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« Quand il est mort, il n’était rien ». Tombeau de Flaubert (par Zola) ou l’affection est-elle compatible avec la postérité ?

open access: yesFlaubert: Revue Critique et Génétique
Critic likes to recall the bonds of friendship between Flaubert and Zola, and the close relationship the two writers maintained for almost ten years. However, given Zola’s ambiguous comments about his illustrious elder — and Flaubert’s constant criticism
Florence Pellegrini
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Medicine, Information, Technology and Our Eulogy Virtues

open access: yesInternational Journal of Whole Person Care, 2017
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Tom Hutchinson
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Eulogizing the Progenitors and Companions of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in the Kurdish and Persian Poems of Mamusta Bekhud

open access: yesپژوهشنامه ادبیات کردی, 2019
The innate desire of man to praise the beauty of the world and the grandeur of humankind has made him to glorify the character of great men. The poetry collections by various poets have always been adorned with eulogizing the noble men and their ...
Abdollah Rasoulnejad, Adel Maleki
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Giovanni Mario Filelfo's eulogy for Isotta Nogarola

open access: yesÉtudes romanes de Brno
Two years after she passed away in 1466, Isotta Nogarola was praised in a long eulogy by the famous humanist Giovanni Mario Filelfo (1426–1480). Filelfo, who was at the time in Verona, dedicated to Isotta's brother Ludovico Nogarola a eulogy related to ...
Maria Vardalà
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Is economics self‐correcting? Replications in the American Economic Review

open access: yesEconomic Inquiry, Volume 63, Issue 2, Page 463-485, April 2025.
Abstract This paper reviews the impact of replications published as comments in the American Economic Review between 2010 and 2020. We examine their citations and influence on the original papers' (OPs) subsequent citations. Our results show that comments are barely cited, and they do not affect the OP's citations—even if the comment diagnoses ...
Jörg Ankel‐Peters   +2 more
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Fireworks, a funeral and friendship: Re-membering community at the end of life

open access: yesInternational Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work
This paper shares a joyful practice story about re-membering community at the end of life. A “socially isolated” man was referred for social work support to arrange a will. This task became a rich experience of re-membering community and supporting Colin
Tanya Newman
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A newly discovered Carolingian text: Candidus' Liber testimoniorum veteris testamenti, written for Charlemagne

open access: yesEarly Medieval Europe, EarlyView.
This article presents a newly discovered Latin text: a theological treatise titled Liber testimoniorum veteris testamenti that was written by Alcuin’s friend Candidus (Wizo) at the request of Charlemagne. By discussing selected passages from the Heptateuch, Candidus seeks to demonstrate that Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit, thus the whole Christian ...
Lukas J. Dorfbauer
wiley   +1 more source

A Rhetorical Analysis of George W. Bush’s National Eulogies

open access: yesAmerican Studies in Scandinavia, 2017
This article offers a critique of President George W. Bush’s national eulogies for the victims of the World Trade Center and Pentagon attacks, the space shuttle Columbia disaster, and Hurricane Katrina.
Marta Rzepecka
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The Pan‐Orthodox Celebration of the 1600th Anniversary of the Council of Nicaea in 1925

open access: yesThe Ecumenical Review, EarlyView.
Abstract This article explores the attempts to organize a Pan‐Orthodox Council in the years following the First World War that could gather in 1925 on the occasion of the 1600th anniversary of the First Ecumenical Council of Nicaea. While some of these efforts were remarkably ambitious, and although they were not always feasible or fully realized, they
Natallia Vasilevich
wiley   +1 more source

A Canonical Interpretation of Paul’s Eulogy in Ephesians 1:3–14, with Implications for Resurrection and New Creation

open access: yesReligions
This article utilizes canonical interpretation to reassess Paul’s eulogy in Ephesians 1:3–14 by situating it within the Bible’s overarching narrative of placemaking—from Genesis to Revelation. Rejecting purely historical-grammatical approaches, the study
David Wayne Larsen
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