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open access | peer reviewedKeywords Cosmology • Al-Andalus • Rice • Millet • Aš‘arism • China • Chinese • Twentieth century • Referential relationships • Reception of Classical Antiquity • Deixis • Plant domestication • Leather • Van Fortress • Mamluk literature • Basketry • Fortress • Italian • Skeuomorphism • Nature • Bangladesh • Graveyards • Alessandro Bausani • Wrestling • Ottoman economy • Archaeology • Multilingualism • Ancient Roman History • Archaeobotany • History of grammar • Digital Humanities • Ancient Roman Archaeology • Fatāwā • Luciano Magrini • Sufism • Ethospoetics • Sociolinguistics • Prophecy • Japanese travellers • Ottoman pottery production • Chinese philosophy • Pāli Canon • Ottoman rural settlement • Man’yōshū • Martial Arts • Neolithic • Heritage Language • Text • Pugilism • Xiong Shili • Namu • Daodejing • Indo-Greek • Japanese language • Inscriptions • Burial • Corpus study • Immigration • Old Japanese • Ottoman history • Bangladeshi women • Automatic handwritten recognition • Anaphora • Islamic law • Theoretical studies • Urartu • Stroke-order recognition • Agriculture • Ibn Rušd • Muslim domestic space • Early Bronze Age • Literary debate • Muslims in Campania • Reality • Almohades • Birch-bark • Flowers • Theravāda Buddhism • Kalām • E-learning • Horn • Ottoman archaeology • Gandhāra • Meiji Period • Optative modality
Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/AnnOr/2385-3042/2025/01 | Pubblicato 31 Luglio 2025 | Lingua fr, en, it
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