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    Verantwortung und Un/Verfügbarkeit: Impulse und Zugänge eines (neo)materialistischen Feminismus.Corinna Bath (ed.) - 2017 - Münster: Westfälisches Dampfboot.
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    Ethical Practice in the Care of an Elder: a Daughter’s Blog.Caroline Bath - 2017 - Ethics and Social Welfare 11 (4):307-319.
    This paper examines extracts from a daughter’s blog about her father’s time in a care home in the north of England from June 2015 until his death in January 2016. Through these extracts, the author of the paper, who is also the daughter of the title, provokes key ethical issues concerning the identity, agency and voice of an elder in the context of residential care. The wider, rapidly deteriorating, political and economic climate for the care of older people is briefly (...)
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    Emanzipation als Erziehungsziel?: Überlegungen z. Gebrauch u.z. Herkunft e. Begriffes.Herbert Bath - 1974 - Bad Heilbronn (Obb.): Klinkhardt.
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    Edith Stein's Contribution to Critical Phenomenology: On Self-Formation and Value-Modification.Rachel Bath - 2021 - Puncta 4 (2):24-42.
    One defining claim that critical phenomenologists make of the critical phenomenological method is that description no longer simply plays the role of detailing the world around the describing phenomenologist, but rather has the potential to transform worlds and persons. The transformative potential of the critical phenomenological enterprise is motivated by aspirations of social and political transformation. Critical phenomenology accordingly takes, as its starting point, descriptions of the oppressive historical social structures and contexts that have shaped our experience and shows how (...)
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    'Placardes and Billis and Ticquettis of Defamatioun': Queen Mary, the Mermaid and the Hare.Michael Bath & Malcolm Jones - 2015 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 78 (1):223-246.
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    Promises and assertions.Katharine Bath - 1979 - Philosophia 8 (4):519-547.
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    (1 other version)Whose Childhood Is It? The Roles of Children, Adults and Policy Makers. Edited by R. Eke, H. Butcher and M. Lee.Caroline Bath - 2011 - British Journal of Educational Studies 59 (2):210-211.
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    Breached horizons: the philosophy of Jean-Luc Marion.Rachel Bath, Antonio Calcagno, Kathryn Lawson & Steve G. Lofts (eds.) - 2018 - New York: Rowman & Littlefield International.
    Part I. Reflections on the past : a mor et memoria / Ugo Perone -- Givenness, grace, and Marion's Augustinianism / Felix O Murchadha -- Way of being given / Pierre-Jean Renaudie -- On the threshold of distance / Ryan Coyne -- Part II. Present openings : reading textual dramatics / Stephen E. Lewis -- The moving icon / Jodie McNeilly -- Love without bodies / Cassandra Falke -- As an Orpheus of phenomenality -- Part III. Breaching future horizons : (...)
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    Situated abstraction: From the particular to the general in second-order diagnostic work.Magnus Båth, Sara Asplund, Åse A. Johnsson, Hans Rystedt, Jonas Ivarsson & Gustav Lymer - 2014 - Discourse Studies 16 (2):185-215.
    The present study examines the work of a group of medical scientists as they identify interpretative ‘pitfalls’ – recurrent sources of error – in the use of a new radiographic technique, formulate suggestions on how these pitfalls can be avoided and communicate their findings in the form of a scientific publication. The analysis focuses on a session in which previously diagnosed cases are discussed, and demonstrates the ways in which a certain source of diagnostic error gradually emerges as a taken-for-granted (...)
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    Turbulente Körper, soziale Maschinen: feministische Studien zur Technowissenschaftskultur.Jutta Weber & Corinna Bath (eds.) - 2003 - Opladen: Leske + Budrich.
    Die Reihe "Studien interdisziplinäre Geschlechterforschung" präsentiert regelmäßig neuere Untersuchungen über Herausbildungen und Bedeutungen von Geschlecht. Verknüpft werden natur-, technik-, sozial- und kulturwissenschaftliche Sichtweisen. Ebenfalls thematisiert werden hochschulpolitische Entwicklungen und Perspektiven von Geschlechterforschung in und außerhalb der Hochschule. Die Reihe wird herausgegeben vom Zentrum für interdisziplinäre Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung an der Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg (ZFG) und dem Zentrum für feministische Studien, Universität Bremen (ZFS). In diesem Band: In unserer heutigen Technowissenschaftskultur ist die Frage nach dem Verhältnis von Körper und (...)
