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In astronomical | literature his name is often spelt "Sarabat", following |
versity, Faculty of Letter (majoring English | literature), his academic career had further progress. |
Michael Bernays (1834 - 1897), a German | literature historian |
lace to poet Emmanuel Hiel (1834 - 1894) and | literature historian Wies Moens (1898 - 1982). |
ruary 24, 1866) was a German philologist and | literature historian. |
1575 - 26 December 1622) was a German | literature historian. |
ed works in several genres including women's | literature, historical fiction, and fantasy. |
He lectured on theology, | literature, history and culture at universities in Beir |
e College with a bachelors degree in English | Literature, History and Political Science. |
romoting the Flemish culture in the areas of | literature, history and art. |
rt describes De Carle's work as 'inspired by | literature, history and architecture, with a focus on . |
University to study Serbo-Croatian language, | literature, history, and culture. |
ts in Africana studies, English language and | literature, history, mass communications, and homeland |
0 experts wrote around 138000 articles about | literature, history, science, culture, law, philosophy, |
offers interdisciplinary courses in American | literature, history, and film. |
bjects that include Indian and international | literature, history, politics, sociology, religion, phi |
d , to celebrate the arts and crafts, music, | literature, history, and sports of the town. |
ay State Monthly A Massachusetts Magazine of | Literature, History, Biography and State Progress Vol. |
ch as philosophy, economics, law, education, | literature, history, science, technology, and managemen |
Some Speculations on | Literature, History, and Religion, ed. |
classics, including ancient Greek and Latin | literature, history, art and archeology. |
al and HMF-derived intermediate chemicals in | literature, HMF is still not produced on an industrial |
in recognition of her contributions to Pali | literature, Horner was awarded an honorary Ph.D by Ceyl |
Modern World | Literature, Houghton Mifflin, 2001. |
Its esteem as a work of | literature, however, often suffers in comparison to the |
, The Jews in America: A Treasury of Art and | Literature, Hugh Lauter Levin Associates, 1994. |
t for activities to encourage learning about | literature, human nature, history, agriculture, and the |
bestsellers in the following genres: travel | literature, humour, self help, and general non fiction. |
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o leading scholars in the field of Afrikaans | literature, i.e. |
s, BAFS, Geography, Chinese History, Chinese | literature, ICT, Tourism and Hospitality Studies, Visua |
Governor General's Award, Children's | Literature Illustration, 2009 (Nominee) |
eived her bachelor's and master's degrees in | literature in the Department of English at the American |
in Portland, Oregon and received her B.A. in | Literature in 1966 before moving on to earn her M.A. at |
was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of | Literature in 1983 |
He was appointed OBE for services to | literature in the 2001 New Year's Honours list. |
ngabad, became the center of Urdu poetry and | Literature in late 17th and early 18th century. |
Born in Arnhem, he studied | literature in Utrecht and law in Leiden, attaining his |
In | literature, in addition to more serious works, he produ |
ambridge where he received his BA in English | literature in 1995. |
ohn is Reader in Science Fiction and Fantasy | Literature in the Media Department at Middlesex Univers |
Newspapers and magazines have published | literature in Augeron. |
Jahrhundert (Studies on Epistolary | Literature in Germany in the Eleventh Century) remains |
ing paper on "The Present State of Classical | Literature in Germany." |
He also earned his Masters in American | literature in 1941 from the same institution. |
, from where he obtained a degree in English | literature in 1960. |
ss, Fedrick proposes that this was common of | literature in Beroul's time. |
They contributed to the revival of Southern | literature in the 1920s and 1930s now known as the Sout |
at the "Johannes R. Brechner" Institute for | Literature in Leipzig. |
the outstanding contributions to Children's | Literature in 1993. |
hamosh was awarded the President's Prize for | Literature in 2001. |
The Percys of Mississippi: Politics and | Literature in the New South. |
t and most comprehensive collection of sugar | literature in India and the world. |
n 148 languages and 75 dialects and provides | literature in 95 of these languages. |
His storytelling is known to children's | literature in Greenland. |
They set up a club on brought out | literature in Yiddish, including a pamphlet on the Haym |
In 1966 he was awarded a doctorate in | literature in Paris. |
was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of | Literature in 2007. |
he competed in Prosanova, a festival for new | literature in Hildesheim. |
was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of | Literature in June 1962. |
heme of transliteration of Christian Marathi | literature in Goa. |
The first printed | literature in Assyrian Neo-Aramaic is produced by Justi |
Hong Kong with a BA in English Language and | Literature in 1969. |
She completed a BA degree in comparative | literature in 1996. |
