00913nam0 2200265 450 00002589920090522102929.020090522d1959----km-y0itay50------baitaITa-------001yyVocabolario della lingua italianaillustratocompilato da Nicola ZingarelliNovissima ed. 8. aggiornata ed annotataa cura di Giovanni BalducciBolognaZanichellic1959XIV, 1786 p.ill.23 cmVocabolario della lingua italiana42910Lingua italianaDizionari45320Lingua italiana. DizionariZingarelli,Nicola2124Balducci,GiovanniITUNIPARTHENOPE20090521RICAUNIMARC000025899DISAM 453/1M 613DISAM2009Vocabolario della lingua italiana42910UNIPARTHENOPE01110nam--2200385---450-99000349048020331620120725123322.0978-88-370-6545-4000349048USA01000349048(ALEPH)000349048USA0100034904820110131d2008----km-y0itay50------baitaITa|||z|||001yyGenjiil principe splendenteGian Carlo CalzaMilanoElecta200879 p.ill.23 cmPesci rossi2001Pesci rossi<<Il>> principe splendenteMurasaki Shikibu . Genji monogatariIllustrazioniBNCF759.952CALZA,Gian Carlo474947ITsalbcISBD990003490480203316XII.2.A. 805211802 L.M.XII.2.00312563BKUMADSA9020110131USA010949DSA9020110131USA010951ANNAMARIA9020120725USA011233Genji1110880UNISA00933cam0 22002773 450 SOB001698620210608122014.0883482156420040211d2002 |||||ita|0103 baitaITPersona offesa e parte civileLa tutela processuale penaleFrancesco Paolo GuidottiTorinoGiappichelli2002IX, 354 p.23 cmGiurisprudenza/Oggi6001LAEC000151172001 *Giurisprudenza/Oggi6Guidotti, Francesco PaoloAF00011153070553891ITUNISOB20210608RICAUNISOBUNISOB340110242SOB0016986M 102 Monografia moderna SBNM340008484SI110242ACQUISTObethbUNISOBUNISOB20210608122001.020210608122014.0bethbPersona offesa e parte civile978783UNISOB01817nam 2200385 n 450 99639761190331620200824120631.0(CKB)4940000000065408(EEBO)2264187928(UnM)99851798_178438e(UnM)99851798_178438(EXLCZ)99494000000006540819920414d1590 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|Certaine godly and verie comfortable letters, full of christian consolation. Written by M. Ed Dering vnto sondry of his friends. And nowe published, for the proffite of the Church of God[electronic resource]Newly imprinted.[Middelburg Printed by Richard Schilders1590?][64] pImprint from STC.Signatures: A-D.The fifth letter is reprinted from STC 13774.Usually found as part 4 of "Master Derings workes" (see STC 6676).Identified as STC 6683 on UMI microfilm reel 1304, and as pt.3 of STC 6676b on reel 1685.Reproductions of the originals in Cambridge University Library and the University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign Campus). Library.Appears at reel 1304 (Cambridge University Library copy) and at reel 1685 (University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign Campus). Library copy).eebo-0216Christian lifeEarly works to 1800Christian lifeDering Edward1540?-1576.1002055Cu-RivESBOOK996397611903316Certaine godly and verie comfortable letters, full of christian consolation. Written by M. Ed Dering vnto sondry of his friends. And nowe published, for the proffite of the Church of God2366430UNISA03208nam 2200625 a 450 991014558950332120170815112848.01-281-32311-X97866113231100-470-75578-40-470-75489-3(CKB)1000000000407578(EBL)351192(OCoLC)437218482(SSID)ssj0000171915(PQKBManifestationID)11161679(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000171915(PQKBWorkID)10152325(PQKB)10426254(MiAaPQ)EBC351192(MiAaPQ)EBC7076288(Au-PeEL)EBL7076288(EXLCZ)99100000000040757820040209d2004 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrHistory and historians[electronic resource] selected papers of R.W. Southern /edited by R.J. BartlettMalden, MA Blackwell20041 online resource (290 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-4051-2387-7 Includes bibliographical references (p. [240]-259) and index."Bibliography of the publications of R.W. Southern": p. [260]-270.History and Historians; Contents; Abbreviations; Place of First Publication; Preface; Introduction; Part I Aspects of the European Tradition of Historical Writing; 1 The Classical Tradition from Einhard to Geoffrey of Monmouth; 2 Hugh of St. Victor and the Idea of Historical Development; 3 History as Prophecy; 4 The Sense of the Past; Part II History; 5 The Shape and Substance of Academic History; 6 The Historical Experience; 7 The Truth about the Past; Part III Historians; 8 Review of The Letters of Frederic William Maitland; 9 Sir Maurice Powicke (1879-1963)10 Vivian Hunter Galbraith (1889-1976)11 Richard William Hunt (1908-1979); 12 Marjorie Reeves as a Historian; 13 Beryl Smalley (1905-1984); Notes; Bibliography of the Publications of R. W. Southern; IndexThis book makes a selection of writings by the great medieval historian, Sir Richard Southern, available to the wider audience they deserve.A collection of writings by the great medieval historian, Sir Richard Southern. Offers a fascinating insight into the beliefs and ideas that underpinned Southern's work. Contains the series of reflections on