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    La filosofia discursiva de Pedro El Cerimonioso respecto a la reintegración de la corona de Mallorca a la corona de Aragón by Gabriel Ensenyat Pujol

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Nevertheless, the true leitmotiv which motivated him to do it was his act against the King of Majorca, James III, whom he deposed from the Crown of Majorca in 1342-1344, before bringing his life to an end in 1349. …”
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    La Société pour l’étude des Langues Romanes vue du lycée de Montpellier et de l’Académie d’Aix-en-Provence : Tourtoulon, Boucherie et le proviseur Foncin by Danielle Bertrand-Fabre, Lisa Bertrand

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…His experimental scientific approach is thus described, as well as his work as a historian with a view to writing a complete history about King James of Aragon. In his speech, he proposed a working method to amateurs who would like to study the language of their village, while Provençal academics were surprised that their colleague and linguist Gaston Paris had denied in 1888 the specificity of the langue d'oc. …”
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    Genesis 5:24 in Karaite Exegesis: "Sefer maamar Mordekhai" by Piotr Muchowski

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… This article deals with a little-known commentary on the Pentateuch (more precisely, a supercommentary on Aaron ben Joseph’s Sefer ha-mivḥar) titled Sefer maamar Mordekhai (Book of Mordecai’s Speech). Its author is the Polish-Lithuanian Karaite Mordecai ben Nisan of Kukizov (died around the year 1709), one of the founders of the Karaite community in Kukizów near Lwów, the ancestral seat of the Polish king John III Sobieski. …”
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    Patrimoine juif, pouvoir marocain by Chiara Lutteri

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Moroccan newspaper articles in French and official documents published by Moroccan ministries have constituted a useful database for the understanding of how these projects have been conceived and covered. Finally, the King’s speeches, given both in Morocco and abroad, as well as some international events around the topic of Moroccan Jewish heritage helped analyze contemporary Moroccan policies directed at Jewish Moroccan heritage.…”
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    Le coq médiéval by Michel Pastoureau

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The medieval speech on the cock, inherited partly from Latin authors, is spread through bestiaries. …”
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    Blood and Iron: The Rise and Fall of the German Empire 1871 – 1918 by Arzu Melek Ozgumus

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This speech becomes a recurring theme in Hoyer's analysis.  …”
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    « Un néant follement attifé » : macabre et grotesque dans Mesure pour Mesure by Sophie Chiari

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Thus, the play presents us with a whole series of frail and disquieting characters, and the medieval theme of the Dance of Death running throughout the tragicomedy reveals the vanity of their speeches and attitudes. Therefore, beyond its festive characteristics, the Shakespearean grotesque is particularly dark, and it underlines flaws whose tragic dimension will be clearly seen in a play like King Lear.…”
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    “‘I will open my lips in vain’ (3.1.192): l’échec rhétorique dans Measure for Measure” by Mickaël Popelard

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Unlike other plays like King John, Richard III or most of the comedies, in which language is often presented as a powerful instrument of persuasion, Measure for Measure is a play that stages a number of ’’rhetorical failures’’. …”
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    “Mulier ne debuerit habere regnum”: a regência na menoridade de D. Afonso V vista pelos juristas by Manuel Francisco Ramos

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The tutorial power over the kingdom and the young king was not an effortless answer to achieve, since there was no Law on the subject of the succession of Regency. …”
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