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- In mathematical finance, the Cheyette Model is a quasi-Gaussian, quadratic volatility model of interest rates intended to overcome certain limitations...
- to Philippa completely unsupportable. Cheyette 2004, p. 18. Hill & Hill 1962, p. 16. Cheyette 2004, p. 4. Cheyette, Fredric L. (2004). Ermengard of Narbonne...
- The Civilization of the Middle Ages. HarperCollins. ISBN 9780060170332. Cheyette, Fredric L. (2005). "FEUDALISM, EUROPEAN.". In Horowitz, Maryanne Cline;...
- Graham-Leigh, 136–137 and nn 56–63. Graham-Leigh, 132. Cheyette, 347. Cheyette, 265. Graham-Leigh, 147–148. Cheyette, 277. Graham-Leigh, 99. Graham-Leigh, 11. Graham-Leigh...
-  40. Aurell 1995, p. 258. Ka**** 1993, p. 38. Riley-Smith 1997, p. 46. Cheyette 1988, p. 839. Aurell 1995, p. 231. Peña 1991, p. 47. Aurell, Martin (1995)...
- surname, Marlow, connects the book to Conrad's Heart of Darkness. Bryan Cheyette has argued that Robinson is a good example of Spark's evocation of a 'distinctly...
- 211–212. Cheyette, 77 and n31. Cheyette, 86. Cheyette, 100. Cheyette, 208. Cheyette, 207. Cheyette, 209–210. Cheyette, 108–109. Cheyette, 205. Cheyette, 21...
- relevance of the Holocaust he constantly referred to in his lectures. Bryan Cheyette, professor of 20th-century literature at the University of Southampton...
- September 20, 2016, retrieved August 5, 2023 Haluska-Rausch 2005, p. 105. Cheyette 2001, p. 26. McNamara 1996, p. 312. William of Puylaurens 2003, p. 18....
- the turning-points in the whole history of England and the world. Bryan Cheyette argues that the negative 'Jewish financier' stereotype was present first...