01274nam2-2200397---450 99000123073020331620190702121600.0000123073USA01000123073(ALEPH)000123073USA0100012307320031031d1959----km-y0itay0103----balatDE||||||||001yy<<Vol.2, fasc.2>> :FloridaApuleiusrecensuit Rudolf HelmLipsiaEd. Teubner1959LX, 51 p.20 cm.Bibliotheca scriptorum Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana2001Bibliotheca scriptorum Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana2001001000123058Apuleius Madaurensis opera quae supersunt2001APULEIUS439295HELM,RudolfITsalbcISBD990001230730203316V.3. Coll.21/ 17/2.2(VIII A 6/8)755 M L.M.VIII ABKUMASIAV31020031031USA010925PATRY9020040406USA011728COPAT39020051010USA011254COPAT39020051121USA011019CHIARA9020160205USA011011Florida857157UNISA03000nam 2200661 450 991046126900332120200520144314.01-283-19395-797866131939570-567-18477-3(CKB)2670000000106706(EBL)742715(OCoLC)745866132(SSID)ssj0000526664(PQKBManifestationID)11309850(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000526664(PQKBWorkID)10521519(PQKB)11749002(MiAaPQ)EBC742715(Au-PeEL)EBL742715(CaPaEBR)ebr10869432(CaONFJC)MIL319395(EXLCZ)99267000000010670619940504h19931993 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrWord and glory on the exegetical and theological background of John's prologue /Craig A. EvansSheffield, England :JSOT,[1993]©19931 online resource (250 p.)Journal for the study of the New Testament. Supplement series ;89Library of New Testament studiesDescription based upon print version of record.1-85075-448-9 Includes bibliographical references (pages [200]-219) and indexes.Contents; Preface; Abbreviations; Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION: IN SEARCH OF THE JOHANNINE CONTEXT; Chapter 2 GNOSTIC AND HERMETIC PARALLELS; Chapter 3 BIBLICAL PARALLELS; Chapter 4 JEWISH INTERPRETIVE PARALLELS; Chapter 5 THE PROVENANCE OF JOHN AND THE PROLOGUE; Chapter 6 COMMENTS ON METHOD; Bibliography; Index of References; Index of NamesWord and Glory challenges recent claims that Gnosticism, especially as expressed in the Nag Hammadi tractate Trimorphic Protennoia, is the most natural and illuminating background for understanding the Prologue of the Fourth Gospel. Scriptural allusions and interpretive traditions suggest that Jewish wisdom tradition, mediated by the synagogue of the diaspora, lies behind the Prologue and the Fourth Gospel as a whole, not some form of late first-century Gnosticism. Several features of the Fourth Gospel reflect the synagogue and nascent Christianity's struggle to advance and defend its beliefs Library of New Testament studies.Journal for the study of the New Testament.Supplement series ;89.GnosticismGnosticismRelationsChristianityGnosticismRelationsJudaismElectronic books.Gnosticism.GnosticismRelationsChristianity.GnosticismRelationsJudaism.226.5/06Evans Craig A.176502MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910461269003321Word and glory2209233UNINA11168nam 2200637Ia 450 991096366270332120251117120101.01-281-24077-X9786611240776(CKB)1000000000005009(OCoLC)70747658(CaPaEBR)ebrary10015067(SSID)ssj0000674906(PQKBManifestationID)11449551(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000674906(PQKBWorkID)10662575(PQKB)10373641(MiAaPQ)EBC3008611(Au-PeEL)EBL3008611(CaPaEBR)ebr10015067(CaONFJC)MIL124077(OCoLC)923623671(BIP)46135851(EXLCZ)99100000000000500920030208d2001 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrMarx's capital a student edition /Edited and introduced by C.J. ArthurStudentLondon Electric Book Co.c20011 online resource (541 p.)Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph1-84327-096-X Intro -- CONTENTS -- Editor's Introduction -- Preface to the First German Edition -- Afterword to the Second German Edition -- PART I: COMMODITIES AND MONEY -- Chapter 1 - Commodities -- Section 1. The Two Factors of a Commodity: Use-value and Value 36 -- Section 2. The Two-fold Character of the Labour Embodied in Commodities 42 -- Section 3. The Form of Value or Exchange-value 49 -- A. Elementary or Accidental Form of Value 50 -- B. Total or Expanded Form of Value 64 -- C. The General Form of Value 67 -- D. The Money-form 73 -- Section 4. The Fetishism of Commodities 74 -- Chapter 2. - Exchange -- Chapter 3 - Money, or the Circulation of Commodities -- Section 1. The Measure of Values 97 -- Section 2. The Medium of Circulation 104 -- Section 3. Money 131 -- PART II: THE TRANSFORMATION OF MONEY INTO CAPITAL -- Chapter 4 - The General Formula for Capital -- Chapter 5 - Contradictions in the General Formula of Capital -- Chapter 6 - The Buying and Selling of Labour-power -- PART III: THE PRODUCTION OF ABSOLUTE SURPLUS-VALUE -- Chapter 7-The Labour-process and the Process of Producing Surplus-value -- Section 1. The Labour-process 171 -- Section 2. The Production of Surplus-value 180 -- Chapter 8 - Constant Capital and Variable Capital -- Chapter 9 - The Rate of Surplus-value -- Chapter 10 - The Working Day -- Section 1. The Limits of the Working Day 216 -- Section 2. The Greed for Surplus-labour 219 -- Section 3. Branches of English Industry without Legal Limits to Exploitation 223 -- Section 4. Day and Night Work. The Relay System 231 -- Section 5. The Struggle for a Normal Working Day 237 -- Section 6. The English Factory Acts, 244 -- Section 7, Reaction of the English Factory Acts on Other Countries 264 -- Chapter 11 - Rate and Mass of Surplus-value -- PART IV: PRODUCTION OF RELATIVE SURPLUS-VALUE.Chapter 12 - The Concept of Relative Surplus-value -- Chapter 13 - Cooperation -- Chapter 14- Division of Labour and Manufacture -- Section 1. Two-fold Origin of Manufacture 297 -- Section 2. The Detail Labourer and his Implements 301 -- Section 3. The Two Fundamental Forms of Manufacture 303 -- Section 4. Division of Labour in Manufacture, and Division of Labour in Society 312 -- Section 5. The Capitalistic Character of Manufacture 321 -- Chapter 15- Machinery and Modern Industry -- Section 1. The Development of Machinery 329 -- Section 2. The Value Transferred by Machinery to the Product 342 -- Section 3. The Proximate Effects of Machinery on the Workman 349 -- Section 4. The Factory 372 -- Section 5. The Strife between Workman and Machine 379 -- Section 6. The Theory of Compensation 391 -- Section 7. Repulsion and Attraction of Workpeople by the Factory System. 