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- Institutum Europeaum was a libertarian think tank based in Sint-Genesius-Rode, a suburb of Brussels, Belgium. The Institutum was founded and led by Michiel...
- The Institutum Divi Thomæ (later called the St. Thomas Institute for Advanced Studies) was a graduate research school of science based in Cincinnati, Ohio...
- Genesis and the Jewish antiquities of Flavius Josephus. Pontificium Institutum Bibli****. pp. 101–102. ISBN 978-88-7653-335-8. W. Theiler, Posidonios...
- An Institutum clericorum saecularium in communi viventium is a secular institute for priests who want to live an apostolic life in community. It is a form...
- Institutum Canarium (IC) is an academic ****ociation founded in 1969 concerned with the cultural history of the Canary Islands and the neighbouring cultures...
- The Institutum Judai**** was a special academic course for Protestant theologians who desired to prepare themselves for missionary work among the Jews....
- the world with university rank and structure, its legal predecessor the Institutum Geometrico-Hydrotechni**** was founded in 1782 by Emperor Joseph II. Hungary...
- ISBN 978-0-8108-6564-8. OCLC 307478876. Chmiel, Jerzy (1999-09-30). "90 lat Pontificium Institutum Bibli**** w Rzymie". Ruch Biblijny i Liturgiczny. 52 (3): 268. doi:10.21906/rbl...
- Pontifical Biblical Institute Latin: Pontificium Institutum Bibli**** Founder(s) Pope Pius X Established 1909; 115 years ago (1909) Mission Biblical and...
- Institutum Romanum Finlandiae, also known as The Finnish Institute in Rome, is an academic institution that supports research in the humanities, particularly...