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PostIndependentzia
Published 2014“…The guiding principle is clear: what is territory and what Basque territoriality would be like in a forthcoming geopolitical, geostrategic, and TransLoKal context. …”
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Modélisation des interactions en Italie du Nord au premier âge du Fer: de la circulation de parures aux réseaux d’influences culturelles
Published 2024“…By modelling the fashion tradition through the analysis of shared clothing items, this paper would like to propose a critical review of the markers of cultural identity, mobility, interaction traditionally used looking for alternative theoretical interpretation and social narrative of the role of indigenous communities in the North Italic trade et craft activities. …”
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Paternalism, petitions and the politics of church construction in Alsace, c. 1850–1885
Published 2024“…Over a period of 30 years, Catholic parishioners and clergy repeatedly petitioned the town’s Calvinist industrial and municipal elite for a church to be built in the paternalist cités ouvrières housing district, culminating in the eventual construction of the church of Saint-Joseph by 1883. Through a close analysis of the archival records of these petitions, the discussions they sparked and the shifting local and national political dynamics of the city, this article argues that religious groups used myriad tactics to engage in modern planning and that municipal authorities were won over by these tactics if they were politically expedient.…”
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Tsewang Norbu NGB
Published 2025“…</p> <p>*Navigating the Chapters and Catalogue</p> <p>Our work was always intended as a Web publication. While it can be read like a conventional book, in a sequence of consecutive chapters, we envisage that most readers will prefer either to browse the catalogue as a reference book, or in reading the other chapters, to focus more closely on one section or another, and not necessarily to follow the order in which we have laid them out. …”
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Marino's spiritual poems in music: a study of early modern sources
Published 2024“…The rest of the main chapters explore devotional songs based on Marino’s lyrics on themes of Seven Sorrows of Mary, Crown of Thorns, lives of saints and finally, joyful events in Jesus’s life. …”
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A commentary on Plutarch's Cato Minor
Published 1971“…Yet under the reign of Claudius and Nero a revival in the interest in Cato takes place: Seneca regards him as the Stoic Saint Incarnate, his nephew Lucan makes him the chief hero of his <u>Pharsalia</u>, while Thrasea Paetus composes a full scale <u>Life of Cato</u>: for the senatorial opposition under Nero Cato's figure again has a political relevance. …”
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Building the city of God: imperial patronage and local influence in Jerusalem from Theodosius I to Justinian (379-565 ad)
Published 2016“…One of my key findings about this traffic is that the cult of saints was introduced to Jerusalem from Constantinople, while, in contrast, the veneration of the Virgin Mary originated in the holy city and reached the capital from there. …”
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P4-network : a networking infrastructure for intra-aircraft cabin wireless communication
Published 2009“…In particular, a pinging test over a path of four hops takes less than a hundred millise-conds. …”
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Software defined network : user centric network
Published 2013“…A test of the application was done by running two continuous pings, one from each host to the other. Then, the path in use was disconnected. …”
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The intellectual scope of the 'mester de clerecía'
Published 2014“…Exploring the unique circumstances of Iberia in the Middle Ages as a hub for the intellectual vanguard and a holy territory for encounters with saints, pilgrimage and Reconquest, I examine the canonical texts of an alleged thirteenth-century poetic school as the Castilian bedrock of a wider Iberian and European literary movement. …”
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UVSQ-SAT, a pathfinder cubesat mission for observing essential climate variables
Published 2021“…This research and innovation mission has been initiated by the University of Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ) with the support of the International Satellite Program in Research and Education (INSPIRE). …”
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Empowerment through suicide in “The little mermaid” and “Giselle ou les wilis”
Published 2016“…This essay offers a study on the notion of empowerment through suicide in “The Little Mermaid” (1837) by Hans Christian Andersen and “Giselle ou les Wilis” (1841) by Théophile Gautier in collaboration with Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges. “Giselle ou les Wilis” is the libretto on which the eponymous ballet that premiered that same year is based on. …”
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