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Knappe, Gabriele. "Classical rhetoric in Anglo-Saxon England." Anglo-Saxon England 27 (December 1998): 5–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0263675100004774.

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This passage fromThe Wandererdemonstrates some of the rhetorical techniques which have been noted in Old English texts. Its most striking features are the rhetorical questions and the figure ofanaphorawhich is produced by the repetition of ‘Hwær’. Another rhetorical element is the use of the theme(topos)ofubi sunt(‘where are…?’) to lament the loss of past joys. In classical antiquity, features such as these, which served to create effective discourse, were the products ofars rhetorica. This art was distinguished from the more basic subject ofars grammaticain that rhetoric, the ‘ars … bene dice
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Závoti, Zsuzsa. "Mental Disorders in Anglo-Saxon Hagiographies." Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Theologia Catholica Latina 69, no. 1 (2024): 82–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/theol.cath.latina.2024.lxix.1.04.

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This article examines the representation of mental disorders in Anglo-Saxon hagiographies, analyzing perceptions, symptoms, cultural contexts, and narrative purposes. Anglo-Saxon views on the mind and soul, influenced by both vernacular and classical traditions, shape understandings of madness. Old English terminology for madness reflects diverse cultural influences, ranging from naturalistic-organic to supernatural etiologies. Analysis of the hagiographies show that there was a tendency to depict demon possession as madness, which could partly be attributed to the Anglo-Saxon way of perceivin
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Cesario, Marilina. "Ant-lore in Anglo-Saxon England." Anglo-Saxon England 40 (December 2011): 273–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0263675111000123.

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AbstractTwo Old English versions of a sunshine prognostication survive in the mid-eleventh century Cambridge, Corpus Christi College 391, p. 713, and in a twelfth-century addition to Oxford, Bodleian Library, Hatton 115, 149v–150r. Among standard predictions promising joy, peace, blossom, abundance of milk and fruit, and a great baptism sent by God, one encounters an enigmatic prophecy which involves camels stealing gold from the ants. These gold-digging ants have a long pedigree, one which links Old English with much earlier literature and indicates the extent to which Anglo-Saxon culture had
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Kuzina, Alexandra. "Reform of the Spanish jury trial." Legal Science and Practice: Journal of Nizhny Novgorod Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia 2021, no. 4 (2021): 184–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.36511/2078-5356-2021-4-184-190.

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The article discusses the reform of the Spanish jury court in 1995, based on the provisions of the classical jury court of the Anglo-Saxon legal family. The author uses a comparative legal method to identify the features of the adversarial and inquisitorial systems of law, allowing to distinguish between the main models of the criminal process. Comparing the essence of the American jury trial as a representative of the Anglo-Saxon system with its Spanish counterpart, the author comes to the conclusion that the reform didn’t lead to drastic changes, but it only strengthened the investigative na
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Loveridge, Jordan. "“How Do You Want to be Wise?”: The Influence of the Progymnasmata on Ælfrīc’s Colloquy." Journal for the History of Rhetoric 19, no. 1 (2016): 71–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/jhistrhetoric.19.1.0071.

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ABSTRACT This essay analyzes the tenth-century pedagogical text Ælfrīc’s Colloquy as an instance of Anglo-Saxon rhetorical instruction in the spirit of the Greco-Roman progymnasmata. Through a comparison of the text with classical sources such as Priscian’s adaptations of Hermogenes and Isidore’s Etymologies, this essay concludes that Ælfrīc knew of the progymnasmata and that these exercises served as the basis for rhetorical instruction that emphasized Benedictine ideals of communal concord through trained speaking and writing. Drawing on the commonplace of the three estates, the Colloquy dem
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Knappe, Gabriele. "The Rhetorical Aspect of Grammar Teaching in Anglo-Saxon England." Rhetorica 17, no. 1 (1999): 1–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/rh.1999.17.1.1.

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Abstract: In the Christian society and culture of England before the Norman Conquest literary education viras centred on grammar. The extant texts reflect an educational system which by no means neglected rhetorical education——but the classical ars bene dicendi was apparently basically unknown. Anglo-Saxon England thus provides a test case for the continuation and elaboration of alternatives for classical rhetorical teaching. It is argued that, besides the influence of pedagogical considerations and Germanic poetical devices, the background of Anglo-Saxon rhetorical strategies is to be sought
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Bishop, Chris. "Stretching the truth?: The 'rack' in Anglo-Saxon England." Journal of the Australian Early Medieval Association 9 (2013): 99–122. http://dx.doi.org/10.35253/jaema.2013.1.4.

