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    The first Norman cathedral in Palermo. Robert Guiscard's Church of the Most Holy Mother of God by Longo, R, Johns, J

    Published 2018
    “…Though transformed yet again in the neo-classical style in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, the church that stands today is unanimously considered to be that rebuilt by Archbishop Walter ii Protofamiliarios and consecrated in 1185. A critical and detailed analysis of near-contemporary sources for the conquest of Palermo and the conversion of the mosque into a church under the patronage of the Norman duke, Robert Guiscard, sheds new light on this fascinating palimpsest of a building. …”
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    Ethè discursifs africains au bord de la Seine. L’exemple de Fatou Diome by Valentina Tarquini

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…The identification of effective positions taken on by the author will then enable us to appreciate the potential for transformation with regard to the consecration and canonisation processes governed by the “center” institutions. …”
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    Children in Need: Evidence for a Children’s Cult from the Roman Temple of Omrit in Northern Israel by Adi Erlich

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Although this group is unique in its iconography, it fits in with nearby temples in Phoenicia, where numerous figurines and statues of children were consecrated. Images of children from temples around the Mediterranean are often associated with healing cults and rites of passage. …”
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    “Oblique refractions”: Simon Armitage’s poetics of commemoration in Still, A Poetic Response to Photographs of the Somme Battlefield (2016) by Montin Sarah

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Before his appointment as Poet Laureate in 2019, his consecration as public poet came with the commission of Still in 2016, an intermedial collection commemorating the centenary of the Battle of the Somme. …”
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    REBORN OF ROMANIAN BRANDS BY E-COMMERCE by Dan-Marius Voicilaş

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…We intend to know if is possible for old brands to compete on the market, if there is enough capacity for the entrepreneurs to stand out on the market, to protect and promote their products in the tough competition environment, subject to globalization, regardless of the fact that they take over an already consecrated mark or create a new one. …”
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    The Theophania of Apollo: a New Approach to the Proem of Parmenides and the Topography of the Sanctuary of Delphi by David Hernández Castro

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…It is quite likely that the pholarchoi were priests of Apollo, whose ritual consecration took place at the festival for which Parmenides’ hymn was composed.…”
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    The permit for church's building in the post-reform Russia (on the example of the Moscow region) by S. FEDOSEEVA

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…First, the petitioners submitted their requests with the detailed personal data, about the reasons for building a new church, about the source and the amount of the financing, about the availability of the land for the church construction, about the consecration of the altar, and the plan of the building and the area. …”
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    Rękopiśmienny śpiewnik benedyktynki ormiańskiej Antoniny Grzegorzowiczówny z 1757 roku jako przykład alografii ormiańsko-polskiej by Andrzej A. Zięba

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…It provides information that the songbook was to be a gift for his sister, whose name had been written with the Polish letters under the copyist’s colophon. The consecration of Antonina, which took place a month later, on 13th November, in the Armenian cathedral of Lwów, was a reason of the gift. …”
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    Latinoamérica y la CPI: afrontar la impunidad en Colombia by Bárbara Direito

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…In order to understand the degree to which the International Criminal Court (ICC) - the purpose of which is to combat impunity for crimes against humanity committed after 1 July 2002 - we must evaluate how the international community has reacted to it, and the degree to which it is implementing the fundamental principles consecrated by the Rome Statute. The ICC depends on the support of regions to work efficiently. …”
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    Portée du principe de la représentation obligatoire par avocat devant la Cour Commune de Justice et d’arbitrage (CCJA) à l’aune de la pratique jurisprudentielle by Jules Masuku Ayikaba

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Notwithstanding the explicit consecration of this principle in OHADA law, the CCJA has been called upon on many occasions to define its contour. …”
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    Let's take the woman to the Brazilian Academy of Letters! Tetrá de Teffé, the first novelist awarded by the immortals. by Gabriela de Lima Grecco

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…On the other hand, through the weekly magazine O Malho, we examine discourses constructed by the press and by the intellectuals women to claim their participation in a place of cultural consecration. In this article, then, there are forgotten lives of brilliant women who were important actors in the Brazilian political, social and cultural arena, but ended up in the basement of history and the literary canon. …”
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    Forest in Hittite texts by Hasan Tuncer

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…It is also learnt from the texts that there were officials, bathing houses and some structures consecrated during the rituals in the forested areas. …”
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    Znaczenie wyglądu zewnętrznego dziewic i mnichów w formacji duchowej w klasztorach Galii i Hiszpanii (VI-VII w.) by Paweł Wygralak

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The authors of the rules were convinced that the very strict requirements regarding the clothing, as well as the behavior, of consecrated per­sons, serve the practice of seeking virtue through poverty, obedience and humility. …”
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    1848, révolution majeure by Jérôme Lamy

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Finally, Samuel Hayat, in retracing the positions taken on the notion of the Republic from February to June 1848, reveals a still sharp divide between the bourgeois Republic - finally consecrated - and the Democratic and Social Republic - still available for struggles.…”
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    Nature and the European Spirit. The Aesthetics of Autonomous Natural Landscape in Painting by Ioan Pricop

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The present article analyzes the spring, development and consecration as an autonomous painting genre of natural landscape in European painting, bringing examples from the works of the most representative masters of landscape. …”
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    The church of San Marco in the eleventh century by Ene Draghici-Vasilescu, E

    Published 2020
    “…In 1084 the most important of the few consecrations of St Mark’s church in Venice – that which solemnized the completion of its largest altar – took place. …”
    Journal article
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    Engaging the senses in the Tibetan tantric 'major practice session' (sgrub chen) by Cantwell, C

    Published 2019
    “…It is enough if they sit receptively and engage their senses - watching the performance, listening to the chanting and music, smelling the incense, touching the ritual implements, and tasting the consecrated pills. Thus, they can develop the "pure vision" of the world as an enlightened "mandala". …”
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    Deafspace in Cyberspace: the use of digital technologies as cyberactivism by deaf artists by Maria Izabel dos Santos Garcia, Rebeca Garcia Cabral

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…In general, the sign languages of each country are still unwritten, that is, they do not have a consecrated form of spelling, in part because of their three-dimensionality. …”
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    FOREWORD. THE IMAGINARY OF THE LINGUISTIC IMAGINARY by Elena PLATON, Ioana-Silvia SONEA

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…It seems that the main reason behind the scepticism is the fact that linguistic imaginary is perceived as not truly belonging to a consecrated line of research in Romanian linguistics. …”
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