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Driscoll, Stephen T. « Antony Charles Thomas ». Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 145 (30 novembre 2016) : 13–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.9750/psas.145.13.16.

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Mant, A. Keith. « Frédéric Charles Thomas, M.D. » American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology 8, no 1 (mars 1987) : 86–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00000433-198703000-00020.

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Christenson, Chris, Tim Elwell, Marabeth Hofelich, Harold Johnstone, Hank Kohlbrand, Bruce Powers, Brenda Prine, Kenan Stevick et Larry Whiting. « Thomas Charles Hofelich, PhD ». Thermochimica Acta 450, no 1-2 (novembre 2006) : 132–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tca.2006.06.007.

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Patterson, Richard. « Dr Charles Thomas Jackson's Aphasia ». Journal of Medical Biography 5, no 4 (novembre 1997) : 228–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/096777209700500407.

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Lilley, John D., et Gordon A. Smith. « Thomas Charles Rowbotham 1921–2014 ». British Dental Journal 217, no 1 (juillet 2014) : 51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sj.bdj.2014.590.

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Silva, Paul C., et Richard L. Moe. « THOMAS CHARLES DeCEW (1946–1997) ». Phycologia 37, no 3 (mai 1998) : 227–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.2216/i0031-8884-37-3-227.1.

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Raphael, Philip J. « Charles W. Thomas 11 (1926-1990) ». Counseling Psychologist 20, no 2 (avril 1992) : 377–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0011000092202010.

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Lee, Jeffrey. « Charles Darwin and Thomas Henry Huxley ». Focus on Geography 47, no 4 (mars 2004) : 34–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1949-8535.2004.tb00049.x.

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Bobbie Oliver. « Charles Thomas (Tom) Stannage, 1944-2012 ». Labour History, no 104 (2013) : 225. http://dx.doi.org/10.5263/labourhistory.104.0225.

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Ray, Martin. « Thomas Hardy's Letter to Charles Hiatt ». Notes and Queries 53, no 3 (1 septembre 2006) : 338. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/notesj/gjl094.

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Payen, Pascal. « Charles Martindale et Richard F. Thomas ». Anabases, no 6 (1 octobre 2007) : 260–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/anabases.3404.

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Nicholls, Mark. « Sir Charles Percy ». Recusant History 18, no 3 (mai 1987) : 237–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0268419500020584.

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IN THE CHANCEL of Dumbleton Church, Gloucestershire, there is a monument bearing the following inscription:Here lye the bodies of Sir Charles Percye Knight 3rd Sonne of the Earle of Northumberland and of Dame Dorathy his Wife the Daughter of Thomas Cocks of Cleeve Esquire and of Anne their daughter. Sir Charles was buried the 9 Day of Iuly Anno Domini 1628, Dame Dorathy the 28th of Iune 1646.
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Catellani-Dufrêne, Nathalie. « “Sed vatem canimus vates”. Le supplice de Thomas More dans les Funera de Jean Second ». Moreana 48 (Number 185-, no 3-4 (décembre 2011) : 47–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/more.2011.48.3-4.5.

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The torture of Thomas More gave rise to strong reactions throughout Europe, as can be seen in the lamentation “Naenia in mortem Thomae Mori” written by Johannes Secundus and at first attributed to Erasmus. The article aims at exploring the functions and stakes of that poem of a hybrid making, which explores different styles and tones and is based on antique models. If this poem depicts an antithetic couple, Thomas More, painted as a saint and an elegiac poet, and Henry VIII, true parangon of the tyrant, it implicitely supports the project of Charles V’s European imperialism. Moreover, Johannes Secundus mostly famous for his erotic poetry, asserts there his esthetic choices and claims the poetic licence at the service of a politicized poetry.
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NESTOR, Mihaela. « Rolul vestimentației în definirea personajelor din Documentele Postume ale Clubului Pickwick ». ANALELE UNIVERSITĂȚII DIN CRAIOVA SERIA ȘTIINȚE FILOLOGICE LIMBI STRĂINE APLICATE 2024, no 1 (19 juillet 2024) : 369–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.52744/aucsflsa.2024.01.40.

