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Abstract Few have asked what happens to gender when a noun is heteroclitic – when its inflection draws on more than one inflection class. While heteroclisis has moved from being treated as a marginal irregularity to a theoretically revealing phenomenon, its implications for gender assignment remain largely unexplored.
Greville G. Corbett
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The numerous painted decor fragments recovered during the excavation of an Antique quarter of the city of Augustodunum reveal some of the varied ornamentation of the buildings.
Julien Boislève +3 more
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Twenty‐First Century Butlers and the New Spirit of Service
ABSTRACT More than 50 years ago, Lewis Coser argued that the “servant” had become obsolete, claiming that such a “premodern” occupation could not function within modernity without religious legitimations. However, with parts of the contemporary service sector exhibiting the very characteristics that Coser viewed as “premodern”—especially within ...
Bryan Boyle
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Abstract To persuade creditors to lend, cities in the Low Countries relied on a community responsibility system that made all citizens personally liable for public debt. This exposed itinerant citizens to significant risks: their merchandise could be confiscated by creditors, and they could even be imprisoned for debt.
Jaco Zuijderduijn
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Esta publicación trata de sintetizar la notable cantidad de estructuras y restos de arquitectura doméstica documentada en la ciudad romana de Carthago Nova.
Javier Gómez Marín
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Surface Geology and Evolution of Asteroid Ryugu: Insights From Hayabusa2 Global Mapping
Abstract Rubble‐pile asteroids, characterized by loose aggregates of debris held together by gravity, represent both a significant planetary hazard and a key to understanding planetesimal formation. Geologic mapping of these bodies provides essential insights into their origins, evolution, and surface processes.
Lisa M. Vincent +8 more
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Motivos de Xenia en los mosaicos romanos de Hispania
Análisis de los mosaicos hispanos con representaciones de Xenia cuyo origen procede de las pinturas helenísticas. Son imágenes muy características de los productos de la tierra y del mar que el dominus ofrecía a sus invitados (frutas, verduras ...
María Pilar San Nicolás Pedraz
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ABSTRACT Fears of widespread permanent closures of museums expressed at the start of the COVID‐19 pandemic prompted our research to monitor closures and other museum behavior in 2021–2022. We wanted to understand how the UK sector changed in this period. Which museums closed, and what factors were at work in their closure?
Mark Liebenrood +5 more
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Etude architecturale et historique numérisation du patrimoine en Tunisie [PDF]
Le travail porte sur l’étude et l’analyse des Domus, un patrimoine architectural datant de la période romaine en Tunisie. Cette recherche aborde les questions de l’inventorisation du patrimoine à l’intersection des plusieurs champs : analyse ...
Dr Aida Hermi
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Los tipos monetarios relacionados con la Domus Imperial en Adriano y Antonino Pío
En las múltiples acuñaciones monetarias de la Roma Imperial existen cierto número de representaciones que tienen más vinculación que otras con el palacio de los emperadores. Son aquéllas que reflejan los actos de la vida cotidiana y más especialmente, la
José Antonio Garzón Blanco
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