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Suomalaiset kirkkoherrat Ruotsin valtion rakentajina 1550-luvulta 1610-luvulle
2019
This dissertation and the four separate articles contained therein examine Finnish pastors as builders of the Swedish state from the 1550s to the 1610s. The subject is studied from three perspectives. First, the relationship between the crown and the church (and the pastors) is explored. Second, the study investigates the relationship between the pastors and local communities. The third aspect connects the first two as it sheds light on the pastors’ role as intermediators between local communities and the crown. These perspectives provide the essential frameworks in which state build-ing took place: the centers of the realm, the local communities, and interaction be-tween the two. The sourc…
Radiometric Partial Discharge Detection: A Review
2023
One of the most common failures or breakdowns that can occur in high-voltage (HV) equipment is due to partial discharges (PDs). This occurs as a result of inadequate insulation, aging, harsh environmental effects, or manufacturing flaws. PD detection and recognition methods have gained growing attention and have seen great progress in the past decades. Radiometric methods are one of the most investigated detection approaches due to their immunity to electromagnetic interference (EMI) and their capabilities to detect and locate PD activities in different applications such as transformers, cables, etc. Several review articles have been published to classify and categorize these works. Nonethe…
Onomatopeya, imitación y poesía en Grecia y Roma
2019
A partir de Platón se desarrolla en la reflexión gramatical y filosófica griega la idea de que ciertos vocablos tienen un origen onomatopéyico, tomándose como modelo de su uso (tanto por su conveniencia como por su condena) su aparición en el epos homérico. Mientras la filosofía vinculará tales palabras, entendidas como onomatopeyas, al origen del lenguaje, los autores de poética y gramática las estudiarán como elementos significativos en la valoración estética de la poesía. La doctrina griega sobre la onomatopeya pasará, a su vez, a las letras latinas.
A. PETROVA, Funerary Reliefs from the West Pontic Area (6th-1st Centuries BC), Colloquia Antiqua 14, Peeters, Leuven ? Paris ? Bristol, 2015, 312 pp.…
2019
J. M.a NIETO IBÁÑEZ, Historia antigua del cristianismo, Síntesis, Madrid, 2019, 265 pp. [ISBN: 978-84-9171-314-2]
2019
M. SEBASTIÀ SÁEZ, El mito del sacrificio virginal en el seno de los jesuitas. La Ifigenia en Áulide de Manuel Lassala, Sar Alejandría Ediciones, Cast…
2019
J. GARCÍA DE VARGAS, La Antibrocensis crisis. Introducción, edición crítica, traducción y notas de Mª Luisa Harto Trujillo, Grammatica Humanistica. S…
2019
Les traductions latines de textes hagiographiques byzantins de la période médio-byzantine
2019
The present article attempts to record and present as much as possible the Latin translations of hagiographical texts during the Middle Byzantine period. The texts are first approached from a literary point of view, then a historical presentation is attempted, referring to their possible functional use in the traditions of the two churches, Constantinople and Rome.
Autores para una reina: el estudio de las fuentes latinas en el Satellitium animi de J. L. Vives
2019
Este trabajo supone una aproximación a la educación feminina del siglo XVI a través de la obra Satellitium animi de Juan Luis Vives, una de las menos conocidas del humanista en la actualidad. El estudio se centra en la búsqueda de las fuentes latinas que el humanista emplea como modelos de enseñanza para María Tudor, a quien dedica su obra. La presencia de autores como Cicerón, Séneca, Horacio, Virgilio, Ovidio o Suetonio, entre otros, demuestra la preocupación de Vives por la educación femenina, quien, a través de estos autores, no rebaja la calidad de la formación intelectual de la mujer en comparación con otras obras destinadas para la educación del varón.
La tradición clásica como referencia de vanguardia: la Antigüedad griega y romana en la obra del pintor Gregorio Prieto (1897-1992)
2019
This article analyses the impact of classical tradition on the artistic production of Gregorio Prieto (1897-1992), painter par excellence of the Generation of 1927. It will be discovered how this influence, far from becoming a conservative reference, would constitute an incentive for his entailment with the avant-garde, especially with surrealism. Although the classic trace is found with more intensity in the creations produced during his Roman years, between 1928 and 1929, when he also made important trips to Sicily and Greece, Greece and Rome would nevertheless continue to be constitutive of his aesthetic experience throughout his later and extensive career.