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Anghelescu Irimia, Mihaela. Dict ionarul universului britanic, Humanitas, Bucuresti, 1999, 2002 Bottez, Monica. Aspects of the Victorian Novel Reccurent Images in Charles Dickens's Work, București, 1985. Chesterton, G.K. Charles Dickens, Ed. Univers, 1970. Carlyle, Thomas. Filosofia vestimentației, Ed. Institutul European, Iasi,1998. Dickens, Charles. Documentele postume ale clubului Pickwick, Ed. de stat pentru Literatura si Arta, Bucuresti, 1954. Nanu, Adina. Arta, stil, costum, Noi media print, Bucuresti, 2006 Veres, Grigore. Opera lui Charles Dickens in Romania, Minerva, 1982.
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Marc’hadour, Germain. « Lettre de Charles - Quint à Thomas More ». Moreana 37 (Number 143-, no 3-4 (décembre 2000) : 147–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/more.2000.37.3-4.11.

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Guthrie, Robert V., et Anderson J. Franklin. « Charles William Thomas II (1926–1990) : Obituary. » American Psychologist 47, no 1 (1992) : 76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0003-066x.47.1.76.

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Persson, Bjorn. « Book Reviews ». Prosthetics and Orthotics International 22, no 2 (août 1998) : 168–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/03093649809164479.

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Diesel, Sophia Celina. « A NATUREZA DARWINISTA EM THOMAS HARDY ». Organon 33, no 65 (14 décembre 2018) : 16. http://dx.doi.org/10.22456/2238-8915.85125.

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O novelista e poeta inglês Thomas Hardy compartilha de muitas questões e dúvidas apresentadas por seu contemporâneo naturalista Charles Darwin na famosa obra A Origem das Espécies. Discussões envolvendo a existência de Deus, o início da vida e o papel do homem no contexto natural (e social) provocadas pelo argumento de Darwin tornaram-se comuns na Inglaterra da segunda metade do século dezenove e surgem também na obra de Hardy. Ambos os autores foram acusados de heresia e de promover a imoralidade de um mundo sem Deus. Porém, uma análise mais cuidadosa aponta que para nenhum deles o fato de descer o homem da posição de obra central da criação significava o fim do sentido da vida; mas, ao contrário, apenas que a natureza oferece uma espécie nova de moralidade. PALAVRAS-CHAVE: Thomas Hardy; Charles Darwin; literatura vitoriana; ciências naturais.
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Woodbridge, Jr., Benjamin. « Sir Thomas Browne, Lamb e Machado de Assis ». Machado de Assis em Linha 7, no 13 (juin 2014) : 01–04. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1983-68212014000100002.

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Persson, Björn M. « Book review ». Prosthetics and Orthotics International 24, no 1 (avril 2000) : 83–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03093640008726526.

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Aida, A., A. Shihab-Eldeen et Christopher Ford. « Professor Charles William Thomas Pilcher 1939–2004 ». Medical Principles and Practice 13, no 5 (2004) : 237–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000079520.

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Levin, Carole. « Dreaming of Death and the Dead in the Stuart Political World Imaginary ». Explorations in Renaissance Culture 47, no 2 (7 décembre 2021) : 172–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/23526963-04702003.

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Abstract William Laud played a critical role in the politics and religion in the reign of James I and especially that of his son, Charles I. There was great antagonism toward him by Puritans, and Laud’s close friendship with George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, made Laud even more controversial, as did his fight with the king’s jester, Archy Armstrong. Dreams were seen as having great significance at time of Laud, and Laud recorded his dreams in his journal. Dreams also played a role in the early Stuart political world. This essay examines how Laud’s enemies used his own dreams against him in the work of William Prynne, once Laud was arrested during the English Civil war. It also looks at how Laud was compared to also despised Thomas, Cardinal Wolsey in a number of political pamphlets that used dreams, such as Archy’s Dream and Canterburie’s Dream. Laud also appeared as a character in a dream of Charles I’s attendant Thomas Herbert the night before the king’s execution, where Laud came to comfort Charles.
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Brito Junior, Antonio Barros de, et Bianca Raupp Meyer. « O esnobismo e o mecanismo do desejo em Morte em Veneza ». Scriptorium 5, no 2 (31 décembre 2019) : 33207. http://dx.doi.org/10.15448/2526-8848.2019.2.33207.