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    Breached Horizons: The Philosophy of Jean-Luc Marion, eds. Rachel Bath, Kathryn Lawson, Steven G. Lofts, Antonio Calcagno.Antonio Calcagno, Steve G. Lofts, Rachel Bath & Kathryn Lawson (eds.) - 2017 - New York; London: Rowman & Littlefield International.
    This volume offers a comprehensive guide to the extensive corpus of Jean-Luc Marion’s ideas, including a discussion of contemporary French phenomenology and critical appraisal of Marion’s ideas by leading scholars in the field. The contributors apply Marion’s thought to various fields of study, including theology, art, literature and psychology.
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    Methods for Intervention: Gender Analysis and Feminist Design of ICT. [REVIEW]Susanne Maass, Corinna Bath & Els Rommes - 2012 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 37 (6):653-662.
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    Biobanking and consenting to research: a qualitative thematic analysis of young people’s perspectives in the North East of England.Momodou Ndure, Isatou Sarr, Anna Roca, Kalifa Bojang, Effua Usuf, Fiona Cresswell, Elizabeth Fitchett, David Bath, Manuel Dewez, Shunmay Yeung, Sebastian Schroepf, Carola Schoen, Karl Reiter, Esther Maier, Eberhard Lurz, Matthias Kappler, Sabrina Juranek, Tobias Feuchtinger, Matthias Griese, Florian Hoffmann, Niklaus Haas, Katharina Danhauser, Irene Alba-Alejandre, Ioanna Mavridi, Patricia Schmied, Laura Kolberg, Ulrich von Both, Maike K. Tauchert, Elmar Wallner, Volker Strenger, Andrea Skrabl-Baumgartner, Siegfried Rödl, Klaus Pfurtscheller, Andreas Pfleger, Heidemarie Pilch, Tobias Niedrist, Sabine Löffler, Markus Keldorfer, Andreas Kapper, Christa Hude, Almuthe Hauer, Harald Haidl, Siegfried Gallistl, Ernst Eber, Astrid Ceolotto, Martin Benesch, Sebastian Bauchinger, Manfred G. Sagmeister, Martina Strempfl, Bianca Stoiser, Glorija Rajic, Alexandra Rusu, Lena Pölz, Manuel Leitner, Susanne Hösele, Christoph Zurl, Nina A. Schweintzger, Daniel S. Kohlfürst, Benno Kohlmaier & Ale Binder - 2023 - BMC Medical Ethics 24 (1):1-11.
    BackgroundBiobanking biospecimens and consent are common practice in paediatric research. We need to explore children and young people’s (CYP) knowledge and perspectives around the use of and consent to biobanking. This will ensure meaningful informed consent can be obtained and improve current consent procedures.MethodsWe designed a survey, in co-production with CYP, collecting demographic data, views on biobanking, and consent using three scenarios: 1) prospective consent, 2) deferred consent, and 3) reconsent and assent at age of capacity. The survey was disseminated (...)
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    A randomised controlled trial of an Intervention to Improve Compliance with the ARRIVE guidelines (IICARus).Ezgi Tanriver-Ayder, Laura J. Gray, Sarah K. McCann, Ian M. Devonshire, Leigh O’Connor, Zeinab Ammar, Sarah Corke, Mahmoud Warda, Evandro Araújo De-Souza, Paolo Roncon, Edward Christopher, Ryan Cheyne, Daniel Baker, Emily Wheater, Marco Cascella, Savannah A. Lynn, Emmanuel Charbonney, Kamil Laban, Cilene Lino de Oliveira, Julija Baginskaite, Joanne Storey, David Ewart Henshall, Ahmed Nazzal, Privjyot Jheeta, Arianna Rinaldi, Teja Gregorc, Anthony Shek, Jennifer Freymann, Natasha A. Karp, Terence J. Quinn, Victor Jones, Kimberley Elaine Wever, Klara Zsofia Gerlei, Mona Hosh, Victoria Hohendorf, Monica Dingwall, Timm Konold, Katrina Blazek, Sarah Antar, Daniel-Cosmin Marcu, Alexandra Bannach-Brown, Paula Grill, Zsanett Bahor, Gillian L. Currie, Fala Cramond, Rosie Moreland, Chris Sena, Jing Liao, Michelle Dohm, Gina Alvino, Alejandra Clark, Gavin Morrison, Catriona MacCallum, Cadi Irvine, Philip Bath, David Howells, Malcolm R. Macleod, Kaitlyn Hair & Emily S. Sena - 2019 - Research Integrity and Peer Review 4 (1).
