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  • Eudemus (Greek: Εὔδημος) was the name of several Greek physicians, whom it is difficult to distinguish with certainty: A druggist, who apparently lived...
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  • Amarna Letter EA3 is a letter of correspondence between Nimu'wareya, this being the ruler of Egypt, Amenḥotep III, and Kadašman-Enlil, the king of Babylon...
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  • The Ladies’ Gallery is a memoir that tells the stories of three women: the author Irene Vilar, her mother Gladys Méndez, and her grandmother the Puerto...
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  • Kate Fagan is an Australian poet, musician and academic. Fagan attended James Ruse Agricultural High School. She came second in the state in the 1990 New...
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  • Hans Besig (31 July 1908 – 4 June 1965[better source needed]) was a German Classical Archaeologist and teacher. Hans Besig's father, the jurist and church...
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  • Portrait of a University 1851–1951; to commemorate the centenary of Manchester University is a book written by H. B. Charlton to celebrate the 100 year...
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  • David Roochnik (born 1951) is an American philosopher and the Maria Stata professor of philosophy at Boston University. Prior to completing his doctorate...
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  • The Digital Archaeological Archive of Comparative Slavery (DAACS) is an ongoing Internet-based research and archival initiative of the Thomas Jefferson...
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