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Este artigo pretende mostrar que o esnobismo é a possível causa da não concretização do romance entreAs- chenbacheTadzio, personagens do livro Morte em Veneza, de Thomas Mann. Analisando a personalidade de Aschenbacha partir dos postulados críticos de Charles Baudelaire, Albert Camus e René Girard, concluímos que o esnobismo envolve o protagonista em uma relação triangular com os modelos literários clássicos, criando uma necessidade de transformar-se em obra de arte de si mesmo, e abdicando, assim, da ideia romântica da espontaneidade do desejo e da autossufici- ência do sujeito. Em última análise, apontamos para o fato de que essa obra de Thomas Mann incorpora o mecanismo do desejo mimético girardiano, evidenciando o paradoxo do dandismo e do esnobismo, que se mantém preso à ilusão romântico-platônica da originalidade, ainda que guiado pela mediação e pela imitação do mediador.*** Snobberyandthemechanicsofdesire in Death in Venice ***Thisarticlesuggeststhatthesnobberyisprobablythemainreasonwhythe romance betweenAschenba- chandTadzio, thecharactersof Thomas Mann’sDeath in Venice, does nothappen. The authorsanalysetheper- sonalityofAschenbachwiththe help ofthecriticworksof Charles Baudelaire, Albert Camus and René Girard onsnobberyanddandyism. ThispaperthensustainsthatthesnobberythatAschenbach displays hasto do withhisat- tempttocreate a workofartofhisown persona takingintoaccounttheartisticandliterarymodelsthat surround him. In sodoing, Aschenbachgoesagainsttheromanticideaof a completelyautonomouspersonalityanddesire. At last, thearticle points tothefactthatthe book embodiesthemimeticmechanismandpresentstheparadoxofdandyismandsnobbery, whichistotrytoholdtheromanticilusionoforiginality, beingdrivenbythemimicryofthemediatoratthesame time.Keywords:Snobbery; Dandyism; MimeticDesire; Thomas Mann; René Girard.
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Cutler, Kenneth E. « The Baronetcy of the Skellingthorpe Vavasor ». Albion 17, no 3 (1985) : 301–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4048959.

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On 22 June 1631 the government of Charles I issued Letters Patent proclaiming Captain Sir Charles Vavasor of Skellingthorpe, Lines., a baronet. The grant of honors to Sir Charles Vavasor was among the most distinctive made in England during the seventeenth century. By its special terms, Sir Charles became the first baronet (of approximately 285) to receive rights of precedence—in spite of parliamentary statutes opposing such rights. A clause of precedency declared the title retroactive to 29 June 1611, and that, in turn, made Sir Charles's father, Sir Thomas Vavasor, who had died in 1620, a baronet post mortem. The baronetcy of Sir Charles Vavasor is also unusual as one of the few which did not depend upon the patronage of the Duke of Buckingham, as the only one created during the whole of 1631, and as the last one created before the eve of Civil War.The competition for honors among the gentry is an important element in the social history of early seventeenth century England, and a factor in the complex origins of the Civil War. The full dimensions of that competition can be illuminated by studying the motives of individual families, and the processes by which they achieved their titles. The Skellingthorpe Vavasor make an especially interesting study because of the unusual distinctions which attend their title.Heretofore, however, paucity of evidence made it nearly impossible to reconstruct the quest for honors of the Skellingthorpe Vavasor. The evidence did show that before he died in 1620, Sir Thomas Vavasor sought the title of baronet without success, and that eleven years later, Sir Thomas's son, Charles, finally received a baronetcy with precedency. The intervening years, 1620-1631, had to be filled with conjectures about Charles Vavasor's motives, timing, and patronage, and also with some conjectures about why the government granted him honors of dubious legality.
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Olivares Merino, Eugenio M. « Charles V’s ‘Encomium Mori’ as Reported By Ambassador Elyot ». Grove - Working Papers on English Studies 27 (14 décembre 2020) : 71–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.17561/grove.v27.a5.

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William Roper is the author of the first and most influential biography of Sir Thomas More, his father-in-law, finished in 1557. As stated in this source, shortly after More’s execution for high treason at the Tower of London (1535), the Emperor Charles V met Thomas Elyot then serving as ambassador at the imperial court. The content of this meeting was later on disclosed by Elyot himself to some members of More’s closest circle, among them Roper himself, whose testimony has remained the ultimate source of the episode. As soon as Charles had come to know about More’s execution, he communicated the news to Elyot and shared with him his admiration for the ex-Chancellor. Several scholars, however, have questioned the reliability of Roper’s memory in the light of historical evidence for Elyot’s whereabouts at the time of More’s death. This paper revises the main stances in the discussion of this episode, and brings into consideration other issues that might cast some light, not only on the details of this story, but also on the relationship between these two Thomases (More and Elyot) and Charles, the most powerful ruler in Europe at the time.
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Pally, Marcia. « Relational Views of Humanness : The Reciprocity of Ontos and Telos ». Studies in Christian Ethics 33, no 2 (3 mai 2019) : 224–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0953946819847958.

