Tissue Engineering of Large Full-Size Meniscus Defects by a Polyurethane Scaffold: Accelerated Regeneration by Mesenchymal Stromal Cells. [PDF]
The endogenous healing potential of avascular meniscal lesions is poor. Up to now, partial meniscectomy is still the treatment of choice for meniscal lesions within the avascular area. However, the large loss of meniscus substance predisposes the knee for osteoarthritic changes. Tissue engineering techniques for the replacement of such lesions could be
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Hildegard of Bingen: A Feminist Ontology [PDF]
Two major lines of argument support the notion that Hildegard of Bingen’s metaphysics is peculiarly gynocentric. Contra the standard commentary on her work, the focus is not on the notion of viriditas; rather, the first line of argument presents a ...
Duran, Jane
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Ekofilozoficzne znaczenie przesłania Hildegardy z Bingen
This article presents the medieval thought of Hildegard of Bingen, which seems to be very topical at this time of ecological crisis. In a prophetic way, this outstanding, European, medieval figure saw the challenges that civilized humankind faces in our ...
Zbigniew Łepko, Ryszard F. Sadowski
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Guibert of Gembloux’ De destructione monasterii Gemblacensis. Literary legacy and issues of authorship against the backdrop of the ‘decline’ of traditional monasticism [PDF]
The Benedictine Guibert of Gembloux is mostly known as the last secretary of the renowned Renish visionary Hildegard of Bingen. However, he also left behind a rich literary legacy that sheds light on the world of a traditional monk during the central ...
Moens, Sara
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Larger than Life? A Stylometric Analysis of the Multi-Authored 'Vita' of Hildegard of Bingen
This article explores by aid of stylometric methods the collaborative authorship of the Vita Hildegardis, Hildegard of Bingen's (auto-?)biography. Both Hildegard and her biographers gradually contributed to the text in the course of the last years of ...
Jeroen
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Hildegard of Bingen, a female mystic of the Middle Ages, has influenced Christian mysticism with her thoughts and works. She is known for her scientific interests and mystical teachings such as herbal treatment and church music.
Halil Temiztürk
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Collaborative authorship in the twelfth century: a stylometric study of Hildegard of Bingen and Guibert of Gembloux [PDF]
– Hildegard of Bingen (1098–1179) is one of the most influential female authors of the Middle Ages. From the point of view of computational stylistics, the oeuvre attributed to Hildegard is fascinating.
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Quand le malin fait de l'esprit : le rire au Moyen Age vu depuis l'hagiographie [PDF]
Medieval Europe ; 12th century ; laughter ; monastic rule ; monastic life ; hagiography; holiness ; Hildegard of Bingen ; Bernard of Clairvaux ; devil ; possession ; canonization ; joke ; wit ; mockeryAs a passion of th soul expression itself loudly ...
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In the Midst of the Rhythms of the Earth: Rediscovering Humanity, Community, and the Church
This article focuses on the need to reconnect with the Earth, not in an abstract sense, but in a real one, to lay the foundations that will allow us to achieve a deep understanding of the position that man occupies in the cosmos and, consequently, bring ...
Miguel Escobar Torres
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