and thus creates a background for the story. …”
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    Afinidades e desencontros entre a concepção de Max Weber e Georg Simmel sobre a Cidade e a Liberdade by Edilene Maria de Carvalho Leal

    Published 2023-12-01
    “… Esse artigo pretende comparar as concepções de Weber e Simmel, respectivamente, sobre o fenômeno do advento histórico da cidade medieval e da cidade moderna. Nesses dois pensadores da modernidade, aparece como tema central, a relação problemática entre a constituição da cidade e a liberdade. …”
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    Articulating (ultimate) commitments: historical, factual and systematic considerations by D. F. M. Strauss

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…Subsequently a related brief analysis is given of the ultimate commitment motivating the development of Greek philosophy and Medieval philosophy and theology. Distinguishing between conceptual knowledge and concepttranscending knowledge (concept and idea) brought the views of Plotinus, Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, Dengerink and Tillich into the discussion. …”
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    The influence of Christianity on Graeco-Roman medicine up to the Renaissance by Francois P. Retief, Louise Cilliers

    Published 2005-06-01
    “…However, during the 5th century Nestorian Christians, fleeing from persecution by the Church, settled in Persia where they initiated a  blossoming of medical science during the Golden Age of Islam (8th to 13th centuries), coexisting with the Dark Ages of Medieval Europe. After this period Jewish and Christian doctors reintroduced Arabic versions of the works of the Greek masters from the teaching hospitals of Islam to the young European medical schools at Palermo and Montpellier. …”
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    The Administrative Structure of Narva and Its Role in Promoting of “Unusual Trade” in Livonian-Russian Borderlands During the 15th and Early 16th Centuries by Valentina A. Yakunina

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This article focuses on the study of administrative-legal framework of medieval Narva and its influence on development of the town’s economic potential within Livonian-Russian trade. …”
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    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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    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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    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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    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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    The Gǝʿǝz Manuscripts Collection from the Monastery of Däbrä Ṣǝyon (Abunä Abrǝham, Tǝgray, Ethiopia) by Hagos Abrha Abay

    Published 2023-03-01
    “… The monastery of Däbrä Ṣǝyon (Abunä Abrǝham), situated on a peak of the eastern chains of the Gärʿalta mountains, is one of the well-known medieval Ethiopian monasteries. It is said to have been established in the fourteenth century by St Abrǝham of Tǝgray. …”
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    Luvsandanzanzhaltsan (1639–1704) and his Role in the History of Buddhism in Mongolia by Tsymzhit P. Vanchikova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The results of the study allow us to conclude that Lamyn-gegen has made a great contribution into the spread of Buddhism in Mongolia, alongside with distributing Buddhist teaching and achievements of the centuries-old experience of medieval scientific knowledge of the East. He was the first Mongolian astrologer and emchi-lama, doctor, who has laid the foundation for the study of the heritage of Indo-Tibetan medicine and the creation of its Mongolian branch. …”
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    Territorios rurales en transformación: desafíos y oportunidades frente al reto de la despoblación by Néstor Vercher

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Esta localidad, como muchas otras en el interior peninsular, encarna la tensión entre el peso de su patrimonio y la necesidad de adaptación a nuevas dinámicas. El castillo medieval que domina el núcleo urbano –cuyo origen se remonta a la conquista romana (Castellum Fabio)– y la iglesia del siglo XVII representan un legado histórico de gran valor, pero este patrimonio convive con una economía tradicional que, cuando menos, afronta serias dificultades. …”
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    Territorios rurales en transformación: desafíos y oportunidades frente al reto de la despoblación by Néstor Vercher

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Esta localidad, como muchas otras en el interior peninsular, encarna la tensión entre el peso de su patrimonio y la necesidad de adaptación a nuevas dinámicas. El castillo medieval que domina el núcleo urbano –cuyo origen se remonta a la conquista romana (Castellum Fabio)– y la iglesia del siglo XVII representan un legado histórico de gran valor, pero este patrimonio convive con una economía tradicional que, cuando menos, afronta serias dificultades. …”
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    Les changements hydromorphologiques de l’estuaire de la Loire et l’évolution du port de Rezé/Ratiatum (Loire-Atlantique) by Rémy Arthuis

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Among these were the Chevaliers island, located in front of the ancient harbour quarter of Saint-Lupien, and the Vertais island, whose location facilitated the crossing of the valley and later served as a foundation at the southern end of the alignment of the medieval bridges. In Saint-Lupien the initial riverbank developments, followed by the construction of the monumental quays, took place between the beginning of the 1st c. …”
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    Les siphons en terre cuite du monde romain : l’exemple de l’aqueduc d’Almuñécar (Andalousie, Espagne) by Elena H. Sánchez López

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…From the analysis of this structure, both through archaeological remains and medieval descriptions of the city, we can conclude that the siphon system had two remarkable technical peculiarities: it was a double siphon, where the two sections connected through a columnaria, an air elimination device located at the most problematic point in the layout of the water piping; and the pressure pipes were made of terracotta.The chosen material matched the recommendations made by Vitruvius, since he concluded that, by comparison with lead pipes, terracotta pipes were cheaper, faster to repair, and guaranteed higher quality water.Despite Vitruvius’ advice, terracotta pipes do not seem to have been the favourite choice of Roman engineers, who also used lead and stone pipes. …”
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    Medical Jousting: Going for the kill! by Dr.Fuad Ahmed Khan Niazi

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Through the evolution of medicine, from medieval times to the modern day, medical jousting has kept haunting us. …”
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    New Horizons In The Treatment Of Metastatic Castrate Resistant Prostate Cancer by Zein El Amir

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…While practices have changed drastically since the establishment of the first organized medieval medical school Schola Medica Salernitana in Italy, what remains unchanged is the importance of the basics. …”
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    Anatomy In The Undergraduate Medical Curriculum; Blending The Old And New by Ayesha Yousaf

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…While practices have changed drastically since the establishment of the first organized medieval medical school Schola Medica Salernitana in Italy[ii], what remains unchanged is the importance of the basics. …”
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