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Synonyms were used for: Civilization, • in • literature
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Hermetische Poesie des Frühbarock : Die "Cantilenae intellectuales" Michael Maiers. Edition mit Übersetzung, Kommentar und Bio-Bibliographie
GWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 2002|Keywords: Didactic poetry, Latin (Medieval and modern), Alchemy in literature -
Iodine-131 treatment and chromosomal damage: in vivo dose-effect relationship
Tema Archive | 2004|Keywords: In-Vivo-Untersuchung, Literatur, In-Vitro-Untersuchung, Kultur -
Hermetische Poesie des Frühbarock : die "Cantilenae intellectuales" Michael Maiers ; Edition mit Übersetzung, Kommentar und Bio-Bibliographie
GWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 2002|Keywords: Didactic poetry, Latin (Medieval and modern), Alchemy in literature -
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Wiley | 2010|Keywords: Victorian studies ‐ a field of study of literature and culture, period of Queen Victoria's reign in England (1837–1901), Gianni Vattimo (1936–), Italian philosopher and cultural theorist ‐ postmodern turn in recent philosophical thought, Valentin Nikolaevich Voloshinov (1894–1936), Russian writer on language and literature, value in literature, taken for granted or considered off limits -
Dexamethasone-induced enhancement of resistance to ionizing radiation and chemotherapeutic agents in human tumor cells
Tema Archive | 1999|Keywords: Literatur, Kultur, In-Vitro-Untersuchung -
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Wiley | 2012|Keywords: literary works as “centered” not in one's own culture, but elsewhere, centrism, in a way becoming its own counterpoint, Said's deconstructive, in centrism, a contrapuntal reading, Said's use, in the context of Conrad, on worldliness in literature -
Criticism of Literature and Criticism of Culture
Wiley | 2010|Keywords: criticism of literature and criticism of culture, universal literacy in Britain, fragmented destroying ‐ an educated audience, Eagleton's conception of criticism, non‐disciplinary activity ‐ no disciplinary focus as in literature, ‘criticism’ as applied in literary studies currently ‐ and different activities, criticism as understood in literary studies ‐ subject to norms for argumentation defined by discipline, notion of work of literary art ‐ conceptualised outside discipline of literary studies in literary practice -
Edmund Spenser
Wiley | 2009|Keywords: Medieval exegesis, providing the point of Spenser's imitation, Spenser excelling with his patterns of images in bono and in malo ‐ vast exfoliating structural variations on biblical events and characters, anagogical subject‐matter ‐ allegories or direct portrayals of the future life, eschatology rare in the The Bible and in literature, Spenser using the The Bible ‐ in the first book of The Faerie Queene and the “Hymne of Heavenly Love”, Spenser, using the The Bible in allegorical sense ‐ ascribed to it by exegetes, The Bible section of predictable importance to Spenser ‐ the Gospels, particularly pervasive in the Hymne of Heavenly Love, Spenser, remarkably free in his use of the The Bible -
Chromosome aberrations induced in human lymphocytes by U-235 fission neutrons. Pt. 1. Irradiation of human blood samples in the 'dry cell' of the TRIGA Mark II nuclear reactor
Tema Archive | 1991|Keywords: IN-VITRO-UNTERSUCHUNG, LITERATUR, KULTUR -
Ethnomedicine
Wiley | 2011|Keywords: ethnomedicine, in anthropology ‐ societies' notions of health and illness, culture influences construction of EMS ‐ theories and explanatory themes and images, “ethnomedicine” in academic literature ‐ with different meanings -
Introduction: A Concise Companion to the Romantic Age
Wiley | 2009|Keywords: explosive growth and range of novel ‐ on nationalism, historiography, law and justice, and consumer culture, Romanticism and its persistence ‐ beyond age of revolutions in eighteenth and nineteenth century, Romantic age ‐ hotly debated place in literary and cultural history of Britain and Europe, “Romanticism” and student of modern literature and cultural history, new thinking about Romanticism's place in modern culture -
Neoclassical Literary Criticism
Wiley | 2010|Keywords: French neoclassicism, and neoclassical literary criticism ‐ roots in France, spreading to other parts of Europe, neoclassicism, tendency in literature and art ‐ from early seventeenth century until 1750, major medieval and Renaissance writers ‐ Dante, Ariosto, More, Spenser, and Milton, writings with fantastic and mythical beings -
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Wiley | 2011|Keywords: nativity of the Lord, the liturgical feast ‐ coming in flesh (incarnation) of the Second Person of the Holy Trinity, Orthodoxy, calling those who died ‐ witnessing to their faith in eras, following Constantine's Edict of Milan (313) the “New Martyrs.”, title of “Newly revealed” (Neophaneis) ‐ saints of the Orthodox Church, relics discovered in recent times, Philokalia, example of Paterikon ‐ in 18th century, body of patristic and later medieval monastic writings, Niptic Books (Paterika) ‐ corpus of monastic literature, “sets” and collations, collective title from Greek word nipsis meaning “sobriety” -
The Early Middle Ages
Wiley | 2010|Keywords: doctrine of incarnation ‐ not formally adopted until Council of Chalcedon in 451, the Medieval Era ‐ early Middle Ages, early Middle Ages, Church's “other‐worldly” disposition ‐ subordinating position of literature and arts to pressing issues of salvation and preparation for the next life, factors, in the making of the Middle Ages ‐ evolving traditions of Christianity -
Phenomenology, Existentialism, Structuralism
Wiley | 2010|Keywords: In Being and Time Heidegger, stating ‐ that what characterizes dasein or human being is its “thrownness” into world or “facticity”, Frye's static model, recurrent patterns – features, shared by structuralist views of language and literature, Roland Barthes, analyzing new myths of Western culture ‐ the “death of the author”, phenomenology, shifting emphasis of study ‐ from “external” world of objects toward ways in which these objects appear to human subject, structuralism, in the work ‐ of the Canadian Northrop Frye, influential theorist in America of what is called Myth Criticism -
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Wiley | 2010|Keywords: Canadian studies ‐ body of work which treats Canadian society and culture as its subject, cultural materialism ‐ critical approach which developed in Britain during late 1970s and 1980s, children's literature ‐ books written for children with the intent to provide moral or social instruction, John Milton Cage ‐ musician from Los Angeles, influential composer and leading figure in experimental art movements
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