2006
DOI: 10.1163/9789047417958
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Power and Religion in Baroque Rome

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“…Another limitation could also be that we only used Scopus as a search engine and could have therefore missed out on some viable articles. Future research could possibly adjust the search method applied by Rietbergen (under review), who used a piece of software capable of searching within the article text via the PubMed search engine. On the other hand, with our search terms, we were as inclusive as possible and were able to identify thousands of relevant articles; we even covered articles that did not actually use any Bayesian methods in their study but simply mentioned “Bayes.”…”
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“…Another limitation could also be that we only used Scopus as a search engine and could have therefore missed out on some viable articles. Future research could possibly adjust the search method applied by Rietbergen (under review), who used a piece of software capable of searching within the article text via the PubMed search engine. On the other hand, with our search terms, we were as inclusive as possible and were able to identify thousands of relevant articles; we even covered articles that did not actually use any Bayesian methods in their study but simply mentioned “Bayes.”…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Spiegelhalter, Myles, Jones, and Abrams (2000) identified 30 Bayesian application articles published in the field of health technology assessment between 1973 and1998. Rietbergen (2016) focused on the use and reporting of Bayesian methods in 12 epidemiological and medical journals between 2005 and 2013. She found a total of 86 articles and subsequently reported that several of the articles presented incomplete Method and Results sections.…”
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“…however also: Müller (1961). 10 For this section, besides introducing new notions and ideas, I draw upon, and refer to my own, earlier work on papal Rome, specifically: Rietbergen (1983a) chapters II and VII; Rietbergen (2006) chapter IV; Rietbergen (2013); Rietbergen (2015) chapter I. on it by the tomb of St Peter's. The very foundation of papal power was, after all, their claim to primacy amongst the Church's many bishops, as the successors of the first among the apostles, who allegedly had been named his vicar by Christ himself, and whose very relics were embedded in the foundations of the basilica built atop his tomb.…”
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“…9 This is hardly surprising, considering that Cardinal Francesco alone had a staff of at least a hundred people, from gentlemen to common servants. 10 If the expenditures on parties and plays were relatively contained, those for the art collections were even more so: in the case of Cardinal Scipione Borghese, the richest and most enthusiastic collector of the early seventeenth century, it is calculated that he spent no more than 0.5 percent of his income on art. 11 Most of the information which can be gleaned from accounts books and inventories thus regarded daily life, the banal consumption of every day living and related expenses.…”
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