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Philipp Melanchthon: A short introduction

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2017
Philipp Melanchthon was one of the most influential theologians of the Reformation of the 16th century. He was responsible for transforming the secondary and tertiary educational systems in Germany. He was responsible for a new theological curriculum. He
Ignatius W.C. (Natie) van Wyk
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Baga Dorbet Cycle of the Jangar Epic: Typical Passages as a Means to Identify the Taleteller’s Personality

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2021
Introduction. Russian folklorists have tended — and still do — to focus on formula-type language patterns inherent to traditional epic poetry. The shaping of epic songs would be facilitated by the wide use of structurally identical and stylistically ...
Bayrta B. Mandzhieva
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Allegory, Poetrie, Rhetoric: On the Notion of Poetic Fiction in France at the End of the 15 th Century [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Litterarum, 2017
The allegorical dimension of the text in the early French Renaissance culture became, under the influence of Boccaccio’s Genealogy of the Pagan Gods, the main argument in the defense of poetic fiction (fabula).
Irina K. Staf
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Towards a thematic archaeology: the gaze of things

open access: yesBetween, 2014
This paper examines the contribution that Warburg's theories can bring to thematology. It does so concretely, above all, through a discussion of historical-literary material.
Ezio Puglia
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Pentecostal talk about God: Attempting to speak from experience

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2017
Pentecostals have their own ethos to bring to the theological table. Although they represent a diverse spectrum of beliefs, they share a basic preference for experience co-determining their theology, along with their interpretation of Scripture.
Marius Nel
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Genome Wide Association Identifies Novel Loci Involved in Fungal Communication [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS Genetics, 2013
Understanding how genomes encode complex cellular and organismal behaviors has become the outstanding challenge of modern genetics. Unlike classical screening methods, analysis of genetic variation that occurs naturally in wild populations can enable rapid, genome-scale mapping of genotype to phenotype with a medium-throughput experimental design. Here
Palma-Guerrero, Javier   +6 more
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Wokół współczesnej sztuki dramatycznej w Polsce

open access: yesPrzestrzenie Teorii, 2015
Polish contemporary drama (which is represented by a range of authors, from Tadeusz Różewicz and Sławomir Mrożek, Janusz Głowacki, Wiesław Myśliwski, Eustachy Rylski, Marek Koterski and Tadeusz Słobodzianek to Przemysław Wojcieszek, Michał Walczak, Piotr
Marek Hendrykowski
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Morze Czarne w nazwach pociągów

open access: yesPoznańskie Studia Slawistyczne
The article is devoted to the names of passenger trains referring to the Black Sea in Bulgaria, Romania, Turkey, the USSR, Ukraine, Georgia and Russia.
Piotr Tomasik
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Beckett, Dante and the Archive

open access: yesCoSMO, 2014
This paper looks at some key moments in the Beckett oeuvre in which Dante appears. Traversing published and unpublished texts, the paper shows how initially Dante is a modernist auctoritas; later, we encounter the promise of keeping Dante ‘out of sight’;
Daniela Caselli
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Philip Melanchthon and 500 years of his Loci communes (1521)

open access: yes, 2023
In Poland, the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century is most often associated with Martin Luther. However, together with Luther, the reforms were introduced into the Church by Ulrich Zwingli in Zurich, while Philip Melanchthon, Luther’s friend and ...
Leszczyński, Rafał Marcin
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