viernes, 17 de abril de 2026

"Les Seigneurs des Anneaux" Inscriptions runiques de France, volume 1. By Svante Fischer, Helena Victor, and Jean Soulat

https://www.academia.edu/1164168/_Les_Seigneurs_des_Anneaux_Inscriptions_runiques_de_France_volume_1 "Les Seigneurs des Anneaux" Svante Fischer (dir.) with the collaboration of Jean Soulat, Ludvig Fischer, Marie-Cécile Truc, Jean-Pierre Lémant, Helena Victor - Bulletin de liaison de l'AFAM, n° 2, Hors-série, 2e éd. 2008. This is the first volume of the Runic Inscriptions of France (IRF). This work is a post-doctoral study, financed by the French Republic, the Swedish Royal Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities, the Sven and Dagmar Salén Foundation, and the Åke Wiberg Foundation. The publication has been financed by the Association française de l’Archéologie mérovingienne (AFAM). The volume discusses thirty-seven sword pommels and two scabbard sheaths within their archaeological, ideological, and runological context. The volume has the purpose of establishing the foundation for a French runological institute, Institut runologique de France, with its seat at the Musée d’Archéologie nationale at the Château Saint-Germain-en-Laye. By means of this post-doctoral work, the runological education of French archeologists has begun, so that they will in the future be able to publish their own runic heritage within a larger international framework of scientific research."" ...

The 5th CenturyHoard of Theodosian Solidi from Stora Brunneby, Öland, Sweden A Result fromthe LEOProject By Helena Victor

https://www.academia.edu/4700746/The_5th_CenturyHoard_of_Theodosian_Solidi_from_Stora_Brunneby_%C3%96land_Sweden_A_Result_fromthe_LEOProject?rhid=39300899795&swp=rr-rw-wc-44715333&nav_from=2b074fa9-a64a-4aaa-8eea-2e5579b46335 Fischer, S.; López Sánchez, F.&Victor,H., 2011. The 5th Century Hoard of Theodosian Solidi from Stora Brunneby, Öland, Sweden. A Result from the LEO Project. Fornvännen 106. Stockholm. The Stora Brunneby hoard of 17 solidi with a terminus post quem of 451 is presented and analysed as a preliminary result of the LEO Project. Its type composition and the coins' averageweight are quite unusual and support a wider interpretation. ... ...

Assessing bioenergy sustainability through integrated environmental, social, and techno-economic dimensions María E. Raygoza-Limón, Gabriel Trujillo-Hernández, José Alejandro Amezquita Garcia, Abelardo Mercado-Herrera, Jesús Heriberto Orduño Osuna, Fabian N. Murrieta-Rico Volume 3, Issue 1

https://www.academia.edu/journals/academia-green-energy/articles?source=journal-top-nav Introduction: Bioenergy stands as a dispatchable pillar of the renewable energy mix, yet its sustainability remains contested due to assessments that often isolate environmental, social, and economic–policy, or technological dimensions. This study develops and applies an integrated evaluation framework that jointly considers life cycle impacts, social outcomes, techno-economic feasibility, governance conditions, and technological maturity, with the objective of capturing the synergies and trade-offs that determine bioenergy’s real-world sustainability.

Emma Abate Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique / French National Centre for Scientific Research, Institut de recherche et d'histoire des textes, Researcher Università di Bologna, Facoltà di Conservazione dei Beni Culturali, Faculty Member

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"Theory and Practice of Magic. Two manuscripts from the Alliance Israelite Universelle’s Genizah Collection" By Emma Abate

https://www.academia.edu/3667421/_Theory_and_Practice_of_Magic_Two_manuscripts_from_the_Alliance_Israelite_Universelle_s_Genizah_Collection_?email_work_card=title

The Late Roman and Early Byzantine Solidi of Scania & the Lund University History Museum By Svante Fischer

https://www.academia.edu/70922700/The_Late_Roman_and_Early_Byzantine_Solidi_of_Scania_and_the_Lund_University_History_Museum This paper is a study of the Late Roman and Early Byzantine solidi from the province of Scania in southern Sweden and the solidi kept in the coin cabinet of the Lund University History Museum. The catalogue lists 34 solidi and classifies the recorded issues according to modern numismatic standards using the current DOC, MIBE and RIC typologies. It is argued that most of the preserved coins from Scania are probably of different types than those originally imported during the solidus influx to Scandinavia. It is more probable than not that the vast majority of solidi imported to Scania in the fifth century came as war booty with returning veterans. As Scania may have had a more hierarchical structure than other parts of Scandinavia, it seems likely that most solidi were recast as ring gold or jewelry in an effort to concentrate wealth and power to inland central places. The few solidi that remain are mainly found along the shorelines of Scania, many of these coins are looped and have been worn as pendants. As symbolic manifestations of political alliances, these solidi have served a different function than most solidi preserved elsewhere in Scandinavia, notably on neighboring Bornholm, and Öland. ...

"Good", "bad" and "ugly"? The portrayal of Theodoric the Great in the works of Procopius of Caesarea, Jordanes, and the Anonymus Valesianus By Robert Kasperski

https://www.academia.edu/165712664/_Good_bad_and_ugly_The_portrayal_of_Theodoric_the_Great_in_the_works_of_Procopius_of_Caesarea_Jordanes_and_the_Anonymus_Valesianus