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  1. 1261

    Nekropolie Radomia w drugiej połowie XVIII wieku by Dariusz Kupisz

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Monks and friars, but also lay people were buried in monastery and friary churches and on adjacent small cemeteries. …”
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  2. 1262

    دراسة ونشر للوح رخامي نادر بمناسبة تجديد مدفن "شيَّرْيُن" بالفيوم على يد أمير اللواء حسن بيك سنة 1230هـ "دراسة أثرية فنية"... by محمود عيد عبد الستار سيد أحمد جوهر

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…It was removed and recorded by the Islamic and Coptic Antiquities Inspection District in Fayoum, and deposited in the area store in the Monastery of Angel Gabriel in Ezbet Qalamshah in Fayoum, under record number 221, and the marble tablet is recorded with funeral inscriptions consisting of five verses of poetry with meter and rhyme, followed by one line containing the text of a burial renewal "Shirin", at the hands of the Emir of Major General Hassan Bek Al-Shamasherji, governor of the Fayoum region during the reign of Muhammad Ali Pasha the Great, the governor of Egypt (1220-1265 AH / 1805-1849 AD). …”
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  3. 1263

    St Maxim the Greek: Some notes on his understanding of the sacred time by Neža Zajc

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…All the mentioned facts lead the author to the further explore his specific Old Church Slavonic language, in which he managed to preserve not only the early Christian mentality but also the theological-liturgical characteristics of the ascetic and later monastic discipline that he learned in the monastery of Vatopedi at the Holy Mount Athos. The article concludes with the proposition that only through detailed study of the personal language of St Maxim the Greek can we arrive at a definition of his Theology.   …”
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  4. 1264

    A Journey with experiences of a lifetime. The adventures of Gyula Germanus in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1902 by Dr. habil. Zsolt András UDVARVÖLGYI, PhD

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…First he travelled by train from Budapest to Banja Luka, where he visited the only Trappist monastery in the Balkans, and then he wrote a brief history of the Trappist order in his book. …”
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  5. 1265

    The cycle of St. Demetrius in the Patriarchate of Peć - III by Pajić Sanja R.

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Gr. th. f. 1, fol. 55) (c. 1330-35), and the other is a severely damaged fresco in King Marko's Monastery (1376/77, the Republic of North Macedonia). …”
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  6. 1266

    Св. Симеон – вечният владетел на сърбите by Нина [Nina] Гагова [Gagova]

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…The main task is to discover when, how and why the founder of the Nemanidi dynasty became the first and eternal ruler of the Serbs, analyzing the choice of the biblical motifs and quotations in the introductions and in a number of other selected places in the main ideological texts of the period: two Hilandar Monastery charters, one written from the Grand Zhupan Stefan Nemanja himself in 1198, the other – written in 1207/8 by his son, Stefan the First-Crowned as well as three Vitae of St. …”
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  7. 1267

    THE INFLUENCE OF THE MEDIA ON CIVILIAN PERCEPTIONS OF THE ACTORS INVOLVED IN ARMED CONFLICT by Dumitru BUDACU

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…As a result of the growing number of protesters on 30 November 2013, the government decided to suppress the movement by using special forces (Berkut or Golden Eagle) and a large number of people were injured, while others took refuge in Michael's Monastery in St Michael's Square. The action to suppress the movement had the opposite effect making the movement even more known among Ukrainians and worldwide, but the events of 30 November 2013 were also a point of change in the direction of the protests turning from pro-European protests to the much increased antigovernment ones. …”
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  8. 1268

    Editorial Vol 2 - issue 2 by Yngve Nordkvelle

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…For some reasons it was difficult to teach newly recruited students in the monastery schools Latin and therefore Christianity. …”
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  9. 1269

    An Introduction to a Poem from the Musical Treatise Attributed to Abu al-Wafa Kharazmi and Discussing its Validity and Origin by Sahand Soltandoost, Mehdi Keshavarz Afshar, Reza Afhami

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Given that:Khajeh Abu al-Wafa was at least theoretically, and not necessarily practically, involved in the science of music and advār;He had connections with individuals engaged in music and Samā (for example, the son of Yazdan Bakhsh Changi);He was a member of the monastery and was probably present in their musical gatherings;He wrote a music treatise that his contemporaries knew about;The writers of the 15th and 16th centuries were more acquainted with Khajeh’s life than today and penned his poems down;The time gap between the composition of the treatise on music in the early 15th century and the copy date of Malek's version (and probably its correction) in the late 16th century is not more than a hundred and fifty years; And also that:The anonymous corrector of Malek's version probably deliberately crossed out the name of Abu Ali and replaced it with the name of Abu al-Wafa;It is not far-fetched if we at least assume that the poem we are considering is a part of the same lost music treatise attributed to Khajeh Abu al-Wafa Kharazmi. …”
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  10. 1270

    Entering of Stefan Dušan into the Empire by Pirivatrić Srđan

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…The genealogical tree from the fresco in the Monastery church near Matejich, created after 1347, although illegible in the most part, shows certain disputable components - it shows the kinship with the Emperor Isaac Comnenos, and through it the right of the Nemanjić dynasty to the Byzantine Imperial Crown to precede the right of the Palaiologos and Kantakouzenos families.…”
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  11. 1271

    A 1100-year multi-proxy palaeoenvironmental record from Lake Höglwörth, Bavaria, Germany by S. Acharya, M. Prochnow, T. Kasper, L. Langhans, P. Frenzel, P. Strobel, M. Bliedtner, G. Daut, C. Berndt, S. Szidat, S. Szidat, G. Salazar, G. Salazar, A. Schwalb, R. Zech

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…After <span class="inline-formula"><math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" id="M2" display="inline" overflow="scroll" dspmath="mathml"><mrow><msubsup><mn mathvariant="normal">870</mn><mrow><mo>-</mo><mn mathvariant="normal">160</mn></mrow><mrow><mo>+</mo><mn mathvariant="normal">140</mn></mrow></msubsup></mrow></math><span><svg:svg xmlns:svg="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" width="39pt" height="17pt" class="svg-formula" dspmath="mathimg" md5hash="f27da962661dbefe38095b9143ff3f8f"><svg:image xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:href="egqsj-72-219-2023-ie00002.svg" width="39pt" height="17pt" src="egqsj-72-219-2023-ie00002.png"/></svg:svg></span></span> CE, distinct shifts in lithology, elemental composition, and the biological record are visible and are interpreted to result from the construction of a monastery on the lake peninsula in 1125 CE and/or the damming of the lake. …”
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  12. 1272

    Popular religion in Norwich with special reference to the evidence of wills, 1370-1532 by Tanner, N, Tanner, N. P.

    Published 1974
    “…Thus, Norwich was an episcopal city, unlike the next most populous city in the 1520's, Bristol; Norwich had a Benedictine monastery and four friaries, and a nunnery nearby, and it had more parish churches than any English city other than London and possibly Lincoln. …”
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