Epidemic disease and the state: Is there a tradeoff between public health and liberty? [PDF]
Koyama M.
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The victory of the Ottomans at Djerba (1560) and the Great Siege of Malta (1565) were perceived as a serious threat to the West and led the Pope to mobilize the Catholic states to build an alliance against the Ottomans.
Emrah NAKİ
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The Dropsy of Popes (1555-1978): A Bad Prognostic Sign Foreboding of Death. [PDF]
De Santo NG, Bisaccia C, De Santo LS.
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Irani, Georges. The Papacy and the Middle East. The Role of the Holy See in the Arab-Israeli Conflict 1962-1984, University of Notre-Dame Press, Notre-Dame, 1986, 211 p. [PDF]
Léopold Battel
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Language statistics as a window into mental representations. [PDF]
Günther F, Rinaldi L.
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Unlike the Spanish envoys, the papal nuncios made use of individuals who were attached to the imperial court of Rudolf II. These were in particular members of the Privy Council or of the Aulic Council as well as the most influential ...
Tomáš Černušák
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Stolzenberg's "The Holy Office in The Republic of Letters" Revisited: On an Astronomical Diagram and Whether the Papacy Tacitly Permitted the Circulation of an Explicitly Copernican Book in 1660 [PDF]
Christopher M. Graney
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Magisterial Teaching of John Paul II, Benedict XVI, and Francis
This chapter offers an overview of the magisterial teaching of the pontificates of John Paul II, Benedict XVI, and Francis. This includes a summary of the content of their encyclicals and their other most significant magisterial documents.
Tracey Rowland
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Effects of Pope Francis' Religious Authority and Media Coverage on Twitter User's Attitudes toward COVID-19 Vaccination. [PDF]
Gaweł A +7 more
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