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The liver in Greco-Arabic and Islamic medicine. [PDF]
Safadi R.
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A dataset for monitoring agricultural drought in Europe. [PDF]
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2013
This chapter borrows its title from Angel Rama’s book of the same name.1 Discussing the cities of colonial Latin America, Rama argues that they were not only written/planned into existence, but maintained their status as centres of imperial power for over three centuries primarily through the act of writing.
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This chapter borrows its title from Angel Rama’s book of the same name.1 Discussing the cities of colonial Latin America, Rama argues that they were not only written/planned into existence, but maintained their status as centres of imperial power for over three centuries primarily through the act of writing.
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Archaeology in the Lettered City
Colonial Latin American Review, 2014The ‘lettered creole’ Carlos de Siguenza y Gongora is widely seen as an antiquarian who collected textual materials associated with the indigenous past. But Siguenza's historical interest exceeded both the textual and the indigenous. Following a popular insurrection in 1692, which left the viceroy's palace in ruins, Siguenza was asked to present a ...
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The Conjunction of the Lettered City and the Lettered Countryside in 19th-Century Mexico
2016Abstract A persuasive literature has argued that the course of Latin American history from the arrival of Europeans to the present has been shaped to a large extent by a small but expanding group of literate bureaucrats, church officials, lawyers, and intellectuals, known as letrados, who made their lives in urban centers.
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