397 -- Section 8. Revolution Effected by Modern Industry 403 -- Section 9. The Factory Acts. 422 -- Section 10. Modern Industry and Agriculture 434 -- PART V: THE PRODUCTION OF ABSOLUTE AND OF RELATIVE SURPLUS-VALUE -- Chapter 16 - Absolute and Relative Surplus-value -- Chapter 17 - Changes in the Price of Labour-power and in Surplus-value -- PART VI: WAGES -- Chapter 19 - The Transformation of the Value of Labour-power into Wages -- Chapter 22 - National Differences in Wages -- PART VII: THE ACCUMULATION OF CAPITAL -- Chapter 23 - Simple Reproduction -- Chapter 24 - Conversion of Surplus-value into Capital -- Section 1. Capitalist Production on a Progressively Increasing Scale. 471 -- Section 3. Separation of Surplus Value into Capital and Revenue 481 -- Chapter 25 - The General Law of Capitalist Accumulation -- Section 1. The Increased Demand for Labour-power that Accompanies Accumulation. 486 -- Section 2. Relative Diminution of the Variable Part of Capital 492.Section 3. Progressive Production of an Industrial Reserve Army 501 -- Section 4.. The General Law of Capitalistic Accumulation 512 -- PART VIII: THE SO-CALLED PRIMITIVE ACCUMULATION -- Chapter 26-The Secret of Primitive Accumulation -- Chapter 27 - Expropriation of the Agricultural Population from the Land -- Chapter 28 - Bloody Legislation against the Expropriated -- Chapter 32 - Historical Tendency of Capitalist Accumulation -- absolute surplus-value -- 170 -- 280 -- 438 -- abstract labour -- 39 -- 43 -- 54 -- 61 -- 65 -- 77 -- 94 -- 111 -- 198 -- abstraction -- 37 -- 49 -- 53 -- 77 -- 143 -- accumulation -- 471 -- 473 -- 480 -- 481 -- 486 -- 491 -- 501 -- 518 -- 539 -- agricultural labour -- 381 -- 397 -- 434 -- 514 -- 524 -- agriculture -- 381 -- 434 -- alienation -- 110 -- 166 -- 384 -- 467 -- 517 -- appearances -- 37 -- 50 -- 59 -- 61 -- 97 -- 270 -- 281 -- 451 -- 464 -- Aristotle -- 86 -- 159 -- 289 -- 360 -- Arkwright, Richard -- 331 -- 336 -- 380 -- Athens -- 86 -- 219 -- Australia 401 -- Bailey, Samuel 58 -- barter -- 91 -- 114 -- basis (and superstructure) 86 -- Bastiat, Frederic 86 -- Bentham, Jeremy 168 -- Burke, Edmund 287 -- capital -- definition of 143 -- contradictions of 152 -- history of 143 -- history of 524 -- history of 535 -- history of 540 -- and labour 219 -- and labour 236 -- and labour 272 -- and labour 465 -- and labour 511 -- and labour 536 -- relation 470 -- relation 487 -- capitalist -- 149 -- 160 -- 186 -- 218 -- 242 -- 272 -- 294 -- 461 -- 481 -- capitalist mode of production -- 164 -- 433 -- 522 -- 525 -- 540 -- centralisation (of capital) -- 496 -- 540 -- child labour -- 224 -- 233 -- 241 -- 254 -- 348 -- 390 -- 407 -- 423 -- China 336 -- circulation -- of commodities 104 -- of money 117 -- of capital 143 -- of capital 459 -- class struggle -- 219.264 -- 378 -- clearing of estates 531 -- collective labour -- 301 -- 305 -- 309 -- 321 -- 372 -- 438 -- commodity -- 36 -- 88 -- 103 -- 180 -- 86 -- 163 -- 477 -- communism -- 84 -- 348 -- community -- 43 -- 83 -- 91 -- 312 -- 318 -- competition -- 281 -- 283 -- 446 -- 498 -- 511 -- composition (of capital) -- organic 393 -- organic 486 -- organic 501 -- technical 486 -- technical 493 -- technical 501 -- value 486 -- value 493 -- concentration (of capital) -- 432 -- 494 -- concrete labour -- 39 -- 45 -- 49 -- 53 -- 61 -- 65 -- 198 -- constant capital -- 206 -- 210 -- 270 -- consumption -- 176 -- 205 -- 467 -- contradiction -- 104 -- 117 -- 137 -- 152 -- 212 -- 270 -- 