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Journal articles on the topic "Citations latines"
Frey Rébeillé-Borgella, Marie. "La diffusion de la révision hiéronymienne des traductions bibliques dans les livres liturgiques latins (Ve–XIIe siècle) : l’exemple des Douze Prophètes." Clotho 3, no. 2 (December 24, 2021): 167–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/clotho.3.2.167-189.
Full textWolff, Étienne. "Locutions et citations latines chez Alphonse Allais." Bulletin de l'Association Guillaume Budé : Lettres d'humanité 50, no. 4 (1991): 401–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/bude.1991.1766.
Full textLyraud, Pierre, and Pierre Lyraud. "La manière de citer : les citations latines montaniennes dans les Pensées." Dix-septième siècle 287, no. 2 (2020): 255. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dss.202.0255.
Full textJeanjean, Benoît. "Les allusions et citations latines dans Les Aventures d’Astérix le Gaulois." Anabases, no. 9 (March 1, 2009): 296–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/anabases.537.
Full textColombo Timelli, Maria. "Culture savante et culture 'populaire' chez Jean Wauquelin: citations latines et locutions proverbiales dans La Manequine en prose." Le Moyen Français 59 (January 2006): 7–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/j.lmfr.2.303136.
Full textPadilla, Monica J., and Gregory Karczmar. "Abstract 1941: Barriers and effective interventions to engage Latinas' participation in breast cancer clinical trials." Cancer Research 83, no. 7_Supplement (April 4, 2023): 1941. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2023-1941.
Full textFernandez, Alejandro, Mayra Serrano, Marisela Garcia, Katty Nerio, and Kimlin Ashing. "Abstract A22: Challenges using mobile technology for research participation in preventive health research: A preliminary investigation with Spanish-speaking Latinas." Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention 29, no. 9_Supplement (September 1, 2020): A22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7755.modpop19-a22.
Full textArmenta, Amada. "Racializing Crimmigration." Sociology of Race and Ethnicity 3, no. 1 (July 8, 2016): 82–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2332649216648714.
Full textRidley-Merriweather, Katherine E., and Katherine Vogel. "Abstract B033: Understanding Latinas’ decisions to participate in a unique breast cancer clinical trial: A qualitative constructivist grounded theory study." Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention 33, no. 9_Supplement (September 21, 2024): B033. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7755.disp24-b033.
Full textWestra, Haijo. "Références classiques implicites et explicites dans les écrits des Jésuites surla Nouvelle-France 1." Tangence, no. 92 (November 24, 2010): 27–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/044940ar.
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Riaux, Jean-François. "Naissance et postérité de formules-médailles." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Sorbonne université, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024SORUL080.
Full textThe borrowing of any quotation, - e. g. Ignoti nulla cupido or “There is no desire for a thing unknown” Ovid - either verse, prose extract, proverbial expressions, etc., is the reflection of the circulation of content through the several types of mediation thanks to which human society is built and which evolve into what is called “culture”. To refer to a line extracted from a Greek or Latin poem, or even a more recent one, or else from an ancient piece of prose, or to a topical expression roaming across time in an inevitably unpredictable trajectory, it seems appropriate to use the expression formulaic medal, an apt metaphor coined by our late professor Jean Deprun (†) in his Sorbonne research seminar of the 1980s, to characterize an expression phrased and rephrased over the centuries. The present study aims at tracing the journey of some of such nomadic formulaic medals.Our ambition is not to offer some new anthology of quotations, but to question some of them, according to their impact in the works in which they are reused, according to how pervious they may be to the spirit of their age, or according to the personal thoughts to which they may give rise. Such an ambition is demanding: history of ideas may render it possible to answer to it by outlining the various renditions which magnify or discontinue the original meaning of an expression as it moves along its route by leaps and bounds and crossroads.Following Arthur Oncken Lovejoy (1873-1962), the American author of The Great Chain of Being. A study of the history of an idea (1936), one could use the expression idea cells to refer to any ‘roaming' quotation inserted in a text like a micro-organism in a living creature. Because of the ‘biomorphic' connotation of this terminology the term formulaic medal has seemed preferable.Through a collocation based on a metaphor it performs both the attribution of a distinct value to the expression considered (just as the medal has a value for the numismatist) and the representation of its nomadic journey (just as a medal is generally bound to change hands).Which blueprint should be complied with to encompass the destiny of a formulaic medal? Three dimensions of time are to be taken into account.The formulaic medal must be examined first in its context present at the time of its appearance, in the work in which it occurred for the first time.This may fail to apply to all the formulaic medals considered: some expressions of a universal moral nature (such as the ‘Gold rule') cannot be attributed to one single identifiable author.When the object under study is a line or extract of prose by a well identified author, it is crucial to trace it back to the sources which may have inspired the author, shifting from its present to its past, keeping in mind that this may be somewhat difficult and sometimes rather unsuccessful.Finally its future is to be tackled by tracing what is going to be the next stages of the expression studied and its subsequent uses, which may come as a suprise as they may be enriched by variants or alterations which are not to be overlooked.Every author quoting an expression is allowed the freedom to reuse it: one may use it as the slogan of an innocuous rusticity, while another will use it as the motto of libertinism.As a consequence these formulaic medals, whether ancient or more recent, may reflect, according to the ideological context, the commitment to a cause or a bone of contention, or even watershed lines in territories carved at one point or another, by the history of thinking
Escher, Katalin. "Génèse et évolution du deuxième royaume burgonde (443-534) : les témoins archéologiques." Paris 1, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004PA010637.
