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English ‘Treatises on Physiognomy’ c. 1500 - c. 1780
Published 1997“…Although direct translations of Continental versions, the English texts drew their physiognomical content from a handful of Greek, Arabic and medieval Latin authorities. They were owned and read by people of all ages, from a variety of different social groupings and geographical areas. …”
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Mystic utterances in Tukkhā songs of the Rājbaṃśīs: poetics, performance, and liberation through the mind-body amalgam
Published 2023“…My work focuses on the oral tradition (songs) and performative art and on the direct connections between the Rājbaṃśī living traditions, rituals and cosmology depicted in Tantric medieval literature.</p> <p>My work explores mysticism and language, politics of an alternative imaginative space, which I examine as an expression of esoteric devotionalism in the context of the socio-historical and religious evolution of the Rājbaṃśī community. …”
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Riqueza y cultura económica en la España del siglo XVI. La predicación de Tomás de Villanueva en tiempos de Francisco de Vitoria / Wealth and economic culture in Spanish Sixteenth...
Published 2020-10-01“…El paso de la cultura medieval a la cultura moderna corría parejo a la creación del Estado moderno y a la difusión de la economía capitalista gracias a la riqueza generada por la llegada de los metales preciosos y el comercio con las Indias. …”
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The history of Cuxham (Co. Oxon.)
Published 1960“…</p> <p>Turning then to medieval Cuxham, the chapter on the manorial demesne, 1271-1359, opens with an examination of the <em>curia</em>, its buildings and their construction and use. …”
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True Harmony Between Liturgy and Popular Piety: Expressing The Thomasian Faith in The Sabuaga Festival
Published 2021-09-01“…“Popular Piety: Emotive Christianity in Medieval Society Example.” Accessed last 11 December 2020 from https://graduateway.com/popular-piety-emotive-christianity-in-medieval-society/. …”
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Carta de Othea: una apuesta educativa sugerente en la cultura bajomedieval / A Letter from Othea: A suggesting educational choice in the Late Middle Ages culture
Published 2016-01-01“…A Letter from Othea to Hector is a manual written by Christine de Pizan c. 1400, with the aim of instructing a young knight. It was written in medieval French and it was a very popular book among the cultural atmosphere in the Paris of the XVth century. …”
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Reconstructing hydroclimate changes over the past 2500 years using speleothems from Pyrenean caves (NE Spain)
Published 2024-03-01“…The Roman Period (RP) (especially 0–200 CE), the Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA), and part of the Little Ice Age (LIA) represent the warmest periods, while the coldest decades occurred during the Dark Ages (DA) and most of the LIA intervals (e.g., 520–550 CE and 1800–1850 CE). …”
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Culture Talk
Published 2005-07-01“…In his book Persecution and the Art of Writing (Glencoe, IL: Free Press, [c1952]), Leo Strauss, the University of Chicago political philosopher, analyzed the technique of writing under repression. He discussed medieval philosophers who had written under repression – al-Farabi, Maimonides, and Spinoza – but this was not an esoteric exercise. …”
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AL-QUR’AN DALAM RUANG KEAGAMAAN ISLAM JAWA: Respons Pemikiran Keagamaan Misbah Mustafa dalam Tafsir al-Iklīl fī Ma’āni al-Tanzīl
Published 2017-09-01“…In this case, although much influenced by medieval scholars and Java pesantren, it does not mean Misbah’s thought is replicative. …”
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LOS métodos didácticos utilizados en la Universidad de Salamanca clásica
Published 2009-11-01“…</p><p>SUMMARY: The goal that the University set itself was that of seeking the truth, using the medieval teaching systems that were condensed in légère, repetere et disputare and which had given rise to three widespread didactic methods: the reading, the rereading - or repetition, and the discussion... …”
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‘Queer Reverence’: Aubrey Beardsley’s Venus and Tannhäuser
Published 2019-12-01“…Its nominal source is the medieval legend featuring a troubadour who sins by visiting the subterranean kingdom to which Venus has been exiled by Christianity. …”
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O pivô geográfico da história
Published 2011-12-01“…Genericamente falando, podemos contrastar a época Colombina com a idade que a precedeu ao descrever as características essenciais da primeira como a expansão da Europa contra resistências quase insignificantes, enquanto a Cristandade medieval estava encurralada em uma região estreita e ameaçada pelo barbarismo externo. …”
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Stavangerinspirerte døpefonter på Sørlandet
Published 2013-11-01“…Collegium Medievale…”
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Coastal primary productivity changes over the last millennium: a case study from the Skagerrak (North Sea)
Published 2018-10-01“…During ∼  CE 900–1700, moderate productivity was likely driven by the nutrients transported with the warm Atlantic water inflow associated with a tendency for a persistent positive NAO phase during the warm climate of the Medieval Climate Anomaly, which continues into the LIA until ∼  CE 1450. …”
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Las pinturas rupestres de Peña Mingubela (Avila)
Published 2009-10-01“…La quatrième ocupperait un horizon mi-médiéval, mais comme on n'a pas assez d'éléments de juice, nous ne pouvons pas l'affirmer. …”
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Hydrocephalus – History of Surgical Treatment over the centuries
Published 2020-04-01“…Hydrocephalus cases were regularly described by Hippocrates, Galen, and early and medieval Arabian physicians, who believed that this disease was caused by an extracerebral accumulation of water. …”
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«Ita quod arbor viva non remaneat»: devastazioni del territorio e prassi ossidionale nell’Italia dei comuni «Ita quod arbor viva non remaneat»: devastation of the land and siege pr...
Published 2007-12-01“…Therefore, it sometimes results dominant, in an uncrowded panorama of studies, the far away written suggestions in English, and in particular the <em>Western Art of the war</em> of Victor Davis Hanson, too distant, however, both in time and space, from the medieval Italian cities, and, hence, paradigms to be prudentially considered.…”
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El poder de la Iglesia imperial: el mito de Costantino y el papado romano
Published 2010-02-01“…An ulterior narrative called Donatio Constantini, gave him a licit temporal authority on the territory of Italy. In medieval times, these two narratives were used by the Popes to strengthen the Pope supremacy over that of the emperors of the Holy Empire. …”
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Genetic history from the Middle Neolithic to present on the Mediterranean island of Sardinia
Published 2020-02-01“…Here, the authors generate genome-wide capture data for 70 individuals from Sardinia spanning the Middle Neolithic to Medieval period to reveal relationships with mainland European populations shifting over time.…”
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