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symptoms of the scurvy, the problems of scurvy on crew members of the British naval ship Salisbury, the history of the disease scurvy,.. ) …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………… [...] ………………………………………………………………………………… Activity 6 (homework) In this photo we can see the cover of the History of Medicine book. Please observe this photo. You can find more information about the scurvy. Research
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important work, Insectorum Surinamensium Metamorphosis (1705) is considered as one of the finest natural history books, ever published. It brought her worldwide fame among naturalists and collectors of art. The [...] fame among naturalists and collectors of art. Indeed, it is considered as one of the finest natural history books, ever published. It is clear, has a straightforward writing style, its five editions were issued [...] (1647-1717): a commemoration on the occasion of the 350th anniversary of her birth. Archieves of Natural History 1999, 26 (1): 1-18. Kay Etheridge, Maria Sibylla Merian: The first ecologist? In: Women and Science
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Laura. 2023. How multilingualism came to be ignored in the history of Standard English. In Aneta Pavlenko (ed.), Multilingualism and History. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10. [...] Aneta. 2023. The Paradoxes of Historic Multilingualism. In Aneta Pavlenko (ed.), Multilingualism and History. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Reichmann, Oskar. 2019. Das nationale und das europäische
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conflict resolution. He also addresses the question of the role of Europe concerning the education, history and practices of reconciliation as the conflict over Palestine/Israel remains arguably the most [...] most tragic and far reaching one. It is our firm conviction that this is not the last word in the history of the Middle East. Morover, as with every crisis, it brings hope for a new beginning. The enormous [...] shook hands on the lawn in front of the White House in 1993: “Old foes handed over their hatred of history; a hundred years of loneliness in the land of Israel come to an end. We have to defuse the emotional
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speech 13.50-14.10 12.50-13.10 Dr. Erzsébet Stróbl Contemporary Filmic Representations of Conflict in History: Queen Elizabeth’s Tilbury Speech 14.10-14.30 13.10-13.30 Prof. Dr. Mark Bloch Victory in the political [...] Boursier "Of What Is WWI a Lesson?" 16.30-16.45 15.30-15.45 Prof. Dr. Hedwig Wagner "Narratives of History and Europe" 16.45-17.00 15.45-16.00 Dr. Ekaterina Aleshina, Dr. Tatiana Razuvaeva "World War I in
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as an entangled literary history in this project. Already in 1994 Edward Said suggested to read "different experiences contrapuntally" as "intertwined and overlapping histories" (Culture and Imperialism [...] mainly to the abolitionist campaign, these narratives can also be read as part of a larger 'family history'. Literature becomes the medium of middle-class self-assertion and the emotive claim of subject status
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work. Notably, he translated two influential works: "The Arabs and Europe: 2000 Years of Shared History" by Alfred Schlicht and "Imperial Way of Life: On the Exploitation of Humans and Nature in Global [...] Cooperation and Collision, 1870 to 1948." Finn Büttner After completing his Bachelor's degree in History and Culture of the Near East with a focus on Islamic Studies and Political Science at the Free University [...] McMahon Marisa McMahon Marissa McMahon received her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Liberal Arts and History from Queens University Belfast in 2009 where she also did her Post Graduate Diploma in Practice
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practices, this project reimagines how we think and write about language histories, focusing on a regional multilingual language history. More information can be found on the project website: https://www.u
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utilitarian functions of the camera and altered its audience. Comparing similar instruments – the history of Camera Lucida The Camera Lucida (Fig. 6) was invented by William Hyde Wollaston (1766-1828) in [...] In 1825, the new model was published in the section of the Edinburgh Journal of Science entitled “History of Mechanical Inven- tions and Processes in the Useful Arts” (Brewster 1825: 157). The instrument [...] possible narrative could be elaborated according to the objective of the instru- ment analysis. For the history of art, it could expand the discussion that draws a parallel between the real image and the image
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(Conference paper: Union and Cultural Identities in Eighteenth-Century Scotland, ECSSS & Centre for the History of Ideas in Scotland, University of Edinburgh, 4th. July, 2002) 'Hegel und Marx jenseits des Tweed: [...] Scottish Universities International Summer School, University of Edinburgh, 06. August, 1986) 'Ulster: History, Poetry, Myth'. (Lecture, Scottish Universities International Summer School, University of Edinburgh