Arthurian | Literature in the Middle Ages, A Collaborative History |
He studied Yiddish language and | literature in Moscow, and worked at a Yiddish publishin |
"Fiction | Literature in Puerto Rico", |
rom Wellesley College with a B.A. in English | literature in 1966. |
author received the Noma Prize for Juvenile | Literature in 1997 and the Shogakukan Children's Public |
orvoo, where he served as professor of Latin | literature in the Gymnasium of Porvoo. |
He lectured in Norwegian language and | literature in Berlin in 1931, in Stockholm from 1931 to |
sses for the distribution of illegal Marxist | literature in Ivanovo-Voznesensk. |
one of the foremost scholars of West Indian | literature in the UK, and has edited several seminal wo |
es was a noted scholar of Welsh language and | literature, in the mould of Welsh scholarly priests. |
Zoss studied anthropology and | literature in Berne and Avignon. |
Literature in Celtic Countries (1971) | |
This plant first appeared in the scientific | literature in 1810, in the Prodromus Florae Novae Holla |
Word Crimes: Blasphemy, Culture, and | Literature in Nineteenth-Century England. |
was elected a member of the Royal Society of | Literature in 1996. |
f the first collection of Ukrainian-language | literature in western Ukraine; priest |
ket Books, non-profit publisher of left-wing | literature in the United States |
mboldt's Gift, Bellow won the Nobel Prize in | literature in 1976. |
or of Hebrew and Dexter Lecturer on Biblical | Literature, in the Theological Department of Harvard Co |
Kawabata, who would win the Nobel Prize for | Literature in 1968, was credited on the film with the o |
Almqvist studied | literature in Stockholm and Uppsala from 1924 until 192 |
n University, receiving a PhD in comparative | literature in 1967. |
r, and for four years professor of classical | literature in King's College London. |
English Drama Since 1940 (Longman | Literature in English) 2003 |
.This was prevalent in Vaishnavite religious | literature in Tamil Nadu and literary works in general |
n and fostering of military art, science and | literature in Canada." |
st Professor of Chinese language and Chinese | literature in the United States at Yale University. |
nt first appears in the numerical relativity | literature in the 1980s through the work of Choptuik in |
h failed to realise his ambition of printing | literature in Indian characters. |
y be, however, that the press did print some | literature in English. |
the archives of the State Museum of Art and | Literature in Yerevan Armenia. |
e received his J.D. in 1926, but switched to | literature in 1930. |
ed the Jerwood Award by the Royal Society of | Literature in 2005. |
r, who won Kendra Sahithya Academy Award for | literature in 2010. |
won the Samuel Eliot Morison Award for Naval | Literature in 2004 from the Naval Order of the United S |
she received her B.A. in English and Spanish | Literature in 2001. |
research interests include ancient narrative | literature, in particular the Greek and Roman novel. |
1966, she became Merton Professor of English | literature in the University of Oxford, the first woman |
ism, Gertrud von le Fort and German Catholic | literature in the Weimar Republic and Third Reich (1924 |
He graduated in | literature in 1948. |
He had for long taught Malayalam | literature in different colleges. |
Gordon favored the study of musar (ethical) | literature in the yeshiva, however not as mandatory stu |
It first appeared in scientific | literature in 2005, when psychoanalyst Mark Blechner di |
presenting dominates the Hebrew language and | literature in its entirety, to its subtlest manifestati |
eral's Award for English language children's | literature in 2002. |
It was awarded the Carnegie Medal in | Literature in 1959. |
t number of scientific articles and original | literature in Esperanto. |
The Wisdom of Words: Language, Theology, and | Literature in the New England Renaissance (1981). |
The Feminist Companion to | Literature in English. |
and essayist, winner of first Nobel Prize in | Literature in 1901 (d.1907). |
cuments and disseminates Polish language and | literature in both its historic and present-day forms. |
of Glasgow she studied English Language and | Literature, in which she gained a first class degree. |
ce on the development of Japanese poetry and | literature in the early 20th century. |
rs his lectures on the concerns about modern | literature in Indian universities and other educational |
in 1810, the species appeared in scientific | literature, in Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae, autho |
1979 and a personal chair in Medieval Latin | literature in 1989. |
al prizes, including the Finlandia Prize for | literature in 1992. |
He studied | literature in Amsterdam and law in Utrecht. |
Paterson won the Atlantic Award for | Literature in 1946. |
Word crimes: blasphemy, culture, and | literature in nineteenth-century England. |
He took Firsts in English Language and | Literature in 1948 and in Comparative Philology in 1952 |
He received the North Carolina Award for | literature in 2000. |
publications on the equation appeared in the | literature in 1957 and 1958. |
In 1810, this species appeared in scientific | literature, in Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae, autho |
In 1995, Alanne started studying | literature in the University of Helsinki. |
augurated the Martin Peretz Chair in Yiddish | Literature in his honor. |
