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  • Motubatsi, E. (1968)
  • Mohlabe, H. (1949-08-10)
  • Eriksson, Patrick George (2008-11-26)
    The 100 year history of the Department of Geology at the University of Pretoria involves 7 heads, comprising a cyclical succession of scientists devoted to either “plume geology” or “plate geology”. “Plumes”, large bodies ...
  • Verschoor, J.A. (Jan Adrianus), 1953-; University of Pretoria, Dept. of Biochemistry. (University of Pretoria, 2012-03-09)
    It is all about bringing scientific discovery in the medical biotechnology field to the bedside of patients who need it, for which an institute is required to transfer the technology from the academic environment into ...
  • Willemse, Hein (Heinrich Stephen Samuel); University of Pretoria. Dept. of Afrikaans (University of Pretoria, 2001-07-19)
    To live in Africa : survival, co-existence and the South African literature
  • Naoa, S. (1943)
  • Birch, Kenneth Stanley (2006-07-18)
    A pecil sketch of gold mines in the Witwatersrand (Brakpan), South Africa.
  • Conradie, W.J. (Willem Johannes), 1857-1925 (Longmans Green, 1909)
  • Louw, W.J.; University of Pretoria. Dept. van Didaktiese Pedagogiek en Vakdidaktieke (University of Pretoria, 1980-10-16)
    When teacher training is considered, it is wise to establish the aims of such training. This aspect is examined fully and is projected against the situation in Europe, the USA and the RSA. The general dissatisfaction, ...
  • Unknown; pieter.vandermerwe@up.ac.za (Die Huisgenoot, 1937)
    1. Ons Afrikaanse psalmboek : hoe hy gemaak is en deur wie -- 2. Die Afrikaanse psalmboek -- 3. Die Afrikaanse gesange -- 4. Die Afrikaanse psalmberyming -- 5. Afrikaanse gesange -- 6. Die Afrikaanse gesangboek -- 7. Die ...
  • Kotze, B.F. (Die Huisgenoot, 1933-02-17)
    The author points out that many well-known Afrikaans songs have melodies originating in Europe. He argues that it is not because Afrikaners are incapable of writing their own music but because they have never been encouraged ...
  • Uys, Gideon; pieter.vandermerwe@up.ac.za (Die Brandwag, 1939-02-03)
    It is argued that traditional or folk songs can serve as inspiration for South African composers to create a body of oeuvres that is uniquely South African.
  • Unknown; pieter.vandermerwe@up.ac.za (Die Brandwag, 1941-08-22)
    The FAK management appointed a commission to recruit songs for the FAK song book.
  • Theunissen, N.H.; pieter.vandermerwe@up.ac.za (Brandwag, 1938)
    13 articles discussing Afrikaans folk songs and their lyrics
  • Van den Heever, R.J.; University of Pretoria. Dept. van Rekenaarwetenskap (University of Pretoria, 1977-06-16)
    Computer Science owes it's existence to a technological device, the electronic computer. Major developments in the computer field occurred during the past twenty years, and at an accelerated pace during the last ten ...
  • Snijman, P.C.; University of Pretoria. Dept. of Maxillo-Facial and Oral Surgery (University of Pretoria., 1963-03-12)
    A historical review of the development of Dentistry as a branch of Medicine is presented with special emphasis on the origin of Maxillo-Facial and Oral Surgery and the importance of this speciality in the health-scheme of ...
  • Goudriaan, Jan, 1893-; University of Pretoria. Dept. of Business Economics (University of Pretoria, 1949-03-24)
  • Studer, J.; University of Pretoria. Dept van Geregtelike Geneeskunde (University of Pretoria, 1974-06-24)
    The earliest mention of facets of what today is known as "Forensic Medicine" are to be found in writings from Babylon, ancient Egypt, the Roman Empire, India, and China. Many mediaeval Papal laws were formulated to control ...
  • Cloete, Jacobus Johannes Nicolaas; University of Pretoria. Dept. of Public Administration (University of Pretoria, 1966-08-05)
    In this inaugural lecture the factors which militated against the more forceful development of the University teaching of Public Administration in South Africa are dealt with in a general manner. These factors can be ...
  • Roux, Polla; University of Pretoria. Dept. of Ophthalmology (University of Pretoria, 1992-10-28)
    Ophthalmology has developed during the past 3 500 years from a mysterious unknown subject in 1 500 BC to a highly developed and technologically dependent profession in 1992. Yet, today, more than ever before, there are ...