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Gothic Revival

Civil Engineering Magazine, 2005
Christof Spieler, Moyeen Haque
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The Gothic Revival

APT Bulletin, 2004
Nina E. Harkrader, Michael J. Lewis
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Revival of light signalling in the postmortem mouse and human retina

Nature, 2022
Fatima Abbas   +2 more
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Gothic Revival and Horace Walpole

2020
This cross-disciplinary paper deals with two seemingly unrelated disciplines – architecture and literature, which are rarely seen in correlation to one another. Usually, architectural theory is reserved for scholars of specific fields such as art history, architecture or design while literary theory is reserved for scholars who study literature of ...
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The Eighteenth Century: Gothic Revival English

1985
The steady, tasteful decency of JOSEPH ADDISON (1672–1719), son of a Dean of Lichfield and husband of a Countess of Warwick, promises hymns more educated than ecstatic, but though few of us could recite from memory any parts of the respectable essays that form his journalism, he is still remembered for some hymns.
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Decoherence and revival in attosecond charge migration driven by non-adiabatic dynamics

Nature Physics, 2022
Danylo Matselyukh   +2 more
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Gothic Revival

2003
Georg Germann   +2 more
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A History of the Gothic Revival

2012
Charles Locke Eastlake (1833–1906), an interior, furniture and industrial designer, showed talent as an architect and was awarded a Silver Medal in 1854 by the Royal Academy. He is known for influencing the style of later nineteenth-century 'Modern' Gothic furniture with his Hints on Household Taste (1868), but his passion for medieval architecture ...
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