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The conceived history of the torture rack delineates a clear line of descent from classical Greece, through ancient Rome, and into the Middle Ages where it becomes synonymous in the popular imagination with the dungeon and the inquisition. This paper questions that history. There is little proof that the rack was used in Greece and strong evidence that it was not used in Rome. Moreover, an examination of the translation practices of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries would seem to illuminate a critical moment at which these facts were obscured. The specific focus of this paper i
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Slinko, Kateryna, Fernando de Brito Alves, and Dirceu Pereira Siqueira. "Ensuring the rights and freedoms of participants in criminal proceedings brought to criminal responsibility." Revista Jurídica Cesumar - Mestrado 24, no. 2 (2024): 663–72. https://doi.org/10.17765/2176-9184.2024v24n2.e12999.

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The article is devoted to the analysis of the norms of the Romano-Germanic and Anglo-Saxon legal systems following the current criminal legislation of Europe, England, and America. The author examines the main elements of evidence used to establish a person's guilt in committing a criminal offense. The author analyzes the provisions of the Anglo-Saxon and classical Romano-Germanic legal systems regarding the determination of the procedural status of participants in criminal proceedings. It is proved that the right to defense is an important guarantee of fairness in criminal proceedings. Theore
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Elishev, S. O. "Understanding the essence of the “Great game” by representatives of Anglo-Saxon geopolitical schools." Moscow State University Bulletin. Series 18. Sociology and Political Science 30, no. 1 (2024): 95–129. http://dx.doi.org/10.24290/1029-3736-2024-30-1-95-129.

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This article is devoted to understanding the essence of “The Great Game”, that is, the policy of containing the development of Russia by Anglo-Saxon elites and powers (dating back more than two centuries), representatives of Anglo-Saxon geopolitical thought. Perceiving Russia as the main obstacle to achieving its global geopolitical hegemony, Anglo-Saxon elites and powers actively waged large-scale diplomatic, economic, information wars and battles against Russia, military operations, conducted operations to organize coups d’etat and “revolutions”, trying to destroy Russia both by actions from
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Anlezark, Daniel. "Poisoned places: the Avernian tradition in Old English poetry." Anglo-Saxon England 36 (November 14, 2007): 103–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0263675107000051.

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AbstractScholars have long disputed whether or not Beowulf reflects the influence of Classical Latin literature. This essay examines the motif of the ‘poisoned place’ present in a range of texts known to the Anglo-Saxons, most famously represented by Avernus in the Aeneid. While Grendel's mere presents the best-known poisonous locale in Old English poetry, another is found in the dense and enigmatic poem Solomon and Saturn II. The relationship between these poems is discussed beside a consideration of the possibility that their use of the ‘Avernian tradition’ points to the influence of Latin e
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D'Aronco, Maria Amalia. "The botanical lexicon of the Old EnglishHerbarium." Anglo-Saxon England 17 (December 1988): 15–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0263675100003999.

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Recent research has established beyond question that, in the study of medicine at least, Anglo-Saxon England was far from being ‘a backwater in which superstition flourished until the mainstream of more rational and advanced Salernitan practices flowed into the country in late medieval times’. On the contrary, Anglo-Saxon medicine was at least at the same level as that of contemporary European schools. In ninth-century England the medical works inherited by ‘post-classical Latin medical literature (which included translations and epitomes of Greek and Byzantine medical authorities)’ were not o
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Coates, Simon. "The Construction of Episcopal Sanctity in Early Anglo‐Saxon England: the Impact of Venantius Fortunatus*." Historical Research 71, no. 174 (1998): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1468-2281.00050.

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Abstract This article examines the manner in which early Anglo‐Saxon episcopal sanctity was shaped by the writings of Venantius Fortunatus, the prolific, and yet sometimes neglected, Italian hagiographer and poet who was to end his days as bishop of Poitiers. Firstly, the manner in which Fortunatus's works shaped the literary form of Anglo‐Saxon episcopal hagiography is examined. Secondly, the debt which the various Vitae of Cuthbert owed to Fortunatus is explored. Here it is emphasized that Bede's two Vitae differed from the earlier anonymous Life by their heavier use of Fortunatus's writings
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Kyrchanoff, Maxim. "English Nationalism and the Study of the History of Anglo-Saxon England." Izvestia of Smolensk State University, no. 2(66) (October 15, 2024): 194–209. http://dx.doi.org/10.35785/2072-9464-2024-66-2-194-209.

