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  1. 1681

    Written Languages in Moldavia during the Reign of Peter Rareş (1527–1538, 1541–1546) by Vladislav Knoll

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The original Church Slavonic bookish texts composed in Moldavia (Macarie’s Chronicle, Enkomion to St John the New, colophons and inscriptions) show a variable proportion of Moldavian spelling and morphosyntactic markers. …”
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  2. 1682

    «Arte románico y epigrafía romance. Las primeras imágenes de la lengua vulgar en Italia, Francia y España» by Daniel Rico Camps

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…Abstract:  This essay explores the first vernacular inscriptions in Romance Europe. These are a small corpus of thirteen inscriptions or epigraphic units from the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries, of which eleven were designed and carried out in close connection with iconographic programs or motifs. …”
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  3. 1683

    Ukrainian book collection of Library of Philology Faculty of Jagiellonian University: brief outline by Los Valentyna

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Books containing gift inscriptions by M. Maksymowycz, P. Kulisz, B. Lepki, Ostap Makowa, and many other Ukrainian writers were examined. …”
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  4. 1684

    A kinship network analysis of Palmyrene genealogies by Tom Brughmans, Olympia Bobou, Nathalia B. Kristensen, Rikke R. Thomsen, Jesper V. Jensen, Eivind H. Seland, Rubina Raja

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…We combine archaeological information from funerary portraits in the exhaustive database by the Palmyra Portrait Project with textual sources from funerary and public inscriptions, and critically evaluate the differences and limits of these sources for genealogical studies. …”
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  5. 1685

    Civic honourability in Western Asia Minor from the late Attalid dynasty to the early Principate, 188 BCE to 98 CE by Chin, M

    Published 2021
    “…This entails relating a mass of archaeological realia for public civic discourse, as embodied in several hundred inscribed honorific decrees, statue-base inscriptions, and public dedicatory inscriptions, to known historical and political contexts, thereby composing a diachronic history of discursive and ideological change and continuity tied to specific chronological and regional boundaries. …”
    Thesis
  6. 1686

    L’église des Aksûmites à Ẓafâr (Yémen) a-t-elle été incendiée ? by Christian Julien Robin

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…Analyzing contemporary inscriptions, this study sheds some light on the mechanisms of the transmission of information to Christian narrative sources, and shows that even later hagiographic sources may have preserved more reliable material than other older texts.…”
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  7. 1687

    Deux hommages en l’honneur de deux chevaliers en Afrique Proconsulaire : Caecilius Secundus et L. Sempronius Ianuarius by Moheddine Chaouali

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Two Latin inscriptions recently discovered in Tunisia pertain to two equestrian officers. …”
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  8. 1688

    A Theotokos lamp from Antioch-on-the-Orontes in the Archaeological Museum of Hatay (southeastern Turkey) by Ergün Lafli, Maurizio Buora

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Pilgrims returning home during the early Byzantine period carried with them numerous objects with sacred inscriptions. In Jerusalem—and in Syria—terracotta oil lamps were made with a specific formula of blessing mentioning both the Blessed Virgin as Theotokos and a certain John whose identification either with a saint or the manufacturer of these lamps remains unclear. …”
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  9. 1689

    Di Apollo e di alcune fondazioni seleucidi by Claudio Biagetti

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…A reassessment of the available sources does not substantiate the claim that the mention of Apollo Ἀρχηγέτης in the inscriptions from Apameia, Hierapolis and other cities of the Greek East automatically points to cults going back to the Seleucid period.…”
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  10. 1690

    Les cultores deorum en Afrique à l’époque romaine by Jalel Mabrouk

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…We have recorded 41 inscriptions which show that these colleges played an important role in the religious and social life in the African city during the Early Empire.…”
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  11. 1691

    A Ptolemaic Naophorous Statue from The Karnak Cachette (CAIRO JE 36682) by Nashat ALZOHARY

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…This object (JE 36682) is presented in the Cairo Museum. The statue, its inscriptions, and its dating are discussed. It is today displayed in R 25 W6 B of the Cairo Museum. …”
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  12. 1692

    La subordonnée conditionnelle dans le bas latin, le registre populaire by Roxana Iordache

    Published 2005-12-01
    “… Nous commençons ce travail par dire qu'on rencontre des éléments de latin po­ pulaire à l'époque tardive 1 non seulement dans des inscriptions ou des textes de médecine vétérinaire, ou bien d'art gastronomique, rédigés par des gens sans instruction, mais encore dans les écrits des ecclésiastiques, surtout à la suite de recommandations telles que. …”
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  13. 1693

    The Bene Gesserit alternative : re-writing, re-inscribing and re-mastering the female body in Frank Herbert's Heretics of Dune and Chapterhouse : Dune. by Lim, Si Ru.

    Published 2013
    “…This thesis will also critically examine the means which the Bene Gesserit write themselves “into the world and into history” by virtue of their bodily inscriptions, and achieve agency through their bodies outside of the binary oppositions between men and women.…”
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  14. 1694

    "But you shall surely report concerning him": In defense of the priority of LXX Deuteronomy 13:9 by Quick, L

    Published 2018
    “…While Levinson used evidence from Neo-Assyrian treaties to support the priority of the MT of Deut 13:9 against the variant reading behind the LXX, I suggest that Northwest Semitic inscriptions, the Sefire Treaties, may provide an important alternative witness to treaty formation in the ancient Near East – and in particular to the specifically Northwest Semitic manifestation of the tradition.…”
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  15. 1695

    Konstantin Moseichev — icon painter of the Transfiguration almshouse in Moscow by Daria E. Maltseva

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Based on a comparative analysis of these inscriptions with the signed icon by Konstantin Moseichev from the collection of the Kirov local history museum, his authorship was established in relation to the entire group of the examined pieces. …”
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  16. 1696

    2D Chalcogenide Thin Films for Super-Resolved Laser Structuring by Karimbana-Kandy Arjun, Lumeau Julien, Natoli Jean-Yves, Iliopoulos Konstantinos

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…An approach in which the application of the saturable absorber thin films for super-resolved laser inscriptions has been discussed and a theoretical analysis of the super-resolution efficiency of the thin films has been made.…”
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  17. 1697

    Les prétendues invasions maures en Hispanie sous le règne de Marc Aurèle : essai de synthèse by Gwladys Bernard

    Published 2009-05-01
    “…The latter events are known thanks to two passages in Historia Augusta and two inscriptions from Baetica; ancient historiography made them popular under the term of ≪Moorish invasions≫. …”
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  18. 1698

    Two Milestones on the Road from Myra to Limyra by Burak Takmer

    Published 2004-05-01
    “…Two Milestones on the Road from Myra to LimyraThe author presents two milestones, each with three inscriptions dating from the 3rd and 4th centuries AD. …”
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  19. 1699

    Survivre par l’écrit chez les ecclésiastiques rouennais du XVe siècle by Vincent Tabbagh

    Published 2008-05-01
    “…Their tombs were often modest, there were few inscriptions, but the canons had their names inscribed in an obituary in order to obtain singing in the cathedral choir on the anniversary of their death, while amongst the elite clergy the sophistication of wills and the gift of books expressed the development of a self consciousness which was directly linked to the quest of salvation by memory and prayers of the living.…”
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  20. 1700

    Seleucos I and the Cult of Zeus Nikatôr by Hadrien Bru

    Published 2023-06-01
    “… <p> In order to study the cult of Zeus <em>Nikatôr</em>, six Greek inscriptions (one from northern Syria and five from southern Anatolia) are gathered and commented. …”
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