28 resultados para Early Woodland period
em University of Michigan
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"List of mss used": p. [444]-494.
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Contents: v. 1. Early Period, from the Ascencion of Our Lord to the Conversion of Constantine -- v. 2. Early Middle Period, from the Edict of Milan to the establishments of the new Western Empire under the Carlovingians, the temporal power of the Popes, and the coming into being of the States of the Church (1931) -- v. 3. To the s-called Reformation -- v. 4. Reformation to the triumph of the Papcy in the restoration of the temporal power in 1929 under Pope Pius XI.
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Contains bibliographies.
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Contains bibliographies.
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pt. I. Pioneers of evolution from Thales to Lucretius, B.C. 600-A.D. 50 -- pt. II. The arrest of enquiry A. D. 50-A. D. 1600: 1. From the early Christian period to the time of Augustine, A.D. 50-A.D. 400. 2. From Augustine to Bacon, A. D. 400-A. D. 1600 -- pt. III. The renascence of science, about A. D. 1600 onwards -- pt. IV. Modern evolution: 1. Darwin and Wallace 2. Herbert Spencer. 3. Thomas Henry Huxley.
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Plagues of pests have always been a part of recorded history, but they hold special significance in the early modern period. 'Imperfect Creatures' is the first full-length study to investigate the shifting, unstable, but foundational status of “vermin” as creatures and category in the early modern literary and scientific imagination.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Reprint. Originally published: New York : J.A.Gray, 1862.
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Added title-pages, engr.
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This edition first published 1829 by William Borradaile, New York (Cf. title page verso)
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Numbered plates are dated December 1832.
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Signatures : B-Y⁸, Z⁴
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Vol. 25 (81 plates, fold. map) 53 cm.