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The case of ILBulg 248: A la recherche des noms perdus [PDF]

open access: yesStarinar, 2009
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
doaj   +1 more source

Assessing Mobility Among Inferred Elites Interred in Crypts 1–3 on Kom H at Tungul (Old Dongola), Sudan

open access: yesArchaeometry, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT As the capital of Makuria, Tungul was a major sociopolitical center within medieval Nubia, being the seat of a bishopric and a monastic community. During the excavation of the Kom H monastery, three burial crypts (Crypts 1–3) were uncovered.
Robert J. Stark   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Stanisław Grochowski Pamiątka nagrobna Samuela Głowy – cykl i jego edycja

open access: yesMeluzyna: dawna literatura i kultura, 2022
Stanisław Grochowski’s “Pamiątka nagrobna Samuela Głowy” – cycle of poems and its author Summary The main focus of the article is the critical edition of Stanisław Grochowski’s hitherto unpublished work, “Pamiątka nagrobna Samuela Głowy”.
Norbert Pilarz
doaj   +1 more source

Poetry, citizenship and diplomacy: The case of Western Sahara

open access: yesThe Geographical Journal, EarlyView.
Short Abstract This article argues for greater consideration of the role of poetry and poets in diplomacy and as a medium for the recognition of contested citizenships. We take Western Sahara, the site of an ongoing anti‐colonial war, as our case study and explore how Saharawi poets engage foreign publics in their national struggle to become citizens ...
Joanna Allan, Moiti Mohamed Azrouk
wiley   +1 more source

Links between trauma and psychotic symptoms: Integrating cognitive behavioural and neuropsychoanalytic models of psychosis

open access: yesPsychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, EarlyView.
Abstract Purpose Cognitive‐behavioural therapy for psychosis (CBTp) achieves small to modest effect sizes, which invites the question, ‘What clinical modifications might improve outcomes?’ This paper proposes an integration of CBTp with a neuropsychoanalytic approach that in clinical practice might extend the gains achieved by CBTp alone.
Michael Garrett
wiley   +1 more source

Discussion on the Date of the Construction of the Church of Beheading of John the Baptist in Kerch

open access: yesАнтичная древность и средние века
The discussion on the date of the construction of the Church of Beheading of John the Baptist in Kerch has been being continuing from the turn of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. P. I.
Aleksandr Il’ich Aibabin
doaj   +1 more source

Contextualizing the Cappella Cesi: Sangallo, Façades, and Renaissance Collaboration

open access: yesRenaissance Studies, EarlyView.
Abstract This article reframes Antonio da Sangallo the Younger's oft‐overlooked cappella Cesi nave façade in Santa Maria della Pace not as an isolated design deviation but as part of a broader architectural and artistic conversation among major players in early sixteenth‐century Rome.
Alexis Culotta
wiley   +1 more source

‘I'm Dead!’: Action, Homicide and Denied Catharsis in Early Modern Spanish Drama

open access: yesRenaissance Studies, EarlyView.
Abstract In early modern Spanish drama, the expression ‘¡Muerto soy!’ (‘I'm dead!’) is commonly used to indicate a literal death or to figuratively express a character's extreme fear or passion. Recent studies, even one collection published under the title of ‘¡Muerto soy!’, have paid scant attention to the phrase in context, a serious omission when ...
Ted Bergman
wiley   +1 more source

Renesanční epitaf jako médium „konfesijní identity“ v prostředí předbělohorské Chrudimi. Památník Tomáše Lvíka Domažlického (†1616) a Salomeny Francové z Liblic (†1619) jako historicko-antropologický pramen

open access: yesTheatrum Historiae, 2008
The study deals with a unique epitaph monument of Chrudim couple of Thomas Lvík of Domažlice and his wife Salomena Francová of Liblic (after 1619). The central scene of the epitaph represents very rare iconography – Allegorical Crucifixion.
Ondřej Jakubec
doaj  

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