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    Memoirs of Fellows and Corresponding Fellows of the Medieval Academy of America.James Brodman, J. N. Hillgarth, James F. Powers, Thomas N. Bisson, William M. Bowsky, Nancy Partner, Gene Brucker, Karl F. Morrison, Nancy van Deusen, Paul W. Knoll, Maureen Boulton, Malcolm B. Parkes, Margaret Switten, David Nicholas, Walter Prevenier & Bryce Lyon - 2003 - Speculum 78 (3):1044-1055.
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    Spanish Historiography and Iberian Reality.J. N. Hillgarth - 1985 - History and Theory 24 (1):23-43.
    The quest by Spaniards for the meaning of the history of Spain and Spanish history itself has been influenced, oversimplified, and distorted by the power of certain myths. The central myth of Spanish historiography, that of "one, eternal Spain," grew out of an earlier idea that Spanish history is the history of a crusade in which the favored Catholic religion struggled with and triumphed over its rivals. Historiographers subscribing to this notion have reacted violently and even hysterically to the thought (...)
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  3. Vida de Ramon Llull: les fonts escrites i la iconografia coetànies.Miguel Batllori, J. N. Hillgarth & Asociación de Bibliófilos de Barcelona (eds.) - 1982 - [Barcelona]: Associació de Bibliòfils de Barcelona.
     
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  4. Julian of toledo in the liber floridus.J. N. Hillgarth - 1963 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 26 (1/2):192-196.
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    A Compilation of the Diocesan Synods of Barcelona (1354): Critical Edition and Analysis.J. N. Hillgarth & Giulio Silano - 1984 - Mediaeval Studies 46 (1):78-157.
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    Ramon Lull and Lullism in fourteenth-century France.J. N. Hillgarth - 1971 - Oxford,: Clarendon Press.
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    Ramon Lull's Early Life: New Documents.J. N. Hillgarth - 1991 - Mediaeval Studies 53 (1):337-347.
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    St. Julian of toledo in the middle ages.J. N. Hillgarth - 1958 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 21 (1/2):7-26.
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    The image of Alexander VI and Cesare borgia in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.J. N. Hillgarth - 1996 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 59 (1):119-129.
  10. Who read Thomas Aquinas? (1991).J. N. Hillgarth - 2008 - In James P. Reilly (ed.), The Gilson Lectures on Thomas Aquinas. Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies.
     
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    León Medieval: Doce estudios. Ponencias y Comunicaciones presentadas al Coloquio “El Reino de León en la Edad Media.” León: Colegio Universitario, 1978. Paper. Pp. 242, 11 black-and-white plates. Maps. [REVIEW]J. N. Hillgarth - 1979 - Speculum 54 (4):884-885.
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    Miguel Angel Ladero Quesada, Granada: Historia de un país Islámico . Second edition, revised. Madrid: Gredos, 1979. Paper. Pp. 283; map. [REVIEW]J. N. Hillgarth - 1981 - Speculum 56 (3):672-673.
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    Olivetta Schena, Le leggi palatine di Pietro IV d'Aragona. (Istituto di Studi sui Rapporti Italo-Iberici, Cagliari, 6.) Cagliari: Delle Torre, for the Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, 1983. Paper. Pp. 357. [REVIEW]J. N. Hillgarth - 1985 - Speculum 60 (4):1062-1063.
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  14. Pere el Cerimoniós i la seva època.(Anuario de Estudios Medievales, Anex 24.) Barcelona: Consell Superior d'Investigacions Científiques, Institució Milà i Fontanals, 1989. Paper. Pp. vi, 360; 10 black-and-white figures. [REVIEW]J. N. Hillgarth - 1992 - Speculum 67 (2):468-469.
     
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  15. Raimundus Lullus, Opera Latina, 11, ed. Charles Lohr; 12, ed. Aloisius Madre; 13, ed. Manuel Bauzà Ochogavia. (Corpus Christianorum, Continuatio Mediaevalis, 37–39.) Turnhout: Brepols, 1983–1985. Paper. 11: pp. xxii, 384. 12: pp. xlviii, 396. 13: pp. xx, 340. [REVIEW]J. N. Hillgarth - 1986 - Speculum 61 (4):959-962.
