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Rebuilding an Empire with Minecraft: Bringing the Classics into the Digital Space
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Klio <Berlin>
98.2016 -
Congress on Research in Dance ... conference proceedings
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German life and letters
N.S. 18. 1964/65 / ed. by L. A. Willoughby -
The Brecht yearbook
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Die Archäologische Sammlung der Universität Wien
ihre Geschichte, Entwicklung und Bedeutung von der Gründung 1869 bis zur Mitte des 20. Jahrhunderts auf Basis der Schriftquellen -
Strong indefinites in Turkish, referential persistence, and salience structure
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"Ovre londe"/"Irlonde"
appropriating Irish saints in the aftermath of conquest -
Middle English Ferumbras romances and the reign of Richard II
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"Here taketh the makere of this book his leve"
the "Retraction" and Chaucer's works in Tudor England -
The contemplative cosmos
John Lyly's "Endymion" and the shape of early modern space -
The functions of forgetfulness in "1 Henry IV"
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The ring's the thing
Elizabeth I's virgin knot and "All's well that ends well" -
The imagination's arts
poetry and natural philosophy in Bacon and Shakespeare -
The "reason" of radical evil
Shakespeare, Milton, and the ethical philosophers -
Incarnational "apophatic"
rethinking divine accomodation in John Milton's "Paradise lost" -
The natural history of the Houyhnhnms
noble horses in "Gulliver's travels" -
Embodying the invisible
materiality and subjectivity in Cavendish, Manley, and Haywood -
Extreme empiricism
John Howard, poetry, and the thermometrics of reform -
"What we want in Elegance, we gain in Copiousness"
eighteenth-century English and its empire of tongues -
The role of drawing in the evolution of garden design
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Anti-Jewish polemics and the texts on Friday fasts
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Circulations of labor, bodies of work
a japanese migrant in meiji Hawai'i -
[Rezension von: Brown, Jane K., Goethe's allegories of identity]
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The boys on the beach
children's games and baptismal grace in medieval thought