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    por Black, Simon A.
    Publicado 2016
    “…The lions of North Africa were unique in ecological terms as well as from a human cultural perspective and were the definitive lions of Roman and Medieval Europe. Labelled “Barbary” lions, they were once numerous in North Africa but were exterminated by the mid-20th century. …”
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    “…The early use of this pigment by a religious woman challenges widespread assumptions about its limited availability in medieval Europe and the gendered production of illuminated texts.…”
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    “…The Privilegium maius is one of the most famous and spectacular forgeries in medieval Europe. It is a set of charters made in the 14th century upon commitment by Duke Rudolf IV, a member of the Habsburg family, to elevate the rank and the prestige of his family. …”
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    “…Over the years many disciplines – palaeopathology, ancient DNA and other ancient biomolecules, and history – have contributed to a better understanding of leprosy’s past, in particular its history in medieval Europe. We discuss their contributions and potential, especially in relation to the role of inter-species transmission, an unexplored phenomenon in the disease’s history. …”
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    “…Artemisia absinthium—wormwood (Asteraceae)—is a very important species in the history of medicine, formerly described in medieval Europe as “the most important master against all exhaustions”. …”
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    “…Synchronicity of increased geomorphological activity of rivers and concurrent major land use changes in early medieval Europe suggest that increased sedimentation was a viable stressor that reduced the performance of the oysters. …”
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    “…SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER RESEARCH: Additional studies that assess the epidemiology of gout in medieval Europe is needed in order to be able to fully contextualize these findings.…”
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    por Dennis, David T.
    Publicado 2009
    “…The second pandemic, the Black Death or great pestilence, originated in Central Asia, was carried to Sicily in 1347 via ships from the Crimea, and rapidly swept through medieval Europe. By 1352, it had killed 30% or more of afflicted populations, slowly playing itself out in successive epidemics, including the Great Plague of London in 1665 (Perry and Fetherston, 1997). …”
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    “…Furthermore, with the reconstruction of a partial Y. pestis genome from rat skeletal remains found in a Polish ossuary, we were able to identify a potential animal reservoir in late medieval Europe. Overall, our results add new information concerning Y. pestis transmission and its evolutionary history in Eastern Europe. …”
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    por Sebo, Erin
    Publicado 2022
    “…In many instances, the literature reveals a greater fear of loneliness than death, so much so that isolation was used both as a form of punishment considered as severe as mutilation in some parts of medieval Europe, and as an important religious practice, since many people willingly distanced themselves from society in pursuit of salvation through hardship. …”
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    “…Although social life in medieval Europe was orchestrated by hierarchical institutions (e.g., guilds, church, municipal organizations), our results show no statistically significant influence of these institutions on agglomeration effects. …”
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    “…As a pilot study in a broader project on Medieval Europe, we sampled 102 specimens from 5 burial sites in Northwestern Italy, archaeologically classified as belonging to Lombards or Longobards, a Germanic people ruling over a vast section of the Italian peninsula from 568 to 774. …”
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    por Fritz, Johannes, Janák, Jiří
    Publicado 2022
    “…The benefit to people was rather cultural because the bird attracted religious veneration or symbolic meanings from ancient Egypt to medieval Europe. The proximity to humans, however, carried a high risk as well. …”
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    “…Outbreaks of infectious diseases repeatedly affected medieval Europe, leaving behind a large number of dead often inhumed in mass graves. …”
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    “…ABSTRACT: Across medieval Europe, cattle commanded a major, if shifting, economic and social value, and their use for meat, milk, and traction is well established. …”
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    “…Thus, it was necessary to configure efficient ways of defense that safeguarded right to remain silent, deviate from the truth and presume the innocence of the accused person in order to avoid self-incrimination.This article describes succinctly some of the most transcendental historical episodes in the juridical evolution of the right to not be self-incriminated, from medieval Europe to the present, as a fundamental right that allowed the people to be liberated from the despotic power of anarchic absolutism.Keywords: Self-incrimination, inquisitorial courts, presumption of innocence, penal process, fundamental right.…”
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    por Campbell, Patricia Shehan
    Publicado 2008
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…1: Musician's Life In Teaching -- 2: Great Minds On Music In Education -- 3: Music Learning By Ear And By Eye -- Transmitting the aural art -- Formal, nonformal, and natural learning -- Medieval Europe: inside the Scholae Cantorum -- Japan: time-honored music learning -- West Africa: family and nonformal learning -- Ireland: heritage music at home in competition -- First nations: music as indigenous knowledge -- Jazz: taught and not taught -- Cross-cultural pathways to music learning -- References and resources -- 4: Systems And Standards Of Music Education -- Logical and localized systems -- Argentina -- Australia -- Brazil -- China -- France -- Hungary -- Japan -- South Africa -- United Kingdom -- North America: the United States and Canada -- Synthesizing the systems -- References and resources -- 5: Music In "Your Local" -- Local schools within earshot -- Jackson high school -- Daniel Webster middle school -- Maplewood elementary school -- Music in the community of school -- References and resources -- 6: Theories Of Musical Thinking And Doing -- Music as human behavior -- Who they musically are -- What they hear-and how -- Range of their feelings -- Developmental schemes -- Theories of learning and teaching -- Research to practice -- References and resources -- 7: Teaching Music To Children -- Children as a "choice" -- Musical children au naturel -- Children's enhanced musical development -- Methods for teaching music to children -- Teacher of musical children -- Teacher's duties, children's rights -- References and resources -- 8: Choral Classroom -- Comprehensive choral program -- Choral ensembles -- Qualities of a successful choir teacher -- Profiles of success -- References and resources -- 9: Of School Bands, Orchestras, And Jazz Ensembles -- How did we get here? …”
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