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Encounters with Christ in later Middle English pastoral and catechetic texts
Published 2022“…A significant argument of the thesis, supported by evidence in Chapters One, Three, and Four, is that encounters with Christ promoted within public worship resonated with and advanced the reformist agenda of Archbishop Henry Chichele’s church. …”
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Comparison of flexibility, muscular endurance and speed among veteran male tennis player between clubs / Nik Nabihah Nik Mohd Yusof
Published 2016“…In the 16th century that rackets came into use and the game began to be called "tennis". It was popular In England. France and Henry VII Of England was a big fan of the game, now referred to as real tennis. …”
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Scripture, Satan and the sacrament: the Clifton Excommunication Case of 1874-76
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Topographical and Thematic Perspectives in the Latin Poetry of the First Anglo-Norman Kings
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The life and theology of Bishop John Ponet (1516-1556)
Published 2018“…It reveals the continuities between Ponet’s private convictions under Henry VIII and his public writings under Edward VI. …”
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Maurice Maeterlinck and English and Anglo-Irish literature
Published 1984“…<p>Maurice Maeterlinck fulfilled a unique role in England at the end of the nineteenth century. He interpreted the symbolist vision for the English. …”
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“Strangers and pilgrims”: The migrant archetype in the cinema of Terrence Malick
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Epitomes of Dacia: Wallachia, Moldavia, and Transylvania in Early Modern English Travelogues
Published 2022-12-01“…I examine travelogues and geography texts describing these Eastern European territories written by Marco Polo (1579), Abraham Ortelius (1601; 1608), Nicolas de Nicolay (1585), Johannes Boemus (1611), Pierre d’Avity (1615), Francisco Guicciardini (1595), George Abbot (1599), Uberto Foglietta (1600), William Biddulph (1609), Richard Hakluyt (1599-1600), Fynes Moryson (1617), and Sir Henry Blount (1636), published in England in the period 1579-1636. …”
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French imports: English translations of Molière, 1663-1732
Published 2016“…</p><br/> <p>The first part of the thesis presents three fundamental angles of interrogation addressing how the translators dealt with the form of the dramatic works according to theoretical and practical principles. …”
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English polyphonic style in transition: a study of the sacred music of Thomas Tallis
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Winning the West: the creation of lower Normandy, c. 889-c. 1087
Published 2016“…Local landholders, however, resultantly received little direct ducal patronage, including scant reward in the post-Conquest settlement of England. In conclusion, while Lower Normandy had been brought firmly under ducal control by 1087, it is argued that it was only under William’s son, Henry I, that the region’s aristocrats acquired any major influence over ducal policy and secured an equal position within the wider Anglo-Norman nobility.…”
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The Impact of N.I. Vavilov on the Conservation and Use of Plant Genetic Resources in Scandinavia: A Review
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English literature and the invention of atheism, 1564–1611
Published 2020“…This thesis examines writing about atheists and atheism in sixteenth-century England from the 1560s to the early seventeenth century. …”
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Guthlac
Published 1967“…<p>The thesis begins with an introductory chapter in which an examination is made of tha growth and spread of the Guthlac cult in England. Emphasis is placed upon the importance of the <em>Vita sancti Guthlaci</em>, which dominates most records of the saint. …”
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