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Biologiczne i społeczne podstawy zachowań agresywnych w społeczeństwie wczesnorzymskim
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[Über die biologischen und sozialen Grundlagen der Agression in der frührömischen Gesellschaft. Einige Bemerkungen - Zusammenfassung]

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in: Crimina et mores. Prawo karne i obyczaje w starożytnym Rzymie, red. Marek Kuryłowicz, Lublin (Wydawnictwo Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej) 2001, 143-160

 

 

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