Willem Witteveen
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Israël
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1920
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14 editions
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The Great Pyramid of Giza: A Modern View on Ancient Knowledge
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De geordende wereld van het recht
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1996
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The Jurisprudence of Aharon Barak, Views from Europe (Tilburg Law Lectures Series - Montesquieu Seminars)
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2011
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2 editions
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Rediscovering Fuller: Essays on Implicit Law and Institutional Design
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1999
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Communitarianism in Law and Society
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published
2006
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2 editions
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De geordende wereld van het recht: Een inleiding
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Communitarianism in Law and Society
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2006
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“The golden ratio, as well as the Great Pyramid as an expression of it, is an important key to our universe containing the Earth and the Moon. ... The ratio between the Earth and the Moon is in fact the basis for the mathematical concept of 'squaring the circle' ...”
― The Great Pyramid of Giza: A Modern View on Ancient Knowledge
― The Great Pyramid of Giza: A Modern View on Ancient Knowledge
“There is only one universal language, which is the language of numbers and proportions that are so striking and stunningly built into the Great Pyramid and to which our current science has no appropriate response. We can no longer ignore that this ancient civilization was aware of our units used in modern mathematics and physics and were even aware of our metric system. Our metric system originating in the eighteenth century, designed and implemented by a committee of mathematicians and physicists commissioned by the French revolutionary government.”
― The Great Pyramid of Giza: A Modern View on Ancient Knowledge
― The Great Pyramid of Giza: A Modern View on Ancient Knowledge
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