Bridging mouse and human anatomies; a knowledge-based approach to comparative anatomy for disease model phenotyping. [PDF]
Ruberte J +5 more
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Teodorico Borgognoni's Formulary for Thirteenth Century Anesthetic Preparations. [PDF]
Cavalloro V +6 more
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Une explication du nom des Etrusques chez Isidore de Séville: apersus sur le développement de la divination étrusque a date tardive [PDF]
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Briquel, Dominique
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Designing Novel Strategies for Improving Old Legumes: An Overview from Common Vetch. [PDF]
Ramírez-Parra E, De la Rosa L.
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Martial dans l’Antiquité tardive (IVe-VIe siècles) [PDF]
Martial a été abondamment pratiqué dans l’Antiquité tardive. Les auteurs qui s’inspirent de lui sont majoritairement des épigrammatistes: Ausone, l’auteur de la pièce 41 des Epigrammata Bobiensia, l’auteur anonyme de l’Anthologie latine 90-197 et ...
Wolff, Etienne
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De "l'inanimis imago" à "l'omagem mui bella": méfiance à l'égard des images et essor de leur culte dans l'Espagne médiévale (VII-XIII siècle) [PDF]
Mientras se multiplican los trabajos sobre las prácticas y creencias relativas a las imágenes religiosas en las sociedades medievales, no se dispone aún de una visión de conjunto sobre el tema para la Península Ibérica.
Henriet, Patrick, Sansterre, Jean-Marie
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Sciences et techniques dans l’Antiquité: l’homme romain, héritier de la Grèce
The scientific thought in the Greco-Roman world appeared with the birth of philosophy and the first philosophers in Greece (Thales, Pythagoras): they tried to explain the world and the nature without taking into account the traditional gods of the ...
Charles Guittard
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Despite hesitation, the prevailing opinion among scholars today is that Isidore dedicated his masterpiece, Etymologiae, to the visigoth king Sisebuto (612-621). We are not entirely sure about such estimation and in this article we are aiming at providing
Valeriano Yarza Urquiola
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Grégoire le Grand et les barbares [PDF]
International audienceWhat were barbarians for Gregory the Great? He was a true heir of roman culture but also very conscious of spreading the christian message throughout the known world. Paradoxically he seemed to have never cited Ireland while he sent
Judic, Bruno
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Buried with their Buckles On: Clothed Burial at the Augustinian Friary, Cambridge. [PDF]
Cessford C +8 more
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