Full textDe, Bastiani Marta Libertà. "Spinoza et les historiens latins. L'usage des histoires, citations et exemples dans la philosophie politique spinozienne." Thesis, Lyon, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019LYSEN012/document.
Full textIn letter 56, Spinoza does not recognize ancient philosophers’ authority and urges Hugo Boxel to follow only his reason in order to acquire knowledge. Notwithstanding this radical stance, Spinoza quotes, makes references and gives examples which are mostly excerpted from Roman historians; he takes Tacitus’, Sallut’s , Quintus Curtius Rufus’ words and histories seriously to the point that he says, in the TP, that “no one that knows Histories” – the Histories by Tacitus – “can ignore” the rightness of his argumentation. In this work, my aim is to address this apparent contradiction. Articulated in four sections, my dissertation shows how Spinoza uses his sources and which role they play in formulating his political philosophy.Each section focuses on a different aspect of this relationship: the first one is devoted to Spinoza’s education, to his cultural background and to Early modern’s forms of quoting. In the second one, I highlight the existence of a monarchist political current, Tacitism, which makes a consistent use of ancient historian’s quotes; Spinoza confronts this tradition, giving to the ancient writers’ words and maximes a completely different sense. Nevertheless, Spinoza quotes not only for a polemical purpose. In contrast, the references and the exemples seem to fulfil four functions: rhetoric, argumentative, polemic and anthropologic. The last one indicates that thr Roman historians’ words and stories are an integral part of Spinoza’s political philosophy. Finally, in section four, I identify the roles that narrations and stories play in a political philosophy whose aim is to be, at the same time, scientific as well as pragmatic
Santa, Cruz Bustamante César-Octavio. "La citation dans la peinture latino-américaine contemporaine : de la peinture coloniale au Pop Art péruvien." Phd thesis, Université Michel de Montaigne - Bordeaux III, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00940874.
Full textMeschini, Fabio Orsi [UNESP]. "Estudos métricos da informação na América Latina e Caribe: uma análise bibliométrica da produção e coautoria (2011-2015)." Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/154149.
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Objetivou-se analisar a produção e a coautoria latinoamericana e caribenha em Estudos Métricos da Informação na base Scopus no período de 2011 a 2015, contextualizando as políticas científicas e tecnológicas da região. Mais especificamente propõe-se destacar os pesquisadores, países, instituições e periódicos mais produtivos; classificar as temáticas mais trabalhadas segundo proposta de Glänzel (2003) que versa sobre três grupos-alvo (G1 - Bibliometria para profissionais da bibliometria; G2 - Bibliometria aplicada às disciplinas científicas e G3 - Bibliometria para a política científica e gestão); verificar o impacto da produção por meio do número de citações e citantes e relacionar os países e autores mais produtivos em Estudos métricos sob a perspectiva da análise de redes de coautorias. Como resultados, destaca-se o Brasil como o país mais produtivo e consequentemente os pesquisadores brasileiros destacam-se com uma representação de 67% entre os mais produtivos e os mesmos são predominantemente oriundos de universidades. Quanto às coautorias, tem-se um baixo número entre os países e pesquisadores da América Latina e Caribe e até mesmo com os demais do mundo, uma vez que grande parte destas coautorias ocorreu no âmbito interno dos próprios países. Como conclusões, observa-se que há uma necessidade de ampliação de pesquisas a serem realizadas em cooperação no âmbito desta região em Estudos Métricos da Informação, objetivando propiciar um papel de destaque na ciência, almejando a tão merecida representatividade desta região na ciência internacional.
