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Was King John of England bipolar? : a medical history using mathematical modelling

Was King John of England bipolar? : a medical history using mathematical modelling

... of King John has not received any further academic scrutiny, the mental illness of George III of England, initially attributed to porphyria but now considered as more likely to have been bipolar ...

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Sovereigns, sterling and “some bastards too!”: Brexit seen from Shakespeare’s King John

Sovereigns, sterling and “some bastards too!”: Brexit seen from Shakespeare’s King John

... of England were for a moment raised to the castle walls, like the citizens of Angiers, and the sense is that even if they found little pleasure in the view from up there they nevertheless found pleasure in the ...

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"King  John and the Obedience of  All Degrees"

"King John and the Obedience of All Degrees"

... question King John about his barring of the papal appointee Stephen Langton from the see of Canterbury, he attempts to procure the subjection of England by symmetrically greeting both King ...

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Charles Macready’s King John: Victorian Theatre and Double-voiced Medievalism

Charles Macready’s King John: Victorian Theatre and Double-voiced Medievalism

... Macready’s King John premiered with pomp at Royal Theatre Drury ...saw King John, with some seven ragged supernumeraries for the power of England, while that of France, headed by a ...

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A Pound of Flesh for the King

A Pound of Flesh for the King

... in England, living in the major ...The king could obtain revenue from the Jews from three different ...the king received a third of the estate of any deceased ...the king also levied very heavy ...

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Public relations techniques for leaders in a crisis: Mackenzie King and John Curtin in the Canadian-Australian War Alliance, 1941-1945

Public relations techniques for leaders in a crisis: Mackenzie King and John Curtin in the Canadian-Australian War Alliance, 1941-1945

... This paper explores Jürgen Habermas’ concept of the public sphere and Manuel Castells’ analysis of power to gain a deeper insight into how these two wartime leaders shaped mainly positive news media coverage about ...

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Domestic Sacred Music in Jacobean England: John Amner’s Sacred Hymnes … for Voyces and Vyols (1615)

Domestic Sacred Music in Jacobean England: John Amner’s Sacred Hymnes … for Voyces and Vyols (1615)

... The empirical data offered at the beginning of this chapter is essential in light of the numerous inaccuracies found in various media, such as articles, books, and CD liner notes concerning the life and archival evidence ...

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A king of Jerusalem in England: the visit of John of Brienne in 1223

A king of Jerusalem in England: the visit of John of Brienne in 1223

... towards John had changed quite markedly. Soon after the king left England, he wintered at ...Castilian king, Ferdinand ...that John might be able to dissuade Louis VIII from attacking ...

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Public relations techniques for leaders in a crisis: Mackenzie King and John Curtin in the Canadian-Australian War Alliance, 1941-1945

Public relations techniques for leaders in a crisis: Mackenzie King and John Curtin in the Canadian-Australian War Alliance, 1941-1945

... 1944a; King, 1939; 1942; 1943). King and Curtin assiduously prepared for their broadcasts to appeal to their voters and publicise their countries’ war efforts (Curtin, 1941b; ...Certainly, King and ...

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Aššur is King! Aššur is King! (Holloway,S.W.)

Aššur is King! Aššur is King! (Holloway,S.W.)

... (cf. p. 393f.) and was lost to the Assyrians in the mid-11th century. In the 9th century, dur- ing the first wave of expansion of what is today called the Neo-Assyrian Empire the city was reclaimed and remained Assyrian ...

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Prevalence of disorders recorded in Cavalier King Charles Spaniels attending primary-care veterinary practices in England

Prevalence of disorders recorded in Cavalier King Charles Spaniels attending primary-care veterinary practices in England

... Cavalier King Charles Spaniels; CM: Canine Chiari-malformation; CMSM: Canine Chiari-malformation/syringomyelia; DJD: Degenerative joint disease; EPR: Electronic patient record; HGE: Haemorrhagic gastroenteritis; ...

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London calling : John Harington’s exegetical domestication of Ariosto in late sixteenth century England

London calling : John Harington’s exegetical domestication of Ariosto in late sixteenth century England

... Moving now to Harington’s textual notes, these demonstrate two key strategies in his domestication of Ariosto’s poem: the development of historical or cultural themes of special interest to English readers, and the ...

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The Italian London of John North: Cultural Contact and Linguistic Encounter in Early Modern England

The Italian London of John North: Cultural Contact and Linguistic Encounter in Early Modern England

... in England followed the advice of books like Castiglione’s Courtier in learning ...73 John North used his diary to record his purchases of “libri da cantare” (“singing books”), books of dances and pieces ...

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The "Philomena" of John Bradmore and its Middle English derivative : a perspective on surgery in Late Medieval England

The "Philomena" of John Bradmore and its Middle English derivative : a perspective on surgery in Late Medieval England

... In Mirfield's part 2, distinction 1, chapter 9, de gutta frigida, for example, copied by Bradmore for part 2, distinction 3, chapter 8, de gutta frigida, a reference to John Gaddesden is[r] ...

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King Crow

King Crow

... University of Huddersfield Repository Stewart, Michael King Crow Original Citation Stewart, Michael (2011) King Crow Bluemoose Books, Hebden Bridge ISBN 9780956687616 This version is available at http[.] ...

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The Commonwealth Fund, Child Guidance, and Psychiatric Social Work in Britain, by John Stewart Oxford Brookes University, England

The Commonwealth Fund, Child Guidance, and Psychiatric Social Work in Britain, by John Stewart Oxford Brookes University, England

... commitment to what it described as “mental hygiene work in England” the Fund had, to some extent, painted itself into a corner. On more than one occasion Smith and Scoville went so far as to question the LSE’s ...

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God our king

God our king

... This article discusses whether the metaphor of “king” can still be used in Christian God-talk. Firstly, it is argued that the “king” metaphor for God is an indispensable key metaphor in both the Old and the ...

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Mollusca of King Island

Mollusca of King Island

... The late Professor Tate had a small parcel of King Island shells sent him by some correspondent, and they were recorded by Tate and May in their Revised Census, 1901.. There also appeare[r] ...

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Tyranny as a Stereotype: King Jie and King Zhou’s Influence on the Depiction of Tyranny

Tyranny as a Stereotype: King Jie and King Zhou’s Influence on the Depiction of Tyranny

... The first of these two figures is Jie 桀 (reign 1808–1765 BCE), also referred to as Jie Gui 桀癸, the last king of Xia dynasty. He was depicted as a violent and tyrannical ruler whose government turned into chaos and ...

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Dancing with the King: The Rise and Fall of the King Country, 1864 1885

Dancing with the King: The Rise and Fall of the King Country, 1864 1885

... It is here that Belgrave picks up his narrative in Dancing with the King. The first quarter of the book covers the initial ten years of the Rohe Potae as a political stalemate led to its establishment and ...

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