    BackgroundThe ARRIVE (Animal Research: Reporting of In Vivo Experiments) guidelines are widely endorsed but compliance is limited. We sought to determine whether journal-requested completion of an ARRIVE checklist improves full compliance with the guidelines.MethodsIn a randomised controlled trial, manuscripts reporting in vivo animal research submitted to PLOS ONE (March–June 2015) were randomly allocated to either requested completion of an ARRIVE checklist or current standard practice. Authors, academic editors, and peer reviewers were blinded to group allocation. Trained reviewers performed outcome adjudication (...)
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    “Turkish Bath” in Petersburg as a Symbol of the Ottoman-Russian War of 1828-1829.Saliha Tanik & Gülhanım Bihter Yetki̇n - 2021 - Dini Araştırmalar 24 (60):181-200.
    Bath structures, which emerged as a result of the importance given to washing since ancient times and which mean "place to wash", provided continuity with the style created in the Roman and Byzantine periods. Turkish baths, shaped on the bath tradition of the Roman and Byzantine periods, gain a unique form in time, especially after the adoption of Islam. It is seen that with the differences with the beliefs and behaviours brought by Islam the important changes in the structure (...)
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    Bathing for health with celsus and pliny the Elder.Garrett G. Fagan - 2006 - Classical Quarterly 56 (01):190-.
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    The Fountain of Youth: bathing and youth (fourteenth to sixteenth century).Christiane Klapisch-Zuber - 2015 - Clio 42:181-190.
    Le mythe de la Fontaine de jouvence, où se dit le rêve d’une vie ou d’une jeunesse éternelle, est représenté à la fin du Moyen Age et à la Renaissance sur des supports divers, dans des fresques destinées aux châteaux et cours seigneuriales, et dans des estampes ciblant les milieux bourgeois ou populaires. Les réformes religieuses du xvie siècle influent sur le contenu moral de ces images au moment même où la pratique des bains collectifs évolue sensiblement.
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    Sun bathing and amentia.W. Hope-Jones - 1932 - The Eugenics Review 24 (3):260.
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    Compte rendu de Adélard de Bath, L’un et le divers, Questions sur la nature (les causes des choses) avec le pseudépigraphe Comme l’atteste Ergaphalau, texte édité par Charles Burnet.Jean Celeyrette - 2017 - Methodos 17.
    Adélard de Bath est d’abord connu comme un des premiers traducteurs arabo-latins de textes scientifiques. On lui attribue en particulier la première traduction des Éléments d’Euclide. Étant donné l’importance de ces traductions dans l’histoire de la pensée occidentale, la connaissance de son itinéraire intellectuel est a priori intéressante. Or deux de ses œuvres, le De Eodem et diverso et les Questiones naturales, antérieures à ses traductions, fournissent des éléments qui permettent de reco...
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    “Acid bath” effects on storage and retrieval PI.Keith Butler & Richard Chechile - 1976 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 8 (5):349-352.
  21. The baths outside the city of San-Sebastian.J. Passini, J. M. RojasRodriguezMalo & J. R. Villa - 1997 - Al-Qantara 18 (1).
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    The Last Bath of Agamemnon.Richard Seaford - 1984 - Classical Quarterly 34 (02):247-.
    Most of the work done on tracing persistent themes and images in the Oresteia has failed to take account of the associations of the theme or image for the original audience. Some of these associations are with certain highly emotional rituals. In evoking the ritual the poet evokes also some at least of the emotion which generally accompanies its performance. I will take here as an example the association of the manner of Agamemnon's death, the fatal bath and the fatal (...)
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    Hot Baths and Cold Minds.John Harris & David R. Lawrence - 2015 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 24 (2):123-134.
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    Adelardo de Bath: Sobre lo idéntico y lo diferente.Pedro Mantas España - 2000 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 7:163-180.
    Traducción anotada de Pedro Mantas España. Continuación de la traducción de esta obra de Adelardo de Bath, cuya primera parte apareció en el número anterior de esta misma Revista.