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This article explores humanity’s ontology of relationality and telos of the common good as not only inseparable but mutually constitutive, drawing on the work of Thomas Aquinas and looking into the debates between Charles De Koninck and Jacques Maritain.
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Cifarelli, Paola. « Thomas Basin, Histoire de Charles VII et Louis XI ». Studi Francesi, no 190 (LXIV | I) (1 avril 2020) : 153–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/studifrancesi.22357.

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Davis, Rebecca, Fatmah Al-Qadfan et Brooke Campbell. « Current Approaches in Drama Therapy, 3rd ed., David Read Johnson and Renée Emunah (2021) ». Drama Therapy Review 8, no 1 (1 avril 2022) : 154–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/dtr_00102_5.

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Review of: Current Approaches in Drama Therapy, 3rd ed., David Read Johnson and Renée Emunah (2021)Springfield, IL: Charles C Thomas Publisher, Ltd, 624 pp.,ISBN 978-0-39809-344-0, p/bk, $86.95ISBN 978-0-39809-345-7, e/bk, $86.95
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Sirc, Geoffrey. « Review Essay : Resisting Entropy ». College Composition & ; Communication 63, no 3 (1 février 2012) : 507–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.58680/ccc201218449.

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The Evolution of College English: Literacy Studies from the Puritans to the Postmoderns Thomas Miller A Counter-History of Composition: Toward Methodologies of Complexity Byron Hawk Toward A Composition Made Whole Jody Shipka Teaching with Student Texts: Essays toward an Informed Practice Joseph Harris, John D. Miles, Charles Paine, editors
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Gautier, Alban. « Thomas M. Charles-Edwards, Wales and the Britons. 350-1064 ». Médiévales 66, no 66 (30 juin 2014) : 215–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/medievales.7308.

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Jacobs, Struan. « Models of scientific community : Charles Sanders Peirce to Thomas Kuhn ». Interdisciplinary Science Reviews 31, no 2 (juin 2006) : 163–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/030801806x103361.

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Croft, Pauline. « The Royal Image. Representations of Charles I Thomas N. Corns ». English Historical Review 115, no 463 (septembre 2000) : 971–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/enghis/115.463.971.

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Eckert, William G. « Charles Norris (1868-1935) and Thomas A. Gonzales (1878-1956) ». American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology 8, no 4 (décembre 1987) : 350–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00000433-198712000-00018.

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Croft, P. « The Royal Image. Representations of Charles I Thomas N. Corns ». English Historical Review 115, no 463 (1 septembre 2000) : 971–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ehr/115.463.971.

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Hirst, Derek. « The Royal Image : Representations of Charles I. Thomas N. Corns ». Modern Philology 99, no 1 (août 2001) : 112–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/493041.

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Kritsky, Gene. « Thomas Edison's Entomological Pursuits And His Correspondence with Charles Darwin ». American Entomologist 39, no 2 (1993) : 79–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ae/39.2.79.

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Sharp, Helen M. « Teaching Low-Achieving and Disadvantaged Students. By Charles H. Hargis. Springfield, Ill. : Charles C. Thomas, 1989 ». NASSP Bulletin 74, no 524 (mars 1990) : 120–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/019263659007452420.

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Pinto, David. « The Royal Martyr Discover'd : Thomas Pierce and Nicholas Lanier ». Royal Musical Association Research Chronicle 49 (2018) : 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14723808.2018.1455316.

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An overlooked pamphlet of Thomas Pierce's civil-war Latin polemic appends four unascribed English verse-texts dated 1647-9. Pierce's contemporary Anthony Wood ascribed them to him, and named musical setters: William Child, Nicholas Lanier, and Arthur Phillips. Ejected for royalism from Magdalen College, Oxford, Pierce returned as its Restoration President. In 1649, though, why would Lanier, Master of the King's Music, have set a then-ousted don's ‘Funeral Hymn’ for Charles I?
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The Editors. « Dynamics of Contention ». International Review of Social History 49, no 1 (avril 2004) : 103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s002085900300138x.

