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        Endlose Kälte 

        Camenisch, Chantal (2015)
        Human societies are highly affected by climatic and weather conditions. This is especially true for preindustrial times. In the present volume, the author reconstructs the climate in 15th century Burgundian Netherlands.
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        Im Namen der Dinge 

        Wörner, David (2019)
        The main assumption of this book is that Locke’s methaphysical considerations spread throughout his works build a coherent metaphysical theory about the essence of things. Contrary to prevalent opinions, Locke thereby ...
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        Les institutions de la République romaine des origines à la mort d'Auguste 

        Giovannini, Adalberto (2015)
        This book’s presentation of the republican Roman institutions and their history enables the reader to clearly distinguish between what we know from ancient sources and the contemporary knowledge based on modern research. ...
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        La Fin de vie en Suisse 

        Zimmermann, Markus; Felder, Stefan; Streckeisen, Ursula; Tag, Brigitte (2019)
        This volume gives an overview of what is known from an academic perspective about the end of life in Switzerland. The authors, who represent different academic disciplines, deal with crucial questions, such as experiences ...
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        Das Lebensende in der Schweiz 

        Zimmermann, Markus; Felder, Stefan; Streckeisen, Ursula; Tag, Brigitte (2019)
        This volume gives an overview of what is known from an academic perspective about the end of life in Switzerland. The authors, who represent different academic disciplines, deal with crucial questions, such as experiences ...
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