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Interspecific competition with the American Xanthium orientale L. as a possible cause of the decline of the Old-World X. stumarium L. [PDF]
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The Decline of Paget's Disease of Bone and Domestic Coal Use-A Hypothesis. [PDF]
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2004
The annual volume of new work on all aspects of the fourteenth century, including England's overseas interests, from English and American scholars.
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The annual volume of new work on all aspects of the fourteenth century, including England's overseas interests, from English and American scholars.
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Fourteenth-Century Tachygraphy
The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1890The Vatican MS. numbered Regina 181, written in 1364 and containing the medical works of Actuarius, has at various parts of it several more or less continuous pieces of tachygraphy that, considering the late date of the MS. and the character of the tachygraphical system itself, are very remarkable.
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Fourteenth-Century Hospitaller Lawyers
Traditio, 1965Most of the Hospitallers of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, who seized Rhodes between 1306 and 1310 and thereafter defended it against the infidels, came from knightly or petty noble families which gave them little formal education; probably many were illiterate.
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2000
during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, Scotland’s history is a striking success. Five themes stand out. The first is general economic growth: developing agriculture sustained a population rise to around the million mark, while flourishing wool and leather exports through the east-coast burghs boosted the money supply to over 40 million silver ...
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during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, Scotland’s history is a striking success. Five themes stand out. The first is general economic growth: developing agriculture sustained a population rise to around the million mark, while flourishing wool and leather exports through the east-coast burghs boosted the money supply to over 40 million silver ...
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2012
Stephen lay in his Room 304 bed around 3 p.m. on a serene spring day in 1989. The year 1989 would close with 23,500 AIDS-related deaths.1 It seemed like we wrapped a dead body every night. I guess we did. Stephen’s dark and groomed wavy hair was a sign of his fastidiousness in caring for his 30-something appearance.
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Stephen lay in his Room 304 bed around 3 p.m. on a serene spring day in 1989. The year 1989 would close with 23,500 AIDS-related deaths.1 It seemed like we wrapped a dead body every night. I guess we did. Stephen’s dark and groomed wavy hair was a sign of his fastidiousness in caring for his 30-something appearance.
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