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Experiments in 17th century English: manual versus automatic conceptual history

Literary and Linguistic Computing, 2012
Previous research in conceptual history, the study of change over time of key terms and value systems, has been carried out manually using a restricted number of pre-identified texts. We propose that a method combining techniques from corpus and computational linguistics can be exploited to support conceptual history with semantic searches on a vast ...
Pumfrey, Stephen   +2 more
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Rinderpest in History from Ancient Egypt to the 17th Century

2003
Records of cattle mortality in ancient and mediaeval times frequently refer to deaths of other domestic animals and of people, leading some authorities to suggest these early plagues were attributable to anthrax. Stock was often kept in wet and marshy conditions favorable to this disease.
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A History of Neurophysiology in the 17th and 18th Centuries: From Concept to Experiment

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1985
Mary Brazier, a well-known neuroscientist, has produced an excellent review of the scientific developments between 1600 and 1800 that led to the formation of the discipline of neurophysiology in the 19th century. She uses the lives of major scientific figures to build a narrative of scientific progress.
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'Analogy': The history of a concept and a term from the 17th to the 19th century

2007
Lat. analogia, Fr. analogie, Engl. analogy, Germ. Analogie is a concept widely used in the history of linguistics. But the content of the term and its use show considerable variation and change over time. It first designated the relation between linguistic elements and represented a kind of opposition to arbitrariness.
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A History of Russian Literature: 11th-17th Centuries

Russian Review, 1992
Alexander Boguslawski   +2 more
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A Course in Russian History. The 17th Century

Russian Review, 1969
Alfred J. Rieber   +3 more
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The History of the Parish of Creggan in the 17th and 18th Centuries

Journal of the County Louth Archaeological Society, 1934
Isaac Dobson   +3 more
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Introduction to the Argument and its History Prior to the 17th and 18th Centuries

1974
In the history of ideas, there is an argument that has been used repeatedly, which has had a major influence in shaping philosophic discussions. The form of the argument is fairly straightforward: The essential nature of the soul consists in its power of thinking; thought, being immaterial, is unextended, i.e., simple (having no parts); and what is ...
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Essays on the History of Statistics of the 17th and 18th Centuries.

Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1947
M. Ptukha, G. M. Kuznets
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