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    Bresc Henri, Dagher Georges, Veauvy Christiane (dir.), Politique et religion en Méditerranée : Moyen Âge et époque contemporaine. Saint-Denis, Bouchène, 2008

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    Valérian Dominique. Bresc Henri, Dagher Georges, Veauvy Christiane (dir.), Politique et religion en Méditerranée : Moyen Âge et époque contemporaine. Saint-Denis, Bouchène, 2008. In: Bulletin critique des annales islamologiques, n°25, 2010. pp. 55-56

    Existe una ética médica en Georges Canguilhem

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    Despite recent efforts, little research has been done concerning the issue of medical ethics in Georges Canguilhem’s work. This is mainly due to the critical position the author takes regarding the humanistic medicine practices that began to [email protected]

    Existe una ética médica en Georges Canguilhem

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    Despite recent efforts, little research has been done concerning the issue of medical ethics in Georges Canguilhem’s work. This is mainly due to the critical position the author takes regarding the humanistic medicine practices that began to [email protected]

    About this researcher blog on Georges Focus

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    Georges Focus, who died in 1708, was a French painter who became crazy at the end of his life. He is the author of a bit more than 130 drawings, accompanied by poems, of great technical quality, made while suffering from psychological disorders. These bizarre works are also marked by great erudition and many precise allusions to contemporary personalities and events. They are a source of micro-history for research on 17th century French society, literature and fine arts. Public domain, htt..

    William Tarn, Hellenistic Civilisation. Third Edition revised by the Author and G. T. Griffith

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    Nachtergael Georges. William Tarn, Hellenistic Civilisation. Third Edition revised by the Author and G. T. Griffith. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 44, fasc. 2, 1975. p. 782

    William Tarn, Hellenistic Civilisation. Third Edition revised by the Author and G. T. Griffith

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    Nachtergael Georges. William Tarn, Hellenistic Civilisation. Third Edition revised by the Author and G. T. Griffith. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 44, fasc. 2, 1975. p. 782

    Japanese miraculous growth characteristics and policies - by Merry Georges Akiki

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    Project (M.A.F.E.)--American University of Beirut, Dept. of Economics, 2010.;"First Reader : Dr. Simon Neaime, Professor, Economics--Second Reader : Dr. Leila Dagher, Assistant Professor ,Economics."Bibliography : leaf 71.The title of this project is Japanese miraculous Growth: characteristics and policies. This subject has attracted my attention because the Japanese Growth is characterized as a miraculous one. The Japanese labor is known to have one of the highest pr

    Saint-Georges, trait d’union entre Orient et Occident

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    The St­Georges boarding school as a link between East and West. The St­Georges boarding school founded in 1921 in Constantinople by Jesuits in order to offer a shelter for young Russian immigrants, was moved to Namur, then Paris and finally Meudon before closing down in 1970. The author of the article, a former resident at Meudon, starts by evoking his personal memories, then he broadens the scope of his article by setting up the Jesuits’ action within the framework of an attempt at bringing together and allowing mutual recognition between Orthodox East and Catholic West that were separated since 1504.Martinowsky Georges. Saint-Georges, trait d’union entre Orient et Occident. In: Revue Russe n°50, 2018. Miscélanées. La Russie de 1869 à nos jours... pp. 179-191

    Norma Coverdale, B.A.: the treatment of women in selected works of Henry de Montherlant

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    The aim of this thesis is to determine how women are treated in selectedworks of Henry de Montherlant. This is explored by examining their relationshipswith other women as well as with men. Inevitably, this leads to an analysis ofthe multifaceted area of love. Part I researches Montherlant's prose work and included in this section is the investigation of the importance of 'l'ordre male' to the author and the influence this exerts over his early prose work in the areas of tauromachy, war and sport, and where the male adherence to this concept leaves women. The 'syncretisme et alternance' which is central to Montherlant's thinking is explored in this section.Part 2 is concerned with Montherlant's theatre in which the psychological development of the main characters is of great importance. It is in this section that a comparative study is made of the influence of Mme. Elisabeth Zehrfuss' written contribution to La Reine morte. Her unpublished notes are set out in full in the Appendix. The thesis also draws on the unpublished correspondence between Henry de Montherlant and Elisabeth Zehrfuss between the years 1934 and 1945. An investigation is made as to whether or not there are any differences between the way women are treated in Montherlant's prose and in his theatre and the conclusion is drawn that there are
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