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(52-246 doppie)21 cmCollecció catalana dels clàssics grecs i llatinstext i traduccióFundació Bernat MetgeEscriptors llatins320Rhetorica ad Herennium<in latino e in catalano>56231870.01808.5Medina,JaumeCornificius,QuintusITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990009159550403321P2B-640-FBM-RHET.HER.-200A-2000Dip.Fil.mod. 16376FLFBCB10-18493FLFBCRHETORICA ad Herennium56231UNINA01201nam 2200301Ia 450 99639436890331620221108035058.0(CKB)3810000000008091(EEBO)2240871577(OCoLC)9927508700971(EXLCZ)99381000000000809119930420d1651 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The incomparable history of Argalus and Parthenia[electronic resource] wherein is exprest the mutability of fortunes, and the constancy of lovers /written by Fra. QuarlesLondon Printed by M.F. for I.M. and are to be sold by John Stafford ...1651[5], 153 p., [1] leaf of plates illIn verse.Includes added engraved t.p., signed "Tho. Cecil sculp.", with imprint: London, Printed for Iohn Marriott ..., 1647.Reproduction of original in British Library.eebo-0018Quarles Francis1592-1644.709603Cecil Thomasfl. 1630.1003012WaOLNBOOK996394368903316The incomparable history of Argalus and Parthenia2342950UNISA05156nam 2200709 a 450 991078403250332120230617004426.01-280-86833-397866108683391-4294-5345-190-474-0781-41-4337-0486-2(CKB)1000000000334817(EBL)280481(OCoLC)476023639(SSID)ssj0000107727(PQKBManifestationID)11703683(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000107727(PQKBWorkID)10016186(PQKB)11454746(MiAaPQ)EBC280481(Au-PeEL)EBL280481(CaPaEBR)ebr10171743(CaONFJC)MIL86833(OCoLC)437175217(EXLCZ)99100000000033481720081029d2005 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrAustrian review of international and European lawVol. 8, 2003[electronic resource] /editor-in-chief, Gerhard Loibl ; executive editor, Stephan WittichLeiden Martinus Nijhoff20051 online resource (606 p.)Austrian review of international and European lawDescription based upon print version of record.90-04-14454-4 Includes bibliographical references.Agora: Is the Nature of the International Legal System Changing?; Introduction (Gerhard Loibl & Stephan Wittich); Is the Nature of the International Legal System Changing? (Karl Zemanek); What Does 'Change' Mean? International Law vs. the International Legal System (Sir Franklin Berman); No Need to Panic! Or: plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose (Michael Bothe); New Imperial Order or (Hegemonic) International Law? (Antonio Remiro Brotóns); After Austerlitz: The International System in the Age of Rampant American Unilateralism (Thomas M. Franck); Two Faces of Hegemony (Andrea Gattini)The Empire(s) of International Law: System Change and Legal Transformation (Martti Koskenniemi)Is the Nature of the International Legal System Changing?-A Response (Vaughan Lowe); United States Unilateralism: Cause or Symptom? A Brief Response to Professor Zemanek (Donald McRae); The International Legal System: Is its Nature Changing? (Georg Nolte); Who Helps the Hegemon? (Mary Ellen O'Connell); Can International Law Survive US "Leadership"? (Alain Pellet); The Growth of International Law between Globalization and the Great Power (Anne Peters)Is the Nature of the International Legal System Changing?-A Response (Pemmaraju Sreenivasa Rao)Does US Hegemony Change the Nature of the International Legal System?- A Reply to Professor Zemanek (August Reinisch); Unilateral Action in an Imperfect World Order (W. Michael Reisman & Scott Shuchart); Is the Nature of the International Legal System Changing?-A Reply (Hélène Ruiz Fabri); Is the International Legal Order in Jeopardy? (Eric Suy); A New World Order Dominated by a Hegemon? (Christian Tomuschat); Keeping Pace with the Times? (Bakhtiyar Tuzmukhamedov)Merely the Notion of Self-Defence is Changing (László Valki)Has the Nature of International Law Changed? Le Plus Ça Change... (Francisco Orrego Vicuña); Reflections on the Development of International Treaty Law under the Auspices of the United States Hegemony and Globalization (Rüdiger Wolfrum); What Has Been Changed of the International Legal System? (Xue Hanqin); Articles; We Hold These Truths to Be Self-evident, perhaps-Side-stepping the Commonality of 'Common Principles' and Fundamental Aims in EU Law (Thomas Jaeger)Procurement Activities of International Organizations-An Attempt of a First Insight in Evolving Legal Principles (Bernd-Roland Killmann)Current Developments; Legal Reforms in Bosnia and Herzegovina versus Good Common Sense (Emanuelle Cerf); Recent Austrian Cases on Questions of Jurisdictional Immunities (Stephan Wittich); Documentation; Austrian Measure for Victims of National Socialism (Michael Schoiswohl); Austrian Practice in International Law (2001/ 2002)/ Österreichische Praxis zum Internationalen Recht (2001/2002); Structure; Book Reviews; William E. Butler, Russian Law (Ulrike Köhler)Andreas O'Shea, Amnesty for Crime in International Law and Practice (Michael Schoiswohl)The Review is an annual publication that provides a scholarly forum for the discussion of issues of public international and European law, with particular emphasis on topics of special interest for Austria.International lawLawEuropePublic lawAustriaInternational law.LawPublic law341.09605Loibl Gerhard552306Wittich Stephan1519449MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910784032503321Austrian review of international and European law3757556UNINA