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The author in the presented article analyses the features and directions of development of English academic historiography, focused on the history of England before 1066, as a form of political memory. It is assumed that UK political elites do not pursue memorial politics in its classical forms. Therefore, the author notes that the role of a similar historical policy in Europe and in England is played by academic historiography.The purpose of the study is to analyse the role, place and significance of research focused on the history of Anglo-Saxon England in the context of the development of m
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Darling, Gregory J. "Cross Legends and Crossings: Links Among Anglo-Saxon, Medieval Irish, and Late Classical Texts." Eolas: Journal of the American Society for Irish Medieval Studies 4, no. 1 (2010): 98–111. https://doi.org/10.1353/eol.2010.a959917.

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Di Sciacca, Claudia. "Feeding the dragon: The devouring monster in Anglo-Saxon eschatological imagery." SELIM. Journal of the Spanish Society for Medieval English Language and Literature. 24, no. 1 (2019): 53. http://dx.doi.org/10.17811/selim.24.2019.53-104.

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This essay deals with two intertwined eschatological motifs of the literary and iconographic culture of early medieval England: the devouring devil, especially in the guise of a dragon, and the mouth of hell, fashioned as the jowls of a zoomorphic monster, arguably a distinctively English adaptation of the anthropomorphic mouth of hell of classical descent. The following analysis will outline the intricate, creative interplay of crucial themes of Christian eschatology and demonology, on which theimagery of the demonic devouring dragon and the mouth of hell can be said to ultimately rely. In pa
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Kozodoy, Ruth. "III. The Reculver Cross." Archaeologia 108 (1986): 67–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0261340900011711.

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‘It remains the most baffling and incomprehensible carving in the country’, wrote Sir Thomas Kendrick of the Reculver cross: of, that is, the five severely battered but finely sculpted fragments of the stone cross that once stood in the church at Reculver, on the coast of Kent. There is no monument comparable to that carving, in England or abroad. The Reculver cross has long seemed to hold out a tantalizing promise—that it might dispel some of the mystery still shrouding the gap between the waning of late classical art and the vigorous burgeoning of Anglo-Saxon sculpture.
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Seel, Martin. "The Career of Aesthetics in German Thinking." Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 44 (March 1999): 399–412. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1358246100006810.

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In German philosophy of the last 250 years, aesthetics has played a leading part. Any arbitrary list of great names contains mainly authors who either have written classical texts on aesthetics or are strongly influenced by aesthetic reflection, for instance, Kant, Hegel, Schelling, Schopenhauer, Marx, Nietzsche, Dilthey, Heidegger, Wittgenstein, Gadamer, and Adorno – the few exceptions being Husserl and Frege. It is not by chance that Frege is one of the founding fathers of modern Anglo-Saxon philosophy, where, generally speaking, aesthetics has had only marginal influence. That is not an ins
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Brosel, Gerrit, Martin Toll, and Mario Zimmermann. "Lessons learned from the financial crisis - unveiling alternative approaches within valuation and accounting theory." FINANCIAL REPORTING, no. 4 (March 2013): 87–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/fr2012-004006.

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In the aftermath of the financial crisis, one of the most topical research questions is what caused it. We argue that one of the causes is the insufficient theoretical background employed in most valuation cases. Over the last six decades, there has been constructive debate between the proponents of the various valuation theories. However, the advocates of the Anglo-Saxon valuation theory seem unimpressed by the outcomes, claiming that there is no viable alternative to their preferred theory. Consequently they cling to unrealistic assumptions like perfect capital markets and pure competition,
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Schirru, Giancarlo. "Semantica ed etimologia dell’armeno hnjan ‘vasca in cui si preme l’uva’." Atti del Sodalizio Glottologico Milanese 2020, no. 15 n.s. (2021): 109–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.54103/1972-9901/16701.

