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Dialect lexicography
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Rejecting and appropriating epic lore
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Biographies of Rsabha and the rise of Satrunjaya
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Godefroy and the laws of Julian the Apostate : an episode in the life story of the Codex Theodosianus
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Les proformes LUI et Y
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Les adjectifs d’identité
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Les verbes attributifs
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Von Fremdherrschaft zur Wechselwirkung. Die österreichische Verwaltung in der belgischen Geschichtsschreibung
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To be recognized again: memory, amnesia, and integrity in Christa Wolf
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The study of monastic reform in Lotharingia (10th-Early 12th Centuries) Since 1991
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Μέν in the Roman and Byzantine papyri :syntax, semantics and pragmatics
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De l'abbatiat laïque à l'avouerie : le cas des monastères de femmes en Lotharingie (IXe-début Xie siècle)
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Language contact and case variation : interpreting evidence for dative case syncretism in Greek documentary papyri
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'Another kind of beating' : on the complexities of political violence in everyday student politics in Bangladesh
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John Milton’s poetical solitudes : withdrawing in a textual world, engaging in the real? Latin background and its literary output in the long 17th century
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The medieval Vitruvius
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Factions
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Media in the late medieval European city : power, hegemony, and constraint
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The Mongol conquest of Caucasia
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Domestic practice: Belgium
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A historico-logical re-assessment of Hans Driesch’s vitalism
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Translating the perpetrator’s testimony : Kommandant in Auschwitz (Holocaust) and Une saison de machettes (Rwanda)
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The use of the Midelfart-Knarvik model to analyse the determinants of industrial locations
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Observe, learn and create : influences of the French and English royal chanceries on the Flemish comital charters (12th-early 13th century)
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The birth of a commuter society : workingmen's trains in Belgium, 1870-1914
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A laudatory epigram on Gregory of Nazianzos
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A metrical colophon on John Klimax’s Ladder of divine ascent
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Richard of Saint-Vanne (c. 970-14 June 1046)
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The 'Lotharingian' reforms (also 'Gorze Reforms') of the tenth and early eleventh centuries
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Engagement and withdrawal through literary travels : the cases of Ludvig Holberg and Erik Pontoppidan
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A statue of a muse in the 12th-century Constantinople
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Constantine Manasses : a dedicatory epigram to the Sebastokratorissa Eirene
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Manuel philes and (an) anonymous poet(s) : epigrams on the evangelists in an illuminated gospel manuscript
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Making sense of 'religious' texts? Indology, caste, and the study of religion
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Religion, conversion, and truth : from Europe to India
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Libanios
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Art and domestic space : continuity and change in private collectors’s interiors in Belgium, c. 1830-1930
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Η καππαδοκική διάλεκτος
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Digital history and born-digital archives : digital forensic dimensions
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Ach kind, we bedoelen het goed : bekwame jongeren in een juridisch doolhof
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Uncovering the literary sources of John Tzetzes’ Theogony
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Film Commissions regionales y locales en Bélgica : un estudio de caso de Flanders
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Structures of captivity and animal agency : the London zoo, ca. 1865 to the present times
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An impression of ruler identity : legitimate power through iconography in 3rd millennium Upper Mesopotamian glyptic : case-study : Nabada
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Muslim networks, public services and development intervention in post-socialist Tanzania : between liberalization and alienation
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The continental shelf regime : internationally infused national jurisdiction
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Michelin’s illustrated guide to the battlefields of the Yser and the Belgian coast (1920) : guidebook, field manual or architectural compendium?
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'Tilting Camus Sideways’ : intertextual entanglements between Albert Camus’ L’Étranger (1942) and Kamel Daoud’s Meursault, contre-enquête' (2013)
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The Cappadocian phrasal compound παιρπαίνω [perpéno] ‘take away’ as an example of Turkish pattern replication
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Thecla, the first cross-dresser? The Acts of Paul and Thecla and the Lives of Byzantine Transvestite Saints