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    On Cytheridella whitmani sp. nov. (Crustacea, Ostracoda) from Cape Cod (Massachusetts, USA), with a reappraisal of the taxonomy of the genus by Koen Martens, Nadiny Martins de Almeida, Michael Shribak, Janet Higuti, Isa Schön

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Beside the type species and the new species, the genus currently includes only three further species from Africa: C. monodi Klie, 1936, C. damasi Klie, 1944 (with synonym C. chariessa Rome, 1977), and C. tepida Victor, 1987. The morphology of the new species is discussed in comparison with the congeneric species, especially regarding the valve ornamentation, the structure and function of the third thoracopod, the hemipenis and the caudal ramus. …”
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    Minasse Tcheraz’s Contacts of Europe and His Impressions of Berlin Congress by Serdar, Sakin

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…He stated that they made contacts in Italy, Rome, London and Berlin, respectively. In accordance with these contacts, he mentioned meeting with Foreign Minister Luigi Corti in Italy, and Lord Salisbury in London. …”
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    Imaginer un lycée, un exercice aux Beaux-Arts by Anne-Marie Châtelet

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…On several occasions, the professor of theory or the Académie d’Architecture, that had the privilege of determining the Prix de Rome, opted in favour of a secondary educational establishment, and it generally coincided with a significant moment in the evolution of these buildings. …”
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    Libertas as an Expression of Roman Identity in Cicero and Sallust by Anna Iacoboni

    Published 2021-11-01
    “… In the late Republican period, mos maiorum, libertas and ius are no longer evoked to pursue the common good of the state, as was the case in the Rome of the maiores, but instead in an individualistic sense. …”
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    Geneva. An Urban Sociodemographic Database by Michel Oris, Olivier Perroux, Grazyna Ryczkowska, Reto Schumacher, Adrien Remund, Gilbert Ritschard

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Combined with qualitative information extracted from the archives of public administrations and the National Protestant Church, as well as from newspapers, these databases were used to study the transformation of a medium-sized European city, sociopolitical tensions embedded in demographic and social structures, and the impact of the immigrants who made the 'Calvinist Rome' a religiously mixed city. …”
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    Milli Mücadele Dönemi ve Cumhuriyet Yönetimine Geçişte Türk Hariciye Teşkilatı’nın Gelişimi by Resul YAVUZ

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Working with a small staff in Anatolia, where the war continued with all its violence, the Foreign Service made a great contribution to the victory of this process by conducting the diplomatic network of the National Struggle with the representatives it opened in Moscow, Baku, Tbilisi, Paris and Rome. The support provided by the Foreign Office, which has recently started to be organized, especially during the stages of conferences and agreements, has facilitated the work of the Turkish Grand National Assembly on one hand and made a significant contribution to the victory of the struggle on the front desk on the other hand. …”
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    The legal, political and military scans: from Volume 10. Law, Politics, Militaria, Technology by Saveria Rito

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The precious collection was semantically organised into seventy shelves and became in 1667 the founding nucleus of the Biblioteca Universitaria Alessandrina in Rome by will of Pope Alexander VII. The Alessandrina also holds the manuscript 50, dating from the first half of the 17th century, which contains the catalogue of the roveresca collection arranged alphabetically by authors and titles. …”
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    FORMS OF PROPERTY IN ROMAN LAW by Elena ANGHEL

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…With the emergence of the state, the Romans exercised collective property of the state as well as private property, called quiritary property, the Quirites being the ancient citizens of Rome. In the classical era, alongside the quiritary property, which survives the old era of Roman law, new forms of property appear: praetorian property, provincial property and peregrine property. …”
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    The USSR Victory in World War II and the Emergence of the Independent Republic of Indonesia by L. M. Efimova

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…Victorious ending of the World War 2 on May, 9, 1945, stroke a crushing blow on the military axis Berlin - Rome - Tokyo. The USSR played a decisive role both on European and Asian fronts. …”
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    Food resilience and adaptation on the move: the importance of fostering studies on the Romani local knowledge systems by Andrea Pieroni, Naji Sulaiman, Mousaab Alrhmoun

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…A preliminary study on Romani domestic food and home (plant) remedies was conducted via 106 interviews in Turin, Rome, and Naples during the past fifteen years among urban Romani community members (who migrated to Italy from Romania and Serbia approximately three decades ago). …”
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    Auger Lucas, pintor de carruajes en el París del siglo xviii. «Entre el polvo del cobertizo y el estiércol de la cochera» by Raúl Martínez Arranz

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Auger Lucas (1685-1765) comenzó una prometedora carrera como pintor en París a principios del siglo xviii, que le llevó a ganar el Grand Prix de Rome a los veinte años y a ser admitido en la Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture como pintor de historia. …”
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