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... whole architectural ensemble . The prince is in this case Père Roland de Vaux who - together with his staff - dug and surveyed the whole area from 1952 to 1958. Today , Qumran is again a vivid site , now as a tourist attraction . Before ...
... whole architectural ensemble . The prince is in this case Père Roland de Vaux who - together with his staff - dug and surveyed the whole area from 1952 to 1958. Today , Qumran is again a vivid site , now as a tourist attraction . Before ...
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... whole ' and the Radcliffe - Brownian notion of ' whole societies ' , bounded and ' distinguishable as species types and classifi- able as such in a kind of Linnaean taxonomy ' . These were the perspectives he rejected first in his ...
... whole ' and the Radcliffe - Brownian notion of ' whole societies ' , bounded and ' distinguishable as species types and classifi- able as such in a kind of Linnaean taxonomy ' . These were the perspectives he rejected first in his ...
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... whole did appreciate Lévi - Strauss's complicated explorations of the thought logic of South American mythology , and was much impressed with his demonstration of homologous and transformational relations on many registers and ...
... whole did appreciate Lévi - Strauss's complicated explorations of the thought logic of South American mythology , and was much impressed with his demonstration of homologous and transformational relations on many registers and ...
Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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