01031nam 2200253la 450 991048143750332120210618143133.0(UK-CbPIL)2090356934(CKB)5500000000096267(EXLCZ)99550000000009626720210618d1647 uy |laturcn||||a|bb|HonorI ReggI ... De statu Ecclesiæ Britannicæ hodierno, liber commentarius. Vna cum appendice eorum, quæ in Synodo Glasguensi contra episcopos decreta sunt[electronic resource]Gdansk [s.n.]1647Online resource (126 p., 4°.)Reproduction of original in Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Firenze.Horn Georg1620-1670.328721Uk-CbPILUk-CbPILBOOK9910481437503321HonorI ReggI ... De statu Ecclesiæ Britannicæ hodierno, liber commentarius. Vna cum appendice eorum, quæ in Synodo Glasguensi contra episcopos decreta sunt2099064UNINA01035nlm 2200253Ia 450 99647677040331620220617105955.019840221d1689---- uy |engdrcnu<<The>> Quakers art of courtship, or, The Yea-and-nay academy of complementscalculated for the meridian of the Bull-and-Mouth and may indifferently serve the brethren of the wind-mill order for noddification in any part of will-a-wisp landby the author of Teagueland jestsLondonPrinted and are to be sold by most booksellers1689Testo elettronico (PDF) ([13], 150 p.)Base dati testualeRiproduzione dell'originale nella British LibraryQuaccheriAnnedotiBNCF289Author of Teagueland jests1013104ITcbaREICAT996476770403316EBERQuakers art of courtship, or, The Yea-and-nay academy of complements2877272UNISA02656nam 2200349 n 450 991068799710332120230701223358.0(CKB)5670000000374874(NjHacI)995670000000374874(EXLCZ)99567000000037487420230701d2021 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCreating the Ancient Rhetorical Tradition /Laura ViidebaumCambridge, United Kingdom :Cambridge University Press,2021.1 online resource (xii, 278 pages)1-108-81258-9 Part I. Lysias, Isocrates and Plato: Ancient Rhetoric in Athens: 1. Lysias in Athens; 2. Reflections on Lysias and Lysianic rhetoric in the fourth century BCE; 3. Isocrates and his work on rhetoric and philosophy; 4. Isocrates on Socrates; 5. Contemporary reflections on Isocrates and his role in rhetoric and philosophy; Part II. Creating the Ancient Rhetorical Tradition: Dionysius of Halicarnassus in Rome: 6. From Athens to Rome: Lysias, Isocrates, and the transmission of Greek rhetoric and philosophy; 7. Dionysius of Halicarnassus on Lysias, rhetoric and style; 8. Isocrates and philosophy in Dionysius of Halicarnassus' rhetorical writings."This book explores the history of rhetorical thought and examines the gradual association of different aspects of rhetorical theory with two outstanding fourth-century BCE writers: Lysias and Isocrates. It highlights the parallel development of the rhetorical tradition that became understood, on the one hand, as a domain of style and persuasive speech, associated with the figure of Lysias, and, on the other, as a kind of philosophical enterprise which makes significant demands on moral and political education in antiquity, epitomized in the work of Isocrates. There are two pivotal moments in which the two rhetoricians were pitted against each other as representatives of different modes of cultural discourse: Athens in the fourth century BCE, as memorably portrayed in Plato's Phaedrus, and Rome in the first century BCE when Dionysius of Halicarnassus proposes to create from the united Lysianic and Isocratean rhetoric the foundation for the ancient rhetorical tradition"-- Provided by publisher.Rhetoric, AncientRhetoric, Ancient.808.00938Viidebaum Laura1368453NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910687997103321Creating the Ancient Rhetorical Tradition3394190UNINA02185nam 22004693 450 991015896000332120230807220333.097817862569111786256916(CKB)3810000000099473(MiAaPQ)EBC4808827(Au-PeEL)EBL4808827(CaPaEBR)ebr11355104(OCoLC)975224083(Exl-AI)4808827(Perlego)3018091(EXLCZ)99381000000009947320210901d2015 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierMission Beyond Darkness1st ed.San Francisco :Verdun Press,2015.