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  16. Raimundus Lullus, Opera Latina, 53: Tabula generalis in mari in portu Tunicii in media Septembris anno MCCXCIII incepta et in ciuitate Neapolis in octauis Epiphaniae anno MCCXCIV ad finem perducta, ed. Viola Tenge-Wolf.(Corpus Christianorum, Conti-nuatio Mediaeualis, 181; Raimundi Lulli Opera Latina, 27.) Turnhout: Brepols, 2002. Pp. 204*, 260; black-and-white figures. Raimundus Lullus, Opera Latina, 49–52: Liber de Sancta Maria in Monte Pessulano anno MCCXC conscriptus, cui Liber de passagio Rotnae ... [REVIEW]J. N. Hillgarth - 2005 - Speculum 80 (1):266-268.
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  17. Raimundus Lullus, Opera Latina, Aloisius Madre.(Corpus Christianorum, Continuatio Mediaeualis, 114.) Turnhout: Brepols, 1998. Pp. xxiv, 364. Raimundus Lullus, Opera Latina, Walter Euler.(Corpus Christianorum, Continuatio Mediaeualis, 115.) Turnhout: Brepols, 1998. Pp. xxvi, 288. Ramon Llull, Lògica nova, ed. Antoni Bonner.(Nova Edició de les Obres de Ramon Llull, 4.) Palma: Patronat Ramon Llull, 1998. Pp. liv, 186. [REVIEW]J. N. Hillgarth - 1999 - Speculum 74 (4):1087-1090.
  18. Raimundus Lullus, Opera Latina, Fernando Domínguez Reboiras.(Corpus Christianorum, Continuatio Mediaeualis, 111.) Turnhout: Brepols, 1993. Paper. Pp. lxi, 517; 1 table, 1 diagram. [REVIEW]J. N. Hillgarth - 1995 - Speculum 70 (3):654-657.
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  19. Raimundus Lullus, Opera Latina, Aloisius Madre.(Corpus Christianorum, Continuatio Mediaevalis, 75.) Turnhout: Brepols, 1986. Paper. Pp. xxxviii, 535. [REVIEW]J. N. Hillgarth - 1989 - Speculum 64 (2):465-466.
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    J. N. Hillgarth, The Visigoths in History and Legend. (Studies and Texts, 166.) Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 2009. Pp. xii, 239. $80. [REVIEW]Clifford R. Backman - 2011 - Speculum 86 (4):1081-1082.
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    J. N. Hillgarth and Giulio Silano, The Register “Notule communium” 14 of the Diocese of Barcelona : A Calendar with Selected Documents. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 1983. Paper. Pp. ix, 365; 1 plate. $30. [REVIEW]Paul Freedman - 1984 - Speculum 59 (3):720-721.
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    Associations across time: The hippocampus as a temporary memory store.J. N. P. Rawlins - 1985 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 8 (3):479-497.
    All recent memory theories of hippocampal function have incorporated the idea that the hippocampus is required to process items only of some qualitatively specifiahle kind, and is not required to process items of some complementary set. In contrast, it is now proposed that the hippocampus is needed to process stimuli of all kinds, but only when there is a need to associate those stimuli with other events that are temporally discontiguous. In order to form or use temporally discontiguous associations, it (...)
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    Kuhn Studies.J. N. Hattiangadi - 1989 - In Fred D'Agostino & Ian Jarvie (eds.), Freedom and Rationality. Essays in Honor of John Watkins. pp. 191-205.
    As a graduate student it was with great pleasure that I learned that John Watkins had decided to thank me publicly for helping him with a paper on Kuhn’s view.1 The help, such as I could give, was in Popper’s seminar, twenty-five years ago. Watkins himself, and several others, contributed much more to the seminar than I did. (The seminar was run on the principle — to repeat J.O. Wisdom’s quip — “thou shalt not speak whilst I interrupt”). Watkins was (...)
