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Museum Tusculanum Press Danish Yearbook of Philosophy: Volume 26
£25.00
Museum Tusculanum Press Musikvidenskabelige Kompositioner: Festschrift for Niels Krabbe
£61.19
Museum Tusculanum Press Lumbye-katalog
Text in Danish with an introduction in German. The Lumbye-catalogue is a catalogue of printed ballet and dance compositions by the Danish composer H C Lumbye. It provides us with a chronological survey of his printed works including a detailed index. The works were performed by Tivoli's orchestra which he conducted from its establishment in 1843. Co-published by The Royal Library in Copenhagen and Museum Tusculanum Press.
£26.09
Museum Tusculanum Press Action Anthropology in the Company of Shakespeare
£39.00
Museum Tusculanum Press Danish Folktales, Legends & Other Stories
£36.00
Museum Tusculanum Press Hidden Harmonies: Manuscript and Print on the North Atlantic Fringe, 15001900
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Museum Tusculanum Press Art & Alchemy
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Museum Tusculanum Press Coloured Quadrangles: A Guide to the Tenth Book of Euclid's Elements
This is meant as a guide to give access to the tenth book for those who may have lost faith in the commentaries by Thomas Heath, but who shrink from the long wanderings through the Greek text.
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Museum Tusculanum Press Estudio Diacronico Y Sincronico Del Objeto Indirecto En El Espanol Peninsula Y De America
£32.39
Museum Tusculanum Press Roads of Ancient Cyprus
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Museum Tusculanum Press Parthenope
This collection of studies is a sequel to Hägg's popular survey, 'The Novel of Antiquity' (1983), and a companion volume to his recent 'The Virgin and Her Lover'. The book offers a fully indexed version of his main contributions in the field, especially from the 1980s and 1990s, as well as previously unpublished work, a new Xenophon, and Heliodoros, Hägg also widens the scope with studies on the lives of Aesop and Apollonios of Tyana and on the oriental reception of the Greek novel.
£45.00
Museum Tusculanum Press Romantic Generations -- Text, Authority & Posterity in British Romanticism
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Museum Tusculanum Press Classica et Mediaevalia: Danish Journal of Philology & History: Volume 53
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Museum Tusculanum Press Dictionairre A-L: Touareg-Francais
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Museum Tusculanum Press The Arts and the Cultural Heritage of Martin Luther
Lutheran theology and religious practice re-shaped traditions from the ritual heritage of the Medieval Latin Church. Throughout the cultural history of European Lutheran areas, what came to be seen as 'the arts' may be discussed in the light of (changing) Lutheran traditions: the cultural heritage of Martin Luther. This volume presents a collection of nine essays on Lutheran traditions and the arts within the 500 years since the Reformation, as a special issue of the journal 'Transfiguration' in connection with the Tenth International Congress for Luther Research hosted at the Department of Church History, University of Copenhagen.
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Museum Tusculanum Press Changing Philologies: Contributions to the Redefinition of Foreign Language Studies in the Age of Globalisation
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Museum Tusculanum Press Esrum Klosters Brevbog, Two-Volume Set
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Museum Tusculanum Press Mellem sundhed og sygdom: Om fortid, fremskridt og virkelige læger. En narrativ kulturanalyse
"For a couple of years in this period, there was a true physician in Præstø as Jens Kofod practised here from 1792 until 1794 when he became a medical officer of health and Præstø had to be content with a surgeon as before.". This quote is taken from one of the principal works of the Danish history of medicine, published in 1873 by physician and medicine historian J V C Ingerslev, and it constitutes the starting point of Birgitte Rørbye's study of how the Danish medical profession of physicians through a couple of centuries have been able to construct an authoritative narrative of themselves as the 'true physicians' of the Danish public health service. By means of a narrative cultural study of writings on the history of medicine and other historical sources, Birgitte Rørbye uncovers the narrative of the 'true physicians' which has resulted in the exclusion of other occupational groups and schemes of things from the official and approved public health system on account of being 'alternative'. What is meant by the term 'true physician'? Is it a valid term with regards to varying times and societies? What was a 'true physician' in the years 1494, 1594, 1694, 1794, 1894, 1994? The answer depends both on the story and on who tells it. Birgitte Rørbye's new and different story caters for physicians, historians, cultural scholars and others interested in the history of medicine.
