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A DOOR LINTEL WITH CARTOUCHES AT THE EGYPTIAN MUSEUM (JE.59895) [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of the General Union of Arab Archaeologists, 2017
(En) This paper deals with a New Kingdom limestone door lintel from Medinet Habu, which is currently housed in the Cairo Museum. It bears three royal names of three kings of the New Kingdom; Amenophis I, Thutmosis IV and Ramsses II, who were worshiped ...
Bassem Mohamed Ahmed
doaj   +1 more source

‘Who is the Gael who Would Not Weep?’: The Book of the O’Conor Don, Fearghal Óg Mac an Bhaird, and Late Bardic Poetry of Exile

open access: yesRenaissance Studies, EarlyView.
Abstract This article examines how late bardic poetry transforms the condition of exile into a literary mode that reimagines community and tradition. I argue that poetry of lament, blessing and devotion articulates a broader literary consciousness that anticipates modern notions of a national consciousness. The compilation of bardic verse in manuscript
Daniel T. McClurkin
wiley   +1 more source

Free Expression and Coerced Choice: The Role of the Army and Lord Protector in Miltonic Freedom

open access: yesRenaissance Studies, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Scholarly approaches to understanding freedom in Milton's prose tend to connect Milton's ideas to either liberalism or republicanism. Neither of these approaches is sufficient because freedom, for Milton, was not a single concept. Milton explored political and religious freedom very differently.
Benjamin Woodford
wiley   +1 more source

المعبودة "ماتیت"MAty.t و دورها فى العقیدة المصریة القدیمة [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of General Union of Arab Archaeologists, 2016
Matit, MAty.t (also read MAity.t) was a lioness-goddess (like Hathor, Sekhmet of Memphis, Bastet of Bubastis, Mehyt of This and etc.), whose name probably meant “she the one who has the appearance of a lioness”, “The one that looks like a lioness” or ...
Dr. Abdalla Abdel-Raziq
doaj   +1 more source

The Fettered and the Flea: A New Poem by Edmund Waller☆

open access: yesRenaissance Studies, Volume 40, Issue 1, Page 41-54, February 2026.
Abstract This contribution explores for the first time a 22‐line poem in a British Library manuscript, ‘To a young lady that kept a flea chay’nd in a box’, which can be convincingly ascribed to Edmund Waller. Its most famous relative is Donne’s ‘The Flea’, but its ancestry differs.
Stuart Gillespie
wiley   +1 more source

Prophetic Promise: The Lineal Return of ‘lopp’d branches’ in Shakespeare’s Cymbeline

open access: yesRenaissance Studies, Volume 40, Issue 1, Page 55-75, February 2026.
Abstract This paper identifies the early‐modern conception of prophecy as a word‐magic performed across generations, a verbal promise that anticipates its own realisation in posterity. Just as Francis Bacon upheld the generative force of prophetic utterances by noting their ‘springing and germinant accomplishment throughout many ages’, Shakespeare’s ...
Rana Banna
wiley   +1 more source

AULOS AND CROTALS IN GRAECO-ROMAN EGYPT [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of the General Union of Arab Archaeologists, 2018
(En) aulos and crotals are two totally different musical instruments. Aulos is a wind instrument, while the crotals are of percussion type. They were preferably played in Egypt during the Graeco-roman period.
Marwa Elkady
doaj   +1 more source

Production of extra quarks decaying to Dark Matter beyond the Narrow Width Approximation at the LHC

open access: yes, 2017
This paper explores the effects of finite width in processes of pair production of an extra heavy quark with charge 2/3 (top partner) and its subsequent decay into a bosonic Dark Matter (DM) candidate -- either scalar or vector -- and SM up-type quarks ...
Moretti, Stefano   +3 more
core   +1 more source

Lawnmower Poetry and the Poetry of Lawnmowers

open access: yes
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Francesca Gardner
wiley   +1 more source

The Jamestown/Xiaogang Survival Game: A Class Experiment

open access: yesSouthern Economic Journal, Volume 92, Issue 3, Page 828-837, January 2026.
ABSTRACT One of the most important insights for any economics class is the power of private incentives and competition to work hard when the fruits of one's effort are not diluted by incomplete property rights. The paper reports results of a classroom experiment that implements a transition from a “common field” with shared harvests to a division into ...
Lee Coppock   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

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