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Napoleonic to
Germanistic influence (Italian
civil law) The
Italian civil code of 1942
replaced the
original one of 1865,
introducing germanistic elements...
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former colony of both
France and
United Kingdom, is bi-juridical/mixed
Germanistic: Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Latvia, Estonia, Roman-Dutch,
Czech Republic...
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Sprachwissenschaft und Literaturwissenschaft. In English, the
terms Germanistics or
Germanics are
sometimes used (mostly by Germans), but the subject...
- University, editor-in-chief of The
Germanic Review, and
president of the
Germanistic Society of America.
Joseph Padur Bauke was born in 1931 in Briesen, Germany...
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University Press. He was
elected vice
president of the
Germanistic Society of America, and
edited the
Germanistic Society Quarterly. He was a
member of the Authors...
- fields, and an
editor of
books and journals. He has
conducted research in
germanistics,
language acquisition, and
computer languages.
Salus has a 1963 PhD in...
- (1925–1932). He
visited the
United States in 1906 on the
invitation of the
Germanistic Society. A Jew, he was
removed from his work by the ****s in 1933. Fulda...
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Felicitas Zürcher (born 1973) is a
woman Swiss playwright. Zürcher
studied Germanistic,
philosophy and
social and
economic history at the
University of Zurich...
- Heidelberg.
After the end of the war,
Maurer commenced full-time
studies of
Germanistics at
Heidelberg University (1918) and
Giessen (1919),
where he also took...
- Columbia. He was
simultaneously secretary of the
Germanistic Society and
editor of The
Germanistic Society Quarterly.
Tombo Jr. was also a prominent...