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Esfahani Light on Historical Cash Balances [PDF]
The tenth and eleventh centuries, for Persian poets, were the stormy days in Iran. safavids dynasty, during thes centures, wich had the powerof Iran, didn’t support wery much, for some reasons, the forms of Ghazel and encomiastic verse.
محمود فضیلت
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Secularism, Gender and Masculinity in Nineteenth‐Century Cremation in Europe and the USA
ABSTRACT This essay explores, from transnational perspectives, the early history of modern cremation, which developed in the long nineteenth century with secularist connotations. I argue that the beginnings of modern cremation were shaped by bourgeois men who claimed certain identifiers for themselves in a gendering and Othering way.
Carolin Kosuch
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Giovanni Mario Filelfo's eulogy for Isotta Nogarola
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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The relation between Speech and idea in Rudaki's poem [PDF]
The poem is based on thinking and imageries. The poet's considerations are indeed his speeches that are canalized through a poetic form and consequently spring to the addresser's mind.
M Sadeghi, S Bozorgbigdeli
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A Rhetorical Analysis of George W. Bush’s National Eulogies
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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Weaving Political Identities: Jean‐Luc Nancy, Empedocles, and (the Later) Plato
Constellations, EarlyView.
Benjamin Hutchens
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Norman and Nietzsche: The Political Project of Lindsay's The Magic Pudding
Australian artist and writer Norman Lindsay (1879–1969) wrote 11 novels and two children's books, one of which—The Magic Pudding first published in 1918—remains a national classic. This article argues that readers and critics have long misunderstood Lindsay's intention in writing this lengthy cartoon‐story about the adventures of Bunyip Bluegum in ...
John Uhr
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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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Arabic literature, deeply rooted in oral tradition, has experienced substantial shifts across historical periods, with one of the most transformative moments being the emergence of Islam in the 7th century.
Hicret Haşimi
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On things seen and unseen: enlarging the vision in sociology of religion [PDF]
Our earliest sociological forebears gave us big ideas to think with and often turned their foundational questions to the analysis of religion. Durkheim (1964) asked how the energy of a gathered community became condensed into symbols that endure and bind
Ammerman, Nancy T.
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