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... traditional Japan ' . Furthermore , there was a ' tradition that non- successor sons — those who could not hope to inherit the father's land or other assets should leave home and set up independent households elsewhere . ' This ...
... traditional Japan ' . Furthermore , there was a ' tradition that non- successor sons — those who could not hope to inherit the father's land or other assets should leave home and set up independent households elsewhere . ' This ...
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... tradition persisted in Renaissance thought , but was met by a counter - tradition , first formulated in Petrarch's De 60 See , e.g. , C. G. Montefiore , Ancient and Greek Encouragement and Consolation in Sorrow and Calamity ( Privately ...
... tradition persisted in Renaissance thought , but was met by a counter - tradition , first formulated in Petrarch's De 60 See , e.g. , C. G. Montefiore , Ancient and Greek Encouragement and Consolation in Sorrow and Calamity ( Privately ...
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... tradition of the consolatio was revived , all its topoi varied and emulated . One especially important issue for Italian humanists was the permissibility of grief , with a large body of writers opposing the Old Stoa's insistence on ...
... tradition of the consolatio was revived , all its topoi varied and emulated . One especially important issue for Italian humanists was the permissibility of grief , with a large body of writers opposing the Old Stoa's insistence on ...
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Lectures | 1 |
The Genetics of Celtic Populations | 37 |
An Essay on Survival | 59 |
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