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A history of the romance languages at Mizzou, 1843-1992 [PDF]
The poor relations (1843-1895) -- Aurea Aetas : Raymond Weeks and the first Department of Romance Lanaguages -- The separate departments (1926-1953) and the early years of the new union (1953-1961) -- Argentea Aetas : The boom in graduate work (1961-1975)
Mitchell, Bonner
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Entrepreneurial Literary Theory: A Debate on Research and the Future of Academia [PDF]
Across the world at present, researchers and teachers are being exhorted to become entrepreneurial. Universities are being restructured accordingly. The debate presented in this book considers what that involves and portends for academia.
Durao, Fabio A. +3 more
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Middle Ages or Renaissance? Rapacka on Marulić [PDF]
The famous Polish Slavist Joanna Rapacka published three studies on Marko Marulić. After they came out as separate publications, she collected them under the title Fragmenti o Maruliću (Fragments on Marulić).
Bogdan, Tomislav
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William Caxton : auteur, éditeur, imprimeur
International audienceWilliam Caxton was the first English printer, in activity from 1473 to 1491. He published nearly 80 books (including reprints), most of them in English.
Mairey, Aude
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Problem space of modern society: philosophical-communicative and pedagogical interpretations. Part I [PDF]
This collective monograph offers the description of philosophical bases of definition of communicative competence and pedagogical conditions for the formation of communication skills.
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Textual criticism in Indology and in European philology during the 19th and 20th centuries [PDF]
This paper discusses the post-enlightenment development of philology in Europe during the 19th-20th centuries, particularly in the German speaking areas.
Witzel, Michael
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Socjalistyczne i feministyczne narracje oniryczne o solidarności z końca dziewiętnastego wieku (Morris i Corbett) [PDF]
The Victorian fin de siècle exhibits not only a double quality but also the ambivalence of modernity with the appearance of ‘new’ ideas in the ‘old’ age.
Antal, Éva
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Folklore, Ethnology, Philology: National Sciences and Global Connections [PDF]
Folklore and ethnology were from their beginnings closely associated with language. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz used languages to identify and categorise peoples, and he influenced the German-speaking scholars who coined the earliest ethnological terms ...
Ó Giolláin, Diarmuid
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