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Magellan GmbH Ein kleiner blauer Punkt
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Coppenrath F Lebenslinien
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btb Taschenbuch Hannahs Lied Roman
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Barth O.W. Achtsamkeit fr Einsteiger
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dtv Verlagsgesellschaft Tinka Knitterflügel Heldin in Ringelsocken
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Julius Beltz GmbH Schluss Jetzt werde ich etwas tun Die Lebensgeschichte der Sophie Scholl
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Westermann Berufl.Bildung Vorbereiten auf Ausbildung und Beruf Gesundheit Pflege Schlerbuch
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C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd A Longing for Wide and Unknown Things: The Life of Alexander von Humboldt
Alexander von Humboldt was the most admired scientist of his day. But the achievements for which he was most celebrated in his lifetime always fell short of perfection. When he climbed the Chimborazo, then believed to be the highest mountain in the world, he did not quite reach the top; he established the existence of the Casiquiare canal, between the great water systems of the Orinoco and the Amazon, but this had been well known to local people; and his magisterial work, Cosmos, was left unfinished. This was no coincidence. Humboldt's pursuit of an all-encompassing, immersive approach to science was a way of finding limits: of nature and of the scientist's own self. A Longing for Wide and Unknown Things portrays a scientific life lived in the era of German Romanticism -- a time of radical change, where the focus on the individual placed a new value on feeling, and the pursuit of personal desires. As Humboldt himself admitted, he 'would have sailed to the remotest South Seas, even if it hadn't fulfilled any scientific purpose whatever'.
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Totally Entwined Group Limited The Wrong Brother
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Random House USA Inc Escape Room
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AVEdition Werner Sobek: Light Works
Werner Sobek is one of the leading engineers and structural designers of our time. His works have been awarded numerous distinctions and enjoy the highest reputation worldwide. They all excel through their high level of sophistication and innovation, both with regard to materials and structural systems, thus demonstrating impressively Werner Sobek's biggest asset: the capacity to design filigree, nearly dematerialised structures with perfect details, structures that are in true harmony with their form and function. This book presents a sample of the most important projects in the fields of design, materials, skins and structures.
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Bassermann, Edition Obst Gemse haltbar machen Einlegen Einkochen Trocknen Entsaften Milchsuregrung Khlen Lagern Vorrte zur Selbstversorgung einfach selbst anlegen Traditionelle Konservierungsmethoden
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Mohr Siebeck Judentum und Hellenismus
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Europe Books WORDS COMING THROUGH
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Random House USA Inc Trader Vic's Tiki Party!: Cocktails and Food to Share with Friends [A Cookbook]
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Söker, Enno Verlag Das Schicksal ist eine Kackbratze
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Bassermann, Edition Selbstversorgung aus dem eigenen Anbau
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Bund-Verlag GmbH Behindertenrecht in der Arbeitswelt 20232024
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Duncker & Humblot Zu Den Neuen Moglichkeiten Einer Unternehmenssanktionierung Zwischen Ordnungswidrigkeitenrecht Und Kriminalstrafrecht: Unternehmenssanktionierung Ohne Strafrecht?
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Harvard University Press Give and Take: Poverty and the Status Order in Early Modern Japan
Give and Take offers a new history of government in Tokugawa Japan (1600–1868), one that focuses on ordinary subjects: merchants, artisans, villagers, and people at the margins of society such as outcastes and itinerant entertainers. Most of these individuals are now forgotten and do not feature in general histories except as bystanders, protesters, or subjects of exploitation. Yet despite their subordinate status, they actively participated in the Tokugawa polity because the state was built on the principle of reciprocity between privilege-granting rulers and duty-performing status groups. All subjects were part of these local, self-governing associations whose members shared the same occupation. Tokugawa rulers imposed duties on each group and invested them with privileges, ranging from occupational monopolies and tax exemptions to external status markers. Such reciprocal exchanges created permanent ties between rulers and specific groups of subjects that could serve as conduits for future interactions.This book is the first to explore how high and low people negotiated and collaborated with each other in the context of these relationships. It takes up the case of one domain—Ōno in central Japan—to investigate the interactions between the collective bodies in domain society as they addressed the problem of poverty.
