THE IMAGERY OF DEATH IN THE VISUAL DISCOURSE OF FRENCH ILLUMINATION OF THE 13TH-15TH CENTURIES: ICONOGRAPHIC TYPOLOGIES AND ARTISTIC PRACTICE

The Imagery of Death in the Visual Discourse of French Illumination of the 13th-15th Centuries: Iconographic Typologies and Artistic Practice

Classical historical and art studies in the context of the development of modern humanities are frequently synthesised with research on visual culture and social art history, forming a broad discourse on the study of the culture of a particular era, country, or community.This optics is taken as the basis for this study, wherein such a fundamental p

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Conformal boundary conditions, loop gravity and the continuum

Abstract In this paper, we will make an attempt to clarify the relation between three-dimensional euclidean loop quantum gravity with vanishing cosmological constant and quantum field theory in the continuum.We will argue, in particular, that in three spacetime dimensions the discrete spectra for the geometric boundary observables that we find in l

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Educating the Public Health Workforce: A Scoping Review

The aim of this scoping review was to identify and characterize the recent literature pertaining to the education of the public health workforce worldwide.The importance of preparing a public health workforce with sufficient capacity and appropriate capabilities has been recognized by major organizations around the world (1).Champions for public he

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