The aim of this research was to analyze the Latin American and Caribbean production and co-authorship in Metric Information Studies at the Scopus base from 2011 to 2015, contextualizing the region's scientific and technological policies. More specifically, it is proposed to highlight the most productive researchers, countries, institutions and periodicals; (G1 - Bibliometrics applied to scientific disciplines and G3 - Bibliometrics for scientific policy and management); to verify the impact of production through the number of citations, the citers and to relate the most productive countries and authors in Metric Studies from the perspective of analysis of co-authorship networks. As a result, Brazil stands out as the most productive country and consequently Brazilian researchers stand out with a representation of 67% among the most productive ones, whose majority is predominantly from universities. As for co-authorships, there is a low number of countries and researchers in Latin America and the Caribbean and even with the rest of the world, since a large part of these co-authorships took place within the countries themselves. As conclusions, it is observed that there is a need to expand research to be carried out in cooperation within this region in Metrics Studies of Information, aiming to provide a prominent role in science and focus on the deserved representativeness of this region in the international science.
Gaucher, Sarah. "La représentation de Lucilius chez Cicéron et Varron : influence des contextes et des pratiques de la citation sur la construction d'une figure littéraire." Thesis, Lyon, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018LYSEN066.
Full textGiven the fragmentary nature of Lucilius’ works, scholars often rely on Horace’s testimony to describe the primus inuentor. In studying Lucilius’ quotes in Varro’s and Cicero’s writings, we hope to achieve a twofold objective. First, we aim to determine to what extent Lucilius’ depiction by Horace owes to the reception of the former’s œuvre. Then, more broadly, we will analyse the influence of the quotation process on the establishment of a literary figure, the selection of some passages, the change in meaning and the emphasis on a specific features of Lucilius’ work. Quotes of Lucilius by Cicero show that the satirist was in the Arpinate’s opinion above all a figurehead of libertas uerborum. Horace gives a similar portrayal of Lucilius, which academics associate with the context of the end of the Republic. Nevertheless, our thesis argues that, when stressing Lucilius’ outspokenness, Horace adopts a process dating back to the Republican era. Moreover, Cicero makes of Lucilius a poeta doctus et perurbanus. Drawing upon works on the urbanitas, our thesis gives an insight into the way that picture attunes with that of Lucilius liber in Cicero’s works. We also address the issue of omission: why is Lucilius’ doctrina, put into limelight by Cicero, overlooked by immediate posterity? Building on the bond between satirical genre and sermo according to Horace, our thesis dwells eventually on the relationship between Lucilius’ figure during the Republican age and several variations of sermo (cotidianus, comicus, Platonis and Bioneus). Horace is not dependent on Cicero and Varro per say but their quotations act as a system of cross-references, enabling in the end such a view on the genre
Revellio, Marie. "Citation Practices in Jerome’s Letters as vestigia of Late Antique Identity Construction." 2017. https://ul.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A20948.
Full textRomanello, Matteo. "Towards the Automatic Retrieval of Cited Parallel Passages from Secondary Literature." 2017. https://ul.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A20949.
Full textBooks on the topic "Citations latines"
1959-, Stone Jon R., ed. The Routledge dictionary of Latin quotations: The illiterati's guide to Latin maxims, mottoes, proverbs and sayings. New York: Routledge, 2005.
Find full textFrede, Hermann Josef. Kirchenschriftsteller : Verzeichnis und Sigel: Repertorium scriptorum ecclesiasticorum latinorum saeculo nono antiquiorum : siglis adpositis quae in editione Bibliorum Sacorum iuxta veterem latinam versionem adhibentur. 4th ed. Freiburg: Herder, 1995.
Find full textJosef, Frede Hermann, Sabatier Pierre, and Erzabtei Beuron, eds. Vetus latina: Die Reste der altlateinischen Bibel. 4th ed. Freiburg: Herder, 1995.
Find full textJosef, Frede Hermann, ed. Kirchenschriftsteller, Verzeichnis und Sigel.: Compléments 2004. Freiburg im Breisgau: Herder, 2004.