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The article deals with the Armenian substantive hnjan, which in the modern language denotes the ‘wine-press’ or a ‘rural hut located on the fields’. An exam of its use in the texts of classical age where it is attested (the translation of the Bible and the History of Armenians of Agathangelos) allows to recognize an original meaning of ‘hole dug for the squeezing and the fermentation of the grapes’. The etymology proposed connects the word with Sanskrit paṅka- ‘mud, mire, dirt, clay; ointment; moral impurity’, and a German cognate represented by Old High German fūhti, fūht, Anglo-Saxon fūht ‘d
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Schulte, Michael. "Runology and historical sociolinguistics: On runic writing and its social history in the first millennium." Journal of Historical Sociolinguistics 1, no. 1 (2015): 87–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jhsl-2015-0004.

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AbstractThis paper argues that the rise and the transmission of the runes is largely determined by sociolinguistic factors. First, the older fuþark is identified as a unique Germanic design, adapted from Latin or Greek sources by one or more well-born Germani to mark group identity and status. Hence it is rather unlikely that the search for an exact source alphabet of the older fuþark will make a major breakthrough in future research. Second, the present author argues that the extension of the fuþark in the Anglo-Frisian setting is due to high-scale contact with the Christian Church, including
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Thornbury, Emily V. "Aldhelm's rejection of the Muses and the mechanics of poetic inspiration in early Anglo-Saxon England." Anglo-Saxon England 36 (November 14, 2007): 71–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0263675107000038.

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AbstractIn the metrical preface to his Enigmata, Aldhelm of Malmesbury denies that he has had anything to do with the Muses. While this gesture connects him to his Christian Latin predecessors (and, less directly, to the pagan poets as well), the unique elements of Aldhelm's poem suggest that he is also drawing upon a native tradition of poetry that valued technical skill above lofty subject-matter. By portraying the Muses within this Germanic framework as useless, rather than dangerous, Aldhelm's rejection enabled his successors to employ the Muses, and other Classical allusions, as harmless
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Chlebowicz, Piotr. "Organised Crime as a Political Influence Tool of the Russian Federation." Internal Security 13, no. 2 (2021): 27–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0015.6557.

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The article attempts to describe the use of organised crime to achieve the political goals of the Russian Federation. This phenomenon escapes unambiguous scientific classifications and has an eminently interdisciplinary character. This is because organised crime is usually analysed in the classical criminological literature as a pathology the state fights. However, it turns out that organised crime structures can be an element of the foreign policy carried out by covert and illegal means. Therefore, the criminological perspective should be supplemented with a viewpoint of political and securit
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Borchert, Jens. "From Politik als Beruf to Politics as a Vocation." Contributions to the History of Concepts 3, no. 1 (2007): 42–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/180793207x209075.

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Max Weber's 1919 lecture Politik als Beruf is still considered a classical text in the social sciences. The reception of the text in the Anglo-Saxon world has been profoundly shaped by the translation provided by Hans H. Gerth and C. Wright Mills, first appearing in 1946. Their Politics as a Vocation is more than a vivid transposition of Weber's rather peculiar German rhetoric—it is rendered in a way that suggests a certain interpretation and makes others highly improbable. The present article traces the reception of Weber's text back to certain decisions made by the translators after World Wa
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Adams, J. N., and Marilyn Deegan. "Bald's Leechbook and the Physica Plinii." Anglo-Saxon England 21 (December 1992): 87–114. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s026367510000418x.

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The study of the sources of the Anglo-Saxon medical texts began more than a hundred years ago with T.O. Cockayne's monumental edition of most of the medical, magical and herbal material extant in Old English. Cockayne demonstrated that the most significant text in this corpus, the late ninth-century compilation known as Bald's Leechbook, drew on an impressive range of Latin source materials. Recent work by C.H. Talbot and M.L. Cameron has further extended our knowledge of the classical texts which underlie the Leechbook. Among the significant sources is the text known as the Physica Plinii. Al
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Tairova, Gulmira. "FEATURES OF THE BRITISH MODEL OF FIGHTING CRIME." Jurisprudence 3, no. 5 (2023): 82–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.51788/tsul.jurisprudence.3.5./sxcw7391.

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In the article, the author seeks to reveal the specific aspects of the fight against crime in the UK. In particular, it considers certain elements of the crime fighting system-doctrinal and criminological approaches on which criminal policy is based-features of legislation on combating crime, as well as notable aspects of law enforcement. It is known that the British model of fighting crime was formed under the influence of the Anglo-Saxon legal system and Anglo-American criminological schools. The basis of doctrinal and criminological approaches to crime are administrative-classical and socio
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Orozco, Luis Antonio, and Olga Lucía Anzola-Morales. "A Colombian classic management thinker: Alejandro López Restrepo." Journal of Management History 25, no. 2 (2019): 221–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jmh-07-2018-0034.