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    Conventions of Naming in Cicero.J. N. Adams - 1978 - Classical Quarterly 28 (01):145-.
    The degrees of formality into which speech can be graded are in no sphere more obvious than in expressions of address and third-person reference. Methods of naming vary according to many factors: the formality of the circumstances in which naming takes place, the nature of the subject under discussion, and the ages, sex, and relative status of the speaker and addressee. Conventions of naming sometimes reflect the rigidity or otherwise of social divisions. In some societies or circles address between superior (...)
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  25. What Is Mathematical Logic?J. N. Crossley - 1975 - Critica 7 (21):120-122.
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    Advancing memorial theories of hippocampal function.J. N. P. Rawlins - 1979 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2 (3):344-345.
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    Conventions of Naming in Cicero.J. N. Adams - 1978 - Classical Quarterly 28 (1):145-166.
    The degrees of formality into which speech can be graded are in no sphere more obvious than in expressions of address and third-person reference. Methods of naming vary according to many factors: the formality of the circumstances in which naming takes place, the nature of the subject under discussion, and the ages, sex, and relative status of the speaker and addressee. Conventions of naming sometimes reflect the rigidity or otherwise of social divisions. In some societies or circles address between superior (...)
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    A note on Cantor's theorem and Russell's paradox.J. N. Crossley - 1973 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 51 (1):70 – 71.
    It is claimed that cantor had the technical apparatus available to derive russell's paradox some ten years before russell's discovery.
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  29. Can God's existence be disproved?J. N. Findlay - 1948 - Mind 57 (226):176-183.
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    Notes on Pelagonius.J. N. Adams - 1990 - Classical Quarterly 40 (02):523-.
    The text of the fourth-century veterinary writer Pelagonius, recently edited for the first time this century and greatly improved by K.-D. Fischer, poses many problems for an editor. The Latinity of Pelagonius himself in the epistles which precede various chapters is awkward and difficult to understand. Much of the rest of the work is a compilation, not all of it Pelagonius' own work, based on a variety of sources from the magical to the scientific. The work survives largely in a (...)
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  31. Aspects of the Language of Latin Poetry.J. N. Adams & R. G. Mayer - unknown - Proceedings of the British Academy 93.
    International array of contributors, bringing together both traditional and more recent approaches to provide valuable insights into the poets’ use of language.Covers authors from Lucilius to Juvenal.Of the peoples of ancient Italy, only the Romans committed newly composed poems to writing, and for 250 years Latin-speakers developed an impressive verse literature.The language had traditional resources of high style, e.g., alliteration, lexical and morphological archaism or grecism, and of course metaphor and word order; and there were also less obvious resources in (...)
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  32. Meinong's theory of objects and values.J. N. Findlay - 1971 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 161:497-497.
     
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    The development of Husserl's thought.J. N. Mohanty - 1995 - In Barry Smith & David Woodruff Smith (eds.), The Cambridge companion to Husserl. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 45.
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    Individuals and Worlds. Essays in Anthropological Rationalism.J. N. Mohanty - 1982 - Noûs 16 (1):150-153.
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    A Medical Theory And The Text At Lactantius, Mort. Persec. 33.7 And Pelagonius 347.J. N. Adams - 1988 - Classical Quarterly 38 (2):522-527.
    It would be a mistake to attempt to identify in modern terms the disease of Galerius described so graphically by Lactantius, Mort. 33. Consumption by lice or worms, if not genital ‘gangrene’, was a typical end for a tyrant or the impious, and there must be an element of literary exaggeration in Lactantius' account. But whatever one makes of the nature of the illness, Lactantius did set out to give the passage a scientific plausibility by his use of technical medical (...)
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    Ernst Zellmer: Die lateinischen Wörter auf-ura. Pp. 293. Frankfurtam Main: published by the author, 1976. Paper.J. N. Adams - 1979 - The Classical Review 29 (01):172-.
