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Aujourd'hui: roman féministe ou roman féminin?
Cahiers de l'Association internationale des études francaises, 1994Bourin André. Aujourd'hui: roman féministe ou roman féminin?. In: Cahiers de l'Association internationale des études francaises, 1994, n°46. pp. 129-143.
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2012
This section contains most of the material that I anticipated gathering when I drew up my research plan in Roman economic history more than a decade ago. I surveyed these markets briefly in the initial research plan I took around at the Oxford conference where everyone laughed at me.
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This section contains most of the material that I anticipated gathering when I drew up my research plan in Roman economic history more than a decade ago. I surveyed these markets briefly in the initial research plan I took around at the Oxford conference where everyone laughed at me.
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Roman d’aventure, roman populaire : Jules Verne
Recherches & Travaux, 1982Vierne Simone. Roman d’aventure, roman populaire : Jules Verne. In: Recherches & Travaux, n°23, 1982. Littérature populaire. 2 - XIXe et XXe siècles. pp. 15-21.
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Roman comique und Roman bourgeois
19941589 bestieg Heinrich IV. als erster Bourbone den franzosischen Thron. Er ubernahm den katholischen Glauben und schlos 1598 mit Spanien den Frieden von Vervins. Allerdings liesen sich die Interessensgegensatze zwischen Spanien und Frankreich auf Dauer nicht einvernehmlich regeln.
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2005
I ntroduction During the period of the Roman conquest of the Mediterranean basin, a singular form of deracinated but coherent society came into being. Starting as mercenaries, even pirates, and moving seamlessly into the world of commerce and ultimately the management of Roman provinces, a whole diaspora of mobile, opportunistic Italians outside ...
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I ntroduction During the period of the Roman conquest of the Mediterranean basin, a singular form of deracinated but coherent society came into being. Starting as mercenaries, even pirates, and moving seamlessly into the world of commerce and ultimately the management of Roman provinces, a whole diaspora of mobile, opportunistic Italians outside ...
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Pneumasis/pneumafication Based on Romans 8:1–17: Highlighting the Spirit’s Role in Deification
Religions, 2023Jacob Chengwei Feng
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Undocumented Prudent Immigrants: De-Centering Romans 13 and Rule of Law in Immigration Ethics
Studies in Christian Ethics, 2023D Glenn Butner, Jr
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