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La interconexión entre Castilla, Galicia y Portugal en la confección de las crónicas medievales y en la transmisión de textos literarios [PDF]

open access: yesRevista de Filología Románica, 2002
There is a wide interconnexion in the process of composition and transmission of texts between Castile, Galicia and Portugal in the Middle Ages. In this essay I analyse some cases of this close relationship between Castile and the western part of the ...
LORENZO Ramón
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67th Open Seminar on Acoustics September 14–17, 2021

open access: yesArchives of Acoustics, 2021
The paper contains the abstracts of papers presented during 67th Open Seminar on Acoustics September 14–17 ...
Chronicle OSA 2019
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“Brief history of Mongols” Compiled by A. Dorzhiev (1853–1938) [PDF]

open access: yesГуманитарный вектор, 2023
The article provides a source analysis of the historical work by Agvan Dorzhiev entitled as “A brief history of the Mongols according to the Mongolian chronicle Huhe Debter (Blue Book)”. Two editions of A.
Marina V. Ayusheeva   +1 more
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Amintiri din carnaval. Umoriștii și balurile moldo-valahe din secolul al XIX-lea [PDF]

open access: yesDialogica: Revistă de Studii Culturale și Literatură, 2021
In the Romanian Principalities, society balls were held between 1st of January and Lent. Everyone was eager to revel in this joyful period to the full.
Adrian-Silvan IONESCU
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Nationalism in the Second Redaction of the Verse Chronicle by the So-Called Dalimil

open access: yesHistorical Studies on Central Europe, 2023
The paper examines literary aspects of the old Czech chronicle in verses by the so-called Dalimil. It inquires into various approaches to the chronicle by both medieval and (early) modern readers.
Vojtěch Bažant
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Kent’s Best Man: Radical Chorographic Consciousness and the Identity Politics of Local History in Shakespeare’s 2 Henry VI [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
In this article, the character of Jack Cade in Shakespeare’s 2 Henry VI is reconsidered through an exploration of the local history and traditions of Kent.
Hampton-Reeves, Stuart
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Behind the scenes: Hippocrates Reviewed

open access: yesSouth African Family Practice, 1989
Paper read at South African Academy of Family Practice/Primary Care, Southern Transvaal Branch at the College of Medicine, Johannesburg on 10 April 1989.
Joan Gelman
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