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PurposeThis paper aims to present the Colombian Alejandro López Restrepo as a classic management thinker from the first half of the twentieth century and discuss his ideas in the light of Anglo-Saxon authors at that time and his contributions as a professor, manager and public servant.Design/methodology/approachBibliographic material including López’s books and essays and their biography published by Mayor (2001) are reviewed to organize a new reading of López as a management thinker and practitioner.FindingsBeyond several classical managerial thinkers, López reconceptualized scientific manage
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Vasilevskaya, Liudmila Yurievna, Vladimir Sergeyevich Belykh, Tatiana Klavdievna Primak, Ekaterina Borisovna Poduzova, and Philipp Artemievich Tasalov. "Property turnover digitalisation: Interdisciplinary problems of post-classical jurisprudence." SHS Web of Conferences 118 (2021): 04001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/202111804001.

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The purpose of the research is to consider the key interdisciplinary research and practice problems of the property turnover digitalisation and propose ways to solve them. Elements, phenomena and processes of the digital environment first appeared in the countries of the Anglo-Saxon legal family. By determining the constitutive features of them, the authors turned to classical domestic and foreign legal statutory concepts and policy management. The research was carried out by the comparative-legal method and modelling method. The identification of interdisciplinary research and practice proble
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Korynevych, A., and O. Chubinidze. "LEGAL REGULATION OF UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION IN NATIONAL LEGISLATION: A COMPARATIVE ASPECT." Actual Problems of International Relations, no. 141 (2019): 45–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/apmv.2019.141.1.45-57.

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The article reveals the peculiarities of application of universal jurisdiction in national law. In particular, attention was paid to the mechanisms for consolidating universal jurisdiction in the legislation of the Romano-Germanic and Anglo-Saxon legal systems, in particular as regards its subject-matter, personal and territorial application. An inalienable element of this study is the analysis of the powers and practice of the judicial authorities in this matter. The main purpose of the article is a study of universal jurisdiction, based on classical cases of its consolidation in national law
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Марченко, Михаил, and Mikhail Marchenko. "FEATURES OF JUDICIAL PRECEDENT IN THE ROMAN-GERMAN SYSTEM OF LAW." Journal of Foreign Legislation and Comparative Law 2, no. 1 (2016): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/18172.

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The article deals with the main features and characteristics of judicial precedent in the Roman-German law system in comparison with the “classical” precedent — a source of Anglo-Saxon law. Among the features of the system of judicial precedent in the Roman-German law are the following: ambiguity of the phenomenon of precedent and its continental doctrine and concepts; secondary and dual nature of the precedent over other sources of law of that legal family; selective attitude to different branches of law; diversity of the legal basis of precedents in different countries and differentiated app
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KOZHOKAR, Igor, Konstantin SIGALOV, and Ekaterina RUSAKOVA. "Philosophical and Legal Foundation of the Study of Legal Interpretation Technique." WISDOM 25, no. 1 (2023): 231–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.24234/wisdom.v25i1.984.

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The article deals with the philosophical and legal foundations of legal interpretation technique. In particular it is pointed out that in spite of the fact that the legal interpretation is an integral procedure realized within the framework of law implementation (especially - law enforcement), at the same time it has its own meaning and due to this fact deserves a separate scientific attention. Legal interpretation is aimed not simply at clarification of the meaning of normative or other prescriptions, but at finding out the actual will of the legislator. It is pointed out that, contrary to th
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Spassova, Kamelia. "The Return to/of Theory." differences 32, no. 1 (2021): 74–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/10407391-8956960.

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In his paper “The Return to Philology,” Paul de Man insists that philology and theory should not be in conflict, but should, rather, mutually enhance one another. This claim that the turn to theory is also a return to philology is explored in the context of the structure of language. In the last twenty to twenty-five years, the return to philology has been a dominant part of the Anglo-Saxon discourse of “world literature,” which has turned away from theory. The return to philology is captured in a market-based adaptation of literature in terms of globalization, transnationalism, and translatio
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Wood, Ian. "ENTRUSTING WESTERN EUROPE TO THE CHURCH, 400–750." Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 23 (November 19, 2013): 37–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0080440113000030.

