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"'A Certain Enemy Robbed Me of My Life': Medieval Riddles, Digital Transformations, and Pandemic Pedagogy."

open access: yesDigital Medievalist, 2022
This essay examines a Fall 2020 assignment for a second-year undergraduate “Introduction to Digital Humanities” course as a case study of digital experiential learning during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Alexandra Bolintineanu   +5 more
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A Method for Reconstructing the Medieval Arabic Scientific Mosaic

open access: yesScientonomy, 2017
There are good reasons to think that there was a body of truths generally accepted by the scientific community under Abbasid rule during the middle ages.
Michael Fatigati
doaj   +1 more source

John Chrysostom’s Discourse on Property Ownership: An Analysis from the Perspective of Roman Law

open access: yesVox Patrum, 2022
Unlike the dominant but simplified view of previous scholarship that Chrysostom stands in opposition to Roman property law, his attitude towards Roman law concerning property ownership is quite complicated.
Chen Yingxue
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(Un)faithful Subjects of (Un)faithful Rulers

open access: yesHistorical Studies on Central Europe, 2021
This article focuses on the role loyalty played in the relationship between rulers and their subjects in the earliest Central European chronicles, written at the beginning of the twelfth century: Gesta principum Polonorum by Gallus Anonymous, Chronica ...
Michał Machalski
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The “Making” of a National Saint: Reflections on the Formation of the Cult of Saint Jerome in the Eastern Adriatic

open access: yesIl Capitale Culturale: Studies on the Value of Cultural Heritage, 2018
The aim of this paper is to provide the general overview of the development of the cult of Saint Jerome in the Eastern Adriatic Coast in the Late Middle Ages.
Ines Ivić
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All the colours of the rainbow. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Our perception of colour has always been a source of fascination, so it's little wonder that studies of the phenomenon date back hundreds of years.
G Dinkova-Bruun   +9 more
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One god and one king: The unification of Norway according to Snorri Sturluson

open access: yesFilologia Germanica
This article is a diachronic analysis of Snorri’s account of the unification of Norway, partly supplementing and partly revising the argument put forward in my book Society and Politics in Snorri Sturluson’s Heimskringla (Berkeley 1991).
Sverre Bagge
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Archaeology, mainly Polish, in the current discussion on the ethnogenesis of the Slavs

open access: yesSlavia Antiqua, 2022
This paper is an attempt at outlining the current state of discussion about the ethnogenesis of the Slavs, mainly within the framework of Polish scientific research, with particular consideration of archaeological theories, both in terms of their ...
Michał Kara
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The Historiography of Medieval Monasticism: Perspectives from Northern Europe

open access: yesReligions, 2021
The article provides a thematized discussion of the development of the historiography of European monasticism in northern Europe (north Atlantic, North Sea to the Baltic).
Emilia Jamroziak
doaj   +1 more source

Case notes and clinicians : Galen's commentary on the Hippocratic epidemics in the Arabic tradition [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Galen’s Commentaries on the Hippocratic Epidemics constitute one of the most detailed studies of Hippocratic medicine from Antiquity. The Arabic translation of the Commentaries by Ḥunayn ibn Isḥāq (d. c. 873) is of crucial importance because it preserves
Pormann, Peter E.
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