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    Enlisting the Truth of Damnation: the Rhetoric of Wulfstan’s Lifelong Engagement with Eschatology by Federica Di Giuseppe

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The preoccupation becomes prominent in the writings of contemporary vernacular homilists, and plays a key role in Archbishop Wulfstan’s eschatological preaching. …”
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    Implications and size of trade in anti-infective drugs a.u.v. and About the drafting of medical and veterinary ordinances in Romania by Romeo T. Cristina

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The presentation brings information about the developments in the trade with veterinary products, comparative, in the world, in Europe and in Romania in the light of the One - Health approach, the evolution of the relevant legislation, up to EU Regulation 2019/6 and its implementation. …”
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    What a difference a digraph made: phonetic spelling and the assimilation of the word “armada” in Early Modern English by Laetitia Sansonetti

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Rather than a word biography, I try to write the aural story of ‘armada’ by considering its variations in spelling over the period: the ‑a/‑o substitution for the final vowel and the ‑t‑/‑d‑/‑th‑ substitution for the intervocalic plosive. …”
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    Converting the Bliss Bibliographic Classification to SKOS RDF using Python RDFLib by Harry Bartholomew

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Though a flexible and universal faceted classification system, Bliss faces challenges due to its unfinished state, leading to the evolution in many Bliss libraries of divergent, in-house adaptations of the system to fill in its gaps. …”
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    SIMION MEHEDINŢI – FOUNDER AND ORGANISER OF MODERN ROMANIAN GEOGRAPHY by DAN BĂLTEANU

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…In his fundamental work written in Romanian – Terra, Introduction to Geography as Science (1931) and in other of his writings, the Earth is viewed as a complex system within which the four planetary covers are interacting both in terms of static’s (spatial distribution) and dynamics. …”
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    Entre costumbrismo y novela: Antonio Liñán y Verdugo y Baltasar Mateo Velázquez by Manuel Fernández Nieto

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…For an analysis of the evolution from the miscellaneous narrative writings of the Golden Age to the novel, with all the peculiar qualities of the genre, the Guía y avisos de forasteros (1620) by Antonio Liñán y Verdugo, and El filósofo del aldea (1626) by Baltasar Mateo Velázquez, are particularly significant. …”
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    Max Ernst et Marguerite Duras. Peintre et écrivain de l'exil ? by Fatima SEDDAOUI

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…We analyse the paintings and the writings to affirm that the organisation of the image and the text is oriented towards an artistic creative evolution of exile. …”
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    Nahed Hattar and the pan-Syrian origins of Jordanian nationalism by Sally Sharara, Tariq Tell

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The following pages provide a preliminary sketch of Hattar’s ideas on the origins, evolution and content of Jordanian Nationalism during the Mandate years.…”
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    Defining Love According to the Teachings of Saint Porphyrios Kafsokalyvitis: Terms, Concept, Content by Ion Marian Croitoru, Gabriel Victor Bâclea

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This study delves into the profound conceptualization of love as depicted in Christian theology, particularly through the teachings of Saint Porphyrios of Kafsokalyvia. It explores the evolution of the term “love” from its origins in the Greek language and early Christian writings to the intricate theological expositions by the Church Fathers, with a focus on the contemporary insights of Saint Porphyrios. …”
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    ENGLISH-MARK GABRIEL’S CRITIQUE OF ISLAM: A CRITICAL EVALUATION OF THE HISTORICAL CLAIMS, RELIGIOUS COMPARISONS, AND THEIR SOCIO-POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS by Muhammad Naeem Awan

    Published 2024-11-01
    “… The article performs a critical evaluation of writings by Mark A. Gabriel especially his perspectives on interfaith connections and Islamic beliefs. …”
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    A celebration of the artists (Notes on Balzac’s article “On Artists”) by S. N. Zenkin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The title word “artistes” gets a new, expanded meaning, including in the category of “men of art” also writers and connoisseurs of beauty; this semantic evolution was prepared by the writings of the French Saint-Simonists. …”
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    Water Lines and Urban Design- Lisbon’s ‘Liquid Framework’ as a Conceptual Tool to Shape a New Sustainable Balance by Margarida Maurício

    Published 2025-07-01
    “… From Vitruvius’s foundational architectural writings to Roman monumental infrastructure to Haussmann’s renewed Paris, the human drive to manipulate water flow has determined cities’ formal evolution. …”
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    Hamid Fahmy Zarkasyi’ Critics Toward Liberalism by Jefry Anggara, Mohammad Izdiyan Muttaqin

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The evolution of Islamic thought in Indonesia has been shaped by social, political, and economic changes, with a central theme being the critique of liberalism. …”
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    K původu civilismu. Několik exegezí nejen neumannovských by Martin Tichý

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This study examines a cluster of concepts that emerged in the critical writings of authors associated with the pre-war modernism of the 1910s (with a special focus on S. …”
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    Translation as Counter-Memory: Mainmise and the Making of a Counter-Culture in Quebec by Carmen Ruschiensky

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…This paper examines the evolution of Mainmise over three periods of its publication history. …”
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    Nous sommes tous des étrangers : regards de la littérature grecque sur l’étranger by Georges Kostakiotis

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Makridakis, All for the Good (Όλα για καλό, 2017), three very different writings – three complementary perspectives which intersect to constitute the specter of the evolution of the protagonist-narrator facing the stranger, others and oneself. …”
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    COVID-19 – if the cure is worse than the disease. The Italian chaos by Giuseppe FERRARI

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…In the absence of a deep knowledge on how the virus is transmitted, it is crucial to understand the evolution of the pandemic in Lombardy to better face the reopening, at least partially, of the activities. …”
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    Blake Studies in the 21st Century by Vera V. Serdechnaia

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Blake’s legacy has undergone a significant evolution related to deconstruction and postmodern approaches, and linguistic research. …”
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    THE AMBROSIANUS MANUSCRIPT AND ITS VARIANTS: A STUDY IN COMPARISON WITH THE GALATIAN ETHIOPIC MANUSCRIPT by Фикремариам Базезев

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…By examining these omissions and the manuscript's specific details, the article aims to enhance the critical edition of the Epistles, offering valuable insights into the historical and textual evolution of these ancient Christian writings. Additionally, the study highlights the importance of the Maqala Mikael 167 as a completer and more reliable source for the critical analysis of Saint Paul’s Epistles, providing a more comprehensive version of the texts. …”
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    Baroque Oboe by Ayşin Pelin Kiremitci

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…This work; It includes the evolution of the zurna, an instrument integrated with the Turkish people, into the oboe, or Baroque Oboe as it was called at the time, during the European adventure. …”
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