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Tuesday 5 May: Netarkivet, The Royal Danish Library, Ditte Laursen, The Royal Danish Library
Tuesday 5 May: Netarkivet, The Royal Danish Library, Ditte Laursen, The Royal Danish Librar
Spectral triples for higher-rank graph C*-algebras
Author's accepted version (postprint).This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Royal Danish Library in Mathematica Scandinavica on 06/05/2020.Available online: https://www.mscand.dk/article/view/119260acceptedVersio
Cardinal Enea Silvio Piccolomini and the Development of Cardinal Protectors of Nations
National audienceThis article deals with the development of Cardinal Protectors of Nations in the 15th century. It is based partly on texts examined by Josef Wodka (1938), partly on the correspondence of Cardinal Enea Silvio Piccolomini published in the Opera Omnia edition of 1571 and the correpondence of King Christian 1. with the Papal Court. The author's interpretation of the development differs somewhat from Josef Wodka's in that it recognizes the decisive role of the Council of Basle in creating a legal base for cardinals representing royal interests at the Apostolic See. The Council agreed with the stance of Pope Martin V that cardinals should act as impartial and independent advisors of popes, but - reaching back to Avignonese precedents - it accepted a form of representation termed "promotorship" rather than "protectorship" of royal affairs. It did not indicate any difference of content between the two concepts, but only addressed the modalities of partiality and payment. This interpretation is based on the Conciliar Decree itself and on the Cardinal's correspondence which documents the practice at the Papal Court in the 1450's, including a formal arrangement of promotorship between the Cardinal and the Emperor, and negotiations concerning such a promotorship between the Cardinal and the King of Denmark
Cardinal Enea Silvio Piccolomini and the Development of Cardinal Protectors of Nations
National audienceThis article deals with the development of Cardinal Protectors of Nations in the 15th century. It is based partly on texts examined by Josef Wodka (1938), partly on the correspondence of Cardinal Enea Silvio Piccolomini published in the Opera Omnia edition of 1571 and the correpondence of King Christian 1. with the Papal Court. The author's interpretation of the development differs somewhat from Josef Wodka's in that it recognizes the decisive role of the Council of Basle in creating a legal base for cardinals representing royal interests at the Apostolic See. The Council agreed with the stance of Pope Martin V that cardinals should act as impartial and independent advisors of popes, but - reaching back to Avignonese precedents - it accepted a form of representation termed "promotorship" rather than "protectorship" of royal affairs. It did not indicate any difference of content between the two concepts, but only addressed the modalities of partiality and payment. This interpretation is based on the Conciliar Decree itself and on the Cardinal's correspondence which documents the practice at the Papal Court in the 1450's, including a formal arrangement of promotorship between the Cardinal and the Emperor, and negotiations concerning such a promotorship between the Cardinal and the King of Denmark
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
Celebrations and Warfare:A depiction of the use of gunpowder in Danish court culture
Videopræsentation af to næsten identiske manuskripter om brugen af krudt skrevet af Rudolf von Deventer Bericht Vom Pulver Und Feuerwerken, (c. 1585) [NKS 101 Folio (Royal Danish Library, Copenhagen] and Kunstbuch von allerhandt von Kunsten der Argkaley, Geschütz und Feuerwerk zu Wasser und zu Lande: ad calcem subjicitur: Bericht von Pulver zu machen, (1585), [Thott 2073 folio (Royal Danish Library, Coenhagen].Video presentation of the two almost identical manuscripts about the use of gunpowder written by Rudolf von Deventer Bericht Vom Pulver Und Feuerwerken, (c. 1585) [NKS 101 Folio (Royal Danish Library, Copenhagen] and Kunstbuch von allerhandt von Kunsten der Argkaley, Geschütz und Feuerwerk zu Wasser und zu Lande: ad calcem subjicitur: Bericht von Pulver zu machen, (1585), [Thott 2073 folio (Royal Danish Library, Coenhagen]
Collected Orations of Pope Pius II. Edited and translated by Michael von Cotta-Schönberg. Vol. 9: Orations 52-63 (1459-1461). 3rd version
International audienceVolume 9 of the Collected Orations of Pope Pius II contains twelve orations held by Pius II in the period from December 1459 to October 1461. They include the politically very important oration “Responsuri” to the French ambassadors on the pope’s policies with regard to the Kingdom of Naples and his support of the Spanish House of Aragon as rulers of that kingdom. It also comprises his oration at the canonization of Catherine of Siena, considered as one of highpoints of his pontificate
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