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Boetius

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Boetius, Roman philosopher: see Boethius Boethius , Boetius , or Boece (Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius), c.475–525, Roman philosopher and statesman.
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Antje Boetius (Max Planck Institute Bremen) is to understand the dynamics of the Eastern Mediterranean Deep Sea, from climate change effects on deep-water formation to the distribution of enigmatic deep-sea ecosystems.
11) For a comprehensive discussion of the Modist influences on Dante, specifically the ones from Siger of Brabant and Boetius of Dacia, see Maria Corti, "La teoria del segno nei logici modisti e in Dante", Quaderni del Circolo Semiologico Siciliano 15-16 (1981): 69-84.
Antje Boetius of the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology in Bremen, Germany, finds less reason for concern about transplanting fungi or other microbes.
 
 
 
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