01115nam0-2200373---450 99000565852020331620190403124947.0000565852USA01000565852(ALEPH)000565852USA0100056585220041123d1989----|||y0itaa50------baenggb0 00|||But the people's creaturesthe philosophical basis of the English Civil WarJohn SandersonManchesterUniversity presscopyr. 1989VIII, 240 p.22 cm.InghilterraStoria1642-1660FInghilterraStoria1642-1649FMANCHESTER942.062SANDERSON,John615223ITSA20111219990005658520203316Dipar.to di Filosofia - SalernoDFCC 942.062 SAN15 FILCC 942.062 SAN15 FILBKFIL20121027USA01152520121027USA011615But the people's creatures1134975UNISASA001221401631nam 2200325Ia 450 99639649070331620200824124924.0(CKB)4330000000330072(EEBO)2240867003(OCoLC)ocm13136365e(OCoLC)13136365(EXLCZ)99433000000033007219860211d1674 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The Jewish calendar explained, or, Observations on the ancient Hebrew account of the year, months, and festivals used by the patriarchs and mentioned in Holy Scripture[electronic resource] wherein is shown the order, names, and significations of their moneths, the reasons for first instituting their several feasts, as Passover, Tabernacles &c., with the exact days whereon they were celebrated and what they were to shadow forth under the Gospel /published for assisting weak capacities better to understand what they read in Holy Writ ... by Hen. 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Passinger ...1674[4], 43 pImperfect: pages stained with print show-through and loss of print.Reproduction of original in the British Library.eebo-0018Calendar, JewishCalendar, Jewish.Care Henry1646-1688.1001009EAGWaOLNBOOK996396490703316The Jewish calendar explained, or, Observations on the ancient Hebrew account of the year, months, and festivals used by the patriarchs and mentioned in Holy Scripture2407961UNISA02734nam a2200361 i 4500991000670959707536100407s2003 it b 000 0 ita d8838724628b13893129-39ule_instDip.to Ingegneria dell'Innovazioneeng695Perago, Alessandro471828Progettare tetti e coperture :dalla tegola al fotovoltaico /Alessandro PeragoSantarcangelo di Romagna :Maggioli,c2003313 p. ;24 cmProgettazione tecniche e materiali ;91Includes bibliographical referencesRoof Design and construction.b1389312908-04-1007-04-10991000670959707536LE026 695 D PER 01.01 C.1 2003C.112026000015880le026Prof. Laforgia / BibliotecapE32.00-n- 10000.i1510530108-04-10LE026 695 D PER 01.01 C.2 2003C.212026000015897le026Prof. Laforgia / Biblioteca-E0.00-l- 03230.i1510532508-04-10LE026 695 D PER 01.01 C.3 2003C.302026000015903le026Prof. Laforgia / Biblioteca-E0.00-l- 02020.i1510533708-04-10LE026 695 D PER 01.01 C.4 2003C.402026000015972le026Prof. Laforgia / Biblioteca-E0.00-l- 00000.i1510534908-04-10LE026 695 D PER 01.01 C.5 2003C.502026000015927le026Prof. Laforgia / Biblioteca-E0.00-l- 06160.i1510535008-04-10LE026 695 D PER 01.01 C.6 2003C.602026000015934le026(testo collocato nell'armadio ufficio Tania)Prof. Laforgia / Biblioteca-E0.00-ls 00000.i1510536208-04-10LE026 695 D PER 01.01 C.7 2003C.702026000015941le026(testo collocato nell'armadio ufficio Tania)Prof. Laforgia / Biblioteca-E0.00-ls 00000.i1510537408-04-10LE026 695 D PER 01.01 C.8 2003C.802026000015958le026(testo collocato nell'armadio ufficio Tania)Prof. Laforgia / Biblioteca-E0.00-ls 00000.i1510538608-04-10LE026 695 D PER 01.01 C.9 2003C.902026000015965le026(testo collocato nell'armadio ufficio Tania)Prof. Laforgia / Biblioteca-E0.00-ls 00000.i1510539808-04-10LE026 695 D PER 01.01 C.10 2003C.10-smarrito02026000015880le026Prof. Laforgia / BibliotecaNON CANCELLATRE ITEM:testo smarritonE0.00-lm 00000.i1510540408-04-10Progettare tetti e coperture224607UNISALENTOle02607-04-10ma -itait 0000929nam a2200241u 4500991001481749707536111115s1968 it 000 0 ita b14021468-39ule_instDip.to Studi Giuridiciita346.4507Poliziano, Italo476123Tutto sul fallimento e sul concordato :guida legale-pratica per tutti, con formulari /Italo PolizianoMilano :G. De Vecchi,1968195 p. ;19 cm.Il legale per tuttiFallimentoItaliaConcordato fallimentareItalia.b1402146828-01-1415-11-11991001481749707536LE027 346.07 POL01.0112027000314034le027gE15.00-l- 00000.i1534685715-11-11Tutto sul fallimento e sul concordato243212UNISALENTOle02715-11-11ma -itait 0004169nam 22006855 450 991029850510332120200920091931.03-658-07541-410.1007/978-3-658-07541-5(CKB)3710000000269522(EBL)1967485(SSID)ssj0001372226(PQKBManifestationID)11894542(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001372226(PQKBWorkID)11301270(PQKB)10360927(DE-He213)978-3-658-07541-5(MiAaPQ)EBC1967485(PPN)182095991(EXLCZ)99371000000026952220141030d2015 u| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe Replication of Retail Fashion Formats into Foreign Countries A Qualitative Analysis /by Christoph Schröder1st ed. 2015.Wiesbaden :Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden :Imprint: Springer Gabler,2015.1 online resource (288 p.)Handel und Internationales Marketing Retailing and International Marketing,2626-3327Description based upon print version of record.3-658-07540-6 Includes bibliographical references.Specification of successful format transfer strategies -- Design of core and peripheral format elements -- Strategy and format element changes over time in different countries.Christoph Schröder does one of the first attempts to analyze format transfers within the scope of different strategies, format elements, countries and success with focus on the fashion industry. Three distinct format transfer strategies are identified. The empirically observed design of format elements supports and extends the existing research. Fashion firms standardize their “Retail culture”, which acts as a foundation for a successful format transfer strategy (core elements). New insights are provided with regard to format transfer into foreign countries as well as over a timeframe of five years. International retailers face specific challenges with regard to the decision on their retail format abroad, which is known as an important success driver. They may transfer their format elements unchanged or may adapt those elements. One successful strategy is known to be an unchanged format replication, which is linked to the fashion industry. Contents Specification of successful format transfer strategies Design of core and peripheral format elements Strategy and format element changes over time in different countries  Target Groups Lecturers and students in the field of international management, marketing, and retailing Practitioners in the field of retailing, marketing and international management  About the Author Dr. Christoph Schröder defines and executes the global retail strategy, in particular for fashion within the world leader in business software. He received his doctoral degree from Trier University.    .Handel und Internationales Marketing Retailing and International Marketing,2626-3327LeadershipMarketingGlobalizationMarketsBusiness Strategy/Leadershiphttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/515010Marketinghttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/513000Emerging Markets/Globalizationhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/525010Leadership.Marketing.Globalization.Markets.Business Strategy/Leadership.Marketing.Emerging Markets/Globalization.330381658.4092658.8Schröder Christophauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut360092BOOK9910298505103321The Replication of Retail Fashion Formats into Foreign Countries2543135UNINA