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Abbots and abbesses as a human resource in the ninth- to twelfth-century west [PDF]
This volume provides a record of the response, by eight expert scholars in the field of medieval monastic studies, to the question "To what extent did abbots and abbesses contribute as a `human resource' to the development of reformed monastic ...
Vanderputten, Steven
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The first 'General Chapter' of Benedictine Abbots (1131) reconsidered
This paper reconsiders the first General Chapter' of Benedictine abbots (late 1131). To explain the timing and circumstances of this event, previous scholarship mostly referred to the influence of the Cistercians on reformist groups within traditional ...
Vanderputten, Steven
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Marmoutier (Tours) : de l’hôtellerie médiévale à la maison du Grand Prieur
The monastery of Marmoutier, a large benedictine abbey situated between the hillside and the Loire river, opposite the city of Tours, has been the subject of a major archaeological research programme since 2005.
Élisabeth Lorans +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Cell therapy, particularly those utilizing mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs), is gaining traction as a therapeutic option for regenerative treatment in patients with limited therapeutic options. Although the safety of MSC‐based interventions is well established, uncertainties remain regarding how genetic abnormalities and ...
Marzena Zychowicz +12 more
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Canadian nurse practitioner's quest for identity: A philosophical perspective
The role of nurse practitioners in primary healthcare has been validated over the years and is now being considered as a key solution in various primary healthcare settings to the provision of comprehensive care.
Marie-Elaine Delvin +2 more
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Nonhuman Pedagogical Relations: Towards Conceptual Limits
Abstract This article considers the pedagogical relation as a relation to a nonhuman educator, wherein the educatee is a member of the Homo sapiens species. My aim is to clarify the extent to which a nonhuman‐human relation can be understood as pedagogical.
Silas C. Krabbe
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This article is an attempt at reconstructing the historical context for depictions of the installation of Studite abbots in three illuminated manuscripts from the second half of the eleventh century, the Theodore Psalter, the St Petersburg rotulus and ...
Dirk Krausmüller, Krausmüller, Dirk
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Managing agency business groups, elite directors, and the rubber boom, 1897–1913
Abstract We identify a new organizational form, the Managing Agency Business Group (MABG), demonstrating how agency houses used interlocking directorships to build groups on the basis of commercial and plantation expertise to access finance on London stock markets and local capital markets in the pre‐1914 rubber boom.
David Higgins, Steven Toms
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Abusive Abbots and Malevolent Monks: Monasteries and Violence in the Early Anglo-Norman Period
This investigation examines the conduct of abbots and monasteries from 1066 to 1087 in the context of violence and monasteries. It analyzes monastic chronicles and Anglo-Norman histories.
Smart, Timothy B., Jr.
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An eighth-century inscribed cross-slab in Dull, Perthshire [PDF]
The discovery of a cross-inscribed slab with an inscription is described. Because of its importance it was decided to invite specialist comment on this piece of sculpture and to publish it in advance of the full report on the excavations. The form of the
GIFFORD CHARLES-EDWARDS +7 more
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