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The Linnaean revolution – A history of the Natural System

open access: yesTAXON, Volume 74, Issue 5, Page 1011-1034, October 2025.
Abstract A very brief history of the Natural System (NS) is presented, focusing on angiosperms. The account is divided into four parts. The first, “Setting the stage”, gives an outline of my understanding of evolutionary ontology and how this reflects on taxonomy.
Magnus Lidén
wiley   +1 more source

El ciceroniano (o sobre el mejor estilo), Erasmo de Rotterdam Edición de Manuel Mañas Núñez, [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Reseña de El ciceroniano (o sobre el mejor estilo), Erasmo de Rotterdam Edición de Manuel Mañas ...
Castañón Morechi, María Belén
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The Fashioning of the Humanist Governor at the Dawn of a New Political and Cultural Era: Francesco Barbaro as Podestà of Venetian Vicenza

open access: yesRenaissance Studies, Volume 39, Issue 4, Page 473-492, September 2025.
Abstract The patrician Francesco Barbaro (1390–1454) is well known for having been both a first‐class humanist and a figurehead of the Venetian government in the new territories of the Stato da Terra. This article explores the pioneering use of humanist culture in the official praises he received during his political career, which helped shape a ...
Clémence Revest
wiley   +1 more source

Political realism, modus vivendi and agonistic democracy

open access: yesIsegoría, 2023
Political realism points out that politics is to create and sustain a legitimate order in a context of persistent disagreement, with the possible surge of conflicts, and where political power inevitably uses coercion.
Cicerón Muro Cabral
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El exordio de la "M. Tulli Ciceronis pro A Caecina oratio: ¿principium o insinuatio?" [PDF]

open access: yes, 1995
Análisis retórico y pragmática del exordio de Cicerón "Pro Cecina".Rhetorical and Pragmatical Analysis of the exordium of Cicero's “Pro Caecina ...
Tovar Paz, Francisco Javier, 1965-
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FROM TRASH TO TREASURE: RILKE AND VENICE REVISITED

open access: yesGerman Life and Letters, Volume 78, Issue 2, Page 127-193, April 2025.
ABSTRACT Rilke loved Venice and visited or passed through a dozen times between 1897 and 1920. He wrote extensively about the city in prose and verse between 1898 and 1908, including a cycle of poems in the Neue Gedichte and a polemical ‘Aufzeichnung’ in Malte Laurids Brigge.
Robert Vilain
wiley   +1 more source

Cicerón y los cistóforos (Cic. Att. 2, 6, 2; 2, 16, 4 y 11, 1, 2) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
En la correspondencia de Cicerón se menciona por tres veces los cistóforos, la moneda de la provincia romana de Asia. Breve estudio de las citas en las que aparece mencionado este numerario.In Cicero's correspondence it is mentioned by three times the ...
Amela Valverde, Luís
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DIE ARBEIT DES ÜBERSETZENS: RILKE UND MICHELANGELO („SE ’L MIE ROZZO MARTELLO‘‘)

open access: yesGerman Life and Letters, Volume 78, Issue 2, Page 194-216, April 2025.
ABSTRACT This essay examines Rainer Maria Rilke's reception of the sculptor and poet Michelangelo in the context of interest in the Renaissance around 1900, focusing first on the Stundenbuch, the Florenzer Tagebuch and the story ʻVon einem, der die Steine belauschtʼ (from the prose collection: Geschichten vom lieben Gott).
Astrid Dröse, Jörg Robert
wiley   +1 more source

La idea de Humanitas en M.T.Cicero.

open access: yesDaimon, 2014
Cicerón ha sido históricamente desplazado por la filosofía académica. La creencia comúnmente aceptada de que los pensadores romanos no fueron sino meros transmisores de tesis griegas desorganizadas está a la base de este olvido.
Ángel Martínez Sánchez
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D’un long silence... Cicéron dans la querelle française des inversions (1667-1751) - Of a Long Silence... Cicero in the French 'Querelle des Inversions' (1667-1751)

open access: yesCiceroniana On Line, 2020
En marge de la querelle des Anciens et des Modernes, la querelle française des inversions devait déterminer, du latin ou du français, quelle était la langue dont la syntaxe suivait ce qu’on supposait alors être l’ordre naturel et universel de l ...
Stéphane Lojkine
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