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UNINA9910563179003321 |
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Philippos, Monotropos, <active 1100.> |
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Titolo |
Die kirchenslavische Übersetzung der Dioptra des Philippos Monotropos. Bd. 1 / / herausgegeben von Heinz Miklas und Jürgen Fuchsbauer |
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Holzhausen, 2013 |
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Wien : , : Holzhausen, , 2013 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (413 pages) : illustrations; digital, PDF file(s) |
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Literature & literary studies |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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Band 1. Überlieferung, Text der Programmata und des ersten Buches. |
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This volume is dedicated to the Church Slavonic version of the Dioptra of Philippos Monotropos. It focuses on the transmission of the Slavonic text. Furthermore, a critical edition of the prefaces and the first book of the poem, together with a Greek parallel text, is given. Dioptra is a voluminous didactic poem written by the Byzantine monk Philip (later known as Monotropos - “Hermit”) in 1095 and consists of five books present a real guide to the theological and philosophical knowledge of the time. Church Slavonic translation was created around the middle of the fourteenth century. in one of the centers of Central Bulgarian writing and enjoyed great popularity throughout the "Slavia orthodoxa", as evidenced by more than 200 manuscripts. Most of this volume is devoted to the history of the Slavic translation and its handwritten history. |
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UNINA9910634070003321 |
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Autore |
Kirwan Samuel |
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Advising in austerity: Reflections on challenging times for advice agencies |
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Bristol, : Policy Press, 2017 |
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Bristol : , : Policy Press, , [2016] |
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©2016 |
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9781447334156 |
1447334159 |
9781447334163 |
1447334167 |
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[1st ed.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 electronic resource (136 p.) |
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Disciplina |
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Soggetti |
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Poverty & unemployment |
Civil rights & citizenship |
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Front Matter -- Contents -- Notes on contributors -- List of acronyms -- Introduction -- Introduction -- 'Lucy': The Barriers to Accessing Advice -- A Reflection on Case Study One: The Barriers to Accessing Advice -- Citizens Advice in Austere Times -- The Advice Conundrum: How to Satisfy the Competing Demands of Clients and Funders. An Interview with Gail Bowen-Huggett -- The Shift to Digital Advice and Benefit Services: Implications for Advice Providers and Their Clients -- Introduction -- 'Laura': The Effect of Fees Upon the Employment Tribunal Process -- A Reflection on Case Study Two: Laura and the Effect of Fees -- The Costs of Justice: Barriers and Challenges to Accessing the Employment Tribunal System -- Justice and Legal Remedies in Employment Disputes: Adviser and Advisee Perspectives -- Precarity and 'Austerity': Employment Disputes and Inequalities -- Introduction -- 'Brian': An Unrepresented Claimant -- A Reflection on Case Study Three: 'Brian' -- Power and Legality in Benefits Advice -- Getting from the Story of a Dispute to the Law -- "Advice on the Law But Not Legal Advice So Much": Weaving Law and Life Into Debt Advice |
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-- Reflections On Advising in Austerity -- References -- Index |
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Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. In a world dominated by austerity politics and policies, Advising in austerity provides a lively and thought-provoking account of the conditions, consequences and challenges of advice work in the UK, presenting a rare and rich view of the world of advice giving. Based on original research it examines how advisors negotiate the private troubles of those who come to Citizens Advice Bureaux (CAB) and construct ways forward. Exploring how advisors are trained, the strong contributor team reflect on the challenges facing Citizens Advice Bureaux in the future, where austerity will ensure that the need for advice services increase, while funding for such services declines. |
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