medieval historical writing that Southern produced during his tenure as President of the Royal Historical Society. Also includes pieces on the nature of academic history, as well as Southern's appreciations of otMiddle AgesHistoriographyMedievalistsBiographyElectronic books.Middle AgesHistoriography.Medievalists907.2909.07/07/2Southern R. W(Richard William),1912-2001.166870Bartlett Robert1950-321740MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910145589503321History and historians2198482UNINA05069nam 2200553 450 991080995030332120230617011113.00-567-46890-9(CKB)3710000000112994(EBL)1644269(MiAaPQ)EBC1644269(Au-PeEL)EBL1644269(CaPaEBR)ebr10869443(CaONFJC)MIL615966(OCoLC)893336424(EXLCZ)99371000000011299420140522d2005 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierTheopoetry of the Psalms /Cas J.A. VosFirst international edition, first impression.London :T&T Clark International,2005.1 online resource (424 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-567-03078-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; CONTENTS; A FEW NOTES ON THE PSALMS; ENDORSEMENTS; I. THE PSALMS AS BOOK OF LIFE; II. THE PSALMS AS A VOLUME OF POETRY; 1. Approaches to the psalms; 1.1 The form-critical approach; 1.2 The cultic approach; 1.3 The historical, literary and receptive approach; 2. Theopoetry; 3. A chaplet of poetry; 4. Reservations expressed about the Psalter; 5. The psalms as part of the Bible; 6. The composition of the Psalter; 7. Psalm titles; III. HERMENEUTICAL AND HOMILETICAL BRIDGES; 1. A rich harvest of poems; 1.1 Literary genres of the psalms; 2. Interpretations of psalms in concrete terms2.1 Interpretation of the psalms2.2 Psalms in concrete terms; 3. Introductory psalms in the Psalter; 3.1 Psalm 1; 3.2 Psalm 2; 4. Laments and psalms of thanksgiving; 5. Individual laments; 5.1 Psalm 13; 5.2 Structure; 5.3 Interpretation; 5.4 Literary genre; 5.5 Context within which the psalm originated; 5.6 Tradition history; 5.7 Message; 6. Torah psalms; 6.1 Psalm 19; 7. Psalms of trust; 7.1 Psalm 23; 7.2 Psalm 90; 8. Entrance liturgies; 8.1 Psalm 24; 9. Wisdom psalms; 9.1 Psalm 73; 9.2 The compassionate twins; 9.3 Psalm 139; 10. Royal psalms; 10.1 Psalm 99; 10.2 Psalm 10011. Creation psalms11.1 Psalm 104; 12. Pilgrimage psalms; 12.1 Psalm 121; 13. Imprecatory psalms; 13.1 Psalm 137; 14. Psalms of praise; 14.1 Songs of praise (tehillim); 14.2 Psalm 150; IV. A HOMILETICAL PERSPECTIVE ON THE PSALMS; 1. A contextual approach; 1.1 The experiential word; 1.2 Art as a window on the experiential world; 1.3 With a view to the listener; 1.4 The liturgical situation; 2. A hermeneutic-communicative approach; 2.1 Hermeneutic processes; 2.2 Communication processes; 3. Messages of salvation; 3.1 A Christological perspective on the psalms?; 3.2 The range of salvation4. The structure of the psalms5. The texture of the psalms; 6. Sermons as a work of art; 7. Sermon structure; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Dynamic development; 7.3 Conclusion; 8. Types of sermons; 9. Guidelines for writing sermons; 10. The texture of a sermon; 10.1 Language as imaginative power; 10.2 The metaphorical landscape; 10.3 The functions of metaphors; 10.4 Linguistic acts; 11. The posture of a sermon; 12. Imaginative sermons; 12.1 Editing; V. PSALMS IN LITURGY; 1. Bridging function of psalms; 2. Interpretation of psalms in the New Testament; 3. Influence of psalms on liturgy4. Psalms as a reader5. Psalms as a prayer book; 6. Psalms as a book of meditation; 7. Psalms as a book of songs; 8. Psalms as hymns; 9. Liturgy as a creative process; 10. Psalms tuned into liturgy; 11. Psalms as liturgical acts; 11.1 Introit psalm; 11.2 Votum; 11.3 Benediction; 11.4 Glory to God; 11.5 Prayers; 11.6 Law; 11.7 Confession of guilt; 11.8 Exoneration; 11.9 Scripture reading and sermon; 11.10 Prayer; 11.11 Votive offering; 11.12 A song of reply; 11.13 Abenediction; 12. A last note; 13. A sermon; Psalm 134: ''Come Bless the Lord, may the Lord Bless you.''; BIBLIOGRAPHYSUBJECT INDEXIn Theopoetry of the Psalms Cas J.A. Vos explores the beauty of the Psalms and examines their meaning within the context of exegesis, homiletics and poetry. By investigating the structure, literary genre, history and theology of the Psalms he traces the ways in which they continue to be relevant to contemporary readers and to modern worship. Vos scrutinizes the Psalms as a volume of poetry and a work of art; considers hermeneutical approaches and difficulties, providing not only a verse-by-verse analysis but also a contextual history; outlines a comprehensive homiletic theory for preaching theHebrew poetry, BiblicalBible as literatureHebrew poetry, Biblical.Bible as literature.223.2066Vos C. J. A(Casparus Johannes Adam),1945-1595772MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910809950303321Theopoetry of the Psalms3916850UNINA