970 resultados para Servetus, Michael, 1511?-1553.


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Contains two printings of p.215-216. In the first p.216 is numbered 16 and has an Advertisement at the foot.

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Dissertation in Latin, with special t.-p.: Dissertatio, quædam de Serveto complectens quam Societati medicæ apud Stockholm subjicit Georgius Sigmond ...

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Dedication dated Dublin, July 15, 1781.

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Vorbesitzer: Karl Konstanz Victor Rücker

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Vorbesitzer: Johann Georg Wachter

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Title-page in red and black.

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Considered either individually or as a body of work, the films of British director Michael Winterbottom pose a range of challenges to audiences Covering a vast range of genres, themes and issue, and often explicitly political, confronting or estranging, these films never allow a viewer to be passive.

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Qualitative Health Psychology aims to contribute to the debate about the nature of psychology and of science through ‘an examination of the role of qualitative research within health psychology’ (p. 3). The editors, in bringing together contributors from the UK, Ireland, Canada, Brazil, New Zealand and Australia, have compiled a text that reflects different uses of qualitative health research in diverse social and cultural contexts. Structured into three parts, the book encompasses key theoretical and methodological issues in qualitative research in its attempt to encourage broad epistemological debate within health psychology.

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This thesis provides an overview of the Sri Lankan civil war with a view to identifying some of the factors that contributed to the dispute between the Sri Lankan government and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. It adopts a multi-causal explanation of the conflict by reference to the theories of social power developed by Michael Mann. The conflict has been variously described as an ethnic or political conflict, or has been characterised as a determined by a number of interacting factors (including colonialism, ethnicity, religion, economy, politics and globalisation). Mann’s four-dimensional model of social power is deployed to analyse the causal relationships, together with their inter-connections, which clarify the origins of the dispute. It argues that Mann’s theoretical framework helps to highlight some of the interconnected elements that contributed to the conflict.