- Ibid. is an
abbreviation for the
Latin word
ibīdem,
meaning "in the same place",
commonly used in an endnote, footnote,
bibliography citation, or scholarly...
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Toward a
Theory of Song
Objects with a
foreword by
Geoff Stahl, Stuttgart,
Ibidem. Jean
Nicolas De Surmont: From
Vocal Poetry to Song.
Towards a
Theory of...
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Columbia University Press is a
university press based in New York City, and
affiliated with
Columbia University.
Founded in 1893, it is
currently directed...
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Regional Political Divisions and
Cultures in Post-Soviet
Ukraine and Moldova,
Ibidem-Verlag, 2006, ISBN 978-3-89821-558-9 Kuzio, Taras:
Contemporary Ukraine:...
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Social Demand,
Political Supply, and
International Context (Stuttgart:
ibidem Verlag, 2017), ISBN 978-3-8382-1184-8.
online review Rankin,
Jennifer (12...
- Army, 1889–1937,
Stanford University Press 2004, p. 303 ISBN 0-8047-3222-1
Ibidem Williams 2001 E.
Bradford Burns; A
History of
Brazil Columbia University...
- Workstation’s
basic components are: Nota Bene, the word-processing
application Ibidem, the
citation and
bibliography manager application Ibid Plus, the non-bibliographic...
- "Romans'
calves are beautiful",
which has a
ridiculously different meaning.
ibidem (ibid.) in the same
place Usually used in
bibliographic citations to refer...
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Lucrezia Donati (Florence, Italy; 1447-
ibidem, 1501) was an
Italian noblewoman,
mistress of
Lorenzo de' Medici. The
identity of the
woman in the sculpture...
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Developmental Piece:
Theorizing China's
Approach to
International Peacebuilding.
Ibidem.
Columbia University Press. ISBN 9783838219073. Lim,
Louisa (22 June 2011)...