Axel Boëthius (July 18, 1889 in Arvika, Sweden – May 7, 1969 in Rome, Italy) was a scholar and archaeologist of Etruscan culture. Boëthius was primarily...
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Maria-Pia Boëthius (born 1947), Swedish author Boëthius family, a Swedish clerical family Jean-Paul Boëtius (born 1994), Dutch football player Boethius (lunar...
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Jonas Axel Boeck (1833–1873), Norwegian marine biologist Axel Boëthius (1889–1969), Swedish scholar and archaeologist of Etruscan culture Axel Boman (born...
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Bertil Boëthius (1885–1974), historian, head of the Swedish National Archives 1944–1950 Axel Boëthius (1889–1969), classical archaeologist Gerda Boëthius (1890–1961)...
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50 wounded in the battle. Notable members included the archaeologist Axel Boëthius and the historian Olof Palme, the uncle and the namesake of the future...
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Ammerman, Albert (2000), "Coring Ancient Rome", Archaeology: 78–83. Axel Boëthius, Roger Ling, Tom Rasmussen, Etruscan and Early Roman Architecture, Yale...
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Holmes (died 1964), English mechanical engineer and inventor. July 18 – Axel Boëthius (died 1969), Swedish archeologist of Etruscan culture. July 30 (O.S...
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Burial in the Roman World. JHU Press. pp. 23–. ISBN 978-0-8018-5507-8. Axel Boëthius; Roger Ling; Tom Rasmussen (1978). Etruscan and Early Roman Architecture...
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främmande land; I västerled, Amerikas förenta stater och Kanada, Ed. Axel Boëthius, Stockholm 1952, Volume I, pp. 92, 137, 273 & 276; for the whole section[ISBN missing]...
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ed., The Oxford History of Classical Art, 1993, OUP, ISBN 0198143869 Axel Boëthius, Roger Ling, Tom Rasmussen, Etruscan and Early Roman Architecture, Yale...
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1956–1965 Luni sul Mignone, 1960–1963 Selvasecca di Blera, 1965–1971 Axel Boëthius (1926–35, 1952–53, 1955–57) Einar Gjerstad (1935–40) Erik Sjöqvist (1940–48)...
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non-British students to the BSA, including the Swedish Etruscologist Axel Boëthius and the papyrologist Jacob Hondius. Wace also assisted in the foundation...
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främmande land; I västerled, Amerikas förenta stater och Kanada, Ed. Axel Boëthius, Stockholm 1952, Volume I, pp. 92, 137, 273 & 276; for the whole section...
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During a semester abroad to study Etruscan archaeology in Italy with Axel Boëthius, an audience with Swedish Queen Consort Victoria left a deep impression...
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Carl Sandburg (1878–1967) United States poetry, essays, biography Axel Boëthius (1889–1969) 33 Jean Schlumberger (1877–1968) France poetry, essays...
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of Art volume on Etruscan and Roman architecture, co-authored with Axel Boëthius. His students included the art historian Roger Ling, archaeologist Timothy...
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held by: Georg Svensson (1932–1944) Kjell Boström, Aron Andersson, Axel Boëthius and Georg Svensson (1945) Kjell Boström, Aron Andersson and Georg Svensson...
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Italian archaeologist, environmentalist and senator (d. 1963) July 18 – Axel Boëthius, Swedish-born archaeologist of Etruscan culture (d. 1969) August 5 –...
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Pope-Hennessy 1962 J. B. Ward-Perkins 1963 Johannes Wilde 1964 No award 1965 Axel Boethius 1966 Paola Zancani 1967 Edgar Wind 1968 Ludwig Heydenreich 1969 Roberto...
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History of Natural Pozzolans". pozzolan.org. Retrieved 2021-02-21. Boëthius, Axel; Ling, Roger; Rasmussen, Tom (1978). "Etruscan and Early Roman Architecture"...
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SELIBR 9994.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Boëthius, Bertil; Kromnow, Åke (1947). Jernkontorets historia: minnesskrift. D....
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American Society of Civil Engineers. June - Schooner Alvin Clark (sunk 1864) is salvaged from Green Bay (Lake Michigan). May 7 - Axel Boëthius (born 1889)...
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not know, my son, with how little wisdom the world is governed? Written by Axel Oxenstierna in a letter to encourage his son, a delegate to the negotiations...
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University Press and William Heinemann Ltd. p. 41. ISBN 0674991265. Boëthius, Axel (1978). Etruscan and Early Roman Architecture. London: Penguin Books...
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Herbert Jacobsson and his Greek colleague Eugenios Eugenides contacted Axel Boethius, then a professor in Classical archaeology and former director of the...
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Coles & Harding (1979) page 169. Coles & Harding (1979) page 184. Boëthius, Axel; Roger Ling; Tom Rasmussen (1994). Etruscan and early Roman architecture...
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC. ISBN 978-1-4411-0339-0. OCLC 1027148260. Boëthius, Axel; Ward-Perkins, J.B. (1970). Etruscan and Roman architecture. Harmondsworth:...
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Audience. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-77914-3. Boëthius, Axel; et al. (1978). Etruscan and Early Roman Architecture. New Haven, CT:...
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architectural revolution. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-82251-3. Boethius, Axel (1960). The Golden House of Nero. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan...
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adelsvapen.com (in Swedish). Retrieved 24 August 2021. Jacobson 1922, p. 433 Boëthius 1924, p. 336 Wikland 1971–1973c, p. 286 Wikland 1964–1966, p. 640 Wikland...
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