01760nlm0 22004811i 450 9900092360204033219783540320517000923602FED01000923602(Aleph)000923602FED0100092360220100926d2005----km-y0itay50------baengDEdrnn-008mamaaMultilingual Information Access for Text, Speech and ImagesRisorsa elettronica5th Workshop of the Cross-Language Evaluation Forum, CLEF 2004, Bath, UK, September 15-17, 2004, Revised Selected Papersedited by Carol Peters, Paul CloughBerlin ; HeidelbergSpringer2005Lecture Notes in Computer Science0302-97433491Documento elettronicoTestoFormato html, pdfClough,PaulGonzalo,JulioJones,Gareth J. F.Kluck,MichaelMagnini,BernardoPeters,CarolITUNINAREICATUNIMARCFull text per gli utenti Federico IIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b138934EB990009236020403321Artificial intelligenceArtificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)Computer scienceComputer ScienceInformation Storage and RetrievalInformation storage and retrieval systemsInformation systemsInformation Systems Applications (incl.Internet)Language Translation and LinguisticsTranslators (Computer programs)Multilingual Information Access for Text, Speech and Images773145UNINA01326nlm 2200253Ia 450 99649016880331620221013120854.019840306d1661---- uy |engUKdrcnuCalendarium Carolinum, or, A new almanack after the good old fashion for the yeare of man's creation 5610, redemption 1661the first after bissextile, or leap-year : respecting the meridian and latitude of London ... : to which is added Gesta Britannorum, or, a brief chronology for 60 complete years, viz. from the year 1600 untill the present 1661 ...by George WhartonLondonPrinted by J.G. for the Company of Stationers1661Testo elettronico (PDF)( [36], 4, [41] p. : ill)Base dati testualeRiproduzione dell'originale nella Harvard University LibraryLa parte 2 (pp. 36-82) ha anche separato frontespizio: Gesta Britannorum / collected by Geo. Wharton. London : Printed by J. Grismond, 1661WHARTON,GeorgeSir,1617-1681.792771ITcbaREICAT996490168803316EBERCalendarium Carolinum, or, A new almanack after the good old fashion for the yeare of man's creation 5610, redemption 16612919953UNISA