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Museum Tusculanum Press Føreren har Ordet!.: Frits Clausen om sig selv og DNSAP
Føreren har ordet! Frits Clausen om sig selv og DNSAP (The Leader Has the Floor! Frits Clausen about himself and the DNSAP) contains both the autobiography and the party history that Clausen wrote during his imprisonment, a number of letters and articles from 1915-47 and also hitherto unpublished illustrations.
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Museum Tusculanum Press Britain & Denmark: Political, Economic & Cultural Relations in 19th & 20th Centuries
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Museum Tusculanum Press Domain of Language
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Museum Tusculanum Press Densita Informativa: Tre Parametri linguistico-testuali -- Uno studio contrastivo inter- ed intralinguistico
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Museum Tusculanum Press Inuit in Cyberspace: Embedding Offline Identities Online
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Museum Tusculanum Press Right Face: Organizing the American Conservative Movement 1945-65
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Museum Tusculanum Press Pots for the Living / Pots for the Dead
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Museum Tusculanum Press Historiography At the Court of Christian Iv
Throughout his reign Christian IV (1588-1648) distinguished himself as a remarkable patron of the arts and sciences. One of the projects to which he and his chancellor paid most attention was the promotion of an up-to-date account of Danish history in Latin. Considerable resources were spent on the project. As a result no less than two histories of Denmark appeared in the 1630s, the Rerum Danicarum historia by Johannes Pontanus and the Historia Danica by Johannes Meursius. They were to serve as standard works on Danish history for European politicians, diplomats and intellectuals. This book presents a comparative study of the two histories. The interplay between the authors and the Danish government is a central theme. Important political issues, such as Danish relations to Sweden and the quasi-hereditary nature of the Danish monarchy, are shown to be reflected in both works. Their relation to contemporary trends in European historiography is explored, and it is argued that they are su
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Museum Tusculanum Press Symeon Metaphrastes: Rewriting & Canonization
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Museum Tusculanum Press European Productivity Agency Transatlantic Relations 19531961
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Museum Tusculanum Press Vergil og Horats: Poetiske og politiske strukturer i augustæisk digtning
Vergil's pastoral poems -- Bucolica -- are not only some of the most prodigious from the Roman Antiquity to have survived, they are also the most elaborate. In this book Sven Lindahl interprets them in relation to the political situation of their context and points out a subtle 'architectural structure' in the collection. Shortly after young Vergil had written his pastorals, his friend Horace wrote his Epodes and in these poems, Lindahl sees a cunning dialogue with Vergil's work.
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Museum Tusculanum Press Classica et Mediaevalia: Volume 51
Classica et Mediaevalia - Volume 51
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Museum Tusculanum Press Novelness of Bakhtin: Perspectives & Possibilities
During the last 30 years, the Russian thinker M M Bakhtin has achieved great international recognition for his work with -- among other subjects -- literary theory and philosophy of language, and inspiration from his research is to be seen in almost all fields of the human sciences. However, Bakhtins authorship focused primarily on one particular phenomenon, namely the novel. In this book a number of the worlds leading Bakhtin scholars discusses Bakhtins special understanding of the novel, both in relation to the status, the novel occupies in the existing theoretical and philosophical debate, and in the historical context in which it was created. The articles were originally presented at a conference held at the University of Copenhagen, 1998, and have been revised and augmented for the publication.
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Museum Tusculanum Press Classica et Mediaevalia: Volume 50
Classica et Mediaevalia - Volume 50
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Museum Tusculanum Press Samarbejde og modstand: Danmark under den tyske besættelse
Samarbejde og modstand (Co-operation and Resistance) is the first methodical collection and recording of more than 50 years' publications on Denmark during the German occupation 1940-45. It consists of literature in the broadest sense of the word: novels, poetry, short stories, popular science, memoirs, scholarly dissertations, text books, legal records etc. The topic is the years of occupation in their entirety; the everyday life as well as both national and local political circumstances, and co-operation and resistance of every kind: Allied sailors, voluntaries on the Eastern front, prisoners in the German concentration camps and others. The recording has been made on the basis of books, journals, indices and bibliographies and also on documentaries and feature films on the years of occupation, a total of 8600 entries.
