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De la Terreur au terrorisme : une histoire lexicographique du mot « terrorisme » et de sa famille morphologique au xixe siècle

open access: yesTracés, 2022
This article analyses, through the study of 63 French dictionaries, the semantic evolutions of the concept of terrorism and of its morphological family (terrorist, terror, terrorise, etc.) during the 19th century.
Corentin Sire
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Development of pediatric oncology [PDF]

open access: yesArchive of Oncology, 2010
The first publication about surgical treatment of tumors in children in medical literature dates from the beginning of the 19th century. Operations were a method of choice to treat.
Dobanovački Dušanka   +3 more
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Prensa, actualidad política y romanticismo español : el caso de J. Morán y la corte de Juan II de Castilla

open access: yesAmnis, 2015
Throughout the 19th century references to the complex court of King Juan de Castilla were common in the Spanish press. Thus, articles, stories, poems and legends published in the papers of the age invoke the 15th century through Romanticized descriptions
Montserrat Ribao Pereira
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Renate Wagner-Rieger and the History of Croatian Historicist Architecture

open access: yesPeristil, 2022
The work of Renate Wagner-Rieger was crucial in reviving interest in 19th-century architecture and in its inclusion in Croatia’s national history of art.
Dragan Damjanović
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Melancholia before the 20th century: Fear and Sorrow or Partial Insanity?

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2015
Throughout the history of Psychopathology, several meanings have been assigned to the term melancholia. The main ones were related to affective (fear and sadness) and thought disorders (a type of mental disorder characterised mainly by the presence of ...
Diogo eTelles-Correia   +1 more
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DEVELOPMENT OF SERBIAN MEDICINE IN THE 19TH CENTURY

open access: yesSanamed, 2022
With the fall of the medieval Serbian state under Turkish rule, every culture, including medicine, died out, and the people resorted to folk medicine and self-taught doctors, i.e. empiricists.
Jevtovic Meta Ivana   +4 more
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Studying the forms and functions of legal translations in history: the case of 19th - century Belgium

open access: yesTranslation and Interpreting : the International Journal of Translation and Interpreting Research, 2019
Research on translation history is thriving: scholars are becoming progressively interested in the role of translations in history in general as well as in the history and historiography of translation.
Heleen van Gerwen
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The evolution of periodontology in the 19th and 20th century [PDF]

open access: yesVojnosanitetski Pregled
nema
Pavlić Verica   +6 more
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The role of Liječnički vjesnik in nurturing professional language – That our speech will not be full of German, and often superfluous Latin and Greek terms, and that our written works will not be full of clumsy coins [PDF]

open access: yesLiječnički vjesnik, 2022
The topic of language has been shaped from the very beginning of the publication of Liječnički vjesnik into an interactive area of discussions on terminological dilemmas that physicians encounter in their daily practice until today.
Stella Fatović-Ferenčić   +1 more
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