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‘An inordinate number of words’: Epigraphs in Daniel Deronda
While it may be the modern reader’s habit to skip or skim the epigraphs, their use in George Eliot’s novels generated a substantial amount of notice. By the time Eliot published Daniel Deronda, her epigraphs had grown substantially in number and length ...
Eirian Yem
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A Rare Samanid fils Struck in Bukhara in 358AH Bearing the Name of Prince Al Mansour Bin Noah
This research deals with studying and publishing a rare Samanid fals minted in Bukhara issued in 358 A.H (=969 AD) by the prince Mansour bin Noah (350-366AH / 961-977 AD). This fils is preserved in the Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo and it has never been
Rowida Elnabarawy
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Studio preliminare sulla commitenza artistica femminile nella Sardegna tra X e XI secolo
In Sardinia many are the medieval fragments recovered in currently destroyed churches and frequently recognized as out of context. Therefore, specialists find it difficult to proper investigate artefacts such as the Greek-Sardinians epigraphs.
Valeria Carta
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AUCTORITAS: AUTEUR ET AUTORITÉ CHEZ DIDEROT ( À PROPOS DE QUELQUES ÉPIGRAPHES ) [PDF]
Diderot approaches the notions of work and author in a wide variety of ways. His works are “works” only because they “work” in the sense that they transform from within the categories of author and reader, blurring the boundaries between text and ...
Stéphane Pujol
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EVANGELIC VERSES IN L. TOLSTOY’S NOVEL “RESURRECTION” [PDF]
The author elaborates the idea of Tolstoy in his late literary writings as of a “non-Christian writer,” examines the functioning of Evangelic verses in the novel “Resurrection”. Evangelic verses in “Resurrection” fulfi lling the functions of a parable
Elena A. Masolova
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Cinematic epigraphs in the 21st century: intercultural codes and lexical innovations [PDF]
In the rapidly evolving realm of mass culture, the phenomenon of cinematic epigraphs – quotes taken from films and used as “epigraphic” inserts in written texts – demands closer linguistic and cultural scrutiny.
Tatyana A. Tsybina
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METHODOLOGY FOR THE STUDY OF ROMAN EPIGRAPHY WITH DIGITAL SUPPORT (HISPANIA 3.0)
This paper presents a methodology for analyzing the religious preferences of the believers in Roman Hispania who worshipped a deity as part of their particular devotion or as part of their state responsibilities.
María-Pilar MOLINA-TORRES
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The article is devoted to the analysis of the frame text (titles of books, titles of poems, subtitles, epigraphs, dating) of two books of M. A. Zenkevich; the book “Wild Purple Mantle” [Dikaya porfira] published in 1912 and the compiled, but unpublished ...
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A study of palaeo-Hispanic writings and supporting media of pre-Latin epigraphs in the Iberian Peninsula in the 1st millennium BCE provides a means of gauging the influence of exogenous epigraphs on the techniques used by Iberians and Celtiberians. While
Nathalie Barrandon
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We provide a succinct overview of the basic tools of epigraphical analysis, and of the accompanying calculus. We show that it provides a very rich and unified tool to study a large class of problems that includes variational problems, generalized equations, differential inclusions and limit problems.
Attouch, H., Wets, R. J.-B.
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