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In praise of music: motets, inscriptions and musical philosophy in Robert Dow's partbooks
Published 2017“…The Elizabethan music partbooks of Robert Dow, Fellow of All Souls, are notable not only for their elegant calligraphy but also for their inclusion of Latin inscriptions that offer praise for particular composers or comment on the nature of music. …”
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‘To hear and to accept’: A word-pair in the Tell Fakhariyah bilingual inscription
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New Commagenian Royal Inscriptions from the Neşet Akel Collection (Kâhta)
Published 2014“…<p style="text-align:justify;">This work analyzes some fragments of inscription that are part of a Turkish private collection that contains different materials from the area around Adiyaman (Turkey). …”
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I. Sicily: Building a Digital Corpus of the Inscriptions of Ancient Sicily
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Inscribed within the image: the visual character of early Christian mosaic inscriptions
Published 2012“…Finally, I turn to the frames of the inscriptions and contend that different forms conveyed powerful visual arguments. …”
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Textual and exegetical notes on a new funerary inscription from Cyrene
Published 2018“…The interior walls of Tomb S147 in the necropolis of Cyrene are covered with an impressive amount of funerary inscriptions; as most of them are traced in charcoal, the tomb has been nicknamed ‘Carboncini Tomb’2. …”
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A Proposed Translation of an Altai Mountain Inscription Presumed to Be from the 7th Century BC
Published 2022-05-01Subjects: “…Altai inscription…”
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Parerga to the Stadiasmus Patarensis (2): Sidyma I. The History of the Settlement with the New Inscriptions
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Roadmap for the Nomination of Reconstructed Cultural Properties for Inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List
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Bronze flagon from Pontes with an inscription from the 29th Psalm of David
Published 2015-01-01“…At first, the flagon itself was dated into the period between the 6th and the 8th centuries, however, we have recently dated it into the 6th-7th century. The inscription on the neck of the vessel is a paraphrase of the 3rd verse from the 29th Psalm of David. …”
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“You are Cursed by the God YHW:” an early Hebrew inscription from Mt. Ebal
Published 2023-05-01“…Epigraphic analysis of the tomographic data revealed a formulaic curse written in a proto-alphabetic script likely dating to Late Bronze Age II. The inscription falls within the literary genre of Chiastic Parallelism and predates any previously known Hebrew inscription in Israel by at least 200 years.…”
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A Survey of Infringements of Gricean Maxims in Some Precautionary Inscriptions on Medicine Packets
Published 2021-09-01“…Keywords: Precautionary Inscriptions; Communication; Pragmatics; Maxims; Infringements…”
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Athens and Rome: Public Inscriptions and Monuments in the Athenian Asty between Sulla and Antony
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Reluctant inscriptions: Social automatisms within the movement “Se Non Ora Quando?”
Published 2021-12-01“…in line with the concept of social automatisms: through repetition and perpetuation which, although occurring unplanned and partly unconsciously and against the intentions of the actors, cause a consolidation of structures (see Bublitz et al. 2010). These inscription processes have influenced political visions, interaction and protest practices as well as conflicts within the movement.…”
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The hospital of The Holy Spirit at Rabat, Malta, and its Latin inscriptions: a review
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