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Journal articles on the topic "Frisian history"

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Laker, Stephen. "Labial Fricatives in the History of Frisian." Amsterdamer Beiträge zur älteren Germanistik 84, no. 1-3 (2024): 167–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18756719-12340321.

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Abstract The article has two aims: (1) to survey the main developments of labial fricatives in the history of Frisian; (2) to explain the varied developments of the voiced labial fricative more effectively based on the evidence Old Frisian spellings and reflexes in Modern Frisian dialects. As to the latter aim, it is argued that the currently accepted structural phonological explanation for the emergence of a systematic voicing alternation /f ~ v/ in early Old Frisian is too rigid. In agreement with Theodor Siebs, variable retention and lenition of the voiced bilabial fricative [β] presents an
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Miedema, Hessel. "De vormgeving van de vroege Friese geschiedschrijving." Oud Holland - Quarterly for Dutch Art History 118, no. 1-2 (2005): 1–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/187501705x00222.

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AbstractBegun in 1568, the revolt of the Netherlands against the Spanish stimulated every Dutch province to strive to attain the greatest possible autonomy and independence from the dominant province of Holland. One of the arguments forwarded for pursuing this independent course was how ancient a region was (laudatio ex vetustate). Incidentally, it was Holland with its Batavian myth that had a strong suit in hand in this matter. To counter this, historiographers were appointed to confirm their region's age. In this capacity, the States of Friesland designated Suffridus Petrus (1527-1597), Bern
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Versloot, Arjen P. "THE RUNIC FRISIAN VOWEL SYSTEM: THE EARLIEST HISTORY OF FRISIAN AND PROTO-INSULAR NORTH FRISIAN." Amsterdamer Beiträge zur älteren Germanistik 72, no. 1 (2014): 35–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789401211017_003.

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Engelbrecht, Wilken Willem Karel Hugo. "The end of Frisian freedom by its confirmation: The Frisian Imperial Privilege of Emperor Maximilian I and its background. Part I: The first charters." Scandinavian Philology 22, no. 1 (2024): 153–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/11701/spbu21.2024.110.

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The article discusses the history of the only ratified charter that confirmed the so-called Charles Privilege that would have enacted Frisian freedom (a presumably thirteenth-century falsum). This charter was issued by Roman King Maximilian I on 23 September 1493 on request of representatives from the West Frisian territories. This article discusses the background of this privilege. It gives a brief overview of the development of Frisian liberty in its relation to Frisian history. Then the so-called Magnus Legend, being connected with Frisian freedom, is discussed. It discusses briefly the all
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Feenstra, R. "Bibliotheca frisica juridica II Bio-bibliografische notities over enkele weinig bekende Friese juristen." Tijdschrift voor Rechtsgeschiedenis / Revue d'Histoire du Droit / The Legal History Review 76, no. 3-4 (2008): 329–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157181908x336909.

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Abstract Bibliotheca Frisica juridica II, Bio-bibliographical notes on some little known Frisian jurists. – Second part of a series on some early Frisian jurists who have left printed editions of their works (for the first part see TR 75 (2007), p. 125–137. The present contribution deals with: Joachimus Hopperus (1523–1576), professor in Louvain, judge in the Grote Raad (Malines), member of the Privy Council (Brussels) and Philip II's secretary for the affairs of the Netherlands (Madrid); Regnerus Sixtinus (1543–1617), professor in Marburg and member of the Privy Council of the Count of Nassau
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Bowman, A. K., R. S. O. Tomlin, and K. A. Worp. "Emptio Bovis Frisica: the ‘Frisian Ox Sale’ Reconsidered." Journal of Roman Studies 99 (November 2009): 156–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.3815/007543509789744693.

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The article offers a re-edition of a Latin stilus tablet found in 1917 at Tolsum in the Netherlands, the region inhabited in Roman times by the tribe of the Frisii, and first published as a contract of sale for an ox. The re-edition, with readings based on new techniques of digital image capture, establishes the date of the text (A.D. 29) and shows that it does not concern the sale of an ox, but is more probably the second half of a loan-note for a sum of money now lost, between a debtor whose name is lost and a creditor named Carus (or perhaps Andecarus) who was a slave of Iulia(?) Secunda, h
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Halink, Simon. "“Almost Like Family. Or Were They?” Vikings, Frisian Identity, and the Nordification of the Past." Humanities 11, no. 5 (2022): 125. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/h11050125.

