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UNINA9910155505103321 |
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Milton John |
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Paradise Lost [[electronic resource]] |
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Sheba Blake Publishing, 2013 |
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1 online resource (622 p.) |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Monografia |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Intro -- PARADISE LOST -- Book I -- ⠀唀渀琀椀琀氀攀搀) -- Book II -- Book III -- ⠀唀渀琀椀琀氀攀搀) -- Book IV -- Book V -- ⠀唀渀琀椀琀氀攀搀) -- Book VI -- Book VII -- ⠀唀渀琀椀琀氀攀搀) -- Book VIII -- Book IX -- ⠀唀渀琀椀琀氀攀搀) -- Book X -- Book XI -- ⠀唀渀琀椀琀氀攀搀) -- Book XII. |
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As with Dante's Inferno - which has its companion ""Paradiso"" - Milton's Paradise Lost was followed by Paradise Regained: but Lost is his most famous work. This epic poem deals with the Christian story of Man's Fall from grace, the temptation of Adam and Eve by Satan, and their subsequent ouster from the Garden of Eden. It also reflect's the author's political views concerning the failure of one of England's revolutions; despite your views or interest in the subject matter of Milton's poem, it is the beauty and strength of the language that have made Paradise Lost one of the most profound |
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UNINA9910783305403321 |
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Cassedy Steven |
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Dostoevsky's religion / / Steven Cassedy |
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Stanford, Calif., : Stanford University Press, 2005 |
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0-8047-6761-0 |
1-4237-1668-X |
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1 online resource (222 pages) |
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Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [185]-197) and index. |
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Historical problems of understanding -- Dostoevsky and religion : the context -- Belief is contextual -- Belief is expressed in antinomies -- Belief is ideal -- Bathe the earth with the tears of thy joy. |
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Any reader of Dostoevsky is immediately struck by the importance of religion within the world of his fiction. That said, it is very difficult to locate a coherent set of religious beliefs within Dostoevsky’s works, and to argue that the writer embraced these beliefs. This book provides a trenchant reassessment of his religion by showing how Dostoevsky used his writings as the vehicle for an intense probing of the nature of Christianity, of the individual meaning of belief and doubt, and of the problems of ethical behavior that arise from these questions. The author argues that religion represented for Dostoevsky a welter of conflicting views and stances, from philosophical idealism to nationalist messianism. The strength of this study lies in its recognition of the absence of a single religious prescription in Dostoevsky's works, as well as in its success in tracing the background of the ideas animating Dostoevsky’s religious probing. |
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UNINA9910785133703321 |
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ePro [[electronic resource] ] : electronic solutions for patient-reported data / / edited by Bill Byrom and Brian Tiplady |
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Farnham, Surrey, England ; ; Burlington, VT, : Gower, c2010 |
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1-315-58014-4 |
1-317-14191-1 |
1-317-14190-3 |
1-282-85767-3 |
9786612857676 |
1-4094-1242-3 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (297 p.) |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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Clinical trials - Data processing |
Outcome assessment (Medical care) - Data processing |
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Monografia |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Cover; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Foreword; About the Editors; List of Contributors; Introduction; 1 Recall Bias: Understanding and Reducing Bias in PRO Data Collection; 2 Cognitive Interviewing: The use of Cognitive Interviews to Evaluate ePRO Instruments; 3 Data Quality and Power in Clinical Trials: A Comparison of ePRO and Paper in a Randomized Trial; 4 Regulation and Compliance; 5 Selection of a Suitable ePRO Solution: Benefit, Cost and Risk; 6 Patient Compliance in an ePRO Environment; 7 Computerized Clinical Assessments |
8 Diary Design Considerations: Interface Issues and Patient Acceptability9 Equivalence Testing: Validation and Supporting Evidence When Using Modified PRO Instruments; 10 ePRO Applications and Personal Mobile Phone Use: Compliance Documentation and Patient Support; 11 Future Developments and Applications: Emerging Technologies and New Approaches to Patients; Index |
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Recently, there has been much open debate with the regulators around the use of ePRO in clinical drug submissions. US and European agencies |
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have approved new drugs that have included ePRO data in the submission dossier, but there are many questions around the adoption of the technology that concern the community. Bill Byrom and Brian Tiplady's ePro addresses these questions, reviews the new FDA guidance, and provides a very contemporary view on this important subject. |
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