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After the expeditions of wealthy merchants and Franciscan missionaries during the 14th century, the Chinese empire under Ming rule did not engage profusely with the European world, and vice versa.
Antonio de Caro
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Studies in Medievalism XXIII: Ethics and Medievalism; Medievalism: A Critical History [PDF]
In Medievalism: A Critical History, David Matthews traces the developments of medievalism—post-medieval cultural responses to the Middle Ages—and medievalism studies—the academic discipline that st...
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Religious Vocabulary on Creation: Eriugena, Hildegard of Bingen, Eckhart
This paper departs from biblical images of creation (wisdom, word, mirror), and goes on to consider those images in three medieval thinkers from the Neoplatonist tradition.
María Jesús Soto-Bruna
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Author Attributions in Medieval Text Collections: An Exploration [PDF]
This article examines the role and function of author attributions in multi-text manuscripts containing Dutch, English, French or German short verse narratives.
Morcos, Hannah +7 more
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In their recent article published in the journal Scientific Reports, Büntgen and Di Cosmo have attempted to solve the historical mystery of the sudden Mongol withdrawal from Hungary after a year-long occupation.
Zsolt Pinke +4 more
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Two swords from the foundation of Gibraltar
Las dos espadas, junto con sus correspondientes vainas y restos de cinto o tahalí, halladas en Martin’s Cave (Gibraltar), deben fecharse en el siglo XII d.C. Esta datación se basa en la tipología de los objetos, en su contexto histórico-cultural, y en su
David Nicolle
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This study is dedicated to the poem There Were Storms, Bad Weather… (Byli buri, nepogody…) (1839) by Еvgenij Baratynskij. The study analyzes in detail the semantic development of the text, leading to a strong and somewhat paradoxical ending that causes ...
Pavel Fedorovich Uspenskij +1 more
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Scottish medieval Parish churches: The evidence from the Dioceses of Dunblane and Dunkeld [PDF]
The great majority of Scottish parish churches owe their present appearance to reconstructions carried out from the later eighteenth or nineteenth centuries.
Luxford, Julian +3 more
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Rethinking the publication of premodern sources: Petrus Plaoul on the Sentences
Jeffrey Witt’s edition of the lectures on Peter Lombard’s Sentences by Peter Plaoul (1353–1415) uses ‘progressive publication’ to make the text public much sooner than has been previously feasible within traditional print models, bringing many long-held ...
Andrew Dunning
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