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Un extraño nombre de la rótula: voceusa

1998

Among the synonyms of rotula Berengarius Da Carpi gives us in his Commentary to Mondino's work the word "voceusa". The Author refers his attempts to find its significance and the conclusion he got to.

History and Philosophy of Sciencelcsh:History of medicine. Medical expeditionsPhilosophyAZ20-999lcsh:AZ20-999History of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesHistory of medicine. Medical expeditionslcsh:History of scholarship and learning. The humanitieslcsh:R131-687Word (group theory)LinguisticsR131-687
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Cerviz: una traducción errónea

2000

A Hebrew word, çoref, that appears 29 times in the Bible has been translated mistakenly by cervix in all its Latin editions starting from the Vulgata, and for «cerviz» or its equivalent ones in the modern languages. This work seeks to demonstrate that, in fact, such words have never been pronounced in its equivalent one Hebrew, since the çoref translation should be another.

History and Philosophy of Sciencelcsh:History of medicine. Medical expeditionslcsh:AZ20-999AZ20-999History of scholarship and learning. The humanitieslcsh:History of scholarship and learning. The humanitieslcsh:R131-687History of medicine. Medical expeditionsR131-687Asclepio: Revista de Historia de la Medicina y de la Ciencia
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Un extraño nombre de la vena yugular interna: yugular ciega

1997

A misprint originated in the first work of human anatomy written in Persian, Tashrih-i Mansuri, where the internal jugular (widach âçwar), is misnamed blind jugular, is the starting point of the remembrance of the names given to this vein throughout the centuries and gives forth some commentaries related with the need to consult many original documents when identifying a name in a manuscript.

HistoryHistory and Philosophy of Sciencelcsh:History of medicine. Medical expeditionsAZ20-999lcsh:AZ20-999Human anatomyHistory of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesHistory of medicine. Medical expeditionslcsh:History of scholarship and learning. The humanitieslcsh:R131-687HumanitiesR131-687Asclepio
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The Text of the Lord’s Prayer in Marcion’s Gospel

2012

In text-critical studies of the Lukan version of the Lord’s Prayer (Lk 11,2-4), one of the most interesting, and at the same time most problematic, witnesses is Marcion’s Gospel. Scholarship for much of the twentieth century has generally followed the reconstruction of Adolf von Harnack in his magisterial work on Marcion: ... πάτeρ, (έλθάτω) τό άγιον πνeύμα (σου έφ’ ή μας και καθαρισάτω ημάς)* έλθάτω ή βασιλeία σου* τον άρτον σου τον έπιούσιον δίδου ήμίν τό καθ’ ημέραν, (και) άφeς ήμιν τάς άμαρτίας (ήμών) ... (και) μή άφeς ημάς eίσeνeχθήναι eις πeιρασμόν.1 As a result, it has more or less been assumed that this was the wording of the Lord’s Prayer in Marcion’s text.2 A major problem with th…

HistoryScholarshiplawmedia_common.quotation_subjectPhilosophyReligious studiesCLARITYGospelTheologyPrayermedia_commonlaw.inventionZeitschrift für die Neutestamentliche Wissenschaft und die Kunde der älteren Kirche
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El problema de la despolitización del 'género' para la teoría feminista

2020

El propósito de este artículo es desarrollar un análisis crítico del proceso de despolitización del “género”. Se propone desvelar un importante punto de inflexión en el uso de “género”, de categoría analítica a característica individual, y su creciente sustitución del “sexo”. Se argumenta que la comprensión del género como percepción o sentimiento de pertenencia entre múltiples identidades no representa un marco teórico comprometido políticamente y está despojado de sentido para la emancipación de las mujeres de la dominación masculina. A lo largo del artículo (1) se desarrolla una breve narrativa de la historia del concepto, (2) se examina la comprensión del género desde la óptica de la id…

HistorySociology and Political ScienceB1-5802feminidadpolitizaciónFeminity03 medical and health sciencesArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)MasculinidadIdentityopresiónAZ20-999050602 political science & public administrationFeminismePhilosophy (General)FeminidadOpresiónCritiqueidentidadPolitical scienceMasculinity030505 public healthPhilosophy05 social sciencesGenderOppressioncríticamasculinidadIdentidad0506 political scienceJPhilosophyCríticaHistory of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesGéneroPolitización0305 other medical scienceHumanitiesSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)géneroPoliticising
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Containment and intensification in political war : Carl Schmitt and the Clausewitzian heritage