Find full textNicolas, dir Christian, ed. Hôs ephat', dixerit quispiam, comme disait l'autre: Mécanismes de la citation et de la mention dans les langues. Grenoble: Université Stendhal - Grenoble 3, 2006.
Find full textChristian, Nicolas, and Université Stendhal-Grenoble 3. Équipe AGREAH., eds. Hôs ephat', dixerit quispiam, comme disait l'autre--: Mécanismes de la citation et de la mention dans les langues de l'Antiquité. Grenoble: UFR de lettres classiques et modernes, Université Stendhal-Grenoble 3, 2006.
Find full textRapalje, Stewart. A dictionary of American and English law: With definitions of the technical terms of the canon and civil laws : also, containing a full collection of Latin maxims, and citations of upwards of forty thousand reported cases, in which words and phrases have been judicially defined or construed. Littleton, Colo: F.B. Rothman, 1997.
Find full textSchuller, Robert Harold. The new possibility thinkers Bible: New King James version. Nashville: T. Nelson, 1996.
Find full textPublishers, Thomas Nelson, ed. The international student Bible for Catholics: New American Bible. Nashville: T. Nelson Publishers, 1999.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Citations latines"
Gallego, Julie. "Les citations latines dans Astérix." In Le tour du monde d'Astérix, 111–29. Presses Sorbonne Nouvelle, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.psn.7003.
Full text"Citations latines de la tradition chrétienne dans la littérature hébraïque de controverse avec le christianisme (xiie–xve s.)." In Latin-into-Hebrew: Texts and Studies, 349–88. BRILL, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004252868_019.
Full text"Index of Scriptural Citations." In Fifteen Medieval Latin Parodies, 109–22. Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781771103916-022.
Full text"Occurrences et citations." In Etudes sur le premier siècle de l’averroïsme latin. Approches et textes inédits, 11–21. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.sa-eb.4.00212.
Full textFraenkel, Pierre. "Index des citations bibliques." In Martin Bucer: Opera Latina, Volume 4. Consilium theologicum privatim conscriptum, 191–93. BRILL, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004476905_080.
Full text"INDEX OF SCRIPTURAL CITATIONS." In Medieval Latin Texts on the Eternity of the World, 209–11. BRILL, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004246720_020.
Full text"Index of Biblical Citations." In Martin Bucer: Opera Latina, Volume 6. De vera et falsa caenae dominicae administratione (1546), 301–8. BRILL, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004273245_009.
Full text"Abbreviations and Citation Form." In Gower and Anglo-Latin Verse, xi—xii. Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781771104180-002.
Full textFraenkel, Pierre. "Index des citations non bibliques." In Martin Bucer: Opera Latina, Volume 4. Consilium theologicum privatim conscriptum, 193–94. BRILL, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004476905_081.
Full text"Index of Biblical Citations." In Martin Bucer: Opera Latina, Volume 5. Defensio adversus Axioma Catholicum id est criminationem R.P. Roberti Episcopi Abrincensis (1534), edited by William Ian P. Hazlett, 195–99. BRILL, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004474215_028.
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Castillo-Velázquez, Jose-Ignacio, Cesar Viloria-Núñez, and Mónica-Karel Huerta. "Trends in IEEE Conferences Proceedings in Latin America: Number of Papers and its Citations." In 2024 IEEE Technology and Engineering Management Society (TEMSCON LATAM), 1–6. IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/temsconlatam61834.2024.10717797.
Full textCollective, Citational Justice, Debora de Castro Leal, Gabriela Molina Leon, Juan F. Maestre, Kristin Williams, Marisol Wong-Villacres, Pedro Reynolds-Cuéllar, Sushil K. Oswal, Teresa Cerratto Pargman, and Vishal Sharma. "Citational Practices: Interrogating Hegemonic Knowledge Structures in Computing Research in Latin America." In CLIHC 2021: X Latin American Conference on Human Computer Interaction. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3488392.3488411.
Full textSepúlveda-Páez, Geraldy, and Carmen Araneda-Guirriman. "WOMEN FACULTY AND SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTIVITY IN LATIN AMERICAN CONTEXT: EVIDENCE FROM CHILE." In International Conference on Education and New Developments. inScience Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36315/2021end026.
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Hornig, Constance, and Sandra Cointreau. Global Review of Economic Instruments for Solid Waste Management in Latin America and the Caribbean: Executive Summary. Inter-American Development Bank, February 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0010534.
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