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Urbs Dupleix

Urbs Dupleix. The narrator of this book is the Rock of Arles, a limestone eminence washed up over millions of years where the Mediterranean Sea meets the furious Rhône River. The city was founded on this rock 2,600 years ago by Greeks. In times of some urgency, like now, the Rock, a kind of genius loci, whispers to its amanuensis, who lives on its side.
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Urbs Genesii

Urbs Genesii. The narrator of this book is the Rock of Arles, a limestone eminence washed up over millions of years where the Mediterranean Sea meets the furious Rhône River. The city was founded on this rock 2,600 years ago by Greeks. In times of some urgency, like now, the Rock, a kind of genius loci, whispers to its amanuensis, who lives on its side.
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Rus in Urbe

2019
Abstract Scholars typically characterize Faulkner’s rural figures in passive terms, as objects, witnesses, or outright victims of the modernization process, set adrift on the land by the economic restructuring of southern agriculture before succumbing to the commercial and cultural allure of the small town.
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On Urbs Aeterna and Urbs Sacra

Transactions of the American Philological Association (1869-1896), 1894
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In Urbe

The Art World, 1917
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L'ECOSYSTEME 'URBS'

1974
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Urbs Antiqua

The Classical World, 1991
John E. Ziolkowski, Paul Whalen
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The second finger of Urbs1 is required for iron-mediated repression of sid1 in Ustilago maydis

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 1997
Zhiqiang An, Q Zhao, John L Markley
exaly  

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