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    Superstition and belief as inevitable by-products of an adaptive learning strategy.Jan Beck & Wolfgang Forstmeier - 2007 - Human Nature 18 (1):35-46.
    The existence of superstition and religious beliefs in most, if not all, human societies is puzzling for behavioral ecology. These phenomena bring about various fitness costs ranging from burial objects to celibacy, and these costs are not outweighed by any obvious benefits. In an attempt to resolve this problem, we present a verbal model describing how humans and other organisms learn from the observation of coincidence (associative learning). As in statistical analysis, learning organisms need rules to distinguish between real patterns (...)
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    Ethnic minorities and post-Franco territorial administration in Spain: Changes in the linguistic landscape.Jan Mansvelt Beck - 1994 - History of European Ideas 19 (4-6):637-645.
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    Nec impune C. Marius...: Zu tacitus' sicht der römischen erfolge gegen die germanen im 37. kapitel seiner,germania'.Jan-Wilhelm Beck - 1995 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 139 (1):97-132.
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    Pro captu lectoris habent sua fata… – Plinius und der Eklat epist. 6,15.Jan-Wilhelm Beck - 2013 - Hermes 141 (3):294-308.
    In his short epistle 6,15 Pliny reports on an incident which has happened during a recitation of poetry: The poet Passennus Paulus started with the words „Prisce, iubes …“; the addressee Javolenus Priscus, a renowned jurist, protested „ego vero non iubeo“. The audience laughed, but not so Pliny. He evaluates, even criticizes. Conversely, this article evaluates Pliny himself and his opinion with regard to his other epistles.
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    Terentianus Maurus. [REVIEW]Jan-Wilhelm Beck - 2003 - The Classical Review 53 (2):385-388.
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    Terentianus maurus C. cignolo (ed.): Terentianus maurus : De litteris, de syllabis, de metris. (Bibliotheca weidmanniana 6: Collectanea grammatica latina 2.1, 2.2) pp. lix + 649, in two parts (part 1: Introduzione, testo critico E traduzione italiana. Part 2: Commento, appendici E indici.). Hildesheim, zurich, and new York: Georg olms verlag, 2002. Paper, £95.60. Isbn: 3-487-11631-6 (part 1), 3-487-11632-4 (part 2). [REVIEW]Jan[Hyphen]Wilhelm Beck - 2003 - The Classical Review 53 (02):385-.
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    Virgilius maro grammaticus B. löfstedt (ed.): Virgilius maro grammaticus: Opera omnia . (Bibliotheca scriptorum graecorum et romanorum teubneriana.) Pp. XVIII + 267. Munich and leipzig: K. G. saur, 2003. Cased, €128. Isbn: 3-598-71233-. [REVIEW]Jan-Wilhelm Beck - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (02):419-.
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