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    Os contos de Canterbury, de Geofrey Chaucer, a partir do carnaval bakhtiniano: a esposa de Bath e a subversão de gênero feminino pela profanação do discurso bíblico.Vanessa Rodrigues Barcelos & João Batista Costa Gonçalves - 2024 - Bakhtiniana 19 (4):e63636p.
    ABSTRACT The aim of this article is to analyze the character Alison, the wife of Bath, in Geofrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales. To do this, based on Bakhtin (1984a, 1984b), especially from the perspective of carnivalization, together with Butler’s theory of gender performativity (1988, 1999), we intend to show how this character carnivalistically subverts certain biblical texts relating to the role of women in marriage. Thus, for the purposes of this study, we have taken the Wife of Bath’s prologue from (...)
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    Compte rendu de Adélard de Bath, L’un et le divers, Questions sur la nature avec le pseudépigraphe Comme l’atteste Ergaphalau, texte édité par Charles Burnett, traduit et commenté par Max Lejbowicz, Emilia Ndiaye et Christiane Dussourt.Jean Celeyrette - 2017 - Methodos. Savoirs Et Textes 17.
    Adélard de Bath est d’abord connu comme un des premiers traducteurs arabo-latins de textes scientifiques. On lui attribue en particulier la première traduction des Éléments d’Euclide. Étant donné l’importance de ces traductions dans l’histoire de la pensée occidentale, la connaissance de son itinéraire intellectuel est a priori intéressante. Or deux de ses œuvres, le De Eodem et diverso et les Questiones naturales, antérieures à ses traductions, fournissent des éléments qui permettent de reco...
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    Adelard of Bath, Conversations with His Nephew: On the Same and the Different, Questions on Natural Science, and on Birds.Charles Burnett (ed.) - 1998 - Cambridge University Press.
    Adelard of Bath was one of the most colourful personalities of the Middle Ages. He travelled to the Crusader kingdoms, to Sicily and south Italy, and translated texts on astronomy, astrology and magic from Arabic into Latin. He acquired a lasting reputation as a pioneering mathematician, and he was a gifted teacher. He addressed one of these works, on cosmology and the astrolabe, to the future King Henry II, and it is in the context of the education of the nobility (...)
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  28. The Athletic Aesthetic in Rome's Imperial Baths.Heather Reid - 2020 - Estetica. Studi E Ricerche 1 (1):255-274.
    The Greek gymnasium was replicated in the architecture, art, and activities of the Imperial Roman thermae. This mimēsis was rooted in sincere admiration of traditional Greek paideia – especially the glory of Athens’ Academy and Lyceum – but it did not manage to replicate the gymnasium’s educational impact. This article reconstructs the aesthetics of a visit to the Roman baths, explaining how they evoked a glorious Hellenic past, offering the opportunity to Romans to imagine being «Greek». But true Hellenic (...)
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    The Greeks and the Bath.Robert Renehan - 1968 - The Classical Review 18 (02):133-134.
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    Throw out the bath water, but keep the baby: Issues behind the dual-route theory of reading.Mary Beth Rosson - 1985 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 8 (4):723-724.
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    Fire‐Walking and Cold Baths.Martin Cohen - 2010 - In Mind Games: 31 Days to Rediscover Your Brain. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 33–34.
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    Roman Bath Barry Cunliffe: Roman Bath Discovered. Pp. xv+108; 44 plates, 41 figs. London: Routledge, 1971. Cloth, £5·25.R. P. Wright - 1973 - The Classical Review 23 (02):262-264.
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    Adelard of Bath.Jeremiah Hackett - 2003 - In Jorge J. E. Gracia & Timothy B. Noone (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 86–87.
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  34. Heraclitus and the bath water.Helen Morris Cartwright - 1965 - Philosophical Review 74 (4):466-485.
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    The Canterbury Tales, by Geofrey Chaucer, from the Perspective of Bakhtinian Carnival: The Wife of Bath and the Subversion of Female Gender through the Profanation of Biblical Discourse.Vanessa Rodrigues Barcelos & João Batista Costa Gonçalves - 2024 - Bakhtiniana 19 (4):e63636p.
