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    ZACHARIAS’S PRAYER IN TWO NOVGORODIAN TRANSLATIONS (END OF THE 15TH – FIRST HALF OF THE 16TH CENTURY): SOME REFLECTIONS ON MULTIPLE TRANSLATIONS AND RE-TRANSLATIONS by Vittorio Springfield Tomelleri

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The interlinear publication of both texts, carried out for the first time, is accompanied by a short philological and linguistic commentary providing a detailed analysis of the principal features of these two translations, which arose independently of each other in Novgorod, with a gap of some decades between them (end of the 15th – first half of the 16th century). …”
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    L’histoire d’un vrai faux traité philosophique (Ḥatatā Zar’a Yā‘eqob et Ḥatatā Walda Ḥeywat). Épisode 2 : Le temps de la démystification et la traversée du désert (de 1916 aux anné... by Anaïs Wion

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…Mittwoch, tried a few years later to prove that Juste d’Urbin was the author; but his linguistic and philological analysis was biased due to an indirect source it used. …”
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    Pre-Modern Bosom Serpents and Hippocrates' <i>Epidemiae</i> 5: 86: A Comparative and Contextual Folklore Approach by Davide Ermacora

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…This paper aims: 1) to throw light on this ancient passage through a comparative folkloric analysis and through a philological-contextual study, with reference to modern and contemporary interpretations; and 2) to offer an examination of previous scholarly enquiries on the fantastic intrusion of animals into the human body. …”
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    Sung-Wook Moon, Rutebeuf ou une écriture du « divers » by Sung-Wook Moon

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Examining the existing scientific achievements, as in the literary and philological field as in terms of historiography, and confronting new questions stimulated by poetry more subtle than has often been believed, this study has ambition to restitute to the medieval writer a writing conscious of its powers and its weaknesses, writing elaborated in contact and dealing with history and current affairs, reflecting on the relationship between his ineluctably fabulous language and the reality of the world he lives, not without drawing some audacious claims about the merits specific to his labour. …”
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    The History of a Genuine Fake Philosophical Treatise (Ḥatatā Zar’a Yā‘eqob and Ḥatatā Walda Ḥeywat). Episode 2: The Time of Debunking, The Time in the Wilderness (from 1916 to the... by Anaïs Wion

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Mittwoch, tried to prove a Giusto d’Urbino authorship; however, his linguistic and philological analysis was flawed due to its reliance on an indirect source. …”
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    Dean Farrar’s “Divine Crusade” and Victoria’s “Little Wars” by Stéphanie Prévost

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…Dean Farrar published widely, sermons but also countless philological works and even a few stories of English school-life, amongst which Eric (1858). …”
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    Édition critique numérique avec le logiciel Ekdosis pour LuaLaTeX. L’exemple des fragments latins d’atellanes by Estelle Debouy

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…As a result, Ekdosis appears as a tool that combines two needs: that of producing a printed edition in compliance with philological traditions and that of providing what Donald J. …”
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    Lexical variation in English language podcasts, editorial media, and social media by Jussi Karlgren

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…This variation, besides being of philological interest, has ramifications for computational work. …”
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    Entre poésie et politique by Gérard Raulet

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Because this ambivalence transforms secret Germany into an interdiscourse, I approach it in a strictly philological way, without being impressed by the prophetic tones that the motif of ‘poets and thinkers’ can take in poets and thinkers like George or Heidegger. …”
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    The Official Lithuanian Language in the Interwar Years by Aldonas Pupkis

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Scientific literature sometimes claims that the Lithuanian identity has been built on the philological foundation. This idea can be found in the history of many European nations, so the emphasis on the native language in Lithuania was nothing out of the ordinary. …”
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    Venüs Heykelciklerinden İdollere Kadın Temsilleri by Tülin CENGİZ

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Another factor is the lack of philological evidence to support archaeological ones in Anatolia, especially until the Bronze Age. …”
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    Formation of spelling competence of higher education students by I. Kucherenko

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…The research methodology entailed analysing philological and linguistic didactic literature, scrutinizing the contemporary Ukrainian spelling standards, and reviewing pertinent educational documents, programs, textbooks, and instructional methodologies. …”
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    “We will give you recite, and you will not forget” (Quran, 87:6). A tale of the Kazan Khan and his clever vizier by Zaytsev I.V.

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Thus, the “Latifeh about the Kazan Khan and his Vizier” is not just an interesting and funny anecdote, but an instructive philological puzzle that came to the mind of a sophisticated connoisseur of the three major languages of Islam – Arabic, Farsi, and Turkic.…”
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    CREATIVE COMMUNICATIVE BEHAVIOR AS A MEANS OF CREATIVE SELF-REALIZATION OF THE INDIVIDUAL by Galina I. Zhelezovskaya, Natalia V. Abramova, Yelena N. Gudkova

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…The authors suppose that studying of communicative behaviour is a synthetic philological and socially-anthropological perspective scientific direction. …”
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    F. NIETZSCHE’S POŽIŪRIS Į TIESĄ: MIRTINAS ĮKANDIMAS? by Aivaras Stepukonis

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…In discussing Nietzsche’s conception of truth it is also important not to miss his inclination toward a genetic way of explanation, his pervasive interest, that is, in the historical, anthropological, and philological genealogy of moral and social phenomena. …”
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    F. NIETZSCHE’S POŽIŪRIS Į TIESĄ: MIRTINAS ĮKANDIMAS? by Aivaras Stepukonis

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…In discussing Nietzsche’s conception of truth it is also important not to miss his inclination toward a genetic way of explanation, his pervasive interest, that is, in the historical, anthropological, and philological genealogy of moral and social phenomena. …”
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    Die Gründung des Litauischen Seminars in Königsberg als Voraussetzung für die Entwicklung des litauischen Schrifttums und des litauischen Buches by Liucija Citavičiūtė

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Donelaitis und der Historiker und Philologe G. Ostermeyer. Die Seminaristen leisteten aktiven Beistand bei der Übersetzung und Herausgabe in der litauischen Sprache der wichtigsten, vorwiegend kirchlichen Schriften, wie Bibel, Gesangbücher, und übersetzten die Verordnungen der preußischen Regierung. …”
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    Udmurdi hällilaul: veel kord esmaallika probleemist by Irina Nurieva

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In this version, the lullaby spread throughout Udmurtia. While in philological disputes the points of view of different parties are known, in ethnomusicology the problem of music authorship has not even been raised yet. …”
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