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In the course of the twentieth century, the glorified image of Viking Age Scandinavia exerted an increasing attraction on intellectuals and nation builders in remote parts of Europe, especially those which self-identified as peripheral, marginalized, and ‘northern’. In the Dutch province of Friesland, the cultivation of a Frisian national identity went hand in hand with an antagonizing process of self-contrastation vis-à-vis the urbanized heartland in the west of the country. Fueled by these anti-Holland sentiments, the adoption of Nordic identity models could serve to create alternative narra
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Hallebeek, Jan. "The Gloss to the Saunteen Kesta (Seventeen Statutes) of the Frisian Land Law." Tijdschrift voor Rechtsgeschiedenis 87, no. 1-2 (2019): 30–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15718190-08712p02.

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SummaryThe Seventeen Statutes is one of the oldest classical texts of Old Frisian Law. In its late fifteenth century edition, as part of the Frisian Land Law, it was provided with Latin glosses. Analysis of these glosses, which were scarcely investigated until now, enables us to pronounce with more certainty upon the date of both the Frisian Land Law, as a compilation, and its Gloss. Moreover, the glosses to the Seventeen Statutes reflect a considerable increase of ecclesiastical competence, point to certain principles of Romano-canonical procedure and use Roman law texts when applying provisi
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Zwalve, W. J. "Exit bos frisica, The Tolsum tablet and Roman law." Tijdschrift voor Rechtsgeschiedenis / Revue d'Histoire du Droit / The Legal History Review 77, no. 3-4 (2009): 355–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/004075809x12488525623047.

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AbstractThe text of the Tolsum tablet, discovered in a Frisian mound in or about 1905, was first published by C.W. Vollgraff in 1917. His reading became the standard text for all subsequent editions of the tablet, for example in Arangio-Ruiz's edition of Roman legal documents in FIRA. Thanks to the efforts of A.K. Bowman, R.S.O. Tomlin and K.A. Worp (and the Frisian Museum in Leeuwarden), we now have a new (and totally different) reading, indicating a money loan, rather than the sale of a Frisian ox. This article contains a first assessment of the value of the new reading for the discipline of
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Nijboer, Harm. "Kanttekeningen bij de kanterkaas. Of de gatenkaas van Jan Post." Fryslân. Nieuwsblad voor geschiedenis en cultuur 10, no. 1 (2004): 23–25. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7696697.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Frisian history"

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Henstra, Dirk Jan. "The evolution of the money standard in medieval Frisia : a treatise on the history of the systems of money of account in the former Frisia (c.600 - c.1500) /." Groningen : University of Groningen, 2000. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb39280637m.

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MARIGLIANO, MARCO. "IL PROBLEMA DELL'INNOVAZIONE IN ZOOTECNIA IN PROSPETTIVA STORICA: IL CASO DELLA FRISONA ITALIANA." Doctoral thesis, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10280/67850.

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Con questa ricerca si sono volute ripercorrere le diverse fasi storiche e le motivazioni che, nel corso del Novecento, hanno portato la razza bovina Frisona Italiana, conosciuta per la sua alta produttività lattifera, ad affermarsi come la più allevata sul territorio della Penisola. Al di là di una ricostruzione fattuale si sono volute comprendere le strategie dell’innovazione tecnologica in campo zootecnico negli ultimi decenni. Il lavoro prende avvio dall’emergere tra Sei e Ottocento in Gran Bretagna, nei Paesi Bassi e negli Stati Uniti di una speciale attenzione alla riproduzione animale. V
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MARIGLIANO, MARCO. "IL PROBLEMA DELL'INNOVAZIONE IN ZOOTECNIA IN PROSPETTIVA STORICA: IL CASO DELLA FRISONA ITALIANA." Doctoral thesis, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10280/67850.

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Con questa ricerca si sono volute ripercorrere le diverse fasi storiche e le motivazioni che, nel corso del Novecento, hanno portato la razza bovina Frisona Italiana, conosciuta per la sua alta produttività lattifera, ad affermarsi come la più allevata sul territorio della Penisola. Al di là di una ricostruzione fattuale si sono volute comprendere le strategie dell’innovazione tecnologica in campo zootecnico negli ultimi decenni. Il lavoro prende avvio dall’emergere tra Sei e Ottocento in Gran Bretagna, nei Paesi Bassi e negli Stati Uniti di una speciale attenzione alla riproduzione animale. V
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Johansson, Moa. "”Och de barn som arbetade där växte upp till att bli starka, friska och mer långlivade…” : En studie om barnarbete på Transjö glasbruk 1880-1930." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för kulturvetenskaper (KV), 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-100118.

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In this study, I will examine how child labour occurred and changed at Transjö glass factory between 1880-1930. The study is based on how family constellations, class differences amongst parents and the need affected the existence of child labour. It is the families with child labourers that will be examined to discover how child labour occurred and what might have been the reasons for it. There was a strong difference between the superior child labourers for whom the work was apprentice based and the inferior child labourers who worked to contribute to the family economy. The conclusions that
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Tolentino, Felicia. "Porträtt av ett landskap : Vera Friséns gestaltning av naturen i Västerbotten." Doctoral thesis, Umeå University, Department of culture and media studies, 2008. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-1622.

