Burlap and buddies: the effects of social enrichment (preweaning mixing) and object enrichment (burlap) on piglet performance, behavior, and welfare in the preweaning environment. [PDF]
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Metal Nanoparticles Produced Using Autotrophs and Their Bioproducts: A Comparative Overview between Photosynthesizing Taxonomic Groups. [PDF]
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Dataset of seasonal mean volumes of phytoplankton cell size classes in Mediterranean shallow coastal lagoons. [PDF]
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Dietary habits and vaginal environment: can a beneficial impact be expected? [PDF]
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Transcriptomic responses to shifts in light and nitrogen in two congeneric diatom species. [PDF]
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Evolutionary Dynamics of Chromatin Structure and Duplicate Gene Expression in Diploid and Allopolyploid Cotton. [PDF]
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L'Historia Rotholandi du Pseudo-Turpin et le pèlerinage de Compostelle
Lambert Élie. L'Historia Rotholandi du Pseudo-Turpin et le pèlerinage de Compostelle. In: Romania, tome 69 n°275, 1946. pp. 362-387.
Lambert, Élie
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Turpin in Word and Image: From the Pseudo-Turpin to the Italian Spagna Tradition
The fourteenth-century Franco-Italian Entrée d'Espagne is the most important Italian vernacular witness to the presence of the Pseudo Turpin, Historia Turpini, not only in narrative content but also in its illustrated format. Though the Historia manuscript is sparsely illustrated, the Entrée's elaborate and continuous illumination echo that design in ...
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La chronique du pseudo-Turpin et la Chanson de Roland
It seems to the author that the Chronique du Pseudo-Turpin and the Chanson de Roland refer to different Spains, both of them Christian, foes nevertheless : Navarre and Castille. Although the Pseudo-Turpin is impregnated with the Clunisian spirit of Croisade, the adoptionnist heresy appears in the controverse between Roland and Ferragus about the ...
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