E
E, or e, is the fifth letter and the second vowel letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''e'' (pronounced ); plural ''es'', ''Es'' or ''E's''.It is the most commonly used letter in many languages, including Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hungarian, Latin, Latvian, Norwegian, Spanish, and Swedish. Provided by Wikipedia
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“...E. Raven --...”
13542
Published: 2008.
Superior document: Studies in the history of Christian traditions, v. 139
13543
Published: 2007.
Superior document: Studies in the history of Christian traditions, v. 136
13544
Published: 2008.
Superior document: Supplements to The journal of Jewish thought and philosophy, v. 3
13545
“...E. Zoller --...”
13546
Published: 2011.
Superior document: Medieval law and its practice, v. 10
13547
Published: 2010;, 2010.
Superior document: Supplements to Vetus Testamentum, volume 134
13548
“...E. Dvorjetski --...”
13549
Published: 2010.
Superior document: Brill's studies in Indo-European languages & linguistics, v. 5
13550
Published: 2010.
Superior document: International studies in human rights ; v. 105
13551
“...E.S. Fronda --...”
13552
“...E. Gaillard --...”
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Published: c2010.
Superior document: Brill's studies in intellectual history, v. 191
13554
Published: 2011.
Superior document: Islamic history and civilization ; v. 87
13555
“...E. Morrison --...”
13556
Governmental intervention in foreign trade in archaic and classical Greece / by Errietta M.A. Bissa.
Published: 2009.
Superior document: Mnemosyne. Supplements. History and archaeology of classical antiquity, v. 312
13557
Published: 2010.
Superior document: Afrika-Studiecentrum series, v. 17
13558
Published: 2009.
Superior document: Religions in the Graeco-Roman world, v. 152
13559
“...E. Dvorjetski --...”
13560
“...E. Seki --...”