honour for his contribution to education and | literature in the year 1970. |
currently an Assistant Professor in Canadian | Literature in the English Department at the University |
He was an avid reader of | Literature in Telugu and English. |
Born in the Galilee, Ziad studied | literature in Russia. |
during Tamil Sangams and many of the Sangam | literature in the ancient times. |
Kleveman studied French | Literature in Aix-en-Provence and International History |
eneral editor of the AHA Guide to Historical | Literature in 1995. |
The Corpus of Clandestine | Literature in France, 1769-1789. |
appointed Professor of Classics and Ancient | Literature in the University of New Brunswick. |
with a Ph.D. in Comparative | Literature in 1991. |
Wine, Women, and Song: Hebrew and Arabic | Literature in Medieval Iberia. |
he completed his post-graduation in Kannada | literature in the year 1959. |
American | Literature in its Colonial and National Periods (1902) |
years, it published over a billion pages of | literature in support of the temperance movement. |
luential representative of the local Slovene | literature in the Kingdom of Hungary. |
History Prize and the Hawthornden Prize for | Literature in 1999. |
ently director of the Archives and Museum of | Literature in Brussels. |
when he accepted the professorship of sacred | literature in Western Reserve College (1837-52). |
s appointed professor of Hebrew language and | literature in Andover Theological Seminary, retaining t |
f major centre's for distributing Lithuanian | literature in Latin print. |
ESCO prize for Children's and Young People's | Literature in the Service of Tolerance for Something El |
This plant first appeared in scientific | literature in 1825, in the Prodromus Systematis Natural |
Eastern law and on the reception of biblical | literature in the Second Temple period. |
nd translator, winner of the Nobel Prize for | Literature in 1975. |
was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of | Literature in 1999. |
r and playwright who won the Nobel Prize for | literature in 1997. |
Apart from that, | literature in that period emphasized on the skills of w |
It is first mentioned in the chemical | literature in 1946(1,2). |
is second doctorate in Romance languages and | literature in 1967; instructor of Spanish at Indiana Un |
important figure in the revival of Arthurian | literature in Germany in the mid-13th century, after de |
Science Fiction | Literature in East Germany. |
She graduated with a degree in | literature in 1968. |
Award, and Asian/Pacific American Award for | Literature in children's literature. |
ityavijnanakosam is an encyclopedia of world | literature in the Malayalam language. |
an received a master's degree in Renaissance | Literature in 1983 from the University of Tennessee, Kn |
1997: | Literature in the Age of AIDS |
on the revival and development of Ukrainian | literature in Galicia. |
es Hodge, professor of oriental and biblical | literature in the Princeton Theological Seminary, and i |
w published after winning the Nobel Prize in | Literature in 1976, it is set in Chicago and Bucharest. |
se is a bibliographic database of scientific | literature in the geosciences, including the geology of |
ride of Performance' for his contribution to | literature in 2003. |
ity, Philosophy section of the Department of | Literature in 1944. |
'27, a group of poets that arose in Spanish | literature in 1920s. |
A General Index to Modern Musical | Literature in the English Language (1927; this indexes |
expressed was important and nurtured Chinese | literature in Japan for this reason. |
eltenham International Festival of Music and | Literature in England. |
as awarded the Macauley Fellowship for Irish | Literature in 1990. |
education, economics, languages and English | literature in a Scotland university. |
She studied music and | literature in Cracow, Warsaw and Paris. |
ique database of all translations of Finnish | literature in association with the library of the Finni |
He won the Nobel Prize in | Literature in 1955. |
He studied English | literature in London and taught Arabic literature in th |
was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of | Literature in 2007. |
African | Literature in the Twentieth Century, 1976 |
Ulrich Becker, a publisher of | literature in and about Esperanto and of interlinguisti |
ons to the study of the English Language and | Literature in 1932. |
She taught English | literature in colleges in India (particularly New Delhi |
ed by Xiao Tong in his Selections of Refined | Literature in the 6th century. |
He was Professor of Hispanic | Literature in University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Ca |
s a recipient of the Spain National Prize in | Literature in 1996 for his work as a historian and was |
and also did extensive work involving Indian | literature in the fields of law and medicine. |
Bernard wanted to excel in | literature in order to take up the study of the Bible. |
This plant first appeared in scientific | literature in the year 1802, published by the German bo |
ier, it was first reported in the scientific | literature in 1938. |
'Anuyoga | Literature' in rNying ma rgyud 'bum - Master Doxographi |
A leading figure in post-war Japanese | literature, in 2001 Yasuoka was recognized by the Japan |
was named the winner of the Nobel Prize for | Literature in 1958. |
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