Search Results - "Studies in the Humanities"
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Chen, Lisheng 陳立勝, From “Self-Cultivation” to Its “Methods”—Manifestation and Turn of the Confucian Theory of “Inner Sageliness” 從 “修身” 到 “工夫” — 儒家 “內聖學” 的開顯與轉折: Taipei 臺北: Research Center for East Asian Confucianism, the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences, National Taiwan University 臺灣大學人文社會高等研究院東亞儒學研究中心, 2021, 486 pages
Published in Dao : a journal of comparative philosophyGet full text
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Maria N. Todorova. Balkan Family Structure and the European Pattern: Demographic Developments in Ottoman Bulgaria. :Balkan Family Structure and the European Pattern: Demographic Developments in Ottoman Bulgaria. (Pasts Incorporated: CEU Studies in the Humanities, number 3.)
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Narratives Unbound: Historical Studies in Post-Communist Eastern Europe. Ed. Sorin Antohi, Balázs Trencsényi, and Péter Apor. Pasts Incorporated: CEU Studies in the Humanities, vol. 5. Budapest: Central European University Press, 2007. xxii, 488 pp. Notes. Bibliography. $49.95, hard bound
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Aziz Al-Azmeh and János M. Bak, eds., Monotheistic Kingship: The Medieval Variants. (CEU Medievalia, [7]; Pasts Incorporated: CEU Studies in the Humanities, 3.) Budapest: Department of Medieval Studies, Central European University; Pasts Incorporated: CEU Studies in the Humanities; and Archaeolingua, 2004. Paper. Pp. 297; 1 black-and-white figure and 1 table
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Amplification as Gloss in Two Twelfth-Century Texts: Robert de Boron's ‘Joseph d'Arimathie’ and Renaut de Beaujeu's ‘Li Biaus Descouneüs’ Amplification as Gloss in Two Twelfth-Century Texts: Robert de Boron's ‘Joseph d'Arimathie’ and Renaut de Beaujeu's ‘Li Biaus Descouneüs’. By J oanne R ittey . (Studies in the Humanities, 59). Bern, Lang, 2002. 360 pp. Hb £45.00
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Monica H. Green (Editor). The Trotula: A Medieval Compendium of Women’s Medicine . (The Middle Ages Series.) xviii + 301 pp., illus., figs., app., bibl., indexes. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2001. $55, £33.50 (cloth).Rolande Graves. Born to Procreate: Women and Childbirth in France from the Middle Ages to the Eighteenth Century . (Studies in the Humanities: Literature‐Politics‐Society, 53.) x + 162 pp., illus., bibl. New York: Peter Lang Publishing, 2001. $49.95 (cloth)
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