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Museum Tusculanum Press Chemins pour une approche poétique du monde: Le roman selon J M G Le Clézio
This volume deals with Le Clézio's work as a whole and attempts to show how the author infuses a poetic dimension into the novel genre and thereby presents the human confrontation with the outside world with a revitalised intensity. Having analysed his unconventional treatment of the characteristics specific to the novel genre (plot, character, references to space and time), the book establishes the poetic qualities of an author who presents man through his relationship with matter, and who describes primordiality with a rhythm and a system of metaphors that extends the sensory.
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Museum Tusculanum Press Story of Petese Son of Petetum & Seventy Other Good & Bad Stories
The book presents a complete edition of the three known versions of the ancient Egyptian narrative The Story of Petese son of Petetum and Seventy Other Good and Bad Stories, copied from the 4th century BC through the 2nd century AD. The narrative, written in Demotic, employs the literary device of a main story containing a series of brief stories presented to a specific character. In the main story, a prophet commits an act of blasphemy and is punished by the gods. Through magical means the prophet learns from Osiris that he has only 40 more days to live. On the fifth day the prophet creates a number of magical beings which he sends out to find 35 "good" stories and 35 "bad" stories, one pair of stories for each remaining day of his life. These stories are then presented to the prophet. In this respect it is remarkably similar to Arabian Nights.
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Museum Tusculanum Press Intellectum liberare: 2-Volume Set
£58.49
Museum Tusculanum Press Musikkens tjenere: Forsker, Instrument, Musiker - Musikhistorisk Museums 100 års Jubilæumsskrift
Musikkens tjenere - Forsker, Instrument, Musiker - Musikhistorisk Museums 100 års Jubilæumsskrift
£29.69
Museum Tusculanum Press Historical Studies on Folk & Traditional Music: ICTM Study Group on Historical Sources of Folk Music Conference Report, Copenhagen 24-28 April 1995
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Museum Tusculanum Press Mondegruppen: Kampen om kunsten og socialismen i Danmark 1928-32
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Museum Tusculanum Press Educating Middle Class Daughters
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Museum Tusculanum Press Kvinder, køn og købstadslovgivning 1400-1600
This publication describes the gender roles of Danish women and their legal place in the unusual system of practice that existed in the late Middle Ages and during the Reformation. Taking the Danish constitution as his point of departure, the author examines legal history, social history and economic history seen from a gender perspective. With a summary in German. Doctoral dissertation.
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Museum Tusculanum Press Ethnologia Europaea (Volume 24/1): Journal of European Ethnology
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Museum Tusculanum Press Natufian Chipped Lithic Assemblage
As part of the TAVO-project in the Petra area conducted by H.G. Gebel in 1984, the Natufian site of Sunakh is here presented with a technological analysis of a number of attributes on the debitage including the core reduction technique, as well as a typological analysis of the tool types.
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Museum Tusculanum Press Conflict & Continuity at �m Abbey
The book presents a Cistersian Experience in Medieval Denmark.
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Museum Tusculanum Press Dream & Prediction in the Aeneid
A semiotic interpretation of the dreams of Aeneas and Turnus.
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Museum Tusculanum Press Computational Approaches to Text Understanding: Steen Jansen, Lykke Friis, Henrik Prebensen & Torben Thrane (eds)
A survey of current issues in Denmark.
£22.99
Museum Tusculanum Press West Iranian Dialect Materials, 2: Short Stories of the Baxtiaris
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Museum Tusculanum Press Athenian Ecclesia II: A Collection of Articles 1983-89
The second volume of The Athenian Ecclesia covers the author's articles on the subject in the period 1983-1989 on the working and functioning of the Athenian assembly. The book covers a variety of elements in the discussion of the Ecclesia, such as politicians, the political organisation of Attica, how the assembly met and what and of whom it consisted.
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