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32) Furthermore, the theology of access even assumes an economic dimension: by royal proclamation, the Prayerbook was to be kept affordable, not exceeding 2s2d unbound, 2s1Od bound in forel, 3s3d bound in sheepskin, and 4 shillings bound in calves' leather. When Emilie Kempin's second application to be a Privatdozentin at Zurich was considered by the university senate, medical professor August Forel argued in a similar fashion that there was "absolutely no valid reason to allow women to study and to forbid them to teach. Balloon artist Dennis Forel will create animal sculptures, 6 p. |
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