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:Lives of the Great Languages: Arabic and Latin in the Medieval Mediterranean

Speculum, 2023
Mallette specifies that in Lives of the Great Languages she seeks “ to describe and (for the most part) to eulogize languages that modern men and women of letters often view with suspicion ...
Isabelle Levy
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Towards a knowledge base of medieval and renaissance geographical Latin works: The IMAGO ontology

Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, 2021
In this article we present the first achievement of the Index Medii Aevi Geographiae Operum (IMAGO)—Italian National Research Project (2020–23), that is, the ontology we have created in order to formally represent the knowledge about the geographical ...
V. B. Lenzi   +3 more
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La désignation des relations et des groupes de parenté en latin médiéval

Archivum Latinitatis Medii Aevi, 1986
L'analyse des terminologies de parenté en usage dans l'Eu rope médiévale n'a été qu'effleurée par de trop rares études généralement limitées à tel ou tel aspect de ce vaste champ d'observation' .
A. Guerreau-Jalabert
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Grec ancien, latin médiéval, balisage comparé de deux dictionnaires, vers des ressources linguistiques

Archivum Latinitatis Medii Aevi, 2010
Starting with a compared analysis of the XML/TEI tagging pattern of two ancient languages dictionaries Du Cange's Glossarium, and the Diccionario Griego-Espanol, under the direction of Prof. F. R.
F. Glorieux, Sabine Thuillier
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The Cambridge History of Medieval Monasticism in the Latin West

, 2020
This article provides a general overview of female house ascetics from the end of the 4th to the beginning of the 12th century, a long-established practice that has been canonically admitted and instituted liturgically since late Antiquity, but that ...
Eliana Magnani
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Imperial Conviviality: What Medieval Spanish Legal Practice can Teach us About Colonial Latin America

Novos Estudos - CEBRAP, 2019
Late medieval and early modern Iberian monarchs governed through a competitive delegation of certain forms of jurisdiction. This created a tense form of everyday conviviality, wherein group members were intimately knowledgeable about aspects of the laws ...
K. Graubart
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Supposed and True Knowledge of the Qur’ān in Early Medieval Latin Literature, Eighth and Ninth Centuries

Journal of Transcultural Medieval Studies, 2018
This article intends to revise the still unrivalled opinion in Medieval Studies according to which knowledge of the Qur’ān in the early medieval Latin West is almost completely missing.
M. Tischler
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