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Journal articles on the topic "Heraldic calendars"

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Strokov, Anton, Bence Gulyás, Péter Somogyi, and Galina Kamelina. "Some remarks on the absolute chronology of heraldic belt fittings." Dissertationes Archaeologicae 3, no. 12 (2025): 393–416. https://doi.org/10.17204/dissarch.2024.393.

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The article examines the absolute chronology of heraldic belt sets. The main challenges researchers face with these belt sets are their wide geographic distribution and the low number of assemblages with determinable calendar age. The radiocarbon dates of wood samples from Grave 62 of the Borisovo cemetery (northeastern Black Sea region) and the find material of the burial are also published here for the first time. Additionally, we collected radiocarbon dates from other graves with similar heraldic belt fittings to estimate their absolute chronological positions.
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Mountain, Julie. "Your outdoor calendar: September." Nursery World 2021, no. 9 (2021): 26–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/nuwa.2021.9.26.

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Salgado Pantoja, José Arturo. "La iconografía porcina desde la prehistoria hasta la Plena Edad Media." Cuadernos del CEMyR, no. 31 (2023): 327–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.25145/j.cemyr.2023.31.14.

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Pigs and humans were linked before this animal developed its domestic characteristics. In its wild boar form, it was hunted, respected, and even admired by various prehistoric, protohistoric, and ancient societies and civilizations, and its image was used as a magical artefact, a prestigious ornament, a sacred symbol, or a funerary emblem. Quite different was the case with the common pig, which was gastronomically exalted and repudiated, but whose representation went almost unnoticed until the High Middle Ages. It was from this period onwards that both subspecies coexisted in art in a more obv
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Baďurová, Anežka, and Lenka Bártová. "Exemplář Kalendáře historického Daniela Adama z Veleslavína z roku 1590 a osudy jeho prvního majitele, neznámého Jiřího Mělnického z Greifenfelsu." Acta Musei Nationalis Pragae – Historia litterarum 68, no. 3-4 (2023): 18–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.37520/amnpsc.2023.003.

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Based primarily on archival sources, the article presents new relevant facts about the life of Jiří [Georgius] Mělnický of Greifenfels († 1619), the first owner of a copy of Kalendář historický printed by Daniel Adam of Veleslavín in 1590. Concerning this copy, significant research attention has been devoted to only one more owner of this book, Václav Nosidlo, namely in connection with his chronicle recordings from exile in 1625–1639. The only information about J. Mělnický so far has come from the owner’s marks in Veleslavín’s calendar: his initials with the date 1596 and a heraldic bookplate
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Butolin, V. D. "The Zoroastrian Calendar in New Persian Poetry: “Names of Persian Days” by Masʿud Saʿd Salman". Orientalistica 6, № 3-4 (2023): 669–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.31696/2618-7043-2023-6-3-4-669-690.

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The calendar introductions were quite widespread in the Persian poetry of the Early Classical period (X–XIII centuries). The court poets on the occasion of a seasonal holiday (Nauruz, Mihran or Sade) or the beginning of a new season turned not only to the description of weather phenomena and changes in nature, but also to the Iranian names of months and days related to holidays and seasons. Such poetization of the Zoroastrian calendar became an integral part of Persian calendar poetry; references to Zoroastrian names of days and months can be found in many poets of the era: Rūdakī, Manūčihrī,
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Schönle, Andreas. "Calendar Reform under Peter the Great: Absolutist Prerogatives, Plural Temporalities, and Christian Exceptionalism." Slavic Review 80, no. 1 (2021): 69–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/slr.2021.30.

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The calendar reforms of Peter the Great introduced on January 1, 1700 have produced a surprising amount of confusion and misunderstanding. This articles proposes firstly to clarify the aims and outcomes of these reforms, so far as the available sources allow. Secondly, through an examination of the New Year celebrations mandated by Peter's edicts, the article examines the legitimating arguments that have been deployed, including ideas about Russia's relation to western countries, about the position of the Orthodox Church in the polity, and about the prerogatives of the ruler in these matters.
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Nolan, Melissa S., Kristy O. Murray, Rojelio Mejia, et al. "Elevated Pediatric Chagas Disease Burden Complicated by Concomitant Intestinal Parasites and Malnutrition in El Salvador." Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease 6, no. 2 (2021): 72. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed6020072.

