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  • av Laura (University of Bristol) Jansen
    379 - 1 239

  • av Agnes (KU Leuven Moors
    419

    Agnes Moors scrutinizes existing theories of emotions in psychology and philosophy, explaining the disagreements and controversies in both fields. She also outlines her own goal-directed theory of emotions, which takes on a skeptical approach, ultimately leading to the demystification of emotion as a scientific concept.

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    959,-

    Full scholarly edition of the only complete poetic text from the fourth century BC, which bridges the classical age of tragedy and Hellenistic poetry and is a tragi-comic play paralleling the comic-tragic plays of Menander. Emphasises its intertextual engagement with its models and attempts to break free of them.

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    675,-

    Colloquia are manuals designed to help ancient Greeks and Romans get around in each other's languages. In describing activities like shopping, bathing, and dining they provide a unique glimpse of daily life in the early Roman Empire. This book completes the texts' edition and translation begun in Volume 1.

  • av Shravan (Universitat Potsdam Vasishth
    389,-

    Rooted in decades of research in cognitive psychology and AI, this book presents an empirically grounded evaluation of the leading computational model of retrieval processes in sentence processing. It is essential reading for researchers in cognitive science who want to carry out their own research in this exciting field.

  • av Matthew (University of East Anglia) D'Auria
    379 - 1 365,-

  • av T. A. (Boston College Perry
    379 - 1 269

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    575,-

    The Cambridge History of Latin American Women's Literature is an essential resource for anyone interested in the development of women's writing in Latin America. Ambitious in scope, it explores women's literature from ancient indigenous cultures to the beginning of the twenty-first century.

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    675,-

    Colloquia are manuals designed to help ancient Greeks and Romans get around in each other's languages. In describing activities like shopping, bathing, and dining they provide a unique glimpse of daily life in the early Roman Empire. This book offers the first modern edition and the first ever translation.

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    819

    The first English translation of Porphyry's Commentary on Ptolemy's Harmonics, accompanied by a revised Greek text, an introduction and substantial annotation. The work deserves close attention for its remarkable mixture of philosophical, musicological and arithmetical reasoning, and for its special place in the ancient commentary tradition.

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    775,-

    Extensive reassessment of the rich body of encyclopaedic writing surviving from the two millennia before the Enlightenment. Traces the development of traditions of knowledge ordering which stretched back to Pliny and Varro and others in the classical world, with the focus primarily on European/Mediterranean culture.

  • av John Link
    479 - 1 779,-

    The first comprehensive study of the late music of one of the most influential composers of the last half century, this book places Elliott Carter's music from 1995 to 2012 in the broader context of post-war contemporary concert music, including his own earlier work. It addresses Carter's reception history, his aesthetics, and his harmonic and rhythmic practice, and includes detailed essays on all of Carter's major works after 1995. Special emphasis is placed on Carter's settings of contemporary modernist poetry from John Ashbery to Louis Zukofsky. In readable and engaging prose, Elliott Carter's Late Music illuminates a body of late work that stands at the forefront of the composer's achievements.

  • av Russell A. Poldrack, Thomas E. Nichols & Jeanette A. Mumford
    555 - 1 029,-

    Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has become the most popular method for imaging brain function. Handbook of Functional MRI Data Analysis provides a comprehensive and practical introduction to the methods used for fMRI data analysis. Using minimal jargon, this book explains the concepts behind processing fMRI data, focusing on the techniques that are most commonly used in the field. This book provides background about the methods employed by common data analysis packages including FSL, SPM and AFNI. Some of the newest cutting-edge techniques, including pattern classification analysis, connectivity modeling and resting state network analysis, are also discussed. Readers of this book, whether newcomers to the field or experienced researchers, will obtain a deep and effective knowledge of how to employ fMRI analysis to ask scientific questions and become more sophisticated users of fMRI analysis software.

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    545,-

    The first comprehensive account of the ancient village of Kellis in the Dakhleh Oasis of the Egyptian Western Desert. Incorporates the wealth of recent archaeological discoveries from public and private buildings to artefacts to numerous documents and provides a rich picture of life in Egypt in the Roman period.

