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Michael Scot and the Four Rainbows

open access: yesTransversal: International Journal for the Historiography of Science, 2017
We apply a physical and historical analysis to a passage by the medieval scholar Michael Scot concerning multiple rainbows, a meteorological phenomenon whose existence has only been acknowledged in recent history.
Tony Scott
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Self-portrait in the Middle Ages [PDF]

open access: yesAnastasis: Research in Medieval Culture and Art, 2019
Self-portrait has always been a complex artistic genre since its appearance until gaining its autonomy, because it reflects the artist’s mental and artistic development level to a great extent.
Ioana Palamar
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Medieval Jewish Community of Maribor

open access: yesEdinost in Dialog, 2020
The following article discusses the Jewish presence in medieval Maribor from the 10th century to the expulsion in 1496. The discussion starts with the phenomenon of »Jewish villages« in the area of South-Eastern Alps in the framework of which also the ...
Klemen Jelinčič Boeta
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The Early Christians in the Face of Epidemics

open access: yesStudia Ceranea, 2021
The purpose of the article is to present the reaction of the early Christians to the emergence and the spread of the great epidemics. During the early Christian ages (2nd–3rd centuries) different plagues devastated people of the Roman Empire ...
Oleksandr Kashchuk
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The Dark and Middle Ages [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
For the most part only Plato\u27s teachings supported by a limited version of Aristotelian cosmology supportive of Platonism survived the decline of ancient Greek philosophy during the Roman Empire. Christianity later prevailed, and toward the end of the
Jayne, Edward
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European Standard Clinical Practice Guideline and EXPeRT Recommendations for the Diagnosis and Management of Gastroenteropancreatic Neuroendocrine Neoplasms in Children and Adolescents

open access: yesPediatric Blood &Cancer, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Pediatric gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms (GEP‐NENs) are extremely rare and clinically heterogeneous. Management has largely been extrapolated from adult practice. This European Standard Clinical Practice Guideline (ESCP), developed by the EXPeRT network in collaboration with adult NEN experts, provides (adult) evidence ...
Michaela Kuhlen   +23 more
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Assessing the Demographic and Economic Parameters that Determined the Residential History of Medieval Central Greece: the Case of Western Sterea Hellas

open access: yesStudia Ceranea
The principal objective of this study is to investigate the demographic and economic parameters that shaped the settlement dynamics of medieval Central Greece (Sterea Hellas) over a broad chronological span extending from the 12th to the 16th century ...
George Terezakis
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Prevalence of Cardiovascular Risk Factors, Reperfusion Therapy and Mortality in Patients With ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction in Elderly and Middle-ages

open access: yesSālmand, 2023
Objectives The prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors is different in the elderly and middle-aged. Therefore the present study aims to compare the prevalence of risk factors affecting ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI), type of treatment, and ...
Parisa Janjani   +5 more
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Penser le Nouveau Monde

open access: yesCahiers des Amériques Latines, 2007
The articulation of the concept of New World is directly linked to the renewal of the foundations of European medieval knowledge. Realizing the presence of land beyond the horizons defined by modes of knowledge-construction inherited from the late Middle-
René Ceceña
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Measles in antiquity and the Middle Ages

open access: yesSouth African Medical Journal, 2010
Although no longer a formidable epidemic disease, measles is still responsible for up to 2 million deaths per annum – mainly among children in developing countries. It is an ancient disease, long confused with smallpox, from which it was clearly differentiated only in the 10th century.
Retief, François, Cilliers, Louise
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