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    Ernst Zellmer: Die lateinischen Wörter auf-ura. Pp. 293. Frankfurtam Main: published by the author, 1976. Paper.J. N. Adams - 1979 - The Classical Review 29 (1):172-172.
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    Grammarians in Late Antiquity.J. N. Adams - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (01):97-.
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    On The Semantic Field ‘Put-Throw’ in Latin.J. N. Adams - 1974 - Classical Quarterly 24 (1):142-160.
    It is well known that mitto comes to mean ‘put’ in late Latin and that it shows reflexes with this sense in the Romance languages. But the nature of this semantic change has not been fully explained, nor has the relationship of the word with other placing-terms in Latin. E. Löfstedt has stated simply that it ‘takes over the meaning ot ponere’.2 But as pono itself remains common in all types of Latin, the question arises whether the two words did (...)
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    Romanitas’ and the Latin Language.J. N. Adams - 2003 - Classical Quarterly 53 (1):184-205.
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    Romanitas’ and the Latin Language.J. N. Adams - 2003 - Classical Quarterly 53 (1):184-205.
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    Technical Latin.J. N. Adams - 1985 - The Classical Review 35 (01):96-.
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    Horse Medicine Klaus-Dietrich Fischer: Pelagonii Ars Veterinaria. Leipzig: Teubner, 1980. Pp. xlv + 203. DM. 60.J. N. Adams - 1982 - The Classical Review 32 (02):180-183.
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    Neglected evidence for female speech in latin.J. N. Adams - 2005 - Classical Quarterly 55 (02):582-596.
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    Neglected Evidence For Female Speech In Latin.J. N. Adams - 2005 - Classical Quarterly 55 (2):582-596.
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    Notes on Pelagonius.J. N. Adams - 1990 - Classical Quarterly 40 (2):523-534.
    The text of the fourth-century veterinary writer Pelagonius, recently edited for the first time this century and greatly improved by K.-D. Fischer, poses many problems for an editor. The Latinity of Pelagonius himself in the epistles which precede various chapters is awkward and difficult to understand. Much of the rest of the work is a compilation, not all of it Pelagonius' own work, based on a variety of sources from the magical to the scientific. The work survives largely in a (...)
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    Notes on the Text, Language and Content of Some New Fragments of Pelagonius.J. N. Adams - 1992 - Classical Quarterly 42 (02):489-.
    The Ars Veterinaria of the fourth-century writer Pelagonius has hitherto been known only from the MS. Florence, Bibl. Riccardiana 1179 , a codex copied in 1485 for Politian from an early manuscript. Apart from this there have only been some palimpsest fragments from Bobbio.
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    Notes on the Text, Language and Content of Some New Fragments of Pelagonius.J. N. Adams - 1992 - Classical Quarterly 42 (2):489-509.
    TheArs Veterinariaof the fourth-century writer Pelagonius has hitherto been known only from the MS.Florence, Bibl. Riccardiana1179 (R), a codex copied in 1485 for Politian from an early (lost) manuscript. Apart from this there have only been some palimpsest fragments from Bobbio.
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    On the Authorship of the Historia Augusta.J. N. Adams - 1972 - Classical Quarterly 22 (01):186-.
    Although the biographies known collectively as the Historia Augusta purport to have been written by six different biographers, it has often been thought that their similarities are so numerous that they must be the work of a single author. In this article I shall deal with a piece of linguistic evidence which supports this view. The two scholars who have treated the language of the H.A. in most detail, E. Wölfnin and E. Klebs, attempted to show that certain linguistic features (...)
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    On the Authorship of the Historia Augusta.J. N. Adams - 1972 - Classical Quarterly 22 (1):186-194.
    Although the biographies known collectively as theHistoria Augustapurport to have been written by six different biographers, it has often been thought that their similarities are so numerous that they must be the work of a single author. In this article I shall deal with a piece of linguistic evidence which supports this view.The two scholars who have treated the language of theH.A.in most detail, E. Wölfnin and E. Klebs, attempted to show that certain linguistic features which are not spread evenly (...)
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