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    The Roman catastrophe of 1527 in the Italian Wars, or Sacco di Roma: analysis of the historical interpretation of the event by several contemporaries by Pavlov Kirill Vladimirovich

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The study analyses the perception of historical event contemporaries that represents a “perfect myth” from its accomplishment: the Roman catastrophe in the Italian Wars of 1527, or “Sack of Rome” (Sacco di Roma), when the troops of the Habsburg Empire occupied Rome and forced Pope Clement VII to flee the city. The author has tried to base his selection of historical evidence on three fundamentally important characteristics: belonging to the contemporaries of Sacco di Roma, the origin of these contemporaries from different regions of Italy and the presence of an attempt at reflexive comprehension (or, in the language of modern historical science, historical interpretation) with an attempt to answer the question: “What is the cause of the catastrophe of Rome in 1527?”. …”
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    Production risk of organic rice due to climate change in Magelang Regency, Central Java, Indonesia by Istiyanti Eni, Widowati Indah, Al Hasan Thohari

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Production risks were analyzed using the coefficient of variation and factors that influence production risk were analyzed using the Cobb-Douglass production function with Just and Pope approach. The results showed that the income of organic rice farming on an average land area of 3,690 m2 was IDR 6,694,860. …”
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    THE STRUGGLE OF IDEAS AND «THE NEW TURKEY» by V. A. Nadein-Raevskiy

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…He was against the "Freedom Flotilla" that was sent be Erdogan to raise the blockade of Gaza sector. He visited the Roma Pope while defending the idea of the "Dialog of civilizations" and was sharply criticized for this visit by the Islamists. …”
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    The legal, political and military scans: from Volume 10. Law, Politics, Militaria, Technology by Saveria Rito

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The precious collection was semantically organised into seventy shelves and became in 1667 the founding nucleus of the Biblioteca Universitaria Alessandrina in Rome by will of Pope Alexander VII. The Alessandrina also holds the manuscript 50, dating from the first half of the 17th century, which contains the catalogue of the roveresca collection arranged alphabetically by authors and titles. …”
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    Pedagogika muzealna. Cele, idea, kierunek rozwoju i zastosowanie w praktyce na przykładzie „lekcji muzealnej” w polskim muzeum historycznym by Mallek Anna

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…The fi rst museums are claimed to have existed during the Italian Renaissance, for instance Pope Sixtus IV hired Michaelangelo Buonarrotti to create a special place for ancient collections. …”
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    The Extraordinary Imperial Ambassadors to the Conclave during the 1667–1730 Period by Jiří M. Havlík

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…For the papal elections in 1667, 1669 and 1676 Emperor Leopold I appointed those cardinals who favoured the House of Habsburg. After the death of Pope Innocent XI in 1689 the situation changed to the detriment of the Habsburg dynasty and Leopold I decided to appoint an extraordinary secular ambassador. …”
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    Uwarunkowania i wyzwania myśli chrześcijańsko-społecznej Karola Wojtyły/Jana Pawła II by Robert Skrzypczak

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Without the prospect of the eternal life and the Redemption, social issues would have become just an ideology seasoned with the Catholicism. Thanks to the Polish Pope, they began to sound like a social Gospel. …”
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    FOR A SOCIOLOGY OF THE MEDITERRANEAN by Francesco Vespasiano

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The work done so far clearly shows the possibility of dialogue between diversities, as well as pointing the way forward to socialize all different cultures to be together, without clashing for dominance; in this task, the reflections of Pope Francis and Edgar Morin on the concepts of brotherhood and fraternity appear particularly useful.…”
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    Modelul slavon versus modelul latin în textele biblice româneşti by Eugen Pavel

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…The Latin model categorically imposed itself through the translation of the Vulgate into Romanian, in 1760–1761, by the Transylvanian Bishop Petru Pavel Aron and his collaborators, whose source was a revised version, published in Rome in 1592 and re-edited in 1593 and 1598: the so-called Bible of Pope Clement VIII (Sixto-Clementina).…”
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    Manuscript 50 of the Alessandrina University Library: user manual for the Libraria of Francesco Maria II della Rovere by Daniela Fugaro

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Of the Libraia impressa that Francesco Maria II della Rovere collected and organised between the end of the 16th century and the first thirty years of the 17th century in Casteldurante - a Bibliotheca universalis of imperishable fame, transferred in 1667 at the behest of Pope Alexander VII to the newly established Biblioteca Alessandrina - a manuscript inventory still exists. …”
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    Why Rights are Wrong in ASEAN and Beyond: A Critique of the Foundations of Universal Human Rights by D. Brian Scarnecchia

    Published 2020-05-01
    “… The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is a battleground, one theatre in what Pope Francis has referred to as a “World War” where universal human rights, ersatz rights, and Asian values clash. …”
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    The Russian Orthodox Church and Moscow-the Third Rome Concept by Ş. Muhammed Duali

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…In particular, the Byzantine agreement with the Pope of Rome in Florence in 1439 mobilized the Russian Church. …”
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    Sex, Gore and Provocation: the Influence of Exploitation in John Waters’s Early Films by Elise Pereira Nunes

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…His first feature-length movies, Mondo Trasho (1969), Multiple Maniacs (1970), Pink Flamingos (1972) and Female Trouble (1974), which account for the influence of exploitation on the filmmaker’s career, can be described as exploitation cinema themselves to a certain extent and assert the emergence of Waters as the “Pope of Trash.”…”
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    Bohuslaus of Lobkowicz and Hassenstein. A Poet between Nations and Denominations by Marta Vaculínová

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The Catholics did not “take him back” until long after the defeat of the non-Catholic Estates, and in the second half of the seventeenth century the Jesuits presented a legend of him as a poet laureate of the Pope himself. In parallel, his legacy lived on in the German Lutheran lands, where his first brief monograph was written and reprints of his works were published. …”
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    Letters to Swift — Foreword by Ruth MENZIES, Jean VIVIÈS

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Trois lettres authentiques sont par ailleurs incluses, écrites par John Gay et Alexander Pope, par « Vanessa » (Esther Vanhomrigh) et par Mrs Howard, lecteurs des Voyages de Gulliver lors de sa publication en 1726.…”
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    The lssue of Suprašl Monastery Confessional Subordination and Character at the beginning of the 16th Century by Genutė Kirkienė

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…Meanwhile, Metropolitan Bulgarinovičius sought to strictly adhere to the agreements of the Union of Florence—he proposed the model of the universal Church Union, where the primate of the Pope is recognized, however, a separate Orthodox Church of the Greek rites remains. …”
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