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Liverpool University Press Water and the Environment in the Anglo-Saxon World
Similar in theme and method to the first and second volumes, Water and the Environment in the Anglo-Saxon World, third volume of the series Daily Living in the Anglo-Saxon World, illuminates how an understanding of the impact of water features on the daily lives of the people and the environment of the Anglo-Saxon world can inform reading and scholarship of the period in significant ways. In discussing fishing, for example, we learn in what ways fish and fishing might have impacted the life of the average person who lived near fishing waters in early medieval England: how fishing affected that person’s diet, livelihood, and religious obligations, as well as how fish and fishing waters influenced social and cultural structures. Similar lines of enquiry in the volume’s chapters shed insight on water imagery in Old English poetry, on place names that delineate types of watery bodies across the early medieval landscape, and on human interactions (poetic and otherwise) with fens and other wetlands, sacred wells and springs, landing spaces, bridges, canals, watermills, and river settlements, as well as a variety of other waterscapes. The volume’s examination of the impact of water features on the daily lives of the people and the environment of the Anglo-Saxon world fosters an understanding, in the end, not only of the archaeological and material circumstances of water and its uses, but also the imaginative waterscapes found in the textual records of the peoples of early medieval England.
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Amazon Publishing The Last Laugh of Édouard Bresson
His famous father is inviting him on more than just a journey into the past. It’s a treasure hunt. To his fans, Édouard Bresson is the greatest comic standing—charismatic, adored, unmatched, and aiming ever higher for the unpredictable. To his ex-wife, he fulfilled all expectations, except as a husband and a lover. To his brother, he’s a hero. And to his estranged son, Arthur, he’s always been a mystery. Never more so than now… After the performance of a lifetime at the sold-out Stade de France, Édouard decides to vanish. Très drôle. Arthur isn’t laughing. Édouard has sent him a letter and instructions to a puzzle—a treasure hunt for the son he ignored and misses and loves. If Arthur is willing to find out everything there is to know about his father and to understand the choices he made, all he has to do is put the pieces together. As the trail of clues winds its way through the past—reflected in the memories of both father and son—what unfolds is a surprising journey of forgiveness, family, and self-discovery.
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Sandstein Kommunikation Karten in Die Moderne: Eine Visuelle Geschichte Des Multiethnischen Grenzlandes Bukowina 1895-1918. Visuelle Geschichtskultur 20
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mgo fachverlage BRIK BioRegulatorische InjektionsKonzept
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Balance Buch + Medien Muttermale und Vaters Spuren Ein Reisefhrer fr mutige Selbstentdecker
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Windpferd Verlagsges. Buddhas Rezept fr glckliche Partnerschaften Achtsames und konstruktives Problemlsen mit buddhistischer Psychologie
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Gmeiner Verlag Der Lwe Gottes Roman
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Gmeiner Verlag Die Rckkehr der Pilgerin
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Urachhaus/Geistesleben Das kalte Herz Nach der Erzhlung von Wilhelm Hauff
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Schott Music Mein MusikRätselblock Weihnachten
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Edition Lunerion Griechenland Kochbuch Die leckersten Rezepte der griechischen Küche für jeden Geschmack und Anlass inkl. Fingerfood Desserts Getränken Aufstrichen
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Emons Verlag 111 Orte auf Rügen die man gesehen haben muss
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Goldmann Verlag Jenseits der Ngong Berge
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Franckh-Kosmos Hunde lesen lernen
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Westermann Berufl.Bildung GärtnerGärtnerinnen. Fachrechnen Schulbuch
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Droemer HC Schluss mit dem täglichen Weltuntergang
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Klett Sprachen GmbH Teaching Compendium Wortschatzarbeit in der Oberstufe
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Museum Tusculanum Press Aus der Buchhaltung des Weinmagazins im Edfu-Tempel -- 2-Volume Set: Der Demotische P Carlsberg 409
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Temple Lodge Publishing Alchymy: The Mystery of the Material World
As a practising Christian priest, Hermann Beckh was profoundly aware that the mystery of substance – its transmutation in the cosmos and the human being – was a mystical fact to be approached with the greatest reverence, requiring at once ever-deepening scholarship and meditation. He viewed chemistry as a worthy but materialistic science devoid of spirit, while the fullness of spiritual-physical nature could be approached by what he preferred to call ‘chymistry’ or ‘alchymy’, thereby taking in millennia of spiritual tradition. In consequence, Beckh’s Alchymy, The Mystery of the Material World is not limited to the conventional workings of Western alchemy, nor to what can be found in the Bible from Genesis to Revelation – although he does unveil hidden riches there. Neither should Beckh be considered only as a learned Professor with impeccable academic qualifications and European-wide recognition. Beckh writes about such topics as ‘Isis’, ‘the Golden Fleece’, traditional fairy-stories and Wagner’s Parsifal in a way that enables the reader to catch glimpses of the Mystery of Substance; to share the writer’s authentic experience of the divine substantia – the living reality – of Christ in the world. Beckh’s Alchymy set an entirely new standard, and went on to become his most popular publication. This is the first time that it has been translated into English, along with updated footnotes, making his ideas and insights accessible to a wide readership. In addition, this edition features translations of Beckh’s ‘The New Jerusalem’, where theology could best be expressed in verse; his exemplary essay on ‘Snow-white’; observations on ‘Allerleirauh’, and a substantial excerpt from Gundhild Kačer-Bock’s biography of Beckh.
