Pericles’ "unknown travels": The dimensions of geography in Shakespeare’s Pericles [PDF]
The present essay explores the complex notion of geography and its manifold implications in Shakespeare’s first romance, Pericles. It will be argued that the role of geography and travelling in the play cannot be reduced to a mere formal strategy.
Laureano Domínguez, Lorena
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Microbiological Characterization of Baru Nuts From the Cerrado Biome, Brazil. [PDF]
ABSTRACT This study aimed to microbiologically characterize baru nuts, a seed widely consumed in Brazil with growing relevance in the export market. Analyses were conducted for mesophilic and thermophilic aerobic spore‐forming bacteria, total mesophilic aerobes, Enterobacteriaceae, Salmonella, Staphylococcus aureus, lactic acid bacteria, molds, and ...
Gonçalves Lima CM +9 more
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Maize Silage Associated With Hay From Xerophytic Plants in Lamb Feeding: Intake, Digestibility, and Economic Feasibility. [PDF]
ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of the partial inclusion of 25% hay from xerophytic plants in maize silage in feedlot lamb in the semiarid region. Non‐defined breed male lambs were used in a completely randomized design, with five experimental units per treatment.
Menezes RAM +11 more
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The influence of the forest corridors to the north of the Andes on the diversification of the bright-rumped Attila, Attila spadiceus (Passeriformes, Tyrannidae), during the climatic oscillations of the middle Pleistocene. [PDF]
Our findings highlight the significance of Pleistocene Forest corridors north of the Andes as the key factor maintaining communication before the separation of the lineages of A. spadiceus. We highlight the absence of any significant differentiation between the disjunct Amazonian and Atlantic Forest populations, both part of the Cis‐Andean lineage. The
Mendonça P +5 more
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A participatory risk assessment and sustainable use framework for maritime cultural heritage [PDF]
This deliverable, D4.4, describes the "participatory framework for sustainable management, conservation and use of European coastal and maritime cultural landscapes" of the PERICLES project.
Hansen, Carsten Jahn; id_orcid +11 more
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Nothing in Thucydides excludes Diodorus’ view that after Coronea in 447, the revolt spread largely into the Athenian Empire. After the peace of 446, the city renounced meddling on the mainland.
Marcel Piérart
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Multiple representations of space and geography in Pericles can be evaluated from different points of view. The sea in Pericles witnesses the nativity of Pericles’s child, Marina and the burial of his wife, Thaisa within a chest.
Neslihan Ekmekçioğlu
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Data for Shakespearean portion of Pericles, Prince of ...
Christoffersen, Anna, Bruster, Douglas
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Atene e l’‘epimachia’ con Corcira (433 a.C.)
This paper offers a new analysis of sources as well as a new reconstruction of the events of Greek History in July and August 433 B.C. The author especially focuses (1) on the historical motives behind the change of view which led the Athenian Assembly ...
Giovanni Parmeggiani
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An internal report as input for the participatory governance framework [PDF]
This document describes deliverable D2.2 “an internal report as input for the participatory governance framework”. This report is based on the task work conducted in PERICLES Work Package 2 on the second and third PERICLES pillars (Resilience and ...
Toonen, Hilde M. +3 more
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