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Chaucha : periòdic buñolero.
Títol pres de la coberta Descripció basada en: 1892 Text en català i castellà
Les falles de Sen Chusep : relasió y esplicasió de totes les falles plantaes ...
Títol pres de la coberta Descripció basada en l'any 1907
El enredro : periodich fallero.
Títol pres de la coberta Descripció basada en: Añ I, Núm. 1 (1894) Text en català i castellà
La falla : periódic buñolero.
Títol pres de la coberta Descripció basada en: Añ I, Núm. 1 (1892)
Les falles de Sen Chusep : relasió y esplicasió de totes les falles plantaes ...
Títol pres de la coberta Descripció basada en l'any 1907
La carabasa y el margalló : diari nóu de la Falla de la plasa de Sen Chordi.
Títol pres de la coberta Descripció basada en: Añ I, Núm. 1 (1894)
Gran falla organisá per Chusep Torres : añ 1904.
Dades preses de la coberta
Data on medicinal plants in the records of Latvian folk medicine from the 19th century
2019
Abstract The data presented in this article is in support of the research paper “Medicinal plants and their uses recorded in the Archives of Latvian Folklore from the 19th century” [1]. This article provides the list of plant species and disorders treated with medicinal plants mentioned in the records of Latvian folk medicine and used by indigenous people of Latvia in the 19th century. In total, the data include 211 genera belonging to 71 plant families. The accepted scientific names of plant species, plant parts used, dosage forms of herbal medicines, and routes of administration are reported in the table. Plant uses are grouped into one of the 17 categories based on the body systems and p…
Roda, Lluís (ed.), Sexduïts. Llibret de la Falla Sagrada Família-Corea. Any 2014. Gandia, Associació Cultural Falla Sagrada Família - Corea, 2014
2015
Ressenya del llibre 'Sexduïts'
The Ransom project. A visual, multidisciplinary research on kidnapping and mediation
I am working on a multidisciplinary and transmedia project focused on kidnapping and mediation through the centuries. Starting from the current debate on Public History, I will produce both a written, canonical dissertation and also an audiovisual project, likely a documentary or a series of short films. Kidnapping is a human practice that somehow predates human history, since it is present in several mythological narratives from all over the world. With his recurring characters, the process of kidnapping have a built-in narrativity that can be examined with the tools of comparative literature, folklore studies and semiotics. My aim is to highlight the continuities and changes in this pract…