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ABSTRACTAlthough there had been substantial donations to the church in the course of the last two centuries of the Roman Empire, the amount of property transferred to the episcopal church and to monasteries in the following two and a half centuries would seem to have been immense. Probably rather more than 30 per cent of the Frankish kingdom was given to ecclesiastical institutions; although the Anglo-Saxon church was only established after 597, it also acquired huge amounts of land, as did the churches of Spain and Italy, although the extent conveyed in the two peninsulas is harder to estimat
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Comas, Eva. "Dues maneres de narrar la realitat a la ràdio." Tripodos, no. 12 (June 20, 2002): 111–22. https://doi.org/10.51698/tripodos.2002.12.111-122.

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As has been evident from classical Greece up to and including the Anglo-Saxon journalistic and literary uadition, there are two ways to narrate depending on the point of view fi-om which a story is told: a first type of narration which is recounted by the voice of a narrator and another which simply shows or demonstrates. Basing himselfon this traditton. the British television critic Lohn Comer applies this distinction to the television news to argue that in this medium, narration which shows is more appropriate that that which tells. The following article also algues that one can discern thes
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Doroszkiewicz, Warsonofiusz. "Grecki mnich Teodor pierwszym Prymasem Anglii." Elpis 12 (2010): 177–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.15290/elpis.2010.12.11.

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The theological climate of the young Church of anglo-Saxon Christians was determined by Irish and Welsh monks maintaining the tradition of the Egyptian desert. The angles and Saxons had a particular vision of the natural world, of the eternal world, a particular comprehension of sin and repentance. rome in its missionary work used them to attach the British Christians the see of St Peter. Britain had no original link with the culture and tradition of the classical Church. It has been particularly established and enforced in VII and VIII, when England received a great dose of classical learning
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Mykytyn, Yu I. "Defining Approaches To The Classification Of Criminal Procedure Policies Of EU Member States." Actual problems of improving of current legislation of Ukraine, no. 51 (August 6, 2019): 166–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.15330/apiclu.51.166-177.

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This article analyzes the approaches to the classification of criminal procedural policiesof EU Member States. The basic variants of classifications of models (types) of criminal procedure policies of the EU Member States are investigated.
 It is considered that in the context of defining approaches to the classification of criminal procedural policies of the Member States of the European Union, it would be optimal to simultaneously use the terms «model» and «type» of criminal procedural policy as universal synonymous categories, that reflecting both European and Ukrainian legal tradition
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Litavrina, Marina G. "American vacations in Russian village. (Russian classics on foreign stage: problematic dialogue and the role of interpretеrs)". ТЕАТР. ЖИВОПИСЬ. КИНО. МУЗЫКА, № 2 (2023): 10–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.35852/2588-0144-2023-2-10-31.

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The production of Turgenev’s “A Month in the Country” (Theatre Guild, 1930) is taken here as inherent example of Russian classics interpretation in the timeline of drama history and intercultural communication through theatre. Meanwhile the difficulties and obstacles on this way are revealed. In the author’s view, the named production is often underestimated being regarded as merely a remake or replica of MAT’s classical version of 1909. The stumbling block on Turgenev’s drama way to American spectators is easily identified at the close glance. According to American critics’ general agreement,
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Hameed, Zakkariya T., and Kesavamoorthy Renganathan. "Role of Institutional Investment Intermediaries in Corporate Control: A Critical Analysis." Revista de Gestão Social e Ambiental 18, no. 2 (2024): e04862. http://dx.doi.org/10.24857/rgsa.v18n2-059.

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Purpose: The study aims to critically analyse the role of institutional investment intermediaries in the corporate control of their investee companies in Anglo-Saxon jurisdictions. Theoretical framework: Critical analysis of the role of institutional investment intermediaries derived out of the theoretical basis of classical theory of separation of ownership from management, agency theory, agency cost, stewardship theory and the modern corporate governance. Method: This is theoretical research using the analogy of the different accepted theories of corporate law on corporate management and con
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Morillo, Ángel, Andrés M. Adroher, Mike Dobson, and Esperanza Martín Hernández. "Constructing the archaeology of the Roman conquest of Hispania: new evidence, perspectives and challenges." Journal of Roman Archaeology 33 (2020): 36–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1047759420000902.

