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This article reflects on the heritage formation processes of Galician witches considering their marginalization and exclusion in the past and its current transformation and reinterpretation as a social resource. To address this process of change[...]![]()
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Armistead, Samuel G. ; Gregory, Hiram F. | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas | 1997-06-30The Spanish-American dialect still spoken around certain hamlets in Sabine and Natchitoches Parishes in Northwestern Louisiana has, until recently, been neglected by dialectologists. This is an archaic and isolated Mexican dialect, in danger of [...]![]()
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Gall. vimpi ‘nice, beautiful' and Tochar. wāmp- ‘to decorate’ are regarded as etymologically related in the literature. In the face of obvious phonetic and semantic similarities, certain inconsistencies in the application of the requisite sound [...]![]()
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Civilization is frequently considered among the all-time most influential video game series. In this paper, I contribute an exhaustive updated discussion of academic literature on Civilization, written mainly by US historians, teachers, politica[...]![]()
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This paper follows recent discussions about the role of gastronomy in the construction of culinary national identities in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, focusing on the construction of late gastronomic Canary nationalism. It examines na[...]![]()
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Gazeta de Antropología is one of the few journals in Spain that appeared in the founding decade of the 1980s. Although started by anthropologists related to the University of Granada, its contents is not limited to local matters; it covers subje[...]![]()
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At Noctes Atticae XIV 2, Aulus Gellius describes a case over which he presided and in which he was unable to reach a final verdict. His indecision revolves around the mismatch between the moral characters of the litigants and the state of eviden[...]![]()
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The present contribution continues a series of publications by the author dealing with the lexical evidence for some of the much-discussed problems of the genealogical subgrouping of Semitic. In the present article, specific isoglosses between U[...]![]()
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This article is the concluding part of a series of publications by the author dealing with the lexical factor in the genealogical subgrouping of Semitic. In the focus of the discussion are the exclusive lexical isoglosses between Ugaritic and Se[...]![]()
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This article analyses the image of the Flood Generation as portrayed in Midrash Leviticus Rabbah. In addition to the early description of the Antediluvians provided by the book of Genesis, later literary texts added new traditions, trying to ans[...]![]()
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This article deals with the interpretation of the Phrygian and Bithynian gloss γάνοϛ ‘hyena’, documented by Hesychius, on the basis of its comparison to some testimonies that, from our point of wiew, are variants of the same word, including the [...]![]()
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It is suggested in this paper that both *sgu̯es- and *gu̯es- are the Greek reflexes of IE *(s)gu̯es-. The labial stop of σβέννυμι is the only regular treatment of *sgu̯es- we can expect in Greek, the palatalization of g-u̯ being ruled out after [...]![]()
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From birth in the seventies of the twentieth century of the so-called Anthropology of Health and Disease, the recognition of health and disease as cultural phenomena was introduced and anthropologists began to deepen in understanding how to deve[...]![]()
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The study of orthographic variants as exemplified by the Benedictines of St. Jerome in vol. XIII of their critical edition of the Vulgate is of particular interest to Hispanists for the phonetic traits suggested by MSS written hispane and hispan[...]![]()
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Aristotle’s interest in human nature ranges impressively over a large number of disciplines. In the last few years there has been an explosion of fresh research into this thinker’s representation of the human being; but above all it is the knowl[...]![]()
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The Complutensian Polyglot Bible (1514-1517), sponsored by the Cardinal Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros (1436-1517), reckons on interline translations for the Septuaginta column. Conceived as a Bible for research, the young man magister artium Jua[...]![]()
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This paper analyzes the excerpt from the chapter on the herba uerbenaca of Pseudo-Apuleius’ Herbarius offering the cure against the bite of a rabid dog. This excerpt is collated with other Greek and Latin medical sources, while some important ma[...]![]()
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The sense or meaning of a word resides in thought and only manifests itself when the word is used. Yet the sense conveyed can be equivocal if the word is taken out of its context, spatial as well as temporal. Considering the present time then, w[...]![]()
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This paper focuses on the ἅπαξ λεγόμενα found in the laws of the Theodosian Code. Among them, this survey highlights the pomposity of the titles used to designate the officials, as well as the existence of certain terms originated in the Greek E[...]![]()
