Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 17-18J. Pinsent, 1992 |
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... Groningen 1877-1977 , Groningen , Egbert Forsten 1990 , pp . x + 145 , 6 plates , ISBN 90 6980 039 X 99 100 102 106 ' This number of LCM ' should rather be anticipating the Editors ' visit to Ithaca for the Seventh International ...
... Groningen 1877-1977 , Groningen , Egbert Forsten 1990 , pp . x + 145 , 6 plates , ISBN 90 6980 039 X 99 100 102 106 ' This number of LCM ' should rather be anticipating the Editors ' visit to Ithaca for the Seventh International ...
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... Groningen was perhaps not the accident it looks in Hofmann's account . According to Hofmann , the University Act stimulated a new spirit of confidence in Groningen : ... there were new conditions and good prospects ... when in 1877 Emil ...
... Groningen was perhaps not the accident it looks in Hofmann's account . According to Hofmann , the University Act stimulated a new spirit of confidence in Groningen : ... there were new conditions and good prospects ... when in 1877 Emil ...
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... Groningen itself . He seems to have had no experience of other universities either in the Netherlands or outside . After eighteen years as a schoolmaster he succeeded Enk in the year 1955. His retirement in 1977 marks the end of the ...
... Groningen itself . He seems to have had no experience of other universities either in the Netherlands or outside . After eighteen years as a schoolmaster he succeeded Enk in the year 1955. His retirement in 1977 marks the end of the ...
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