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    Jutustuse ja romaani vahel: Elisabeth Aspe linn. Between a story and a novel : Elisabeth Aspe’ s town by Elle-Mari Talivee

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…The following article analyses the description of towns in the short novels of Elisabeth Aspe: Kasuõde (Stepsister, 1887), Ennosaare Ain (Ain From Ennosaare Farm, 1888), Anna Dorothea (1891) and Aastate pärast (After Many Years, 1910). …”
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    CCN measurements at the Princess Elisabeth Antarctica research station during three austral summers by P. Herenz, P. Herenz, H. Wex, A. Mangold, Q. Laffineur, I. V. Gorodetskaya, I. V. Gorodetskaya, Z. L. Fleming, M. Panagi, F. Stratmann

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…CEs, which were defined as instances when the air masses spent at least 90 % of the time over the Antarctic continent during the last 10 days prior to arrival at the measurements station, occurred during 61 % of the time during which measurements were done. …”
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    Playing with anthems: The formation of the cult of empress Elisabeth in Hungarian music by Windhager Ákos

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Conflicting memories emerged due to the discrepancy between the original Hungarian political myth (Kossuth-myth) and Empress Elisabeth’s cult. Using the terminology introduced by Claude Lévi-Strauss, I have labeled this situation as the clash of the cold and hot society in Hungary during the 19th century.…”
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    Radar and ground-level measurements of clouds and precipitation collected during the POPE 2020 campaign at Princess Elisabeth Antarctica by A. Ferrone, A. Ferrone, A. Berne

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…<p>The datasets presented in this article were collected during a 4-month measurement campaign at the Belgian research base Princess Elisabeth Antarctica (PEA). …”
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    Ornament and household goods from «China of Japan» during the reign of Philip V and Elisabeth Farnese of Spain (1700-1766) by Cinta KRAHE NOBLETT, Mercedes SIMAL LÓPEZ

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…During the reign of King Philip V (1683-1746) and Queen Elisabeth Farnese (1692-1766) the most important palaces of the Spanish crown started to be decorated with East Asian objects from China and Japan, together with high quality imitations of oriental styles produced in European workshops. …”
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    Simon Lyra and the Lutheran liturgy in the second half-century of the Reformation in Breslau by Allen Scott

    Published 2020-04-01
    “… In 1593, Simon Lyra (1547-1601) was appointed cantor of the St. Elisabeth Church and Gymnasium in Breslau/Wrocław. …”
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    Lunéville au miroir de Versailles : reflets d’un regard distancié (1698-1737) by Thierry Franz

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The preservation of their private life, following an example from Vienna, was counterbalanced by a very significant display of the duchess’s person, especially during the ceremony of her public toilette, a distinctive feature of the original court culture developed in Lorraine in the early eighteenth century.…”
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    From eating to discovering: How metaphors of learning change during students' enculturation by Elisabeth Wegner, Matthias Nückles

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…During their enculturation process students need to adapt their conceptions of learning to the learning culture at the university. …”
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    Hermann Karl von Keyserlingk and the Recognition of the Russian Imperial Title by the Holy Roman Empire in 1745–1746 by M. A. Petrova

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The article, based on the unpublished documents from the Archive of the Foreign Policy of the Russian Empire, reveals for the first time details of a little-known episode in the history of the Russian diplomatic service – the mission of Empress' Elisabeth I minister plenipotentiary Count of Courland Hermann Karl von Keyserlingk to Frankfurt am Main and Regensburg during the War of the Austrian Succession. …”
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