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Between Philosophy and Literature. Friedrich Schlegel’s Concept of Romantic Irony in Fragments and in Lucinde [PDF]

open access: yesPhainomena, 2023
The concept of romantic irony developed by Friedrich Schlegel is one of the most powerful and productive elements of the Jena Romanticism, which, to this day, stirs interest among the researchers of the German culture of the turn of the 18th and 19th ...
Malwina Rolka
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Steganography: a Class of Algorithms having Secure Properties [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Chaos-based approaches are frequently proposed in information hiding, but without obvious justification. Indeed, the reason why chaos is useful to tackle with discretion, robustness, or security, is rarely elucidated.
Bahi, Jacques M.   +2 more
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Steganography: a class of secure and robust algorithms [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
This research work presents a new class of non-blind information hiding algorithms that are stego-secure and robust. They are based on some finite domains iterations having the Devaney's topological chaos property.
Bahi, Jacques M.   +2 more
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Review of: Anthony Molho, Ετεροδοξία, Πειθάρχηση, Απόκρυψη στις απαρχές των Νεοτέρων χρόνων. Αναστοχασμοι για μια ευρωπαϊκη παραδοση / Dissent, Discipline, Dissimulation in Early Modern Europe: Reflections on a European Tradition,

open access: yesHistorical Review, 2017
The present volume is the reworked text of the 2013 Annual C. Th. Dimaras Lecture given at the National Hellenic Research Foundation by Anthony Molho on the interplay of the historiographical triptych of dissent/ discipline/dissimulation.
Viviana Tagliaferri
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“The Right Can’t Meme”: Transgression and Dissimulation in the Left Unity Memeolution of PixelCanvas

open access: yes, 2020
Disclaimer: The situation on PixelCanvas is constantly changing due to raids from both sides. The figures in this article represent the state as of April 2020.
Joanna Zienkiewicz
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Cyrano de Bergerac and his voyages to the Moon, the Sun… and the brain

open access: yesLes Dossiers du GRIHL, 2020
In the 16th-17th century, many libertines hid their thoughts by obscuring their ideas and mixing old and new theories. Cyrano’s method may open a window to the methods of early modern thinkers’ ways to conceal heretic ideas.
Rita Benkő
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Le secret de Jean-Joseph Surin ou l’expérience de l’impensable damnation

open access: yesLes Dossiers du GRIHL, 2009
The word mysticism means the opposite of religious "fact". It means the opposite of what is observable and positive, so that we could reduce mysticism to an occult tradition that we are able to discover and communicate.
Sophie Houdard
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Papist as heretic : the burning of John Forest, 1538 [PDF]

open access: yes, 1998
This article examines the circumstances surrounding the condemnation and burning for heresy of the Observant Franciscan John Forest in 1538. Forest's principal 'heresy' was his adherence to the papacy, making him the only Englishman to be burnt for this ...
Marshall, Peter
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Agrippine l’Aînée ou le paradoxe. Les femmes de la domus Augusta et le pouvoir dans les Annales de Tacite (livres I à IV)

open access: yesPallas, 2015
Nowadays, Agrippina the Younger is the most famous woman of the Julio-Claudian dynasty because of her reputation of an incestuous mother and a cruel woman eager to dominate. But another woman in this family had a real influence.
Adeline Adam
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The Non-Aristotelian Virtue of Truth from the Second-Person Perspective [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The claim has been made that when Aquinas speaks about the virtue of truth and its opposing vices in the Summa theologiae 2-2.109-113, he regards himself as speaking of the same virtue of truth as found in the Nicomachean Ethics 4.7.
Pinsent, Andrew
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