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Workmen’s Compensation: Contagious Disease Held Compensable [PDF]
Knowledge about dispersion is of utmost importance for understanding populations’ reaction to changes in the environment. Expansion of a population range brings with it both spatial sorting and over time, spatial selection.
Brengdahl, Martin
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Church of St. Peter and Paul in the village under Kopaonik [PDF]
In the border of the municipality towards Kosovo, Kuršumlija preserved the St. Cemetery's church of Peter and Paul in village Lukovo near the famous rehabilitation center Lukovo's spa.
Raičević Slobodan
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Contribution to the study of Dičić family works: Iconpainting in the church of St. Nicholas in the Končul monastery near Raška [PDF]
The study of the icon paintings in the Končul monastery is part of the research and attempts to attribute works of the church art in the Raška-Prizren Eparchy, which are brought into connection with the Dičić's family. Famous painter Avram Dičić, who was
Ženarju-Rajović Ivana S.
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Żołnierz i służba wojskowa w świetle kościelnych źródeł normatywnych z IV i V wieku
At the beginning of the fourth century the legal situation of Christians in the Roman Empire changed dramatically. Thanks to the Emperor Constantine they were no longer persecuted, and their faith became religio licita. From that point onwards the views
Andrzej Hołasek
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The Place of Theology in the Life of the Church [PDF]
Lecture presented at Lutheran Theological Seminary, Saskatoon, Fall ...
Gustafson, Scott W.
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St. Basil the Great, A Study in Monasticism [PDF]
A. E. G., W. K. Lowther Clarke
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The Cowl - v.3 - n.9 - Nov 24, 1937 [PDF]
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 3, Number 9 - Nov 24, 1937.
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The Influence of Byzantine Law on Serbian Medieval Law
Serbian law from the early 13th century developed under the direct influence of Byzantine law. Serbian jurists adopted Byzantine law through translations of Byzantine legal compilations. The first such translation was the Nomokanon of St.
Srđan Šarkić
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