956 resultados para Biblia crítica e interpretación
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Sin signaturizar
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Notas: pp. 45-51
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Copia digital: Biblioteca Valenciana, 2011
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Este tomo forma parte de una "Opera omnia" de Tomás de Aquino que consta de 17 v., publicada en Roma entre 1570-1571 por los herederos de Antonio Blado & Giovanni Gigliotti socios y algunos de Giulio Acconti , según el catalogo de la ICCU
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Pie de imprenta tomado de colofón
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Cartel con orla tip. y esc. xil. de los Despuig
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Separata de: Revista Hispánica Moderna, t.II, nº 3
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125 p.
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El autor ha estudiado el tema de Bernarda Alba desde el punto de vista sociológico y de cómo se escribió la armazón arquitectónica y la dramaturgia de la obra durante varios años. Según el profesor A. Piedra, el tema de Bernarda Alba es un fraude literario en el cual todos mienten y el primero en hacerlo es el propio autor, Federico García Lorca
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This paper analyzes the process of technological transfer from the university to the industry, firstly through a brief overview of the innovation role, and particularly of universities, according to various economic theories (Neoclassical Theory, Schumpeter and his followers, and Marxism) -- Next, the Bologna Process, a specific European case of technology transfer, is considered from empirical sources, official speeches, regulations and official documents -- Finally, the general trend of explicit relation in Argentina between the university and the productive sector is briefly analyzed from certain empirical evidence, official speeches and policies, in order to guide the understanding of this process in Latin America -- The main conclusion of the study aims to consider technological transfer as intrinsic and necessary for the contemporary capitalism
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The central problem that this paper addresses is the development of political economic thought, both in Germany and in Great Britain, related to the construction of societies in which the State had a role in ensuring levels of stability and economic security to its inhabitants, particularly during the late 1940s -- This article proposes a comparative historical perspective of political economic thought of the British economist William Beveridge and his German counterpart Walter Eucken -- The comparison is based on their critiques to the economic system and proposals on the role that the State should play in the economy -- The study of the ideas of both thinkers, their criticisms and proposals on economic and political issues, allows us to understand the set of ideas that influenced the development of the Welfare State of the post war period, both in Britain and Germany