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The timelessness of Isidore of Seville’s thought for the philosophy of law
The intellectual legacy of Isidore of Seville is impressive. The Sevillian left behind hundreds of pages of texts that are a subject of reflection of theologians, historians, philosophers and literary scholars.
Dawid Kostecki
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Antecedentes del diccionario. El libro X de Etymologiae
No puede decirse que la palabra, en cuanto que establece una relación significante/ significado, no haya llamado la atención desde muy pronto, convirtiéndose en fuente de reflexiones.
C. Codoñer Merino
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Early medieval vernacular Celtic glosses: originals or translations? A case study on the Vienna Bede. [PDF]
Bauer B.
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Corpus Corporum: An Overview of the Current Development
The Corpus Corporum project hosted by the University of Zurich is the largest structured digital collection of Latin texts. The texts span from antiquity to the twentieth century, currently totalling approximately 226 million words across thirty corpora.
Philipp Roelli
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Bridging mouse and human anatomies; a knowledge-based approach to comparative anatomy for disease model phenotyping. [PDF]
Ruberte J +5 more
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¿Petronio en la biblioteca de San Isidoro de Sevilla?
The author begins his study with an appraisal of the quotations from the Satyricon which appear in the Etymologiae of S. Isidore and later reviews the sources of the Isidorian worlis.
Jesús Rodríguez Morales
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El mundo para una reina: los mappaemundi de Sancha de León (1013-1067)
This article focuses on three mappaemundi included in two manuscripts commissioned by the queen Sancha of Leon (1013-1067): two illustrate the Commentary on the Apocalypsis of Beatus of Liebana in the Biblioteca Nacional de Espana, and another the ...
Sandra Sáenz-López Pérez
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Pagan Gods as Figures of Speech: Dante's Use of Servius in the Vita Nova. [PDF]
Vitale V.
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The staff of madness: the visualization of insanity and the othering of the insane. [PDF]
Sforza Tarabochia A.
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