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Reconsidering the origins of portraiture: introduction [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Art Historiography, 2017
This introductory essay discusses central issues of European portraiture in the period of its decisive transformation in the later Middle Ages. Starting with the notion of an individual in the Middle Ages it moves on to consider means of pictorial ...
Mateusz Grzęda , Marek Walczak
doaj  

The Relevance of Apology to Reparations for Historical Injustice

open access: yesJournal of Applied Philosophy, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This article explains the centrality of apology to an adequate account of reparations. I look in depth at what goes on in apology. As I have previously argued, apology is an expressive action through which we seek to mark adequately the significance of our own wrongdoing. I claim that apology so understood is not merely ornamental.
Christopher Bennett
wiley   +1 more source

La maison Deledda à Nuoro

open access: yesCahiers d’Études Romanes, 2023
À partir du bio-topos de la Maison-musée de Deledda et de sa représentation littéraire issue du roman autobiographique posthume de l’écrivaine sarde, Cosima, on tentera de déceler le rapport de cette dernière avec l’espace autobiographique.
Onorina Savino
doaj   +1 more source

Psychological Contracts With Purpose: A Review and Path Forward

open access: yesJournal of Organizational Behavior, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This review advances the understanding of psychological contracts (PCs) that include third‐party beneficiaries and transcend self‐interested goals, which we term “PCs with purpose.” PC theory has challenged the assumption that social exchange relies solely on balanced rewards and inducements, highlighting that individuals may wish to ...
Marjo‐Riitta Diehl   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

La seconde mort de l’ennemi. Dégradation de cadavre, interdiction de sépulture et destruction des restes humains dans la Rome antique

open access: yesDroit et Cultures, 2022
The application of a sentence after the death of the condemned person is rare in ancient Rome. However, when the actions of the criminal or traitor threaten the foundations of society, a memory sanction is implemented.
Claire Laborde-Menjaud
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Jewelled Byzantine and Medieval Reliquaries of the True Cross: Peridots and Other Gemstones in Material and Symbolic Perspective

open access: yesJournal of Raman Spectroscopy, EarlyView.
An interdisciplinary in situ study of jewelled reliquaries of the True Cross integrates gemmology and portable analytical techniques, revealing new evidence on the identification and symbolic role of peridots and other gemstones. ABSTRACT Jewelled crosses containing relics of the True Cross occupy a central position in the devotional, artistic and ...
Stefania Martiniello   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Göktepe Marble Identification in the Hadrian Portrait of Los Torrejones (Yecla, Murcia) and some Considerations on the Presence of this Marble in Hispania

open access: yesZephyrus
This work characterises the high-quality white marble used in the bust of Emperor Hadrian found in the Roman villa of Los Torrejones (Yecla, Murcia).
M.ª Pilar Lapuente Mercadal   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

The Past, Present, and Future of Customer Knowledge Management: A Review and Research Agenda

open access: yesKnowledge and Process Management, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT We develop and present a framework for research in customer knowledge management (CKM) that synthesizes insights from a comprehensive literature review spanning 2000 to 2024. This framework highlights the determinants, impacts, and moderators shaping CKM and its role in contemporary organizations.
Victoria Y. Ourzik
wiley   +1 more source

Re-carving Roman Portraits: Background and Methods

open access: yes, 2017
The portrait is regarded as a Roman invention. Facial features of many Romans come down to us through portraits in styles which were progressively developed from the time of Caesar (100-44 BC) to that of Justinian (AD 527-565), mostly in precious metals ...
Prusac, Marina
core   +2 more sources

The Trajanic Tondo from Roman Ankara: In search of the identity of a Roman Masterpiece [PDF]

open access: yesAnkara Araştırmaları Dergisi, 2014
A magnificent Roman bronze tondo, now in the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, which displays an elderly male figure, was excavated in the Ulus area of Ankara in 1947, and identified as a portrait of the Roman emperor Trajan.
Stephen Mitchell
doaj  

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