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The main purpose of this book is to develop a general theoretical framework within which it is possible to analyse the interaction of markets in disequilibrium.
This is a book about tropical soils written from the point of view of the field soil scientist.
This book traces the steps by which the empire built on its fourteenth-century beginnings to the high point of its European power.
Chapters 40-66 of the Book of the Prophet Isaiah, addressed to the Jews in exile in Babylon, belong to a period from about 547 BC.
Broad's characteristically shrewd survey of Leibniz provides a very clear, detailed and orderly guide to a notoriously difficult philosophical system.
Christopher Gillie selects the relevant writers that show the main movements in English literature between 1900 and 1940.
This is a digital reprint of the revised 1976 edition of this classic work.
A complete and self-contained account of the dimension theory of general topological spaces, with particular emphasis on the dimensional properties of non-metrizable spaces.
This volume deals with equipment and instruments of the Roman world used in processing and storage as opposed to cultivation.
The second volume includes a major commentary which deals fully with textual, linguistic, literary, and historical matters.
Dr Trigg demonstrates the importance of subjecting our most ingrained views to philosophical analysis and criticizes the tendency to sacrifice truth and reason for convention.
Newton's mathematical researches during the last five years of his stay in Cambridge before leaving in April 1696.
Unlike the First and Second Books of the Chronicles, the Books of Ezra and Nehemiah have received considerable attention.
The plan of this volume of commentary on the New English Bible text of the First Book of Kings follows the pattern of the now well-established series on the Old and New Testaments. The main divisions of the text are those provided by the New English Bible itself, but these are further subdivided for the purposes of the commentary, which is printed in short sections following the relevant portion of the text. Canon Robinson suggests that the editors of I Kings compiled their history in order to teach the Hebrews that their existence as Israel, the covenant people of God, depended upon their continuing loyalty to their own religious traditions, and their refusal to exchange them for the very different traditions of the Canaanites among whom they lived.
This book takes Western Pacific island territories as a case study in the behavioural understanding of colonialism.
This open-minded study interrogates the notion of Shakespeare's plays as flawless masterpieces.
This book examines how sociology belongs with history and anthropology.
Mr Jones treats the main novels in chronological sequence examining with the aid of extensive quotation George Eliot's means of description and characterisation and the moral purpose of her fiction.
A collection of Hersch Lauterpacht's papers on international law.
This study combines a consideration of the general issues affecting Elizabethan and Jacobean tragedy with particular comment on plays.
Feuillerat's edition of the complete works of Sir Philip Sidney in the series Cambridge English Classics.
This second volume of renowned English botanist Alfred Barton Rendle's The Classification of Flowering Plants was published in 1925.
The second volume of Dr Whiteside's annotated edition of all the known mathematical papers of Isaac Newton covers the period 1667-70.
Professor Monro presents an original view of ethics based on empiricism, which leads him to a subjectivist position about moral values.
This straightforward and businesslike study shows the nature of Keats's true achievement: the quality of the poetry.
The new farming methods which so radically changed English agriculture in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries were not adopted immediately by all farmers.
The concern of this book is with the economic characteristics and transformations of British society in the thirty or forty years before 1914.
This series of commentaries on the New English Bible is designed for use in schools and colleges, and for the minister and the layman.
This is a series of commentaries on the New English Bible designed for use in schools and training colleges, and for the layman. It replaces the old Cambridge Bible for Schools. Each volume will comment on one book, or two or three short books, of the Bible, beginning with the New Testament, already published. In each the text will be given in full. Sections of text and commentary alternate, so that the reader does not have to keep two books open, or turn from one part of the book to the other, or refer to a commentary in small type at the foot of the page. Great care is being taken to see that the commentary is suitable to the student and the layman: there is no Greek or Hebrew, and no strings of biblical references, but the commentary does convey the latest and best scholarship. The general editors all have experience of teaching or examining in school and working with adults. It is hoped to have the series complete in a few years. There will also be a general introductory volume, Understanding the New Testament, and a volume of maps and plates, The New Testament Illustrated.
In this book Professor Baldry describes the development of the unity of mankind amongst the Greeks, from Homer to Cicero.
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