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De entre los libros prohibidos: Gamaliel

2011

Este artículo se centra en la difusión e importancia de los libros devocionales como exponentes de la cosmovisión religiosa de la cotidianeidad a través de uno de ellos, Gamaliel. Obra anónima sobre la pasión y muerte de Cristo que tuvo su origen en el evangelio apócrifo de Nicodemo y ampliamente difundida durante los siglos XIV-XV en la zona valenciano-catalano-balear. También se estudia cómo, a pesar de su popularidad, fue incluida en los índices de libros prohibidos por la Inquisición Española y su supervivencia hasta nuestros días. This article explores the relevance of devotional literature as representing Medieval popular piety and a non-learned religious vision of the world at the ti…

libros prohibidosUNESCO::HISTORIAdevoción populargamalieldestrucció de Jerusalem:HISTORIA [UNESCO]evangelios apócrifosinquisición española
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Commemorating A providential conquest in valencia: the 9 october feast

2022

From 1338 onwards, the inhabitants of late-medieval Valencia celebrated a feast every 9 October commemorating the entrance into the city of King James I’s forces on that day in 1238. It has been argued that this was essentially a spiritual display from its establishment in 1338 until the beginning of the fifteenth century. The present study delves deeper into the religious and political aims of the feast from its origins, framing the celebration within a broader Mediterranean context. The first part analyses the 9 October feast in relation to two medieval liturgies that also commemorated crusading victories against Islam: the “Feast of the Liberation of Jerusalem” and the …

liturgy; 9 October; conquest of Valencia; James I; crusades; Festa de l’Estendard; liturgy of JerusalemHistòria medievalReligious studiesValenciàLitúrgia
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Optimization of Spray-Drying Process of

2019

Jerusalem artichoke is an important natural matrix for inulin production. In this experiment, response surface methodology (RSM) was employed to optimize the spray-drying parameters in order to determine the maximal inulin yield. For this study, three independent variables (heating temperature (Tª, 110–120 °C), creep speed (V, 18–22 rpm) and pressure (P, 0.02–0.04 MPa)) were used in the experimental design. Using the Box–Behnken design, the optimal parameters obtained were: drying temperature 114.6 °C, creep speed 20.02 rpm, and pressure: 0.03 MPa. The inulin yield, water content and particle size of inulin obtained by spray-drying and freeze-drying were compared. In this regard, the spray-…

response surface methodologyFreeze DryinginulinPlant ExtractsChemistry PharmaceuticalJerusalem artichokeHelianthusspray-dryingPowdersArticleMolecules (Basel, Switzerland)
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