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The eradication of the vector Rhodnius prolixus from Central America was heralded as a victory for controlling transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi, the parasite that causes Chagas disease. While public health officials believed this milestone achievement would effectively eliminate Chagas disease, case reports of acute vector transmission began amassing within a few years. This investigation employed a cross-sectional serosurvey of children either presenting with fever for clinical care or children living in homes with known triatomine presence in the state of Sonsonate, El Salvador. Over the 20
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Николаенко, Петр, and Pyotr Nikolaen. "The victory near Poltava on June 27, 1709 – the most important factor of strengthening of the Russian statehood." Vestnik of the St. Petersburg University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia 2019, no. 2 (2019): 71–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.35750/20718284-2019-2-71-78.

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This article is the first attempt to chronicle in a comprehensive manner the official attitude of Russian rulers to the significance of the victory over Sweden in the Poltava battle by the Russian troops led by Peter the Great. It traces the evolution of the official stance throughout different periods in history of our Motherland from the reign of Peter the Great as first Russian emperor to contemporary leaders of Russia and newly -independent Ukraine. Using concrete examples the author reveals the nationwide patriotic fervor typifying the official line on the Poltava victory during the empir
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Pošeiko, Solvita. "THE LINGUISTIC LANDSCAPE OF PRINT ADVERTISEMENTS IN DAUGAVPILS: 1920–1930." Via Latgalica, no. 7 (March 22, 2016): 40. http://dx.doi.org/10.17770/latg2015.7.1210.

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<p><em>The theme described in the title is connected with public advertising texts from two informational sources: newspapers printed in Daugavpils („Daugavas Vēstnesis” ‘The Daugava Herald’, „Daugavas Vārds” ‘The Daugava’s Word’, „Latgales Ziņas” ‘Latgalian News’ and „</em><em>Latgales Vēstnesis”</em><em> ‘The Latgale Herald”) and the linguistic landscape of the city, which characterizes the public information space. Commercial discourse is essential to this space, as a large part of public texts have the representation and promotion of establishments, comp
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Kabore, Pamalba Narcise, Aboubacar Oumar Zon, Dasmane Bambara, Souleymane Koussoubé, and Amade Ouedraogo. "Farmers’ Perception of Indigenous Seasonal Forecast Indicators in North Central Burkina Faso." Sustainable Agriculture Research 13, no. 1 (2023): 28. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/sar.v13n1p28.

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West African Sahel is one of the most exposed areas to the adverse effects of climate variability in the world. All agricultural production systems are affected. However, farmers use indigenous knowledge that enable them to make short, medium, and long-term seasonal predictions in order to adapt their agricultural calendar to these climatic risks. In the North Central region of Burkina Faso, this knowledge is not well documented. Therefore, this study aimed to identify the indigenous indicators of seasonal forecasts and analyze factors affecting their reliability. Surveys were carried out in f
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Books on the topic "Heraldic calendars"

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Bamberg, Staatsbibliothek, ed. Calendaria Bambergensia: Bamberger Einblattkalender des 15. bis 19. Jahrhunderts von der Inkunabelzeit bis zur Säkularisation. Anton H. Konrad Verlag, 2018.

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Otteson, Paul. The world awaits: How to travel far and well. 2nd ed. Avalon Travel Pub., 2001.

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Vasey, Ruth. A calendar of Sydney theatrical performances 1870-1879: As recorded in the advertising columns of the Sydney Morning Herald. Edited by Wright Elizabeth and Sydney morning herald. Australian Theatre Studies Centres, School of Theatre Studies, University of New South Wales, 1986.

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Book chapters on the topic "Heraldic calendars"

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Gharaybeh, Mohammed. "Jurisprudential Reliance on Astronomical Calculations in Determining the Beginnings of the Hijri month." In Springer Proceedings in Physics. Springer Nature Singapore, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-96-3276-3_13.

