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Constructing veganism against the backdrop of omnivore cuisine – The use of adjectives and modifiers in vegan food blogs
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Efficacy of a Counselling Video Blog Intervention from YouTube on Depression Reduction Among Primary School Teachers
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Federwelt 111 – Zeitschrift für Autorinnen und Autoren
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Villains Are Made (1). Der Fluch der Medusa – Das emotionale Romantasy-Debüt der Villains Are Made-Reihe von Buch-Bloggerin julezreads! Exklusiv mit Farbschnitt und Charakterkarte in der 1. Auflage
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Die Glaubwürdigkeit von Corporate Weblogs aus der Sicht der Blogger-Community
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Secrets of Black Manor (1). Die Gabe der Träumer – Fantasy-Abenteuer von Bestsellerautorin Marisa Hart über ein verwunschenes Haus voller atemberaubender Welten und einzigartiger Traum-Magie ab 10 Jahren
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#14: Tracing the Sources of Bernard de Montfaucon’s ‘Maffei‘ Gems - [Reception stories. The Antiquitatum Thesaurus blog]
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#14: Auf Vorlagensuche zu Bernard de Montfaucons „Maffei“-Gemmen - [Rezeptionsgeschichten. Der Blog des Antiquitatum Thesaurus]
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#13: What a state!? The “Medaillons du Roi” - [Reception stories. The Antiquitatum Thesaurus blog]
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#12: Divided and reunited: Apollo, Daphne and a Bacchanal - [Reception stories. The Antiquitatum Thesaurus blog]
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#11: πάντα ῥεῖ: "Everything flows" – The Nilometer on Rhoda Island, Cairo - [Reception stories. The Antiquitatum Thesaurus blog]
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#10: How did the Palatine come to Naples? The so-called Bagni di Livia as an example of the visualization of the Palatine on behalf of the King of the Two Sicilies - [Reception stories. The Antiquitatum Thesaurus blog]
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#9: Hands up! – "perperam incisor fecit" – The Sucellus in Petau's Portiuncula - [Reception stories. The Antiquitatum Thesaurus blog]
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#8: Cupids – stolen, lost and refound - [Reception stories. The Antiquitatum Thesaurus blog]
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#7: From Pirro Ligorio to Bernard de Montfaucon - Four lines of graphic transmission for the block statue of Petamenophis - [Reception stories. The Antiquitatum Thesaurus blog]
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#6: “Rome as it was and as it is” - Giovanni Maggi, Alessandro Donati and the invention of the before-and-after illustration - [Reception stories. The Antiquitatum Thesaurus blog]
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#5: digtal meets analogue – Antiquitatum Thesaurus in Paris - [Reception stories. The Antiquitatum Thesaurus blog]
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#4: What Is a Thesaurus? - [Reception stories. The Antiquitatum Thesaurus blog]
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#3: One Chicken Cage – or Two? - [Reception stories. The Antiquitatum Thesaurus blog]
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#1: nobile opus aut curiositas – How Much Fascination Can Flow From an Ancient Luxury Faucet? - [Reception stories. The Antiquitatum Thesaurus blog]