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The first meeting of specialists from different fields relating to research on the Roman army in Hispania took place in Segovia in 1998 under the title “Roman Military Archaeology in Hispania”. Its aim was to gather within one forum different experts working in this field.1 The term “military archaeology” was provocative in the Spanish academic world of the late 1990s, as military studies were viewed with slight suspicion in some quarters, both by those researching indigenous contexts and by those who remained anchored in a classical concept of Romanisation which rather neglected the contribut
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Rigaux, Maxim, and Stijn Praet. "Editorial Note." Journal of Latin Cosmopolitanism and European Literatures, no. 2 (November 26, 2019): iv—v. http://dx.doi.org/10.21825/jolcel.v2i0.15635.

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The image on the cover of this second issue of JOLCEL shows a detail from the so-called Franks Casket, an early eight-century Anglo-Saxon chest made out of whale’s bone, possibly designed to hold a psalter. This artefact constitutes a truly breath-taking nexus of cultural traditions, juxtaposing tableaus as varied as Romulus and Remus being suckled by the shewolf, the mythical Germanic Wayland the Smith at work on his anvil, and the Adoration of the Magi. The scene which has been reproduced here depicts the consequences of the Roman emperor Titus’ sacking of the city of Jerusalem. The inscript
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Leonard, Miriam. "Irigaray's Cave: Feminist Theory and the Politics of French Classicism." Ramus 28, no. 2 (1999): 152–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0048671x00001764.

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Although there are countless feminist readings of Plato and readings of Plato as (a) feminist, the French feminist theorist Luce Irigaray's extended—nearly 200 page!—reading of the cave passage from Book 7 of Plato's Republic may still come as something of a surprise to the classicist. In the recently published book Feminist Interpretations of Plato, however, there is an essay by Irigaray on Plato's Symposium included as just another example of this now established genre. Just any other?—well not quite… As in its sister volume Feminist Interpretations of Aristotle, the editors have decided tha
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Deretić, Irina. "Historical-philosophical debates on Plato’s “unwritten doctrines”: Current positions." Philosophy of the History of Philosophy 3 (2023): 129–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/spbu34.2022.109.

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Ever since a new way of reading Plato based on “unwritten doctrines” was articulated, it became a matter of dispute. However, the testimonies of its existence are undeniable. This expression was used by Aristotle in his Physics and its description can be found both in Aristotle and other in the classical thinkers. There are three key points crucial for Plato’s “unwritten doctrines” i. e. his oral lectures held at the Academy. These are: the doctrine about the Principles i. e. the One and the Indeterminate Dyad (hen and aoristos duas), the thesis about the geometrical construction of the world
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Gokus, Mehmet. "Independent regulatory authorities in Turkish public administration." New Trends and Issues Proceedings on Humanities and Social Sciences 2, no. 2 (2016): 187–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.18844/prosoc.v2i2.442.

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First examples of institutions called as independent regulatory authorities or agencies and being outside of the classic administrative structure have emerged in Anglo-Saxon countries. Starting from 1970s, these institutions have also started to be given place also in some countries in continental Europe.Together with the influence of globalization process and developments occurring in the field of public administration in 1980s, regulatory functions of the government became prominent. In this process, independent regulatory authorities began to spread rapidly as new actors of this function. W
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Yeti, Kuswati. "Development and Dynamics of State Administration in Indonesia: The Struggle of the Discourse of the "State" Administration vis a vis the "Public" Administration." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS 06, no. 04 (2023): 1631–39. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7852309.

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Since Woodrow Wilson “stirred up” the United States public through his writing entitled The Study of Administration (1887) in the journal Political Science Quarterly, state administration began to develop to worldwide, including to Indonesia. Since the 1990s, the state administration has grown considerably compared to Wilson's time. It cannot be denied that the development of State Administration Science is so massive in its home country of the United States and other Anglo-Saxon countries such as England, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. While in developing countries, the dy
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Drohobetskyі, Ivan. "Management of municipal property in Ukraine and some countries: the essence, tools." Herald of Economics, no. 1 (June 1, 2022): 203. http://dx.doi.org/10.35774/visnyk2022.01.203.

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Introduction. Unfortunately, municipal property, like private property in Ukraine, is not a reliable source of stable local budget revenues because, mainly, the form of ownership is not the leading factor in the high efficiency of the economic system, and the conditions in which it can be created to any of the forms of ownership, including municipal, could reveal its own potential, which will increase the economic efficiency of business entities and improve the living standards of community members.The aim of the article is to clarify the essence of municipal property and to establish tools fo
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Bojičić, Samir, Dijana Avdić, Bakir Katana, Amila Jaganjac, and Amra Mačak Hadžiomerović. "Efficiency of combined treatment and conventional physical treatment in bilateral knee arthrosis." Journal of Health Sciences 3, no. 1 (2013): 70–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.17532/jhsci.2013.33.

