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Det 18. [attende] aarhundredes tyske oversættelser af Holbergs komedier; deres oprindelse, karakter og skæbne.Roos, Carl, January 1922 (has links)
Thesis--Copenhagen. / "Bibliografisk tillœg": p. [207]-245.
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Eit språk som ikkje passar : epideiktiske element i Holbergs reflekterande prosa /Vinje, Eiliv, January 2000 (has links)
Avhandlinga--Bergen, 2000. / Bibliogr. p. [269]-286. Index.
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Holberg som epigrammatiker og essayist ...Billeskov Jansen, F. J. 39 1900 (has links)
Vol. 1: Thesis--Copenhagen. / At head of title: F.J. Billeskov Jansen. Vol. 2, "Udgivet med understøttelse af Carlsbergfonden." "Forkortelser" (bibliography): v. 1, p. [9]-10; v. 2, p. [9]-10.
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Om Holbergs Niels Klim med sæligt hensyn til tidligere satirer i form af opdigtede og vidunderlige reiser /Paludan, Julius, January 1878 (has links)
Thesis--Copenhagen.
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Den danske komedies oprindelse om skuepladsen og Holberg.Nystrøm, Eiler, January 1918 (has links)
Thesis--Copenhagen. / "Forkortelser": p. [232]. "Repertorium over trykte aktstykker": p. [233]-240.
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Holberg considéré comme imitateur de MolièreLegrelle, Arsène, Holberg, Ludvig, Molière, January 1864 (has links)
Thèse--Faculté des lettres de Paris.
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Om Holbergs Niels Klim med sæligt hensyn til tidligere satirer i form af opdigtede og vidunderlige reiser.Paludan, Julius, January 1878 (has links)
Thesis--Copenhagen.
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Holberg considéré comme imitateur de Molière : thèse présentée à la Faculté des lettres de Paris /Legrelle, Arsène. January 1864 (has links)
Th.--Lettres--Paris, 1864.
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Holberg en HollandFerwerda, Saskia. January 1939 (has links)
"Dissertatie." / Bibliographie: p. [243]-260.
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The role of tidal mixing in Rupert and Holberg InletsDrinkwater, Kenneth Francis January 1973 (has links)
Analysis of monthly observations of temperature, salinity and dissolved oxygen content in the basin formed by Rupert and Holberg Inlets reveals a greater degree of mixing than that found in most British Columbia
Inlets. Although relatively uniform water properties are constantly found, there are large monthly variations of the actual values.
The water temperature correlates with the solar radiation while the salinity changes follow the river runoff which is in turn controlled
by precipitation. The variation in dissolved oxygen content appears due to a combination of biological influences and influx of Pacific Oceanic water.
A model has been developed which ascribes the monthly fluctuations
and vertical homogeneity to an accumulation of irregular mixing events associated with the tidal flow through Quatsino Narrows, a shallow connecting channel.
Thermal microstructure measurements disclose a region of deep turbulent mixing near the narrows and provide evidence of an up-inlet flow beneath the thermocline in Rupert and Holberg Inlets. / Science, Faculty of / Physics and Astronomy, Department of / Graduate
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