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<p>The present dissertation deals with the artistry of the Swedish artist Vera Frisén (1910-1990). The emphasis is being put on her landscape paintings from Västerbotten, in the northern parts of Sweden, but also includes self-portraits from her early years as a painter. Vera Frisén was born in Umeå, but lived more than half her life in Stockholm. During springtime and summer, she did however return to Västerbotten and the vil¬lages of Stöcksjö and Kolksele, where she painted the majority of her landscape paintings.</p><p>The study has been given a chronological frame, where the first part ske
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Egekvist, Marie. "Kvinder i Islands fristatstid : samfundsmæssig stilling under forandring." Thesis, University of Gävle, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2008. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hig:diva-569.

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<p>Opgaven vil fokusere på kvinders stilling i fristatstiden, samt på omfang og karakter af en mulig forandring af denne i den sene del af fristatstiden, hvor samfundsstrukturen i den islandske fristat var under voksende pres. Vægten i opgaven vil blive lagt på kvinders vilkår i relation til ejendomsforhold, civilstand og social stratifiering. Spørgsmål der vil søges undersøgt i denne forbindelse er</p><p>• Hvilke samfundsmæssige forhold påvirkede kvinders rolle og vilkår i fristatstiden?</p><p>• Hvad var begrundelser herfor?</p><p>• Kan et mønster tegnes for forandring i kvinders vilkår i den
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Kassberg, Anna. "(RE)DEFINE GROWTH : How to Connect Ön and the City while Preserving, Emphasising and Intensifying the Green, Rural and Recreational Qualities." Thesis, Umeå universitet, Arkitekthögskolan vid Umeå universitet, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-141644.

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Ön is an island in central Ume River. Today Ön is a rural, green place with key habitats and historical values. In 2008 the municipality took the decision to exploit it by building city there. The decision was preceded by the emerging growth target, for Umeå, to become 200,000 inhabitants in 2050.               The research material for this paper consists of legal documents, reports, literature, interviews, and own observations. It can be divided into three main parts. The first part, which is the ‘growth discourse’, is investigated through documents concerning political strategies and influe
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Books on the topic "Frisian history"

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de, Haan Peter, and Huisman Kerst 1940-, eds. Famous Frisians in America. Friese Pers Boekerij, 2009.

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Steensen, Thomas. Friesische Sprache und friesische Bewegung. Husum Druck- und Verlagsgesellschaft, 1987.

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Behrens, Robert H. We will go to a new land: The great East Frisian migration to America, 1845-1895. Behrens Pub. Co., 1998.

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Jonkman, Reitze J. Fryslân, land van talen: Een geschiedenis. Afûk, 2013.

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Jacobsen, Boy. Die Weimarer Konversationen: Onnerreesingä aaf Freesk (1760). Fach Friesische Philologie/Nordfriesische Wörterbuchstelle, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, 2009.

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Meerburg, Babs Gezelle. Innich Frysksinnich: Poëtikale opfettingen yn Fryslân tusken 1840 en 1850. Fryske Akademy, 2001.

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Lokin, J. H. A. Roman-Frisian law of the 17th and 18th century. Duncker & Humblot, 2003.

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Bremmer, Rolf H. Hir is eskriven: Lezen en schrijven in de Friese landen rond 1300. Uitgeverij Verloren, 2004.

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Götz, Heike. Unsere Stadt war New York: Friesen in Amerika. Edition DAH, 2011.

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Historiker-Treffen, Nordfriisk Instituut. Die friesische Freiheit: Beiträge vom 1. Historiker-Treffen des Nordfriisk-Instituut. Nordfriisk Instituut, 1990.

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Book chapters on the topic "Frisian history"

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Bremmer, Rolf H. "The First Grammar of Frisian (1681)." In Studies in the History of the Language Sciences. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/sihols.68.11bre.

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Mol, Hans. "Personal Violence in the Frisian Countryside." In Comparative Rural History of the North Sea Area. Brepols Publishers, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.corn-eb.5.129381.

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Bremmer Jr, Rolf H., Sergio Neri, and Roland Schuhmann. "The etymology of Old Frisian ink ‘angry’." In NOWELE Supplement Series. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1075/nss.34.04bre.

