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The Black Death is the textbook villain when it comes to the study of historical diseases and to the general public it remains a thought-provoking subject.
Joris Roosen
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This paper analyses the Hispano-Moresque pottery with luster painting which was obtained by the castle of Cembalo from the second half of the fourteenth to fifteenth century.
Nataliia Vitalievna Ginkut
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Editor\u27s Introduction [PDF]
The publication of Michelle Voss Roberts\u27 Dualities: A Theology of Difference (Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 2010) has been welcomed by many scholars in the field of Hindu-Christian studies as one of the best books in comparative ...
Malkovsky, Brad
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New Digital Life for Fourteenth Century South Slavonic Scriptoria
Written testimonies about the activity of South Slavic scribes and their monastic scriptoria in the 14 th century are an essential resource of information, part of the world’s cultural and historical heritage which is at risk.
Marco Scarpa +2 more
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And We cast upon his throne a mere body: A Historiographical Reading of Q. 38:34 [PDF]
This paper focuses on Q. 38:34 from the perspective of early and medieval works of Islamic historiography and collections of tales of the prophets: the early tenth century works of 'Umara b.
Awn Satan's Tragedy +10 more
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This article examines the archaeological finds from the last quarter of the thirteenth and fourteenth century, which shed light on the history of mediaeval Chersonese (Cherson).
Nataliia Vitalievna Ginkut
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Unlike fourteenth and fifteenth century chroniclers, Sâlih Ibn Yahyâ dedicated his work to recording his family history. His work is important because it is essentially based on family records kept by the Buhtur emirs who ruled a region of Mount ...
Pierre Moukarzel
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Quintilian and Juvenal's Fourteenth Satire [PDF]
Working paper, first published in 2013 on the Literary Interactions website, hosted at the University of St Andrews (https://arts.st-andrews.ac.uk/literaryinteractions/?page_id=4).This working paper explores Juvenal's fourteenth satire (published c.
Uden, James
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Medieval property investors, ca. 1300-1500 [PDF]
This paper utilises a dataset of freehold land and property transactions from medieval England to highlight the growing commercialisation of the economy.
Bell, Adrian R. +2 more
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Fronting in Old Catalan: Asymmetries between Narration and Reported Speech1
Abstract This article explores the distribution, syntax, and information structure of XVS clauses in the narrative text and the reported speech of a thirteenth‐century Old Catalan chronicle, the Llibre dels Fets. It is shown that XVS occurs mainly within reported speech and in embedded clauses.
Afra Pujol i Campeny
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