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Page 197
... appear again until the second half of the 18th century . The writ- ings of the interim period were almost all of a religious , didactic nature . The most famous of them is the Tzeno Ureno , written by Jacob ben Isaac Ashkenazi of Janov ...
... appear again until the second half of the 18th century . The writ- ings of the interim period were almost all of a religious , didactic nature . The most famous of them is the Tzeno Ureno , written by Jacob ben Isaac Ashkenazi of Janov ...
Page 441
... appear to be rather crude compared to their Italian counterparts , and their thick softwood cases give the impression of being clumsily cob- bled together on the inside . Nonetheless , the tone of unal- tered or properly restored ...
... appear to be rather crude compared to their Italian counterparts , and their thick softwood cases give the impression of being clumsily cob- bled together on the inside . Nonetheless , the tone of unal- tered or properly restored ...
Page 743
... appear to be truly navigating . With night fliers and often with day ones , celestial cues , whether from the stars or from the sun , frequently are lacking . Even when it seems possible that returning migrants might be orienting by ...
... appear to be truly navigating . With night fliers and often with day ones , celestial cues , whether from the stars or from the sun , frequently are lacking . Even when it seems possible that returning migrants might be orienting by ...
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