960 resultados para General history of Europe Central Europe Germany


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I. Libraries. The Department of botany. The Department of Geology. The Department of minerals. 1904.--II. Separate historical accounts of the several collections included in the Department of zoology. 1906.--II. Appendix. General history of the Department of zoology from 1856 to 1895, by Dr. Albert Günther. 1912.

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v. 1 (viii, 224 p.) : v. 2 (viii, 256 p.)

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Abridged edition of the author's General history of Greece.

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Added engraved title-pages:The universal history of all nations from the time of Charlemain to Lewis XIV.

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Two main areas were examined in this project: * The detailed climatic history of the second part of the Holocene (approximately the last 5500 calendar years) for the Zapadnodvinskaya lowland, making it possible to reconstruct general climatic changes in eastern Europe (taking other palynological, dendrochronological, historical and instrumental data into account). * The most important historical events for the period of the 9th-17th centuries that had an impact on Russian history. The comparative chronology of the main climatic changes and events of Russian social history showed that as local climatic conditions became worse (i.e. falling average annual temperature or precipitation rate) the density of significant events in society rose. This suggests that climatic deterioration is both a stimulus and an outstanding factor in social development.