228 resultados para Orde de Montesan-Plets


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One letter inquiring about Commodore John Orde Creighton, whom Cassin was replacing as commander of the naval squadron off the coast of Brazil. One letter asking Tudor’s advice on what action to take in regard to an altercation between two Americans and a Brazilian naval officer.

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Errata slip inserted.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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"FIRST EDITION. 8vo, ... dark grey cloth, spine and upper cover lettered and decorated in gilt, spine slightly torn, top edge gilt, others uncut, plain endpapers."--Bookseller's list.

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Binder's title has author statement: By Prof. F. Harald Williams [pseud.]

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Parte 1, con portadilla: "Primeira parte da Ethiopia oriental" - Parte 2: "Varia historia de cousas notaueis do Oriente e da christandade que os religiosos da Orde[n] dos Prègadores nelle fizerao ..."

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The "Buke of knychthede" is from a French version of Ramón Lull's Libre del orde de cavalleria; the "Buke of the governaunce of princis" is a translation of a French version of the Liber de secretis secretorum.

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We tested the hypothesis that the differences in performance between developmental dyslexics and controls on visual tasks are specific for the detection of dynamic stimuli. We found that dyslexics were less sensitive than controls to coherent motion in dynamic random dot displays. However, their sensitivity to control measures of static visual form coherence was not significantly different from that of controls. This dissociation of dyslexics' performance on measures that are suggested to tap the sensitivity of different extrastriate visual areas provides evidence for an impairment specific to the detection of dynamic properties of global stimuli, perhaps resulting from selective deficits in dorsal stream functions. © 2001 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.