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In 2001, Doug McAdam, Sydney Tarrow, and Charles Tilly published Dynamics of Contention. In this jointly written volume, they aim to identify “similarities and differences, pathways and trajectories across a wide range of contentious politics – not only revolutions, but also strike waves, wars, social movements, ethnic mobilizations, democratization, and nationalism”. Thereby, they set out to develop the foundations for a general programme for the study of contentious episodes wherever and whenever they occur.As Dynamics of Contention is an ambitious work in the field of historical sociology and social history, we have invited comments by Knut Kjeldstadli, Dilip Simeon, and Thomas Welskopp – scholars from different research traditions. Charles Tilly responds.
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AYRIS, PAUL. « Preaching the Last Crusade : Thomas Cranmer and the ‘Devotion’ Money of 1543 ». Journal of Ecclesiastical History 49, no 4 (octobre 1998) : 683–701. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022046997005678.

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In the summer of 1543 King Henry VIII promised that he would send 40,000 ducats, the equivalent of £10,000, to Ferdinand, king of the Romans and of Hungary, archduke of Austria, to help his brother, Emperor Charles V, in his defence of Christendom against the Turk. Europe witnessed a strange alliance between Henry, himself a schismatic monarch, and Charles, who had effectively blocked Henry's attempts to have the pope annul his first marriage. The coalition of opposing forces was equally remarkable, comprising the Most Christian King of France and his non-Christian ally, the Turk. Francis's support for the Turks was contrasted by some with the king's attitude to Protestant reform. Francis seems to have regretted the presence in 1543–4 of a Turkish colony at Toulon, which appears to have possessed a slave market and mosque. The alliance between Charles V and Henry VIII attests to the persistence of the medieval concept of Christendom (Christianitas), groups of nations which shared basic religious and cultural values despite the religious divides being caused by the Reformation.Henry made elaborate plans to furnish Charles with the promised £10,000 to support military action on the continent. The money, available either as cash or as bills of exchange, was released in two halves, the first on 16 August 1543 and the second on 18 September. In his usual way, the imperial ambassador in England, Eustace Chapuys, made things worse by harrying the Privy Council for speedy payment of the funds. The crown, none the less, hit on an interesting solution to the problem of recovering its money. Henry issued an appeal to every diocese in England to organise voluntary contributions from parishioners to recover the amount of money he disbursed abroad. Working from the financial returns among the exchequer subsidy rolls at the Public Record Office, Dr Kitching has calculated that such collections raised no more than £1,903 8s. 3d., less than a fifth of the money advanced to Charles V. The English parishes reimbursed the crown in late 1543 and early 1544.As Dr Kitching himself has indicated, the background to the whole episode is poorly documented. Previously unknown to historians, however, important material concerning the king's plan survives in the diocesan archives of London and Westminster. The episcopal registers of Edmund Bonner, bishop of London, and Thomas Thirlby, bishop of the short-lived see of Westminster, both shed valuable light on this scheme. Diocesan bishops recorded their formal administrative acts in registers, the compilation of which was supervised by the diocesan registrar. Unfortunately, the archiepiscopal archives at Lambeth are silent on the collections of 1543. The registers for the dioceses of London and Westminster, however, are particularly informative for the opening years of the Reformation. It is my purpose to consider the nature of the new evidence and to offer a transcript of the more important documents.
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Murphy, Martin. « Cloak Without Dagger : Dr Thomas Hussey, 1746–1803 ». Recusant History 19, no 1 (mai 1988) : 80–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s003419320002015x.

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CHARLES BUTLER, who knew Thomas Hussey well, wrote of him that he ‘would long live the memory of his friends:—a man of great genius, of enlightened piety; with manners at once imposing and elegant; and enchanting conversation. He did not come into contact with many whom he did not subdue: the highest rank often sunk before him. One notes, straightaway, the language of avoirdupois: the man ‘imposes’, he ‘subdues’, and beneath him others ‘sink’. Thomas Hussey had weight. That is evident in the portrait which hangs today in the building that rests on his foundations, Spanish Place: it conveys the force of character of one who was, in the words of another acquaintance, ‘by talents, nerves, ambition and intrepidity fitted for the boldest enterprise’.
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Domingos, Nathália. « Solmização : um estudo sistemático de seu ensino a partir de fontes primárias inglesas do final do século XVI até o fim do XVII ». Revista Música 14, no 1 (10 mai 2014) : 197. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/rm.v14i1.115252.

