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Architecture and poetry: the letter of Raphaël to pope Leo X and the introductions to a few humanists editions of constantinian poetry [PDF]
Selter, Bert
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Cancer and aging in Ibero-America
Clinical and Translational Oncology, 2018Population aging represents a worldwide challenge. In Ibero-America (Spain, Portugal, and the American countries in which the Spanish or Portuguese language are spoken), the number of older adults is growing, leading to an increase in aging-related diseases such as cancer.
E. Soto-Perez-de-Celis +7 more
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Bioethics in Ibero-America and the Caribbean
Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 1996Bioethics has become a field of new challenges for Ibero-America and the Caribbean. A seeming uniformity in the region hides a rich heterogeneous society. A brief survey of bioethical developments in different Ibero-American countries is provided as well as the bioethical problems and approaches peculiar to the region.
P R, Figueroa, H, Fuenzalida
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The position of Ibero-Romance in the Romania and of Portuguese within Ibero-Romance
2014This chapter places major linguistic varieties within the Iberian Peninsula vis-à-vis each other and also in relation to the broader Romance context. The largely a-theoretical description is based on an ad hoc set of salient surface aspects, from phonetics to morphology and syntax.
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2012
Starting in 1498, contact between Ibero-Romance and Asian languages has taken place along a vast stretch of the coastlines of continental and insular Asia, producing a string of contact varieties which are among the least visible in the field of Creole Studies. This volume, the first one dedicated to the Portuguese- and Spanish-lexified creoles of Asia,
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Starting in 1498, contact between Ibero-Romance and Asian languages has taken place along a vast stretch of the coastlines of continental and insular Asia, producing a string of contact varieties which are among the least visible in the field of Creole Studies. This volume, the first one dedicated to the Portuguese- and Spanish-lexified creoles of Asia,
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