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Phaidon Press Ltd Coi: Stories and Recipes
'An absorbing self-portrait of an exceptional cook.' Harold McGeeDaniel Patterson is the head chef /owner of Coi (pronounced "Kwa"), a two-Michelin-starred restaurant in San Francisco. At Coi, Patterson mixes modern culinary techniques with local, wild and cultivated ingredients to create original dishes that speak of place, memory, and emotion. It's an approach that has earned him a worldwide reputation for pioneering a new kind of Californian cuisine.Patterson is also known for his original food writing, and he has been published in recent years in The New York Times, Bon Appetit and Lucky Peach. Now, in his highly anticipated new book, Coi: Stories and Recipes, Patterson writes a personal account of the restaurant, its dishes and his own unique philosophy about food and cooking. Beginning with a look at California - how Patterson arrived from the East Coast and how he became to feel more at home as the years progressed — the book takes the reader into the Coi kitchen, and through 70 of the restaurant's original dishes such as Chilled Spiced Ratatouille Soup; Carrots Roasted in Coffee Beans, Monterey Bay Abalone with Nettle-Dandelion Salsa Verde; Inverted Cherry Tomato Tart and Lime Marshmallow with Coal-Toasted Meringue. The dishes are explained through a series of personal essays and narrative recipes, offering insight into Patterson's life, family, and inspirations. Coi: Stories and Recipes includes 150 color photographs showing the finished dishes as well as atmospheric images of the restaurant, the California landscape, and portraits of Coi's staff and suppliers. The book features forewords by Peter Meehan and Harold McGee. It is sure to be one of the most talked about cookbooks of the year.
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Inhabit Education Books Inc. Harry Okpik, Determined Musher: English Edition
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Schott Music Mein KomponistenRätselblock
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Temple Lodge Publishing Mark’s Gospel: The Cosmic Rhythm
Hermann Beckh’s masterful study of Mark’s Gospel offers much more than scholarly argument. It is the work of a true visionary who allows his readers to discover the meaning of the Earth and of humanity for themselves. Beckh was in the forefront of entirely new research and recovery of the Gospel, writing more for the future than for his own time. It is not uncommon for biblical scholars to view St. Mark’s Gospel as little more than an assemblage of fragmentary sources and a copy of uncertain, early memories. The Gospel is said to have little historical veracity, harmony or guiding structure. Beckh’s contemporary, the German writer Arthur Drews, even argued that the text was nothing more than a simplistic solar myth, wherein another Sun-hero pursued his way around the Greco-Roman constellations. Mark’s Gospel: The Cosmic Rhythm is a response to such twentieth-century materialistic thinking. He was asked to write the book in the 1920s by the leaders of The Christian Community, who sought to rescue the desecrated Gospel from its opponents. Inspired by Rudolf Steiner and a vast knowledge of ancient languages – Tibetan, Sanskrit, Pali and Avestan along with Hebrew, Greek and Latin – the Rev. Professor Hermann Beckh perceived how the Gospel reflects God’s Everlasting Covenant, and meticulously expressed its aesthetic unity, the consonance of its parts and its consequent radiant clarity. His far-reaching understanding of sacred texts in the original languages, always associated with the disciplined meditation he had attained from anthroposophy, led to unprecedented insight. This new edition of his classic study has been revised and redesigned.
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