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Image Icon Economy The Byzantine Origins Of The Contemporary Imaginary

Ute Dreher
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In this article, the authors present image icon economy the byzantine origins of the contemporary imaginary, a book that people look numerous times for their favorite books, but end up in harmful downloads instead of enjoying a good book with a cup of tea in the afternoon, instead they are facing with some malicious bugs inside their laptop.
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