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“Bendig tu…qui fis me fenna”: donne, libri e letteratura nel Medioevo giudeo-provenzale
In the Medieval Hebrew Literature, we have no evidence about women as authors, except for Dunash ibn Labrat’s wife (X cent.) and Qasmuna bat Isma’il (XII cent.). Women were not "silent" at all in the Middle Ages, but the feminine way to compose texts at
Erica Baricci
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Abstract The Late Cretaceous witnessed numerous transgression–regression sequences and the onset of a global cooling phase at the start of the Campanian. In the European archipelago, these environmental changes, combined with active plate tectonics, facilitated the formation of ephemeral land bridges that served as dispersal routes for a variety of ...
Olivier Jansen +5 more
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Dauzat Albert. Provençal bodosca, bedosca. In: Romania, tome 34 n°134, 1905. pp.
Dauzat, Albert
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ABSTRACT The Mediterranean common dolphin (Delphinus delphis) presents an enigmatic natural history during the past centuries. Widely prevalent in the 19th and early 20th centuries, it faced a significant decline across most of the basin by the late 1960s caused by multiple anthropogenic threats, including culling, bycatch, prey depletion, and habitat ...
Martina Pasino +37 more
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Lévy Raphaël. Vieux provençal abastar. In: Romania, tome 72 n°286, 1951. pp.
Lévy, Raphaël
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A Cenozoic Shift From Extensional to Strike‐Slip Tectonics in the Central Mediterranean Sea
Abstract High‐resolution 3D seismic reflection data, structural interpretations and expansion index analyses are combined in this work to explain the mechanisms that drove a newly discovered shift from extensional to strike‐slip tectonics in the central Mediterranean region. In the Crotone Basin, Early Pliocene extension predominated at first as proven
Giacomo Mangano +4 more
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Brunel Clovis. Provençal sotaran, sobeiran. In: Romania, tome 55 n°218, 1929. pp.
Brunel, Clovis
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Sul plurilinguismo e sul mistilinguismo di Dante
Après de brèves réflexions générales sur le sens à attribuer à l’étiquette « littérature italienne » quand elle est appliquée au Moyen-Âge, nous examinerons quelques problèmes d’ordre ectodique, linguistique et exégétique (c’est-à-dire, en un mot ...
Giuseppe Noto
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Chelidonia en franco-provençal
Duraffour Antonin. Chelidonia en franco-provençal. In: Romania, tome 53 n°209-210, 1927.
Duraffour, Antonin
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Dualitat grafica e ensenhament de l’occitan provençal
One of the characteristics of the Provençal Occitan is that it can be spelt according to two rival written standards, i.e. the classic and Mistralian orthography.
François Courtray
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