01199nam a2200289 i 450099100057494970753620020509172432.0940223s1973 it ||| | grc b11378700-39ule_instPARLA211214ExLDip.to Filol. Class. e Med. - Salaita880Westermann, William Linn442603Tax lists and transposition receipts from Theadelphia /edited with introduction and notes by William Linn Westermann and Clinton Walker KeyesMilano :Cisalpino - La Goliardica,1973XI, 219 p., [2] c. di tav. ;25 cm.Columbia Papyri. Greek Series ;2Facs. dell'ed.: New York : Columbia University Press, 1932.Papiri documentari - GreciKeyes, Clinton WalkerP Col..b1137870001-03-1701-07-02991000574949707536LE007 P A 1170/212007000014417le007-E0.00-l- 00000.i1156198101-07-02Tax lists and transposition receipts from Theadelphia816789UNISALENTOle00701-01-94ma -grcit 0101604nam0 22003371i 450 UON0004933020231205102219.8908-00-66040-420020107d1993 |0itac50 baengUS|||| 1||||DanielA commentary on the Book of Danielby J.J. Collinswith an essay "The influence of Daniel on the New Testament" by Adela Yarbro Collinsedited by Frank Moore CrossMinneapolisFortress press1993XXXVI, 499 p.28 cmFatt. M/287795 2.8.00IT-UONSI SEBVIAB/103 N001UON000499932001 HermeneiaA critical and historical commentary on the BibleUON00352155Bibbia. Antico Testamento. Daniele55712UON00356801COLLINS, Adela Yarbro The influence of Daniel on the New TestamentBIBBIAANTICO TESTAMENTOCOMMENTARIDANIELEUONC004090FIUSMinneapolisUONL000051SEB VI ABSTUDI EBRAICI - LETTERATURA - TESTI BIBLICI - CRITICA LETTERARIAACOLLINSJohn J.UONV028405CROSSFrank MooreUONV025298Fortress PressUONV253869650ITSOL20240220RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00049330SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI SEB VI AB 103 N SI SA 93444 7 103 N Fatt. M/287795 2.8.00Bibbia. Antico Testamento. Daniele55712UNIOR02358nam 22004213 450 991014975960332120241223120546.097816823013571682301354(CKB)3710000000935020(BIP)054775327(MiAaPQ)EBC31854820(Au-PeEL)EBL31854820(EXLCZ)99371000000093502020241223d2016 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Resistance Digital Dissent in the Age of Machines1st ed.New York :Diversion Publishing Corp.,2016.©2016.1 online resource (34 pages)"Washington Post" reporter Joel Achenbach explores our relationship with technology-frequently beneficial, occasionally adversarial, and rapidly changing in a world growing more connected by the minute. In the second decade of this new millennium, we are more connected than we have ever been, and digital utopians speak of the new wonders ahead-artificial intelligence and augmented intelligence, a merger of humans and machines, and a coming era of transhumanism that we cannot possibly imagine. But there are dissenters. They see the rise of a surveillance state. They see personal data turned into a commodity. They see profits swirling to a few huge corporations. They see basic human interactions impaired by gadgetry. The most apocalyptic thinkers fear that machines will soon escape our control. They believe artificial intelligence will be our most catastrophic invention. These people do not form a coherent movement. But if they share a common message, it's that technology should serve humans and not the other way around. Joel Achenbach explores his own relationship with the digital revolution, as well as its future, in this eye-opening, intelligent, and entertaining look at how we connect today.resistanceTechnology And StatePolitical ScienceAchenbach Joel1435664The Washington Post The Washington1780223MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910149759603321The Resistance4304713UNINA