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S. Psaroudakes, Archaeomusicology and Ethnomusicology in Dialogue, "Eulimene", 4, 2003, pp. 189-200. [PDF]
Restani, Donatella
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Ancient genomes shed light on the genetic history of the Iron Age to historical central Xinjiang, northwest China. [PDF]
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Criminal libel, censorship and contempt of court: D.C. Boyd’s editorship of the Waterford Standard [PDF]
Keating, Anthony
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Dying of pestilence: Stature and mortality from the Black Death in 14th-century Kyrgyzstan. [PDF]
Hansen DW, DeWitte SN, Slavin P.
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Wordsworth, Epitaph, and the ‘Epitaphic’
Literature Compass, 2004Wordsworth's writing is preoccupied with the social and literary functions of the lapidary epitaph, and with its peculiar material nature. This article traces how this area of Wordsworth's writing came to the fore in 1960s scholarship – but in the process divided the ‘epitaphic’ from the ‘epitaph’ at the increasing expense of the latter.
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This ‘Sources and Documents’ section presents the longest sculpted epitaph on a medieval tomb in western Europe, comprising just short of 1,700 words. The Latin inscription has been translated into English for the first time and is accompanied by a comprehensive photographic record. The epitaph belongs to a fifteenth-century monument commemorating Joao
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