Prevalence of Type of Attachment and Morphological Variations of Median Maxillary Labial Frenum Among Children. [PDF]
Introduction: Aberrant maxillary frenal attachment pose a problem of midline diastema and gingival recession. In children, they also cause difficulty in maintaining oral hygiene, accumulation of plaque which ultimately results in dental caries. Thus, a study was conducted with the objective of determining the prevalence of frenum in children. Method: A
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Revisiting Gendered Representations of Humility: An Examination of Sources from Late Medieval Italy
Abstract During the Middle Ages, gender‐neutral representations of humility as a quality linked to spiritual love and voluntary service competed with representations according to gendered patterns, such as those related to the naked and dressed body in terms of its biological and social functions and its appearance.
Silvia Negri
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Teaching women's work and thought in undergraduate history of science courses
Abstract As a rich field of scholarship now demonstrates, from at least the early modern period, women have consistently contributed to natural philosophy, science, and medicine in Europe and the Anglo‐American world. Their participation in these fields, like men's, has been shaped by gendered social and cultural expectations.
Elizabeth Yale
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Re‐examining Hrabanus Maurus’ letter on incest and magic
This article offers a reanalysis of Hrabanus’ mid‐ninth‐century text De magicis artibus. Often read and studied as a complete work, the De magicis artibus is in fact one portion of a longer text that also discusses incest and marriage practices. Furthermore, the single surviving copy of the text is deliberately attached to another work by Hrabanus, his
Matthew B. Edholm
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Louïze Labé Lionnoize: the making of an early modern author
Abstract In this article, I discuss three central peritexts included in French poet Louise Labé’s Euvres de Louïze Labé Lionnoize, printed by Jean de Tournes in Lyon in 1555: the title page, the royal privilege, and a collection of celebratory poems. Arguing that the Early Modern book provided a space where women authors and their editors could engage ...
Matilda Amundsen Bergström
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Christine de Pizan and French Humanism: Elements for a Historical Contextualization
This paper seeks to provide sufficient elements to locate the philosopher and poet Christine de Pizan in the intellectual context of early 15th-century French humanism. This objective responds to a difficulty that accompanies studies of the philosophical
A. Schmidt
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Christine de Pizan, du signe au symbole
Cet article est un compte-rendu du livre : Sarah Delale, Diamant obscur : Interpréter les manuscrits de Christine de Pizan, Genève : Droz, coll. « Publications romanes et françaises », 2021, 816 p., EAN : 978‑2‑600‑06065‑3.
Élodie Pinel
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Parental Relations in the Middle Ages: An Exceptional Case, Christine de Pizan
Essentially, the transformations that have affected parents over time have characterised the father-daughter, mother-daughter dyad. Christine de Pizan, Italian excellence in the world, is as important for historical purposes as for reflecting on the ...
Valeria Caggiano
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La subjectivité littéraire dans _La cité des dames_
L’expression du féminisme dans la littérature médiévale est liée à l’expression de la subjectivité. En refusant d’être une femme incompétente ou un objet sexuel Christine de Pizan décide de répondre à la misogynie médiévale à travers ses oeuvres ...
Špela Žakelj
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Algunas estrategias argumentativas en La Ciudad de las Damas de Cristina de Pizán.
La visión tradicional de la Edad Media en general, y el canon de la filosofía medieval en particular, pueden cuestionarse a partir de un estudio de obras de autoras medievales.
Patricia Díaz Herrera
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