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More Than Childbirth: Unveiling the Risks of Marriage on Women's Mortality in Tang Dynasty China. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Objectives This study investigates how marital and maternal statuses influenced female mortality in the Tang Dynasty (618–907 ce), China. It challenges the focus on reproductive risks by exploring both biological and social factors affecting female mortality in reproductive and post‐reproductive years.
Liu Y.
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Thick as Trees: Kinship and Place in Transatlantic Small Press Poetry Networks [PDF]
Cet article examine le rôle que jouent les maisons d’édition de poésie dans le travail et la réception de plusieurs poètes américains, écossais et britanniques : Lorine Niedecker, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Roy Fisher et Stuart Mills.
Hair, Ross
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Mourir le jour de son mariage : note sur une épitaphe de Tell El-YahoudijehA note on a Jewish epitaph from Tell el-Yahoudieh (Horbury-Noy, Jewish Inscriptions no 31).Philadelphos en milieu juifA note about the meaning of the word ...
Bernard Boyaval
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Изучая улыбку Джоконды: портретные эссе Геннадия Сосонко
The article studies the portrait essay by Genna Sosonko, the eminent chess writ- er in modern Russian literature. A chess theme has a consistent history in Russian literature. Sosonko contributes his essays to this history.
Борис Ланин
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The Musée gallo-romain in Lyon houses in its reserve collection a small funerary inscription, which has remained unpublished since its discovery in the 1900’s.
Nicolas Laubry
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Medieval funerary inscriptions, in Normandy as in the remainder of France, do not speak about death as a concept. They rather describe a particular death, the one which touched the dead buried near the inscription.
Vincent Debiais
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Mortuary Workers, the Church, and the Funeral Trade in Late Antiquity [PDF]
Within the city of Constantinople, Constantine organized numerous funeral workers into associations overseen by a bishop, as part of a scheme meant to provide burials for all who needed them within the city.
Bond, Sarah E.
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Survivre par l’écrit chez les ecclésiastiques rouennais du XVe siècle
If amongst the laity only burghers had the means to attain spiritual survival by financing masses in perpetuity in the parishes, the clergy were mostly concerned with the particular destination of their soul by organising their own remembrance.
Vincent Tabbagh
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Wordsworth’s Defence of “common-places” in the Essays upon Epitaphs
In his Essays upon Epitaphs, William Wordsworth invites the reader to reflect on the ways in which the past sustains the present. Despite its ordinary status, the epitaph is treated as a complex object that gives a material shape to immaterial realities ...
Felix Duperrier
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The case of ILBulg 248: A la recherche des noms perdus [PDF]
The author proposes a new reading of the Roman epitaph from Lǎdžane near Lovech, Bulgaria. Much of his interpretation of this heavily fragmented text is about various possibilities and relative probabilities of restitution of its lost parts ...
Nedeljković Vojin
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