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Sources of the ‘World Chronicle’ in the Cottonian annals

Peritia, 1998
This is an analysis of the sources used in the world history section of the Cottonian annals, with an assessment of the relation this section of the text bears to world history sections in other extant Irish chronicle-texts. It identifies a number of sources, and points to a previously unnoticed dependence on the Summa de ecclesiasticis officiis of ...
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A world in ruins: chronicles of intellectual life, 1943

Modern & Contemporary France, 2017
Maurice Blanchot (1907–2003) worked as a journalist and book reviewer in the 1930s, acquiring a habit of responding immediately to everyday events and new publications that would persist throughout...
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Coastal Chronicles: Journey into the World of Coastal Systems

Journal of Environmental Science and Agricultural Research
Coastal systems are complex and dynamic settings where the atmosphere, sea, and land combine to create a variety of landscapes, including coral reefs, beaches, and estuaries. These areas contribute to global sustainability initiatives delineated in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), sustain biodiversity, and play crucial ...
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An overview of real‐world data sources for oncology and considerations for research

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Lynne Penberthy   +2 more
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Cancer risk among World Trade Center rescue and recovery workers: A review

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Paolo Boffetta   +2 more
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Dates, Dynasties, and Chronicles: Scaliger and the World Historians

1993
Abstract Chronological problems of another kind crop up in Scaliger’s early work, and reveal his acquaintance with another tradition of chronological scholarship—perhaps the oldest, and certainly the most widely practised, of all. In his Ausonianae lectiones of 1573 Scaliger discussed Baptista Pio’s view that Ausonius had written that ...
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