  • av Shulin (University of Macau) Yu
    309 - 869,-

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    2 965,-

    "With an international team of subject experts, Volume I offers a history of the practice of strategy from the beginning of recorded history, complemented by archaeology, to the late 18th century, throughout the world. This volume addresses how strategy was formulated and applied, and with what tools; Focusing on the period from 1800 to the present, Volume II showcases a diverse set of case studies to illustrate the practice of strategy in different places around the globe"--

  • av Ingrid Wisniewska
    289,-

    This write-in workbook with digital access enables students to practise and consolidate what they've learnt and develop the four key skills (reading, writing, speaking, listening). Structured support for their grammar and language learning will build their confidence, with academic vocabulary and grammar tips and glossaries next to the text. Process writing pages consolidate their knowledge of text types. Students will find practice opportunities that support different needs, with explanations, tips and activities differentiated into three tiers: Focus, Practice and Challenge. Clear learning objectives and 'Reflection' questions will help them confidently assess their own progress. Answers are accessed via Cambridge GO.

  • av Aziza (Columbia University Shanazarova
    1 225,-

    Through revealing the fascinating story of the Sufi master Aghā-yi Buzurg and her path to becoming the 'Great Lady' in sixteenth-century Bukhara, Aziza Shanazarova invites readers into the little-known world of female religious authority in early modern Islamic Central Asia, revealing a far more multifaceted gender history than previously supposed. Pointing towards new ways of mapping female religious authority onto the landscapes of early modern Muslim narratives, this book serves as an intervention into the debate on the history of women and religion that views gender as a historical phenomenon and construct, challenging narratives of the relationship between gender and age in Islamic discourse of the period. Shanazarova draws on previously unknown primary sources to bring attention to a rich world of female religiosity involving communal leadership, competition for spiritual superiority, and negotiation with the political elite that transforms our understanding of women's history in early modern Central Asia.

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    325,-

    The first-ever print edition of the script for the 1926 Broadway adaptation of The Great Gatsby. Owen Davis, 1923 Pulitzer Prize winner, and George Cukor, later of Hollywood fame, turned Fitzgerald's novel into a fast-moving drama of bootlegging, jazz and violence, resulting in an evening of first-rate entertainment for theatergoers.

  • av Jennifer Law
    539,-

    This print and digital coursebook helps your students continue to develop their academic English across the four skills (reading, writing, speaking, listening). Developing these skills helps them study across the curriculum in English. They will also hone their academic writing skills and grammar with step-by-step writing activities, structured writing support, examples from a range of model texts and teacher comments. Oracy activities such as debates and discussions help them become confident communicators. Recordings provide listening practice. Regular reflection opportunities, clear learning objectives and end of unit exam-style questions help them feel confident about assessment. Answers are accessed via Cambridge GO.

  • av Katia Carter
    489,-

    This print and digital coursebook helps your students continue to develop their academic English across the four skills (reading, writing, speaking, listening). Developing these skills helps them study across the curriculum in English. They will also hone their academic writing skills and grammar with step-by-step writing activities, structured writing support, examples from a range of model texts and teacher comments. Oracy activities such as debates and discussions help them become confident communicators. Recordings provide listening practice. Regular reflection opportunities, clear learning objectives and end of unit exam-style questions help them feel confident about assessment. Answers are accessed via Cambridge GO.

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    805,-

    An essential point of reference for advanced students and researchers interested in ancient Greek poetry or religion. It contains a new text of the Homeric Hymn to Hermes, an English translation, detailed commentary on points of interest, and an introductory discussion of the poem's origin and significance.

  • av Robert (University of Notre Dame Audi
    379 - 1 185

  • av Kristin Mahoney
    329 - 1 045

    Queer Kinship after Wilde investigates the afterlife of the Decadent Movement's ideas about kinship, desire, and the family during the modernist period within a global context. Drawing on archival materials, including diaries, correspondence, unpublished manuscripts, and photograph albums, it tells the story of individuals with ties to late-Victorian Decadence and Oscar Wilde who turned to the fin-de-siecle past for inspiration as they attempted to operate outside the heteronormative boundaries restricting the practice of marriage and the family. These post-Victorian Decadents and Decadent modernists engaged in translation, travel, and transnational collaboration in pursuit of different models of connection that might facilitate their disentanglement from conventional sexual and gender ideals. Queer Kinship after Wilde attends to the successes and failures that resulted from these experiments, the new approaches to affiliation inflected by a cosmopolitan or global perspective that occurred within these networks as well as the practices marked by Decadence's troubling patterns of Orientalism and racial fetishism.

  • av Tofigh (Loyola University Maboudi
    379 - 1 485,-

  • av Karen Olsen (San Francisco State University) Bruhns
    559,-

  • av Fredricka (Drexel University) Reisman
    489 - 1 455,-

  • av Richard (Ohio State University) Samuels
    309 - 875,-

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