Fusaric acid-evoked oxidative stress affects plant defence system by inducing biochemical changes at subcellular level. [PDF]
Iqbal N, Czékus Z, Ördög A, Poór P.
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Demaskierung der Macht. Kirche als Ort der Hoffnung gegen Macht im Neuen Testament
Eine Darstellung der Pax-Romana (militärischer, politischer, wirtschaftlicher, rechtlicher, ultureller und religiöser Aspekt), nicht als "goldenes Zeitalter", sondern in der Kritik antiker Schriftsteller als "Friede voll Blut" (Tacitus), und die ...
Michael Ernst
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PROVERBS IN THE PHRASEOLOGICAL DICTIONARY FROM THE WORKS OF CORNELIUS TACITUS
Based on 128 proverbs and sayings attributed to the Roman historian Cornelius Tacitus, as listed in the Latinum in aeternum collection (Marević 2002), this paper explores the connection between the semantic categories of the quoted phrases and their ...
Ana Lehocki-Samardžić, Matija Zorić
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Banking Crises Yesterday and Today [PDF]
Provides an overview of the history of banking crises, as distinguished from financial crises, and the role of microeconomic and regulatory policy, both as causes of and as responses to the crises.
Charles W. Calomiris
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"Musst du nicht längst kolonisieren?" ("Hasn't colonizing been your business?") is Mephisto's loaded comment on Faust's dilemma, namely his inability to persuade Philemon and Baucis to vacate their little estate voluntarily in exchange for pleasant ...
Deinert, Herbert
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Review of A.E. Grant, 'Roman military objectives in Britain under the Flavian Emperors' [PDF]
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Hanson, W.S.
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Deconstructing the Conspiratorial Mind: the Computational Logic Behind Conspiracy Theories. [PDF]
Rigoli F.
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Secundum Naturam Vivere: Stoic Thoughts of Greco-Roman Antiquity on Nature and Their Relation to the Concepts of Sustainability, Frugality, and Environmental Protection in the Anthropocene. [PDF]
Müller H.
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Spinoza on conatus, inertia and the impossibility of self-destruction [PDF]
Suicide or self-destruction means in ordinary language “the act of killing oneself deliberately” (intentionally or on purpose). Indeed, that’s what we read in the Oxford dictionary and the Oxford dictionary of philosophy , which seems to be confirmed by ...
Buyse, F.
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Faeneratores, negotiatores and financial intermediation in the Roman World (Late Republic and Early Empire) [PDF]
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Verboven, Koenraad
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