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Abstract Determining the start of the Hijri month through astronomical calculations not only merges Islamic tradition with modern science but also governs religious events for global Muslims. Traditionally, the commencement of each month was heralded by the sighting of the crescent moon, but the advent of technological advancements has ignited debates regarding the utilization of scientific calculations for lunar month initiation. These astronomical calculations entail intricate computations of the moon's phases and angles, employing algorithms to pinpoint the start of each lunar month, a prop
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"Legend of Constancie’. Although that virtue is Shepheardes Calender was thoroughly glossed by named only once before, to describe Guyon and his E.K., and his Dreames, as he told Harvey with some Palmer as they prepare to enter the Bower of Bliss (II pride, had ‘growen by means of the Glosse, (running xii 38.9), it is implicit in each virtue. Its importance continually in maner of a Paraphrase) full as great as is indicated in Elyot’s Gouernour 3.19: ‘that man my Calendar’ (Spenser 1912:612). In glossing The which in childehode is brought up in sondry vertues, Faerie Queene, I have taken E.K. as my guide, shar-if eyther by nature, or els by custome, he be nat ing his apprehension that without glosses ‘many induced to be all way constant and stable, so that he excellent and proper devises both in wordes and meue nat for any affection, griefe, or displeasure, all matter would passe in the speedy course of reading, his vertues will shortely decaye’. It seems inevitable either as unknown, or as not marked’ (Epistle). (For also that this legend, appropriately foreshortened, the historical practice that informs his glossing, see should be the seventh and final book, for that num-Tribble 1993:12–17, 72–87, and Snare 1995.) I ber heralds the poet’s day of rest to round out his six limit my annotations chiefly to words that need to be days of labour. On seven as the number of constancy explicated for readers today, selecting their meanings and mutability, see A. Fowler 1964:58. Such tradi-from the entirely indispensable OED, though I tional number symbolism would seem to determine believe that, finally, most may be clarified by their the numbering of the cantos: vi for the days of cre-immediate context and by their use elsewhere in the ation evident in Mutabilitie’s reign; vii for Nature’s poem. For several reasons, I have avoided interpreta-orderly control over that reign; and viii for regenera-tion as much as possible. First, limitations of space tion and resurrection; see I viii Arg. 1–2n, Bieman do not give me any choice. Second, I agree with 1988:233–38, and headnote to VII viii. Hanna 1991:180 that the annotator who resorts to The fragmentary nature of the cantos, and their interpretation will ‘impose his being, in a double differences in form from the previous books, pre-attack, on the reader and on the text’. Third, I agree clude any understanding of their place in a poem that also with Krier 1994:72 that an annotator’s inter-fashions the virtues. One may only speculate that they pretation is ‘premature and deracinated, especially provide a recapitulation or coda to certain themes for pedagogical purposes’. Fourth, I believe that any in the previous books, such as mutability; or ‘a interpretation of the poem – including my own – is detached retrospective commentary on the poem as Procrustean: a matter of finding several points com-a whole’ (Blissett 1964:26); or the allegorical ‘core’ mon to the poem and some other discourse, and of a book on constancy (Lewis 1936:353). Or that then aligning them, using whatever force is needed they constitute ‘one of the great philosophical poems to spin one’s own tale. All ‘readings’ of the poem of the language’ (Kermode 1965:225) that may be without exception are misreadings, at best partial read as an eschatology (Zitner 1968:11), or as a readings, if only because they are translations. At the theodicy (Oram 1997:290–300), or as an Ovidian same time I recognize that I am interpreting the brief epic (Holahan 1976, C. Burrow 1988:117–19) poem in drawing the reader’s attention to the mean-that treats the dialectical relationship of Nature and ings of its words, and adding such commentary as I Mutabilitie (Nohrnberg 1976:741–44), or the think represents a consensus on how the poem may nature of time itself (Waller 1994:181–85). be understood today. Yet I ask only that readers appreciate Spenser’s art in using words. Although his Annotations." In Spenser: The Faerie Queene. Routledge, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315834696-37.

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