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2012
Abstract This article examines so-called insular romance in England during the medieval period. It explains that the term romance is of non-English origins and that many English romances are adaptations or translations from French originals.
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Abstract This article examines so-called insular romance in England during the medieval period. It explains that the term romance is of non-English origins and that many English romances are adaptations or translations from French originals.
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2013
How do people name places on islands? Is toponymy in small island communities affected by degrees of connection to larger neighbours such as a mainland? Are island (contact) languages and mainland languages different in how they are used in naming places?
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How do people name places on islands? Is toponymy in small island communities affected by degrees of connection to larger neighbours such as a mainland? Are island (contact) languages and mainland languages different in how they are used in naming places?
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2013
1. Alternative establishments? Insular Catholicism and Presbyterianism - Robert Armstrong and Tadhg O hAnnrachain 2. 'Replant the uprooted trunk of the tree of faith': the Society of Jesus and the continental colleges for religious exiles - Thomas M. McCoog, S.J. 3. 'Genevan Jesuits': crypto-Presbyterians in England - Polly Ha 4.
Robert Armstrong, Tadhg Ó hAnnracháin
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1. Alternative establishments? Insular Catholicism and Presbyterianism - Robert Armstrong and Tadhg O hAnnrachain 2. 'Replant the uprooted trunk of the tree of faith': the Society of Jesus and the continental colleges for religious exiles - Thomas M. McCoog, S.J. 3. 'Genevan Jesuits': crypto-Presbyterians in England - Polly Ha 4.
Robert Armstrong, Tadhg Ó hAnnracháin
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Published as part of Kuwahara, Gregory K., Marshall, Stephen A. & Luk, Stephen P. L., 2025, A revision of Parapterogramma Papp and Pseudopterogramma Papp, with a review of the Parapterogramma genus group of the Pacific and Indomalayan regions (Diptera, Sphaeroceridae, Limosininae), pp. 1-124 in European Journal of Taxonomy 998 on pages 100-101, DOI: 10.
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Cuma, polis insulare/ Cuma, insular polis
2016The Roman overturning of Cuma has hidden the identity of the Greek polis and still influences its perception and any interpretative hypothesis. Contextualizing the historical-archaeological data in the contemporary representations, the prefigurative knowledge of architectural culture reveals symbols and meanings of stories that have been layered by ...
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2019
This study includes essays on aspects of iconography as manifested in the material culture of medieval England.
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This study includes essays on aspects of iconography as manifested in the material culture of medieval England.
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1996
Abstract This chapter examines the literature concerning the limiting of freedom by necessity. It suggests that this type of attitude towards freedom, elaborated by the great German Romantic philosophers, was conditioned first and foremost by the ramifications of the subject considered as a pure disposition of thought.
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Abstract This chapter examines the literature concerning the limiting of freedom by necessity. It suggests that this type of attitude towards freedom, elaborated by the great German Romantic philosophers, was conditioned first and foremost by the ramifications of the subject considered as a pure disposition of thought.
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2020
Abstract This first chapter frames this study historiographically and theoretically by reference to scholarship on the British Atlantic archipelago, problems of overlapping and conflicting jurisdictions within early modern England, and the processes and personnel of state formation.
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Abstract This first chapter frames this study historiographically and theoretically by reference to scholarship on the British Atlantic archipelago, problems of overlapping and conflicting jurisdictions within early modern England, and the processes and personnel of state formation.
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