The Archive of Celtic Latin Literatureis one of the Brepolis Latin databasesand itcontains over five hundred medieval Latin texts written in the Celtic-speaking areas of Europe or by Celts abroad. The database can be searched by Table of Contents or by listings that detail the Distribution of Word-forms.
L’Année philologique was founded in Paris in 1926 by Jules Marouzeau, and has long been considered an indispensible resource by the research scholars who are its intended users. Its goal is to collect annually scholarly works relating to every aspect of Greek and Roman civilization (authors and texts; literature; linguistics; political, economic, and social history; attitudes and daily life; religion; cultural and artistic life; law; philosophy; science and technology; and the history of classical studies).
Database containing financial statements, registry and sector data from the last 10 years for the top 900,000 Italian companies—both active and bankrupt—from 2003 to today, excluding banks, insurance companies, and public entities.
It allows selection by sector and geographic area, processing of firm data, extraction of graphs and tables, construction of sets of corporations for comparison purposes. It allows the access to original documents deposited at the Chambers of Commerce.
The AGRICOLA (AGRICultural OnLine Access) database contains bibliographic records of books, serials, audiovisuals, and other materials acquired by the USA National Agricultural Library (NAL) and cooperating institutions in agricultural and related sciences. There are currently more than 4.1 million records in AGRICOLA. Seventy-eight percent describe journal articles and book chapters, and the remaining twenty-two percent describe monographs, serials, maps, electronic resources, and audiovisuals.
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