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Home thoughts of abroad: Ohthere’s Voyage in its Anglo‐Saxon context
The Old English text known as Ohthere’s Voyage is regarded as a key source for Norwegian history. Consequently, the context of its composition and inclusion in the Old English Orosius has often been overlooked. This article demonstrates that the text cannot be separated from the processes that shaped it during its early transmission.
Ben Allport
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Another Combination of Classical and Intuitionistic Conditionals [PDF]
On the one hand, classical logic is an extremely successful theory, even if not being perfect. On the other hand, intuitionistic logic is, without a doubt, one of the most important non-classical logics.
Satoru Niki, Hitoshi Omori
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Dunn Semantics for Contra-Classical Logics [PDF]
In this paper I show, with a rich and systematized diet of examples, that many contra-classical logics can be presented as variants of FDE, obtained by modifying at least one of the truth or falsity conditions of some connective.
Luis Estrada-González
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Substrata residue, linguistic reconstruction, and linking: methodological premises, and the case history of palaeo-sardinian [PDF]
Methodology of Substrata Research with Application on Palaeo-SardinianThis paper demonstrates that, within substrata' research, prior to undertaking any comparative endeavour, it is necessary to conduct a thorough distributional analysis of the ...
BLASCO FERRER, EDOARDO
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Contemporaneity of Spain rural architecture intervention and economic sustainability [PDF]
From the second half of the 20th century onwards, Spanish rural architecture has suffered a transformation regarding its farming and ranching model. The economic unsustainability of the family economy has led to further action for the viability of the ...
Curós i Vilà, Joan +1 more
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THE CITIES OF THE AMERICAS IN MODERN TIMES: A CASE STUDY ON TOPONYMY
During the 19th and 20th centuries many Italian migrants set out for the Americas, where peoples from other European countries, such as Spain, Portugal, France, Germany, England, Ireland etc. had already established themselves.
C. Palagiano
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‘Dance against the void’: Derek Jarman, dance, queer classical receptions
This article considers three moments from the beginning, middle and end of Derek Jarman’s artistic career: Lindsay Kemp’s opening dance in Sebastiane (1976), Jarman’s words on a performance by Michael Clark in the 1980s, and Jarman’s last film Blue ...
M. Bell
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A toponímia proto-histórica como ferramenta do arqueólogo? Comentários sobre uma relação problemática [PDF]
Estudos recentes têm vindo a destacar a toponímia proto-histórica enquanto ferramenta para a interpretação do registo arqueológico, particularmente da sua filiação étnica.
Albuquerque, Pedro
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DIGITAL APPROACHES TO INVESTIGATING SPACE AND PLACE IN CLASSICAL STUDIES
Imagine a student reading Odysseus’ Cretan tale at Odyssey 19.172–84. When faced by a string of unfamiliar names – in addition to ‘native Cretans’, there are Achaeans, Cydonians and Dorians, as well as the individuals Minos, Deucalion, Idomeneus and the ...
Elton T. E. Barker +2 more
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Studies of receptions of ancient Greek and Roman literature analyze how so-called ‘classical’ texts are variously taken up and deployed by persons existing at later points in history. So far, the nature of such reception has not been conceptualized in an
David Inglis, Christopher Thorpe
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