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Le Dictionnaire de l’Académie française source des dictionnaires bilingues franco-italiens (1694-1870)

2016

L'articolo si propone di sondare l'influenza del Dictionnaire de l'Académie française sulla lessicografia bilingue franco-italiana in un arco cronologico compreso tra il 1694 e il 1870. In particolare, si passano in rassegna le prefazioni dei principali dizionari bilingui pubblicati nel periodo considerato, al fine di valutare se il Dictionnaire de l'Académie venga citato tra le fonti e qual uso il lessicografo intenda farne. The article aims to explore the influence of the Dictionnaire de l'Académie française on French-Italian bilingual lexicography in a chronological arc between 1694 and 1870. In particular, the prefaces of the main bilingual dictionaries published in the period considere…

Lexicographie français-italien17th-19th century lexicographersSettore L-LIN/04 - Lingua E Traduzione - Lingua FranceseFrench-Italian bilingual lexicographyLessicografia franco-italianaDictionnaire de l'Académie françaiselexicographes XVII-XIX siècleslessicografi XVII-XIX secolo
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La poesia infantil en el sistema literari valencià actual:un estudi de cas

2022

L’objectiu principal d’aquest article és definir les característiques i tendències principals d’un subsistema poètic concret: la poesia per a infants publicada en llengua catalana a la Comunitat Valenciana al nou mil·lenni. Més en concret, es tracta de comprovar si les tendències definides per la literatura acadèmica com a característiques i dominants dins de la poesia per a infants de l’àmbit estatal es troben també a l’àmbit valencià. Per a arribar al nostre objectiu hem seleccionat un corpus que es correspon a l’única col·lecció de poesia diferenciada per a infants existent a la Comunitat Valenciana: «Vagó de versos», de l’editorial Andana. Així doncs, una vegada establert i descrit el c…

Linguistics and Language“UNESCO:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS”llemosinisme19th centuryidentity and name of the catalan languageliteratura de viatgesLanguage and Linguisticssegle xixllengua catalanaidentitat i nom de la llengua catalanatravel literaturecatalan languageusos lingüísticslanguage uses
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Huygens: lost – regained – revised. De literair-historische receptie van Constantijn Huygens in de eerste helft van de 19e eeuw

2018

Huygens: lost ‒ regained ‒ revised. De literair-historische receptievan Constantijn Huygens in de eerste helftvan de 19e eeuwFrom the beginning of professional Dutch Studies M. Siegenbeek’s inauguration as professor elo­quentiae hollandicae extraordinarius, 1797 the 17th century Dutch writers P.C. Hooft and Joost van den Vondel are present in Dutch literary studies and literary historiography. The position of ConstantijnHuygens, whom the contemporary literary scholars also include in the Grote Vijf Great Five of the 17th-century Dutch literature besides Vondel, Hooft, Cats and Bredero, was gradually changing dur­ing the 19th century. This article postulates that the reception of Huygens in …

Literature17th centurybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject19th centuryDutch StudiesHistoriographyArtHistorical figureConstantijn Huygensreception of Dutch literatureliterary historiographyLiterary criticismbusinessmedia_commonNeerlandica Wratislaviensia
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Louis Jacques Thenard's Chemistry Courses at the Collège de France, 1804–1835

2010

This article is concerned with the public courses and lecture demonstrations given by Louis Jacques Thenard at the College de France during the first decades of the nineteenth century. The expectations and needs of Thenard's auditors will be studied in order to understand the role played by chemistry courses at the College in the context of the growing and changing Parisian teaching market during the first third of the nineteenth century. The preparation and performance of lecture demonstrations was the main driving force of several major changes in the premises and the personnel associated with the chair of chemistry. Our analysis of the parallel process of expansion and functional differe…

LiteratureParisUniversitiesbusiness.industryTeachingPhilosophyHistory 19th CenturyContext (language use)Parallel processManagementChemistryHistory and Philosophy of ScienceChemistry (miscellaneous)History of PharmacyMedical Laboratory PersonnelHumansCurriculumChemistry (relationship)businessOrder (virtue)Ambix
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Material, mental, and moral progress : American conceptions of civilization in late 19th century studies on "things Chinese and Japanese"

2015

Lowell PercivalChina19th centuryevoluutioepätasa-arvoiset sopimuksetthe United Statessemanttinen kenttäoopiumsotaSmith Arthur HrepresentaatioJapankäsitehistoriaaasialainen sivilisaatioHearn Lafcadioboksarikapinasivistyksen mittaritMartin W. A. PJapaniGriffis William ElliotsivistystariffioikeudetcivilizationedistysKiinaläntinen sivilisaatiosemantiikkaWilliams S. Wellshistoryaatehistoriaeksterritoriaalioikeudetsivilisaatio1800-luku
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Professor Dr Med Oskar Fehr: the fate of an outstanding German-Jewish ophthalmologist: an early contributor to cornea and external disease.