    RESUMO O objetivo do artigo é proceder a uma análise da personagem Alison, esposa de Bath, na obra Os contos de Canterbury, de Geofrey Chaucer. Para isso, com base em Bakhtin (2010, 2018), em particular a partir da perspectiva da carnavalização, somada à teoria da performatividade de gênero de Butler (1988, 2017), pretendemos mostrar como a referida personagem subverte, carnavalizadamente, certos textos bíblicos referentes ao papel da mulher no matrimônio. Dessa forma, nesse estudo, para efeito de análise, tomamos da obra (...)
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    Between Ideology and Social Practice: Baths and Bathing in Christian Communities in Late Antiquity.Dallas DeForest - 2018 - Journal of Ancient History 6 (1):136-165.
    Scholars of Late Antiquity have explored rhetorical constructions of the Christian life from many different angles, yet they have not done so in the context of public bathing culture. This article explores the polyvalent ways in which baths and bathing culture were used in rhetorical constructions of the Christian life in Late Antiquity, and how, in turn, this discourse structured Christian communities ideologically and affected the attitudes and practices of the laity. Since bathing culture was intimately associated with the (...)
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  37. Prokop in the Bath: Some Observations on the Liber diurnus de gestis Bohemorum in Concilio Basileensi.Thomas A. Fudge - 2009 - Filosoficky Casopis 57:139-155.
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  38. 10. Adelard von Bath: Von Demselben und dem Verschiedenen.Hans-Ulrich Wöhler - 1992 - In Vom Ausgang der Antike Bis Zur Frühscholastik: Lateinische, Griechische Und Arabische Texte des 3.-12. Jahrhunderts. De Gruyter. pp. 97-103.
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  39. Bathes Clark J. - "essentials Of Economic Theory As Applied To Modern Problems Of Industry And Public Policy". [REVIEW]A. Landry - 1909 - Scientia 3 (5):175.
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  40. Adelhard von Bath, blätter aus dem leben eines englischen natur-philosophen des 12. jahrhunderts.Franz Plazidus Bliemetzrieder - 1935 - München,: M. Hueber.
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    Sobel’s Acid Bath for Theism.William Lane Craig - 2006 - Philosophia Christi 8 (2):481 - 490.
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    The pig in the bath: New materialisms and cultural studies.Michelle Henning - 2007 - Radical Philosophy 145:11-19.
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  43. «Studiosus incantationibus». Adelardo di Bath, Ermete e Thabit.Vittoria Perrone Compagni - 2001 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 21 (1):36-61.
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    The Baby and the Bath Water.Dennis J. Schmidt - 2002 - In Fran?ois Raffoul & David Pettigrew (eds.), Heidegger and Practical Philosophy. State University of New York Press. pp. 159-172.
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    There Is No Bathing in River Styx: Rule Manipulation, Performance Downplaying and Adversarial Schemes.Dominic Martin - 2016 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 19 (1):129-145.
    Adversarial scheme points to situations of rivalry like auctions, public tendering, sports competitions, elections or trials. Thomas Pogge suggested that these schemes have great advantage: they force agents to reveal their full performance. But they also incentivize agents to manipulate the rules. In other schemes with incentives, he also suggests, agents can easily downplay their performance, but won’t engage in rule manipulation to the same extent. In this paper, I will argue that adversarial schemes and other schemes with incentives advantages (...)
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    Changing places from Bath to Nova Scotia.Melanie Kelly - 2000 - Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education 4 (1):25-28.
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    Adelard of Bath.Charles Burnett - 2011 - In H. Lagerlund (ed.), Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Springer. pp. 24--26.
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    Augustine at the Baths: A Dialectic of Love and Death in Augustine's Confessions Book IX.Duane H. Davis & Brian S. Hook - 2021 - Heythrop Journal 62 (4):633-651.
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    Erasmus on Dogs and Baths and Other Odious Comparisons.Kathy Eden - 2018 - Erasmus Studies 38 (1):5-24.
    _ Source: _Volume 38, Issue 1, pp 5 - 24 Fully aware of an antipathy to comparisons that looks back not only to ancient philosophy and law but to the early modern schoolroom, Erasmus nevertheless puts his full prestige behind the strategy so foundational to the rhetorical theory of Plato, Cicero, Quintilian and Aphthonius. This essay examines the key role of comparison in the form of _similitudo_, _parabola_ or _collatio_, and _imago_ in Erasmus’ educational reform as represented by his _De (...)
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  50. Des Adelard von Bath traktat De eodem et diverso. Aderlardus - 1903 - Münster: Aschendorff. Edited by Hans Eduard Ernst Willner.
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