2016

This article provides the first comprehensive and chronological analysis of Carl Schmitt’s reception of Carl von Clausewitz. While earlier scholarship has mostly stressed Schmitt’s shift from Clausewitzian ‘instrumentality’ to an ‘existential’ view of war, I note some inherent difficulties in this dichotomy and instead promote the parallel distinction between two argument types: those of containment and intensification. Schmitt theorized both limited political war and the intensification of war out of traditional bounds, and focusing on one should not eclipse the other. Further, both elements are identifiable already in Clausewitz. I analyse Schmitt’s oscillation between containment and int…

HistorySociology and Political SciencePhilosophy05 social sciencesSchmitt Carl050601 international relations0506 political scienceEpistemologyCarlcontainmentPhilosophyScholarshipPoliticsCarl vonClausewitzContainmentArgument050602 political science & public administrationta517SchmittwarintensificationClausewitz Carl von
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Términos persas en escritos anatómicos árabes

1995

The. A. explains the meaning of some Iranian technical words, which appear in anatomical Arab works. They are interesting, not only because they are nearly unknown, but also because they are an evidence of the influence of Iranian culture on the rise of Arabian scientific medicine, and so an encouragement to further investigation on this subject.

HistorySubject (philosophy)lcsh:History of scholarship and learning. The humanitieslcsh:R131-687LinguisticsScientific medicineHistory and Philosophy of Sciencelcsh:History of medicine. Medical expeditionslcsh:AZ20-999AZ20-999History of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesMeaning (existential)History of medicine. Medical expeditionsR131-687Asclepio
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Challenging Old and New Images Representing the Cambodian Genocide: The Missing Picture (Rithy Panh, 2013)

2018

This article focuses on the images used over four decades to represent the Cambodian genocide in photography, cinema, visual arts and the media as the basis for analyzing the documentary-memoir directed by Rithy Panh, The Missing Picture. First, there is a paucity of images which depict, evoke or allude to the crimes perpetrated by the Khmer Rouge (1975-1979); second, scholars raise objections about whether any image can adequately depict a catastrophic event such as genocide. This article begins by categorizing the Cambodian genocide iconography according to the modality of the visual production. After briefly classifying this visual output in four categories (perpetrator images, liberator…

HistoryViolència en la cinematografiaGenocidelcsh:History of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesGenealogyMemoryGenocideDocumentary Cinemalcsh:AZ20-999Pictureslcsh:H1-99lcsh:Social sciences (General)Cambodia
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El balneario de Bellús en los siglos XVIII y XIX, a través de los tratados de hidrología médica

1997

The present work aims to explain the situation of the valencian bathing place in Bellús, through some treatises of medical hydrology from the 18th and 19th centuries which belong to the Library and Historico-medical Museum of Valencia. The architectural and technical conditions of the building are described, as well as the methods of water analysis and the therapeutical use of water.

Historylcsh:History of scholarship and learning. The humanitieslcsh:R131-687Valencianlanguage.human_languageHistory and Philosophy of Sciencelcsh:History of medicine. Medical expeditionslcsh:AZ20-999AZ20-999languageHistory of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesHumanitiesHistory of medicine. Medical expeditionsR131-687Asclepio: Revista de Historia de la Medicina y de la Ciencia
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Lautenistinnen in Deutschland im 18. Jahrhundert

2018

Published version of an article from the journal: Early Modern Culture Online. Also available from the publisher: http://journal.uia.no/index.php/EMCO/article/view/15. Open Access This article contains a descriptive presentation of some of the most outstanding female lutenists in the 18th Century German Countries: Luise Adelgunde Victoria von Gottsched, Anna Maria Wilhelmina von Althan Lobkovitz, Christiane Mariane von Ziegler, Anna Ilsabe Lehmann Brockes, and Friederike Sophie Wilhelmine of Bayreuth. The article is a small contribution to the ongoing international female research within the area of musicology

Historymedia_common.quotation_subjectArt historyMusicallcsh:History of scholarship and learning. The humanitieslanguage.human_languageKey (music)GermanMusicologyPresentationlcsh:AZ20-999languagePerformance artVDP::Humanities: 000::Musicology: 110::Music history: 111media_commonEarly Modern Culture Online
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