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Does Orthographic Variation Preclude Standardisation?
Abstract In this response to Adams' article I begin by talking a bit, in a fairly atheoretical way, about definitions of standardisation. This is because Adams' argument that Latin was not, in the first century BC, a standard language, rests to a large degree on his own view of standardisation: one which approaches it very much from the perspective of ...
Nicholas Zair
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Stratégies du texte hétérogène dans le Conde Lucanor de Don Juan Manuel
Ce travail aborde le Conde Lucanor à partir du caractère hétérogène que l’œuvre, comme fiction didactique, affiche et met en scène, afin de montrer que l’hétérogénéité contribue à donner une plus grande légitimité à la prétention exemplaire des récits et
Olivier Biaggini
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The paper analyses the legal files in the case against the murderer and bandit Lips Tullian that were published in 1716. It argues that these files form an intricate relation between literary poetics and social pragmatics: establishing the poetics of an anti-legend (Andre Jolles), they aim to control and prevent delinquency. Thus, it shall be shown how
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Guiding Examples: Democratic Myth‐Making in the Work of María Zambrano
Constellations, Volume 32, Issue 2, Page 310-320, June 2025.
Karolina Enquist Källgren
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The Motherland and the Fight with Fascism: War Cult and War Film under Brezhnev (1965–82)
Abstract This article, based on extensive archival documentation, newspapers, and periodicals, examines the impact upon the Soviet film industry of shifts in top‐level policy relating to representation of the war. It contends that Leonid Brezhnev’s May 8, 1965, speech on the eve of Victory Day propounded an inclusive vision of the war (later sections ...
Catriona Kelly
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A Renaissance piece such as Baldo features Aesopic fables and medieval tales which had been passed down throughout the years. The author uses this type of narrative as a direct and effective way of teaching readers how to behave.
Tomasa Pastrana Santamarta
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Descartes on Place and Motion: A Reading through Cartesian Commentaries**
Abstract This paper offers a reconstruction of the interpretations of Descartes's ideas of place and motion by Dutch Cartesians (Henricus Regius, Johannes de Raey, Johannes Clauberg, and Christoph Wittich). It does so by focusing on the reading of Descartes's Principia philosophiae (1644) offered, in particular, by the dictated commentaries on it.
Andrea Strazzoni
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La Vida e historia del rey Apolonio [¿Zaragoza, Juan Hurus, 1488?] y su trayectoria genérica* [PDF]
En el artículo se analiza la diversa trayectoria genérica de la Vida e historia del rey Apolonio [¿Zaragoza, Juan Hurus, 1488?] desde una triple perspectiva. Por su origen, remonta a la Historia Apollonii regis Tyri, narración de origen clásico próxima a
Govindarajan, Padmanaban +4 more
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Health providers’ experiences of health technologies within Te Tai Tokerau, Aotearoa New Zealand
ABSTRACT An understanding of the perspectives of Māori healthcare providers to the emergence of new health technologies is essential for developing technologies that respond to patient need. In Aotearoa New Zealand, inequities in health outcomes fall unevenly on Māori, who experience worse health outcomes than other New Zealanders. This includes access
Tia Dawes +2 more
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Some congruences involving binomial coefficients
Binomial coefficients and central trinomial coefficients play important roles in combinatorics. Let $p>3$ be a prime. We show that $$T_{p-1}\equiv\left(\frac p3\right)3^{p-1}\ \pmod{p^2},$$ where the central trinomial coefficient $T_n$ is the constant ...
Cao, Hui-Qin, Sun, Zhi-Wei
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