The concept of sacrum imperium in historical scholarship
Abstract Sacrum imperium is a phrase that first appears in the imperial chancery in a document of Frederick Barbarossa in 1157. It later developed into the title Holy Roman Empire (of the German nation), the name of Europe's largest polity for many centuries.
Vedran Sulovsky
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Churches of Christ Salute You with a Herald of Truth [PDF]
HoT Sermon #009: Bringing Christ to the ...
Nichols, James
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McTv. Bidrag til en forståelse af tv-formaternes globale popularitet
Globaliseringen har knyttet verdens tv-industrier tættere sammen. Struk- turelle og institutionelle forbindelser mellem tv-systemer og tv-industrier har skabt en tv-branche, der i stigende grad styres af de samme prak- sisser og mål.
Silvio Waisbord
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De la natio à la vallée. Échelles de l’appartenance dans l’espace urbain (Rome, xvie-xviie siècles)
This paper, focusing on the case study of the confraternity of the Lombards, rethinks the belonging to a national community (natio) as a form of adherence to the urban body. The confraternity of the Lombards (Sant’Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso dei Milanesi) –
Eleonora Canepari
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San Francisco Predictable Scheduling and Fair Treatment for Formula Retail Employees Ordinance [PDF]
Economic and labor force changes since the Great Recession of 2007 have changed the way many American workers support themselves and their families. Today, Americans who would prefer full-time stable work are more likely to work in part-time jobs, and ...
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Chronotopes of exile and loss in Philip O'Sullivan Beare's Zoilomastix (c. 1626)☆
Abstract This essay explores the relationship between an early modern exile and his native environment, as depicted in Philip O'Sullivan Beare's unfinished natural history Zoilomastix. Writing by turns in Latin, Spanish and Gaelic from the safety of the Habsburg court, O'Sullivan Beare marshalled Ciceronian rhetoric and Plinian wonder to argue for the ...
Kevin Gerard Tracey
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An Improved Near‐Reversible Technique With Residual Networks
The study compares three cover‐image extraction subnetworks with varying residual depths, combining convolutional neural networks (CNNs) and Residual Networks (ResNets) to improve cover‐image reconstruction quality, ensuring high‐fidelity, nearly reversible reconstruction.
Tran Thi Ngoc Tin, Yih‐Chuan Lin
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A Study of the 1988 NAEA and Its Accessibility to Delegates Experiencing Disabilities [PDF]
People experiencing disabilities are no longer content to be treated as victims, objects of pity, and passive recipients of charitable impulses. They are aggressively and actively brining discriminatory policies and environments to the public’s attention.
Blandy, Doug
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Marcial y los griegos: una «visión del otro» diferente de la de Juvenal
La visión de los griegos como «los otros» en Marcial, frente a lo que normalmente se piensa, no comparte la xenofobia expresada por Juvenal en III 58-125, sino que es mucho más compleja.
Rosario Cortés Tovar
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Ascertainment of Customs and Personal Laws in Medieval Italy from the Lombard Kingdom to the Communes [PDF]
The medieval systems of law in Italy and Europe have been proposed as a sort of virtual laboratory to deal with the issue of ensuring that the principle of equality in the rule of law be compatible with the recognition of indigenous ...
Claudia Storti
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