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Este artigo aborda aspectos do ensino da Solmização a partir do estudo sistemático de fontes primárias inglesas do final do século XVI até o fim do XVII. Pretende-se evidenciar as particularidades do ensino da Solmização dentre os autores ingleses já que eles utilizam apenas quatro Sílabas: mi, fá, sol, lá. Para isto, será explicitado a forma como Thomas Morley (1597), Thomas Campion (ca. 1614), Charles Butler (1636), John Playford (1655) e Christopher Simpson (1667) tratam este assunto. Pode-se concluir que apesar da maioria dos tratados ingleses de música prática do século XVI até o fim do XVII serem baseados no sistema hexacordal, não explicam todas as regras necessárias para a sua compreensão.
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Olivares Merino, Eugenio M. « Thomas More and Charles V Part I / II : Serenissimo Castellæ principe Carolo ». Moreana 50 (Number 191-, no 1-2 (juin 2013) : 67–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/more.2013.50.1-2.6.

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In January 1515, Charles, Prince of Castile, was declared of age; four years later he was the most powerful sovereign in the Western world. At the same time, Thomas More was starting a diplomatic career which would lead him to gain his King’s favour. In the complex maze of sixteenth century diplomacy, the paths of these two men crossed. Insofar as their interests followed at times divergent – or even confronting – lines, they did share two main concerns: the Turks and the Lutheran Reformation.
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Stephens, Christopher. « A brief history of the development and use of vulcanised rubber in dentistry ». British Dental Journal 234, no 8 (28 avril 2023) : 607–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41415-023-5735-7.

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AbstractUntil the late nineteenth century, denture baseplates and removable orthodontic appliances were usually made of gold. Though now largely forgotten, the discovery of vulcanised rubber was instrumental in making these forms of dental treatment widely available to the general public. While Charles Goodyear is recognised for his role in the development of vulcanite in America, that of Thomas Hancock in the UK is less well-known.
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Landa, Edward R. « Physician/Chemist/Geologist Charles Thomas Jackson's Life of Conflict and Controversy ». Journal of Geological Education 43, no 1 (janvier 1995) : 20–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.5408/0022-1368-43.1.20.

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Fröhlich, Michael. « Thomas Charles-Edwards / Julian Reid : Corpus Christi College. Oxford. A History ». Das Historisch-Politische Buch : Volume 66, Issue 4 66, no 4 (1 décembre 2018) : 604–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.3790/hpb.66.4.604.

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Patterson, Richard. « Charles Thomas Jackson MD, Vesuvius, and the Idea of Surgical Anaesthesia ». Journal of Medical Biography 9, no 4 (novembre 2001) : 220–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/096777200100900405.

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Edwards, Jess. « Thomas Hobbes, Charles Cotton and the ‘wonders’ of the Derbyshire Peak ». Studies in Travel Writing 16, no 1 (février 2012) : 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13645145.2012.639606.

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Reynolds, Patricia. « English Heritage Book of Tintagel : Arthur and Archaeology by Charles Thomas ». Arthuriana 5, no 3 (1995) : 123–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/art.1995.0031.

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Merino, Eugenio M. Olivares. « Thomas More and Charles VPart III / III Such a worthy councellour ». Moreana 52 (Number 199-, no 1-2 (juin 2015) : 191–235. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/more.2015.52.1-2.13.

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More’s retirement at Chelsea after his resignation lasted less than two years, a time which he devoted to write his books of controversy (especially during 1533), while trying to keep himself away from public life. The life of the ex-Chancellor contrasts with the Emperor’s frantic activity in Italy, Spain and Northern Africa. As the situation of Catherine of Aragón worsened, the possibility of war between England and Charles V became more and more real. And yet, a careful revision of available data proves that the Emperor never considered this course of action seriously: his real concerns were the Turks, the strengthening of his alliance with the Pope to face Lutheranism, and the ever hostile Francis I. As an epilogue to this research, I will bring into consideration the Emperor’s words of praise about the English Chancellor, as reported presumably by Sir Thomas Elyot.
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