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Samuel ben Meir ha-Levi Abulafia is a prominent figure in the history of Iberian Jews. He acted as the treasurer of Castilian king Pedro 1st, and funded the Toledo synagogue known as Synagogue of the Transito. The foundation of a building of suc[...]![]()
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Bahamondes González, Luis Andrés ; Marín Alarcón, Nelson | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas | 2015-12-30This paper focuses on the expansion of the Hare Krishna movement in Santiago, Chile, analysing mobilization discourse and mechanisms adopted in the face of the social upheavals of the new millennium. It seeks to understand not only recent intern[...]![]()
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Based on fieldwork in four different spas —two in Spain and two in Portugal— this paper shows the mutiple social mediations operating in water therapies in different contexts: from the local use inscribed in popular knowledge, including playful [...]![]()
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This article is the last of a series of essays on semantics. The author calls the attention to the independent coincidences of Hebrew, Spanish, and other modero languages in semantic uses and developments. Numerous examples show that speech, as [...]![]()
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In the Masoretic Text of the 1-2 Kings there is one formula for expressing the synchronisms of the regnal formulas of the kings of Israel and Judah in Hebrew: ( שָׁנהָ ) [year] ,בִשנְׁתַ and two more formulas for expressing the supplementary syn[...]![]()
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Heraclitus’ fragments about death are understood in this paper not as an expression of the philosopher’s beliefs on afterlife, but as mere descriptions of phenomena. The author thinks that fragments 27, 25, 20, 21, 29, 24, 63, 98, 62, and 96 (DK[...]![]()
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González Hernández, Cristina ; Pindado García, Virginia ; García Giménez, Teresa | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas | 1989-12-30A study of the «hermandades» (brotherhood guilds) in two towns located in the southeast section of the «Comunidad» l Community] of Madrid: Valdilecha and Ambite de Tajuña. Using the basic typological criteria developed by Isidoro Moreno in his w[...]![]()
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In Dio of Prusa's (ca. 40-120 AD) Speech on Homer (Or. LIII,1-5) we find a brief history of textual interpretation. When referring to Democritus Dio draws from the doxographic tradition. For the sophist from Prusa grammarians activity originates[...]![]()
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The tablet RS 19.23 from Ugarit, written in Akkadian, presents a problem of reading and interpretation at the beginning of line 11. Several authors propose to identify the Ugaritic term qṭn in the passage under discussion. This article focusses [...]![]()
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The text of the Fragment is easy to restore, if one does account for the late pronunciation of the Greek language: η as i, υ as i, θ and δ as (engl.) th resp. «dh». Instead of the impossibility of two fathers of Helen emerges the reading 'Ωκεανο[...]![]()
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According to Hesychian definition, the meaning of the adjective λυκόφων, explained commonly as ‘wolf-minded’, is ‘high-minded’, adding not irrelevant evidence for the adjectival root *luk -, ‘high’. No disponible en español.![]()
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The author postulates that a new lemma σίλλυβοι must be inserted between σίλλυβα and σίλλυβον in the text of Hesychius. No disponible.![]()
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Hittite presents two types of alternance: The type -r/n-, which is inherited and relatively productive, forms nouns within well-defined semantic fields: temporal designations: meh̬ur meh̬unaš; body-parts: kuttar kuttanaš; fluids: watar wetenaš,[...]![]()
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A new proposal on the elusive origin of the *so / *to suppletivisme can rest on some facts: 1) post-anatolian genesis (Hittite ša-aš, ta-aš have to be explained as prototonic particle *so or *to+enclitic pronoun derived from a *(H1)e- stem); 2) [...]![]()
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The linguistic characteristics of Hittite show remarkable differences in relation to the traditional reconstruction of Indoeuropean. Even when certain linguists try to interpret these discrepancies as innovations of Hittite, there is a powerful [...]![]()
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The recurrence of οἰωνός and the evident lack of continuity in h. Cer. 43-46 are due to the adaptation by the author of an Anatolian topic that we find in the Hittite myth of the vanishing god: the sending of an eagle to go and look for the miss[...]![]()
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This article analyzes one of the main characters of the 'Iggeret ha-musar by Shem Tov ibn Falaquera: the Hindu master. In the text this figure shows himself as a strangeand controversial wise man by his words and, especially, by his behaviour. H[...]![]()
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This article deals with the character of the villagers who come in on the early Spanish theatre. The starting point is the fact, actually existing in the society of that time, that the people were proud of their Christianity but did not behave i[...]![]()
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An attempt of interpretation of Stesichorus' fragments in POxy 3876. The author proposes a relation with the Games of Pelias. Un intento de interpretación de los fragmentos de Estesícoro en POxy 3876. La autora propone ponerlos en relación con l[...]