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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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The Sun/Moon Illusion in a Medieval Irish Astronomical Tract. [PDF]
Ross HE.
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Trace compounds in Early Medieval Egyptian blue carry information on provenance, manufacture, application, and ageing. [PDF]
Dariz P, Schmid T.
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Isidore of Seville: Historical Contexts
[EN] In the middle of the 8th century, the author of what is now called the Mozarabic Chronicle of 754 stressed the importance of the council called in Toledo during the third year of Sisenand’s reign, and noted the presence of Isidore and Braulio.25 This was the Fourth Council of Toledo, held in 633, at which Isidore played an important role.
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On Muzzles and Faces: The Semiotic Limits of Visage and Personhood. [PDF]
Leone M.
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In search of traces of the mandrake myth: the historical, and ethnobotanical roots of its vernacular names. [PDF]
Dafni A +11 more
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“I” is for Isidore: Isidore of Seville and Early English Poetry
This paper discusses the impact of Isidore and his pan-grammatical system on the poetry of early medieval England, considered in its bilingual dimension. In particular, the analysis focuses on two genres of poetry, the elegy and the riddle tradition, and on the two Isidorean texts which had the most impact on them: the Synonyma and the Etymologiae. The
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A Companion to Isidore of Seville
A Companion to Isidore of Seville presents nineteen chapters from leading international scholars on Isidore of Seville (d. 636), the most prominent bishop of the Visigothic kingdom in Hispania in the seventh century and one of the most prolific authors of early medieval western Europe.
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A Antiguidade Tardia (séculos III/VIII) é reconhecida como uma época de transformações políticas e ideológicas com respeito ao precedente período clássico greco-latino.
Renan Frighetto
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What can we learn from narratives in medical education? [PDF]
Johna S, Woodward B, Patel S.
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