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Abstract The meaning of rarely attested Old Frisian ink ‘angry’ has never been contested in the history of Old Frisian lexicography. For its etymology, on the other hand, scholars have not yet been able to arrive at a satisfactory result. This contribution demonstrates that the adjective ink is related to Old Icelandic økkr ‘lump, heavy clod; tumor, protuberance’ and Modern Swedish ink ‘blood lump, hemorrhoid (with horses)’, reflexes of Proto-Germanic *enkwa- ‘swollen’, related to Latin inguen ‘groin, underbelly’ and Greek ἀδήν ‘gland, swelling’, ultimately descending from Indo-European *h1engw-ó-.
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Vries, Oebele. "The Importance of Legal History for Old Frisian Lexicography." In International Medieval Research. Brepols Publishers, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.imr-eb.4.00041.

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Laker, Stephen, and Pyt Kramer. "Relativsätze im Saterfriesischen." In NOWELE Supplement Series. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1075/nss.34.11lak.

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Abstract The article surveys relative clauses in Saterland Frisian based on a corpus of written and spoken language. Although the spoken language tends towards short coordinated sentences rather than complex subordinate structures, relative clauses are also found with some frequency. Some relative pronouns are common (especially when they function as a subject and direct object), while other structures are rare and restricted for the most part to written texts in the corpus (possessives, direct object, and dative-type uses). Relative clauses with prepositions and free relatives are formed in different ways and evidence diachronic change over the last two centuries of the language’s recorded history. Other characteristics of Saterland Frisian relative clauses include the use of deer ‘there’ following subject relative pronouns and the use of resumptive pronouns and adverbs after relative clauses.
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Mol, Johannes A. "Monasteries and water management in the Frisian coastal plain. The reconstruction of landed property as a trigger for new research on the chronology of embankment and drainage." In Comparative Rural History of the North Sea Area. Brepols Publishers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.corn.1.101556.

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Philippus, Breuker. "History-writing : Frisian." In Encyclopedia of Romantic Nationalism in Europe. Amsterdam University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462981188/ngel1i86qfba2przxgxbulbi.

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Dykstra, Anne. "Joost Halbertsma and the Lexicon Frisicum1." In The Whole World in a Book. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190913199.003.0006.

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Joost Halbertsma’s Lexicon Frisicum, published by his son Tjalling in 1872, was the first dictionary to contain modern Frisian, spoken in the Dutch Province of Friesland. As such, it is considered the basis of modern Frisian lexicography. In his dictionary, Halbertsma focuses much attention on the cultural and linguistic history of the Frisians. At the same time, he was very concerned with the Netherlands as a free civil state, and he used ancient Frisian customs and habits to comment on the national and political situation of his time. Dykstra addresses criticism levelled at Halbertsma’s dictionary, such as that it lacked internal consistency and coherence, tends to digress, and uses Latin as meta-language, making it largely inaccessible to Halberstma’s contemporaries. Even with its shortcomings, Dykstra evaluates the ways in which Halbertsma’s Lexicon Frisicum provides insight into various aspects of nineteenth-century linguistics, lexicography, culture, and cultural nationalism.
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"Chapter 2. Why Old Frisian is really Middle Frisian." In Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2010. https://doi.org/10.1075/la.161.02why.

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Traditionally the history of the development of the Frisian language is divided into he following periods: Pre-Old Frisian before ca 1275, Old Frisian ca 1275–1550, Middle Frisian ca 1550–1800, Modern Frisian ca 1800 – present. Several aspects of this periodization have been discussed in the literature, in particular the discongruity between the labels Old/Middle Frisian and the corresponding labels for related Germanic languages. We note that the bulk of the arguments for the traditional periodization of Frisian is based on non-linguistic evidence. This is true in particular for the Old Frisian period. This leads to the central question of this paper: is the traditional notion of Old Frisian linguistically spoken really ‘Old Germanic’, or may be rather ‘Middle Germanic’, or something in between? We approach this question by looking at linguistic criteria that have been used in the literature for distinguishing between ‘old’ and ‘middle’ stages of closely related Germanic languages. These criteria involve mainly changes in unstressed syllables and inflection. Applying these criteria to Frisian, we conclude there is ample evidence to replace the term ‘Old Frisian’ with ‘Middle Frisian’.
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Hoekstra, Eric, and Hans Van de Velde. "The history and standardization of frisian." In Arantzazutik mundu zabalera: 1968-2018 = La normativización del euskera: 1968-2018 = La standardisation de la langue basque: 1918-2018 = Basque language´s standardization: 1968-2018. Iberoamericana Vervuert, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31819/9783968691589-005.

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Conference papers on the topic "Frisian history"

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Kunz, Hans. "Groynes on the East Frisian Islands: History and Experiences." In 25th International Conference on Coastal Engineering. American Society of Civil Engineers, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784402429.165.

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