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- single, common ancestral form with a Gr**** equivalent". In 1979, Edzard J. Furnée proposed a theory by which a pre-Gr**** substrate is ****ociated with the...
- in Phrygia. The name Korybantes is of uncertain etymology. Edzard Johan Furnée and R. S. P. B****es have suggested a Pre-Gr**** origin. Others refer the...
- Inside Look at the Great Consumer Paradise, New York, William Morrow, 1985 Furnee, J. H., and Lesger, C. (eds), The Landscape of Consumption: Shopping Streets...
- meaning to 'sparkle, to gleam' and has thus an Indo-European etymology; Furnée on the other hand compared it to the word τίριος (tírios), the Cretan word...
- Leisure and Sociability in Ottoman Istanbul". In Peter Borsay; Jan Hein Furnée (eds.). Leisure Cultures in Urban Europe, C.1700–1870: A Transnational Perspective...
- ISBN 9025608760. Furnée, Edzard Johan (1979). Vorgriechisch-Kartvelisches (in German). Leuven: Editions Peeters. ISBN 2801701149. Furnée, Edzard J. (1972)...
- related to Shopping. Wikiquote has quotations related to Shopping. Jan Hein Furnee and Clé Lesger, The Landscape of Consumption: Shopping Streets and Cultures...
- Alfredo Trombetti, Edward Sapir, Robert Bleichsteiner, Karl Bouda, E. J. Furnée, René Lafon, Robert Shafer, Olivier Guy Tailleur, Morris Swadesh, Vladimir...
- Jan Hein Furnée (2014). "'Our Living Museum of Nouveaut's': Visual and Social Pleasures in The Hague's Shopping Streets, 1650-1900". In Furnée and Lesger...
- The church dates from the 12th or 13th century. It was formally known as "Furnee". The church was probably used until the 18th century when it was abandoned...