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Who Wrote Dido, Queen of Carthage?

open access: yesJournal of Marlowe Studies, 2020
The title page of the 1594 Dido, Queen of Carthage states that it was "Written by Christopher Marlowe and Thomas Nash. Gent," and several centuries of speculation on authorship have followed.
Ruth Lunney, Hugh Craig
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Vergil and Dido [PDF]

open access: yesDialectica, 2003
According to many realist philosophers of fiction, one needs to posit an ontology of existing fictional characters in order to give a correct account of discourse about fiction. The realists' claim is opposed by pretense theorists for whom discourse about fiction involves, as discourse in fiction, pretense.
Pelletier, Jérôme
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El suicidio de Belisa-Dido: variaciones sobre un motivo virgiliano en la obra no dramática de Lope de Vega

open access: yesRevista de Literatura, 2018
Este artículo examina el tema de la amada abandonada en cuatro textos de Lope de Vega en los que el motivo mezcla subtextos de procedencias diversas: por una parte, una clave biográfica evidente, aunque pasada por el tamiz literario (el intento de ...
Antonio Sánchez Jiménez
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Bridging the Distance for Ischaemic Stroke Treatment in Regional Australia: A Retrospective Cohort Study. [PDF]

open access: yesAust J Rural Health
ABSTRACT Background One comprehensive stroke centre (CSC), in North Queensland, Australia, supports almost 700 000 people across 750 000 km2. Access to urgent ischaemic stroke treatment is challenging for remote and regional residents, who are more likely to carry stroke risk factors and have a 17% higher stroke incidence than those in major cities ...
Caldwell S   +5 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

DIDO: Deep Inertial Quadrotor Dynamical Odometry [PDF]

open access: yesIEEE Robotics and Automation Letters, 2022
In this work, we propose an interoceptive-only state estimation system for a quadrotor with deep neural network processing, where the quadrotor dynamics is considered as a perceptive supplement of the inertial kinematics.
Kunyi Zhang   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Dido’s foundation legend, archetypes of foundation myths in Eurasia and Neomythology in the nineteenth century Balkans.

open access: yesEx Novo: Journal of Archaeology, 2022
Dido’s foundation legend of Carthage survives as a basic archetype for numerous foundation legends of Eurasia throughout the Middle Ages. The stratagem of the ox-hide is repeatedly referred as main theme of the foundation of towns, cities, and kingdoms ...
Stavros Oikonomidis
semanticscholar   +1 more source

A Bi-Directional Dual-Input Dual-Output Converter for Voltage Balancer in Bipolar DC Microgrid

open access: yesEnergies, 2022
Bipolar DC microgrids (BDCMGs) have several issues related to the voltage and require numerous converters to supply power to both poles. To solve these issues, a bidirectional dual-input dual-output (DIDO) converter is proposed for the voltage balancer ...
Sung-Hun Kim   +3 more
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Dido's curse of Aeneas and Rome: An historical endorsement of prophetic emotions

open access: yesActa Antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 2021
Vergil constructs Dido's curse on Aeneas in direct correspondence to Dido's personal experiences; it is thus a measured response to Aeneas' desertion, as it includes a desire that he suffer what Dido herself has endured.

semanticscholar   +1 more source

"Marks of their origin": Using Dido, Queen of Carthage to Think Critically about National Origin Myths at Northumbria University (UK)

open access: yesJournal of Marlowe Studies, 2023
This paper describes an approach to teaching Christopher Marlowe and Thomas Nashe’s Dido, Queen of Carthage as part of an optional undergraduate (final year) English literature module in the UK. The session in focus for this paper is one 3-hour workshop-
Paul Frazer
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Investigation Into the Dynamics of the Cupula in the Vestibular Organ of Adult Zebrafish Using Metabolic Glycoengineering. [PDF]

open access: yesAngew Chem Int Ed Engl
The cupula is a membrane within the vestibular organ that senses rotatory accelerations of the head. Metabolic glycoengineering in combination with bioorthogonal labeling demonstrates that in adult zebrafish – being a model for the human inner ear – this membrane is constantly renewed.
Scherer H   +4 more
europepmc   +3 more sources

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