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Nemo militans Deo implicat se saecularia negotia: Carolingian interpretations of II Timothy II.4
In II Timothy II.4, the apostle Paul forbids the servant of God to involve himself in saecularia negotia. While traditionally understood as a reference to commercial activities, for Carolingian thinkers the verse became a way to reflect on the political engagement of prelates and the relationship between religious and secular duties carried out by ...
Gerda Heydemann
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Swiss Political Science Review, Volume 29, Issue 4, Page 479-482, December 2023.
Lionel Marquis
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Latin America: Crisis, co-operation and development [PDF]
The present article is structured around several basic ideas. In the first place, attention is drawn to the twofold character of Latin American unity, with reference to the close interdependence between regional ‘inward-directed’ co-operation policies which foster development and ‘outward-directed’ concerted measures which reduce the region’s external ...
Guillermo Maldonado Lince +2 more
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Hebrew Science in Early Medieval South Italy: Greco-Latin Astrological Lore in Hebrew Garb
Scienza ebraica nell'Italia meridionale dell'Alto Medioevo: tradizioni astrologiche greco-latine in veste ebraica Nel contributo si presenta un esame preliminare del ruolo del greco e del latino nella formazione del lessico astronomico e astrologico ...
Piergabriele Mancuso
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Irony, historiography, and political criticism : The Porcaria coniuratio [PDF]
This article examines Leon Battista Alberti’s 'Porcaria coniuratio', the historical epistle on Stefano Porcari’s conspiracy against Nicholas V, which was discovered by the pope before the conspirators could carry out the plot, in January 1453.
Celati, Marta
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Optimizing post-operative pain management in Latin America
Post-operative pain management is a significant problem in clinical practice in Latin America. Insufficient or inappropriate pain management is in large part due to insufficient knowledge, attitudes and education, and poor communications at various levels.
Garcia, João Batista Santos +5 more
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Greek-Arabic-Latin: The transmission of mathematical texts in the Middle Ages [PDF]
During the Middle Ages many Greek mathematical and astronomical texts were translated from Greek into Arabic (ca. ninth century) and from Arabic into Latin (ca. twelfth century). There were many factors complicating the study of them, such as translation
Lorch, Richard
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Bitwise Operations in Relation to Obtaining Latin Squares [PDF]
The main thrust of the article is to provide interesting example, useful for students of using bitwise operations in the programming languages C ++ and Java. As an example, we describe an algorithm for obtaining a Latin square of arbitrary order. We will outline some techniques for the use of bitwise operations.
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A Hebrew Signature in a Latin Manuscript of Galen
Una firma ebraica in un manoscritto latino di Galeno Il manoscritto VIII D 30 della Biblioteca Nazionale di Napoli, datato al tardo XIII - inizi del XIV secolo, contiene traduzioni latine di alcune opere di Galeno.
Dorota Hartman
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TC operations and Latin bricks
The term condition for an operation generalizes a cancellation property of linear functions on a module. Operations satisfying the term condition are called TC operations. In this paper the notion of a Latin brick is introduced and it is shown that counting TC operations on a certain set A is equivalent to counting TC Latin bricks defined on some sets ...
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