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Emmanuel Leroy Ladurie, Jeff Bowman 2009 Kenyon College

Emmanuel Leroy Ladurie, Jeff Bowman

Jeff Bowman

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From Written Record To History: Narrating The Past In Medieval Iberian Charters, Jeff Bowman 2009 Kenyon College

From Written Record To History: Narrating The Past In Medieval Iberian Charters, Jeff Bowman

Jeff Bowman

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Landslide - Interview With The Descendants Of Titsian Tabidze, Rebecca Gould 2009 University of Bristol

Landslide - Interview With The Descendants Of Titsian Tabidze, Rebecca Gould

Rebecca Gould

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Becoming A Georgian Women, Rebecca Gould 2009 University of Bristol

Becoming A Georgian Women, Rebecca Gould

Rebecca Gould

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Avicenna, Jon McGinnis 2009 University of Missouri - St. Louis

Avicenna, Jon Mcginnis

Jon McGinnis

The aim of the present work is threefold. One, it intends to place the thought of Avicenna within its proper historical context, whether the philosophical-scientific tradition inherited from the Greeks or the indigenous influences coming from the medieval Islamic world. Thus, in addition to a substantive introductory chapter on the Greek and Arabic sources and influences to which Avicenna was heir, the historical and philosophical context central to Avicenna’s own thought is provided in order to assess and appreciate his achievement in the specific fields treated in that chapter. Two, the present volume aims to offer a philosophical survey of …


Revealing Iberian Woodcraft: Conserved Wooden Artefacts From South-East Spain, pablo rosser 2009 COLABORADOR HONORÍFICO UNIVERSIDAD ALICANTE

Revealing Iberian Woodcraft: Conserved Wooden Artefacts From South-East Spain, Pablo Rosser

pablo rosser

Yolanda Carrion & Pablo Rosser Six wells at Tossal de les Basses in Spain captured a large assemblage of Iberian woodworking debris. The authors’ analysis distinguishes a wide variety of boxes, handles, staves, pegs and joinery made in different and appropriate types of wood, some – like cypress – imported from some distance away. We have here a glimpse of a sophisticated and little known industry of the fourth century BC.


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