2014

PURPOSE The aim of this study was to recount the immense and abrupt change in the private and professional life of a prominent German-Jewish ophthalmologist in the transition from democracy to dictatorship in Germany during the first half of the 20th century. METHODS This involves a Retrospective analysis of Fehr's clinical and scientific work as the first assistant of Julius Hirschberg's world-famous eye clinic in Berlin; evaluation of Fehr's successful tenure as a chair of Virchow's Eye Hospital; the catastrophic influence of Hitler's seizure of power on the private and professional lives of German-Jewish physicians; and an analysis of Fehr's personal and professional will to continue the…

Macular corneal dystrophymedicine.medical_specialtymedia_common.quotation_subjectJudaismDictatorshiposkarCorneal DiseasesPower (social and political)GermanOphthalmologyGermanymedicineHumansmedia_commonbusiness.industryHistory 19th CenturyHistory 20th CenturyhumanitiesDemocracylanguage.human_languageUnited KingdomEmigrationOphthalmologyJewslanguagebusinessCornea
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Moral transgression, disease and holistic health in the Livingstonia Mission in late nineteenth and early twenttieth-century Malawi

2009

This article examines ideas of morality and health, and connections between moral transgression and disease in both Scottish missionary and Central African thought in the context of the Livingstonia Mission of the Presbyterian Free Church of Scotland in Malawi during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.2 By concentrating on debates, conflicts and co-operation between missionaries and Africans over the key issues of beer drinking and sexual morality, this article explores the emergence of a new ‘moral hygiene’ among African Christian communities in Northern Malawi.<br><br>Este artículo analiza las ideas sobre moralidad y salud, así como las relaciones entre transgre…

MalawiHistorySocial ProblemsSocial ValuesSexual Behaviormedia_common.quotation_subjectChristian missionsMisiones cristianasSaludContext (language use)Religious MissionsHolistic healthMoralsKey issueslcsh:R131-687History and Philosophy of Sciencelcsh:History of medicine. Medical expeditionsLivingstoniaHigiene morallcsh:AZ20-999DiseaseMissionariesSexualidadSocial Behaviormedia_commonSocial ResponsibilityAlcoholic BeveragesMoral hygieneHistory 19th CenturyGender studiesHistory 20th CenturyMoralitylcsh:History of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesReligionAlcoholismSocial ConditionsHealthPublic HealthAlcoholSexualityMarine transgressionAsclepio
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Parental effects on offspring longevity--evidence from 17th to 19th century reproductive histories.

2004

Family studies provide support for a modest genetic influence on offspring life span, although the magnitude of these correlations is small.The study aimed to clarify the relative contributions of parental age at birth and overall parental longevity on offspring lifespan, and to identify the biological and cultural mechanisms.Information was derived from two village genealogies (1650-1927) encompassing 9979 births (5315 males, 4664 females). Data selection was guided by the inclusion of information about parental age at birth and lifespan, offspring lifespan and cohort-specific life expectancy.Parental age at reproduction displayed a negative association with offspring survivability, which …

MaleAgingPhysiologyEpidemiologyOffspringmedia_common.quotation_subjectLongevityNegative associationBiologyHistory 18th CenturyPaternal AgeCohort StudiesHistory 17th CenturyGermanyGeneticsHumansParental investmentReproductive Historymedia_commonGeneticsPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthLongevityHistory 19th CenturyHistory 20th CenturyFemaleParent–offspring conflictReproductionReproductive HistoriesData selectionDemographyMaternal AgeAnnals of human biology
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History repeating itself: Arnaud's case of pathological déjà vu.

2017

International audience; We present a translation of Arnaud's (1896) case report of Patient Louis, a case he describes as having a pathological form of déjà vu. Louis has the delusional belief that the present moment is a repetition of an exact same previous event. Arnaud's paper is critical for two reasons. Firstly, it is amongst the first articles in the scientific literature to describe the déjà vu experience using the term 'déjà vu'. Secondly, the case report of someone with delusional and persistent déjà vu, anticipates recently reported cases with similar symptoms, which are beginning to gain interest as a particular form of memory disorder. We offer a contemporary analysis of Louis an…

MaleConfabulationPsychoanalysisReduplicative paramnesiaCognitive Neuroscience[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/PsychologyExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyScientific literatureDelusions050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciences[SCCO]Cognitive science[ SHS.PSY ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology0302 clinical medicineDelusionRecollectionJamais vumedicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesConfabulationDelusionMemory DisordersRepetition (rhetorical device)Recall05 social sciencesHistory 19th CenturyDeja VuParamnesiaNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyDéjà vuDéjà vuFrance[ SCCO ] Cognitive sciencemedicine.symptomPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Yersinia pestis DNA from Skeletal Remains from the 6th Century AD Reveals Insights into Justinianic Plague

2013

Yersinia pestis, the etiologic agent of the disease plague, has been implicated in three historical pandemics. These include the third pandemic of the 19th and 20th centuries, during which plague was spread around the world, and the second pandemic of the 14th–17th centuries, which included the infamous epidemic known as the Black Death. Previous studies have confirmed that Y. pestis caused these two more recent pandemics. However, a highly spirited debate still continues as to whether Y. pestis caused the so-called Justinianic Plague of the 6th–8th centuries AD. By analyzing ancient DNA in two independent ancient DNA laboratories, we confirmed unambiguously the presence of Y. pestis DNA in…

MaleHistoryYersinia pestis590Social and Behavioral SciencesPandemicBiology (General)16th CenturyPhylogenyHistory 15th CenturybiologyBacterialHistory 19th Century20th CenturyBiological AnthropologyHistory 16th Century17th CenturyFemaleBase Sequence; Bone and Bones; DNA Bacterial; Female; Genotype; History 15th Century; History 16th Century; History 17th Century; History 19th Century; History 20th Century; History Medieval; Humans; Male; Molecular Sequence Data; Pandemics; Yersinia pestis; Phylogeny; PlagueMedievalResearch ArticleDNA BacterialGenotypeQH301-705.5ImmunologyMolecular Sequence DataPlague (disease)MicrobiologyBone and BonesNOHistory 17th CenturyVirologyGeneticsHumansBase sequenceMolecular BiologyPandemicsBiologyPlague bacillus19th CenturyPlagueBase SequenceDNARC581-607History 20th Centurybiology.organism_classificationVirologyHistory Medieval15th CenturyAncient DNAYersinia pestisAnthropologyYersinia pestis DNAParasitologyImmunologic diseases. Allergy
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