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Library Review, 1961
A brilliant scholar, the librarian at one of England's most venerated cathedral libraries, once confessed to me that he had at times been his own charwoman and scrubbed the ancient floors. Such extension of accomplishment may seem somewhat incongruous. Yet is it so foreign to our own experience?
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A brilliant scholar, the librarian at one of England's most venerated cathedral libraries, once confessed to me that he had at times been his own charwoman and scrubbed the ancient floors. Such extension of accomplishment may seem somewhat incongruous. Yet is it so foreign to our own experience?
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1979
Africa is the most multi-lingual area of the world if population is measured against languages. Nobody knows how many languages there are. A fairly small area of Cameroon, for example, contains more than one hundred languages, almost all of them unwritten. There are plenty of other similar examples. It is remarkable that history did not impose language
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Africa is the most multi-lingual area of the world if population is measured against languages. Nobody knows how many languages there are. A fairly small area of Cameroon, for example, contains more than one hundred languages, almost all of them unwritten. There are plenty of other similar examples. It is remarkable that history did not impose language
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Many Futures, Many Voices, Many Scholarships
Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society, 1998openaire +1 more source
Characterizing the neurite outgrowth inhibitory effect of Mani
FEBS Letters, 2012Toshihide Yamashita, Klaus Heese
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