359 -- 428 -- 450 -- 512 -- cooperation -- 286 -- 404 -- corvée -- 220 -- 453 -- crises -- 116 -- 138 -- 402 -- Cromwell, Oliver 525 -- dialectic 476 -- division of labour -- 43 -- 297 -- 374 -- 426 -- education -- 166 -- 324 -- 423 -- Elizabeth I 525 -- enclosures 527 -- England -- 240 -- 265 -- 331 -- 336 -- 348 -- 361 -- 381 -- 394 -- 402 -- 408 -- 508 -- 524 -- equality -- 168 -- 217 -- equivalent form -- 52 -- 57 -- exchange (of commodities) -- 63 -- 88 -- 104 -- 312 -- exchange-value -- 37 -- 50 -- 63 -- 88 -- 180 -- 454 -- exploitation -- 215 -- 293 -- 350 -- 489 -- 491 -- factory -- 317 -- 372 -- 398 -- 404 -- Factory Acts -- 220 -- 244 -- 363 -- 368 -- 417 -- factory inspectors -- 220 -- 248 -- 251 -- 256 -- 262 -- 354 -- 366 -- family -- 350 -- 354 -- 430 -- 442 -- female labour -- 230 -- 262 -- 348 -- 354 -- 404 -- 408 -- 413 -- fetishism 74 -- Feudalism -- 523 -- 524 -- Fourier, Charles -- 258 -- 339 -- France -- 139 -- 272 -- 315 -- 336 -- 348 -- 537 -- freedom -- 168 -- 317 -- Germany -- 272 -- 336 -- 348 -- 379 -- Gladstone, William 536 -- gold (and silver) -- 73 -- 94 -- 100 -- 111 -- 121 -- 126 -- guilds -- 298 -- 302.320 -- Hegel, G.W.F. 272 -- hoarding 132 -- Holland -- 336 -- 348 -- India -- 318 -- 336 -- 383 -- 402 -- individual value -- 282 -- 357 -- individuals 482 -- industrial cycles -- 401 -- 508 -- industrial revolution -- 331 -- 381 -- instruments of labour -- 174 -- 181 -- 202 -- 378 -- labour -- 43 -- 74 -- 197 -- 360 -- 451 -- 465 -- skilled 46 -- skilled 194 -- skilled 311 -- skilled 327 -- private 63 -- private 77 -- market 165 -- market 239 -- market 383 -- market 390 -- market 470 -- productive 176 -- productive 203 -- productive 438 -- fund 462 -- labour time -- 40 -- 81 -- 108 -- 223 -- 360 -- 446 -- labour-power -- 40 -- 49 -- 161 -- 172 -- 189 -- 217 -- 236 -- 278 -- 293 -- 311 -- 348 -- 411 -- 442 -- 450 -- 478 -- labour-process -- 172 -- 274 -- 372 -- 438 -- 515 -- landowners 524 -- law -- economic 80 -- economic 126 -- economic 190 -- economic 270 -- economic 282 -- economic 286 -- economic 444 -- economic 457 -- economic 477 -- economic 482 -- economic 490 -- economic 511 -- economic 517 -- juridical 88 -- juridical 257 -- juridical 351 -- juridical 535 -- Luddites 380 -- machinery -- 177 -- 327 -- manufacture 297 -- means of production -- 176 -- 197 -- 202 -- 274 -- merchants' capital -- 151 -- 158 -- middle ages 82 -- miser -- 149 -- 482 -- money -- 50 -- 72 -- 90 -- 92 -- 97 -- 143 -- moral depreciation 356 -- Nasmyth, James -- 341 -- 368 -- 388 -- nature -- 45 -- 172 -- 179 -- necessary labour -- 215 -- 217 -- 278 -- 446 -- 453 -- negation 378 -- 423 -- pauperism 515 -- peasantry -- 83 -- 463 -- 524 -- political economy -- 86 -- 263 -- 390 -- 451 -- 455 -- 468 -- Poor Law 241 -- population -- 240 -- 314 -- 504 -- 508 -- 511 -- price -- 99 -- 156 -- 168 -- 442 -- 449 -- primitive accumulation 521 -- private property -- 526 -- 539.productivity (of labour).The essence of Capital Volume I, with all the footnotes cut out and an introduction by Christopher Arthur.CapitalEconomicsCapital.Economics.Marx Karl1818-1883.32587Arthur C. J(Christopher John),1940-1871168MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910963662703321Marx's capital4479871UNINA