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Bishop Torhthelm’s letter to Boniface
In c.738, St Boniface distributed a circular letter to a broad audience of ecclesiastics in England. One response to that letter survives, written by Torhthelm, bishop of the Middle Angles (737–64). The letter is written in an allusive style and borrows heavily from its main source, Pope Vitalian’s letter to Oswiu, king of Northumbria.
Peter Darby
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O Protestantismo Brasileiro. Estudo de Eclesiologia e de História Social (V)
Émile-G. Léonard
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[History of the Memory of the Scientific Collections from the Oswaldo Cruz Institute, Fiocruz: conditions of possibility for the writing of history of science]. [PDF]
Bettamio RLAF.
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Justice, community and rememory: opening spaces to (R)econoce(R) en colectiva with texts
Abstract Drawing from rememory and decolonial theory, this collaborative piece illustrates how three Puerto Rican educators and researchers partnered with a Puerto Rican scholar, activist and children's book author to engage in inquiry cycles. These inquiry cycles centred our general experiences with children's literature and the author's work.
Astrid N. Sambolín Morales+3 more
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TESES E DISSERTAÇÕES DEFENDIDAS NO SEGUNDO SEMESTRE DE 2009
Projeto História
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