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    Aux frontières du politique et du religieux by Frédéric Sylvanise

    Published 2006-05-01
    “…Ned et Jimmy connaissent en effet un sort proche de celui de Malcolm X et de Martin Luther King, récemment assassinés au moment de l’écriture de The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman. …”
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    Written monuments in old Prussian by Letas Palmaitis

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Printed materials include only three items: two almost identical catechisms from 1545, containing 98 vs. 99 lines of Prussian text in different sub-dialects of Samland, and a translation of M. Luther's “Enchiridion” from 1561. The language of the latter catechism, i.e., the 3rd Prussian Catechism, is closer to that of one of the catechisms of 1545, named the 2nd Prussian Catechism, and deviates from the language of the other catechism of 1545, named the 1st Prussian Catechism. …”
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    Kořeny teorie spravedlivé války: od Platóna ke Grotiovi by Jiří Hutečka

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…While further development of this theory during 15th and 16th century brings in the growing distinction between defensive (even private) and offensive (punishing) war, alternative discourses are also mentioned in the works of Erasmus of Rotterdam, Machiavelli, Thomas More, Martin Luther, and others. The text finishes with the just war theory being systematized by Hugo Grotius, whose work is understood here as a peak of the above mentioned development on the one hand, as well as a core of the just war theory in the future on the other. …”
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