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Brevitas in the writings of Isidore of Seville
A large number of the works of Isidore of Seville were described by the author, by close contemporaries, or by subsequent users as being written with brevity. This paper seeks to understand why Isidore claimed to be writing with brevity so often and why brevity was such an important feature of writing in Visigothic Spain.
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The symbiotic academy: on specialisation and interdisciplinarity. [PDF]
Walklate J, Richards A.
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The contributions in the Proceedings of the Section of the History of Medicine that relate to the Renaissance and earlier periods of the history of medicine--a review. [PDF]
Mann RD.
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The thorax in history. 3. Beginning of the Middle Ages. [PDF]
French RK.
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Trees and networks before and after Darwin. [PDF]
Ragan MA.
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On the properties of things. John Trevisa's translation of... De proprietatibus rerum. A critical text [PDF]
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