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- Romance studies or Romance philology (Aragonese: filolochía romanica; Catalan: filologia romànica; French: romanistique; Italian: filologia romanza; Portuguese:...
- Vivaro-Alpine) In order to overcome the pitfalls of the traditional romanistic view, Bec proposed a "supradialectal" classification that groups Occitan...
- vain attempt, in combination with other priests, to secure a reform of Romanistic abuses from within...This failing, no other course was open but to quit...
- University Library of Naples, the Department of Roman Law and the History of Romanistic Science, as well as several classrooms of the University of Naples Federico...
- University Library of Naples, the Department of Roman Law and History of Romanistic Science, as well as several lecture halls of Federico II. The Centro linguistico...
- February 2012, he was hired as a university professor of Roman Law, the Romanistic foundations of modern rights, and Ancient Legal History at the University...
- molecular biology (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich) Wolfgang Raibleromanistics (Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg) Hans-Georg Rammensee – immunology...
- Austrian musicologist. Born in Vienna, Rausch studied musicology and Romanistic at the University of Vienna from 1989 to 1996. In 1994 he completed an...
- Quite soon the Institute absorbed the Italian Society for the Increase of Romanistic Studies, a parallel but less dynamic organisation – some might have characterised...
- to linguistics. He studied Indo-European linguistics, Slavistics, and Romanistics, eventually receiving a **** laude degree. In the late autumn of 1903...