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... universities in the 12th century and a revived interest in ancient Greek writings , although these were studied mainly in Latin translation . The universities were located in cities and generated a demand for books . University ...
... universities in the 12th century and a revived interest in ancient Greek writings , although these were studied mainly in Latin translation . The universities were located in cities and generated a demand for books . University ...
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... university , in Moscow , was founded in 1755. Throughout the 19th century and into the 20th , Russian universities ... University , St. Petersburg State University , and Novosibirsk State University . In the 1960s the school of semiotics ...
... university , in Moscow , was founded in 1755. Throughout the 19th century and into the 20th , Russian universities ... University , St. Petersburg State University , and Novosibirsk State University . In the 1960s the school of semiotics ...
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... University in 1905 , and received offers of chairs at other universities . In 1907 he returned to England to accept a chair at the University of Manchester , where he continued his research on the alpha particle . With the ingenious ...
... University in 1905 , and received offers of chairs at other universities . In 1907 he returned to England to accept a chair at the University of Manchester , where he continued his research on the alpha particle . With the ingenious ...
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PREHISTORIC Peoples aND CULTURES | 45 |
PRINTING TYPOGRAPHY AND PHOTOENGRAVING | 71 |
PRINTMAKING | 112 |
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