©2015.1 online resource (136 pages)Intro -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- FOREWORD -- GLOSSARY OF TECHNICAL AND SLANG TERMS IN THE TEXT -- MISSION BEYOND DARKNESS -- ROSTER OF THE OFFICERS AND MEN OF AIR GROUP 16 -- FIGHTING 16 -- TORPEDO 16 -- BOMBING 16.Mission Beyond Darkness recounts the harrowing experiences of Air Group 16 during the First Battle of the Philippines in World War II. The narrative focuses on the U.S. Navy's Task Force 58, commanded by Vice-Admiral Marc A. Mitscher, as they launched a daring aerial attack against the Japanese fleet on June 19, 1944. The book details the contributions of the fighter, torpedo, and bombing squadrons based on the USS Lexington and other carriers, emphasizing the bravery and skill of the sixty-four men involved. Drawn from firsthand accounts and survivor narratives, the book provides an authentic portrayal of naval aviation warfare. It is intended for readers interested in military history and naval operations.Generated by AI.Naval aviationGenerated by AINaval historyGenerated by AINaval aviationNaval historyBryan III Lt.-Comdr. J1378046MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910158960003321Mission Beyond Darkness3415942UNINA00901nam0-2200277 --450 991101476810332120250801091525.020250801d1909----kmuy0itay5050 bagerDE 001yyKolorimetrie und quantitative Spektralanalysein ihrer Anwendung in der Chimievon Gerhard Kruss und Hugo Kruss2. verbesserte und vermehrte AuflHamburg und LeipzigVerlag Leopold Voss1909XII, 284 p.22 cmColori535.6b 20itaKrüss,Gerhard<1859-1895>15008Krüss,Hugo<1853-1925>1835552ITUNINAREICATUNIMARCBK9911014768103321A CHI 192003/3779/25FAGBCFAGBCKolorimetrie und quantitative Spektralanalyse4412261UNINA03166oam 2200553 c 450 991096576070332120251202090341.03-8467-4977-X10.30965/9783846749777(CKB)4330000000532838(nllekb)BRILL9783846749777(MiAaPQ)EBC6515514(Au-PeEL)EBL6515514(OCoLC)1243552732(Brill | Fink)9783846749777(EXLCZ)99433000000053283820251202d2011 uy 0gerurun| uuuuatxtrdacontentcrdamediardacarrierDie ungeliebte FreiheitEin LageberichtNorbert Bolz1st ed.PaderbornBrill | Fink20111 online resource3-7705-4977-5 Includes bibliographical references.Preliminary Material -- Vorwort -- Freiheit als Passion -- Die Absolute Wichtigkeit des Menschen -- Der Glaube an den Freien Willen -- Europäischer Stil -- Das Metaphysische System des Liberalismus -- Die Macht des Einzelnen -- Das Lange Leben des Letzten Menschen -- Die Krankheit des Verwaltet-Werden-Wollens -- Soziale Tyrannei -- Öffentliche Meinung und Politische Korrektheit -- Der Götzendienst Der Gruppe -- Paradoxien der Freiheit -- Der Mensch als Überraschungszentrum der Gesellschaft -- Entfremdung in die Institutionen -- Bürgerliche Lebensführung -- Anmerkungen -- literatur.Man kann die Freiheit nur wahrnehmen, wenn man gesichert ist; aber die Bemühungen um Sicherheit gefährden die Freiheit. Die berechtigte Sorge um die Bedingungen der Möglichkeit von Freiheit lässt uns die Freiheit selbst vergessen und errichtet das soziale Gefängnis, das heute vorsorgender Sozialstaat heißt. Dieses Gefängnis braucht keine Ketten und Schlösser. Die Angst vor der Freiheit schließt die Menschen ein. Nicht Freiheit wollen sie, sondern Glück. Aber das unmittelbare Interesse am Glück ist kurzschlüssig. Wer das Glück sucht, muss einen Umweg nehmen - über die Freiheit.Aus dem Inhalt:VorwortFreiheit als Passion Die absolute Wichtigkeit des Menschen Der Glaube an den freien Willen Europäischer Stil Das metaphysische System des Liberalismus Die Macht des Einzelnen Das lange Leben der Letzten Menschen Die Krankheit des Verwaltetwerdenwollens Soziale Tyrannei Öffentliche Meinung und Politische Korrektheit Der Götzendienst der Gruppe Paradoxien der Freiheit Der Mensch als Überraschungszentrum der GesellschaftEntfremdung in die InstitutionenBürgerliche LebensführungPolitikPolitikwissenschaftpolitische PhilosophieSozialeWissenschaftPolitikPolitikwissenschaftpolitische PhilosophieSozialeWissenschaft320.011Bolz Norbertaut245414MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910965760703321Die Ungeliebte Freiheit3979109UNINA