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March 21th, 1641. A continuation of the good newes from Ireland. Manifested by two severall letters sent from Mr. Metcalfe to Mr. Nowell Bassano of the Custome-house in London. The one dated at Dublin, March 14. The other at Tredarth, March 15. 1641. Being a true relation of the good and prosperous successe and proceedings of the English forces, under the command of Sir Symon Harcourt, Sir Charles Coote, Sir Richard Greenvill and others, against the bloody rebels in Ireland. From the last of February, to this present
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Year: 1641 Publisher: London : printed for John Thomas,

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Development of the avian embryo
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ISBN: 0845142275 9780845142271 Year: 1987 Volume: 1 Publisher: New York (N.Y.): Liss

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The muslims of medieval Italy
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ISBN: 9780748620074 9780748620081 0748620087 0748620079 Year: 2009 Publisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press,

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This significant new work focuses on the formation and disintegration of Arab-Muslim rule and society in Sicily and south Italy between 800 and 1300 which led to the creation of an enduring Muslim-Christian frontier during the age of the Crusades. It examines the long and short-term impact of Islamic authority and culture on these regions and how they later fell into the hands of European rulers, explaining how the Norman conquest of Sicily came to import radically different dynamics to the central Mediterranean. The change of ruling elites left a majority Muslim population under Christian rule, but the Sicilian kings also adopted and adapted political ideologies from south Mediterranean regimes while absorbing cultural influences from the diverse peoples over whom they ruled. This work provides an engaging, expert and wide-ranging introduction to the subject and offers fresh and clear insights into the politico-religious, socio-economic and cultural evolution of Europe and the Islamic world. -- Back cover.

The brain : degeneration, damage and disorder
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ISBN: 3540637966 Year: 1998 Publisher: Berlin ; Heidelberg ; New York, NY : Milton Keynes : Springer-Verlag, The Open University,

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The Watermark disease of Willows
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Host-Parasite Relationships

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Pathological changes in the Wood

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Bacterium Rhaponticum (Millard) Dowson, a cause of Crown-Rot disease of rhubarb
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Muslims and Christians in Norman Sicily : Arabic speakers and the end of Islam
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ISBN: 9780415616447 0415616441 1315822563 1317829247 1317829255 9781317829249 9781315822563 9781317829232 9781317829256 9780700716852 Year: 2003 Publisher: London New York : RoutledgeCurzon,

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The social and linguistic history of medieval Sicily is both intriguing and complex. Before the Muslim invasion of 827, the islanders spoke dialects of either Greek or Latin or both. On the arrival of the Normans around 1060 Arabic was the dominant language, but by 1250 Sicily was an almost exclusively Christian island, with Romance dialects in evidence everywhere. Of particular importance to the development of Sicily was the formative period of Norman rule (1061 1194), when most of the key transitions from an Arabic-speaking Muslim island to a 'Latin'-speaking Christian one were made. This wo


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ISBN: 9050180817 Year: 1989 Publisher: Amsterdam Balans

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