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Anomaly Detection Using Symbolic Algebra, its objective the cultural preparation and the didactic and scientific activities of the new professional intellectual.”. Though the act of reading always “faces in two directions,” encompassing both a private response and a social or institutional context that controls the interplay of meanings avamygdala 发表于 2025-3-25 18:57:01
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2945-5936What relevance did this image have for the late medieval imagination? Engaging Words is an interdisciplinary study on the conception of reading in late medieval society. Beginning with an examination of the social conditions that produced a viable reading public, the book proceeds to examine popula预防注射 发表于 2025-3-26 04:54:09
C. Hansen,O. Bringmann,W. Rosenstiel Books of Hours had also been commonly used as a first reader, introducing the letters of the alphabet and simple prayers on which to practice, the new primer was also meant to serve as the official “first book,” laying a firm ideological foundation upon which to build an education appropriate to an enlightened society.Gentry 发表于 2025-3-26 09:49:31
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2945-5936 from late medieval culture as well as from historical documents and literary texts, Engaging Words shows how reading became a cultural metaphor in the late Middle Ages that transformed the way the Western world thought about identity and social roles.978-1-349-63000-4978-1-349-62998-5Series ISSN 2945-5936 Series E-ISSN 2945-5944