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    Geo Bogza, poezia realului şi realitatea reportajului by Cristian Florin Popescu

    Published 2008-06-01
    “…Malraux, A. Gide, James Joyce, Giovanni Papini. Bogza himself believed that an intense, fulfilling life can only be achieved through a journalist’s mentality. …”
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    Türk Sineması: Halkın Eğilimleriyle İç İçe Bir Yapı by Münevver Sofuoğlu

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Türk Sineması ile ilgili yapılan ilk çalışmalara bakıldığında genel olarak dönemler üzerinden kronolojik bir sıralamaya göre yazıldıkları görülür. Nijat Özön’ün, Giovanni Scognomillo’nun, Alim Şerif Onaran’ın ve Agah Özgüç’ün Türk Sineması Tarihi ile ilgili kaleme aldıkları kitaplar tarihsel bir dizge doğrultusunda yazılmışlardır. …”
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    Dialecte et culture régionale dans la réforme de l’école italienne en 1923 by Maurizio Coppola

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…These new subjects, nevertheless, were part of the idealistic project of Giovanni Gentile and Giuseppe Lombardo Radice to build an "Italian identity" through the construction of a national education. …”
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    Presentazione by De Vido, Stefania

    Published 2024-06-01
    “… Questo numero di Axon segna un nuovo cambiamento che mantenendo integri obiettivi e finalità del nostro lavoro lo rende, speriamo, più adatto ai tempi nuovi, alle necessità degli autori, spesso giovani, e ai caratteri dell’editoria digitale. La Rivista abbandona la cadenza semestrale, ma esce e uscirà nel corso di ciascun anno solare ogni volta che sia pronto per la pubblicazione un gruppo di contributi che riterremo opportuno rendere subito disponibile per la comunità scientifica. …”
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    Durable works, ephemeral works … twenty years later by Massimo Lauria

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…In October 1998 the Modulo magazine published an article written by Giovanni Klaus Koenig entitled ‘Durable works, ephemeral works’ in which the author treated the delicate relationship that connects architecture with its conservation. …”
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    A Review and Criticism On Origins and Doctrine of Fascism by Mahdi Fadaei Mehrabani, Zaniar Ebrahimi

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Giovanni Gentile is the most important philosopher of fascism. …”
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    Pratiques linguistiques et durabilité. Quel est le rôle d'une langue minoritaire dans le développement local ? by Katherine Cortés Montoya

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Our theoretical framework will be grounded in the principles of Giovanni Agresti's Social Development Linguistics, which emphasizes on-the-ground intervention in collaboration with language speakers to improve the quality of life for marginalized populations. …”
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    YAZILI BASINDA KADIN İMAJI by Banu Terkan

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…Bu çalışma toplumsallaşma sürecinde aracı kurumlardan biri olan basının bu süreçte nasıl bir rol oynadığını, Türk basınının, kadını geleneksel kadın imajı çerçevesinde ele alıp almadığını ve kamusal yaşamda kadının varlığını gözardı edip etmediğini ortaya koymak amacıyla yapılmıştır. …”
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    On Topics Today by Nicholas McKay

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…The first is constructed around three influential texts: Leonard Ratner’s seminal book that established the discipline in its own right, Classic music: expression, form and style (1980); Wye Allanbrook’s Rhythmic gesture in Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro and Don Giovanni (1983); and Kofi Agawu’s Playing with signs: a semiotic interpretation of classical music (1991). …”
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    Language Students and Interpreters at the Mid-seventeenth-century Habsburg Embassy in Constantinople by Zsuzsanna Cziráki

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…More precisely, it focuses on interpreters – in Ottoman context the so called “dragomans” – of the mid- eventeenthcentury Habsburg embassy in Constantinople: Josephus Barbatus, Giovanni Battista Corel and Nicusio Panaiotti. The analysis of their activity as imperial interpreters gives a solid overview of the professional abilities, competences and personal characteristics which were advantageous or disadvantageous for this position; furthermore, it also sheds light upon the various requirements and selection criteria of the imperial government towards interpreters. …”
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