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Introduction: Degenerative joint disease, which is standardized in Europe by the name of arthrosis or osteoarthrosis, while in the Anglo-Saxon literature is in use for a long time by the name of osteoarthritis (OA) although this is not a classical inflammation,is the most common joint disease in general and the most common cause of functional damage of the musculoskeletal system. Recently, the term osteoarthritisappears more frequently in domestic literature. Arthroses are degenerative joint diseases with progressive character, also one of the most frequent diseases in orthopedics. The disease
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Семенченко, Андрій, and Яніс Янсонс. "Conceptual framework for the development of e-democracy." Public administration aspects 8, no. 1 (2020): 76–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/152008.

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In proposed paper, the current state and main trends in the development of the conceptual foundations of e-democracy have been described. A number of definitions such as "model of electronic democracy" (e-democracy), "electronic citizen" (e-citizen), "electronic bureaucrat" (e-bureaucrat) have been proposed. These definitions based on the analysis of the conceptual and categorical apparatus of the sphere of e-democracy. The classical classifications of e-democracy models by a number of features have been considered, such as: geographical (Anglo-Saxon, European-Continental, Asian models), funct
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Glushkova, I. P. "In Search of Emotions Under the Skies of South Asia, or an Invitation to the ‘Affective Discourse’. Part V. The Global Context. From Thesis to Antithesis to Synthesis, and Again Around." Journal of the Institute of Oriental Studies RAS, no. 1 (11) (2020): 198–210. http://dx.doi.org/10.31696/2618-7302-2020-1-198-210.

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This five-episode survey deals with main theoretical and methodological approaches within the field of emotional / affective studies, well established in the Western academic scholarship but are still of unspectacular character in Russia. Briefly prefacing a publication of the 5th volume of the ‘Under the Skies of South Asia’ project (USSA) which starts the road to the analysis of the emotional paradigms of the South Asian milieu, the paper also asks ourselves if a discourse on emotions in one cultural model can be applicable to another? The first episode drawing from classical works in philos
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Skvortsov, O. Yu. "About BRICS Investment Arbitration." EURASIAN INTEGRATION: economics, law, politics 17, no. 1 (2023): 89–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.22394/2073-2929-2023-01-89-97.

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The article discusses the issue of creating investment arbitration in the BRICS member states. The prerequisites for the creation of this institution are the problems of “classical” investment arbitration, which, in turn, are predetermined by the crisis of globalism as an idea of the world order.Aim. The purpose of this work is to study the prerequisites and the possibility of creating investment arbitration in the BRICS countries.Tasks. Within the framework of achieving this goal, the following tasks were solved: analysis of the crisis of the idea of globalism and, as a consequence, the crisi
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Gordienko, V., M. Onischenko, and I. Malionkina. "FOREIGN DECENTRALIZATION EXPERIENCE OF PUBLIC AUTHORITIES AND THE POSSIBILITY OF ITS TRANSFORMATION IN UKRAINE." Vìsnik Sumsʹkogo deržavnogo unìversitetu, no. 3 (2019): 83–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.21272/1817-9215.2019.3-11.

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The article is devoted to urgent issues of reforming local self-government. It has been proved that decentralization of public authority is a mechanism that ensures sustainable development of the regions of the state on the basis of legislatively regulated processes of transfer of functions, authority and budgets of central executive bodies to local self-government bodies. The peculiarities in process of decentralization of power and reform of local self-government in Ukraine have been analyzed. As a result, we have some positive tendencies of the implementation this reform and some problems a
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Härke, Heinrich. "Through a Black Hole into Parallel Universes." Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia 26, no. 2 (2020): 413–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15700577-12341383.

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Abstract The Anglo-Saxon immigration of the 5th-6th centuries AD led to a dual contact situation in the British Isles: with the native inhabitants of the settlement areas in south-eastern England (internal contact zone), and with the Celtic polities outside the Anglo-Saxon areas (external contact zone). In the internal contact zone, social and ethnogenetic processes resulted in a complete acculturation of the natives by the 9th century. By contrast, the external contact zone between Anglo-Saxon and Celtic polities resulted in a cultural and linguistic split right across the British Isles up to
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