Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 7Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1997 |
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... traditional Cypriot church , with Byzantine construction and Gothic detail ( plans in Parish Office of St. Paul's Cathedral , Nicosia ; cf. Jeffery 1918 : 165 , 180 ) . British architects in the 1930s and 1940s gave the mélange a more ...
... traditional Cypriot church , with Byzantine construction and Gothic detail ( plans in Parish Office of St. Paul's Cathedral , Nicosia ; cf. Jeffery 1918 : 165 , 180 ) . British architects in the 1930s and 1940s gave the mélange a more ...
Page 180
... TRADITIONAL SICILY HELGA REIMANN University of Augsburg Before identifying the images of women in ' il Gattopardo ' the ' interpreter ' points to the interconnectedness with her previous sociological research in Sicily and her interest ...
... TRADITIONAL SICILY HELGA REIMANN University of Augsburg Before identifying the images of women in ' il Gattopardo ' the ' interpreter ' points to the interconnectedness with her previous sociological research in Sicily and her interest ...
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... traditional pastries ) or products that reflect some traditional values of the Cypriot society ( e.g. like dowry items ) are preferably advertised in the dialect . On the other hand , one is not surprised to see the use of SMG in ...
... traditional pastries ) or products that reflect some traditional values of the Cypriot society ( e.g. like dowry items ) are preferably advertised in the dialect . On the other hand , one is not surprised to see the use of SMG in ...
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Mediterranean Religions and Romani People | 37 |
Dom za VešanjeO Vaxt e Rromengo | 52 |
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