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  • av J. L. (late White's Professor of Moral Philosophy Austin
    770,-

    The influence of J.L.Austin on contemporary philosophy was substantial during his lifetime, and has grown greatly since his death, at the height of his powers, in 1960. This book, first published in 1961, was the first of three volumes to increase the influence and popularity of his work.

  • - Context, Performance Practice, Reception
    av Neal (Professor of Music Zaslaw
    2 126,-

    This is the definitive guide to the study of Mozart's symphonies. Professor Zaslaw examines each symphony associated with Mozart, places it in its musical and cultural context, and addresses such questions as how and why they were written, and who paid, played, and listened to them.

  • - Literary Investigations in Historical Method and Theory
    av Jerome J. (John Stewart Bryan University Professor McGann
    1 016,-

    A collection of essays written between 1977 and 1983 which explores the fault-lines that mark the various kinds of ahistorical literary studies from the New Criticism to Post-structuralism and which aims to develop a fully elaborated socio-historical criticism for literary works.

  • - An Essay in Ethics
    av John Casey
    866 - 1 580,-

    Dr Casey argues that the classical virtues of courage, temperance, practical wisdom and justice, which are largely ignored in modern moral philosophy, centrally define the good for Man. Success, pride and worldliness remain part of our moral thinking. The conflict between these values leads to contradictions in our understanding of the moral life.

  • - Terling, 1525-1700
    av Keith (Reader in Social History & Fellow Wrightson
    936,-

    This is a study of a single community in early modern England. The authors examine the interaction of demographic, economic, social, administrative and cultural change on the villagers of Terling between 1525 and 1700.

  • - The Circulation of Social Energy in Renaissance England
    av Stephen (The Class of 1932 Professor of English Literature Greenblatt
    730,-

    An exploration of Shakespeare's works in the cultural and historical context of their time. As well as providing an original way of understanding Shakespeare's achievements, it analyzes the cultural process.

  • av Sir Edward E. (late Professor of Social Anthropology Evans-Pritchard
    906,-

    Sir Edward Evans-Pritchard's writings on the Nuer of southern Sudan have made them one of the most famous peoples in ethnographic literature. When his writings were first published a half a century ago, they created a new agenda for social anthropology

  • av Martin (Professor of Philosophy Hollis
    770,-

    In Explaining and Understanding International Relations philosopher Martin Hollis and international relations scholar Steve Smith join forces to analyse the dominant theories of international relations and to examine the philosophical issues underlying them.

  • av Joseph (late Professor of Arabic and Islamics Schacht
    1 056,-

  • - A Study in Social Theory
    av University of Edinburgh) Garland, David (Reader in Law & Reader in Law
    976 - 1 740,-

    In a brilliant synthesis of the work of Foucault, Durkheim, Weber, Kircheimer, and Marx, this book develops a completely new, comprehensive, and highly stimulating theory of punishment.

  • - A Short History
    av Thomas N. Bisson
    1 086 - 2 466,-

    Surveys the history of a great Mediterranean federation whose homelands were Catalonia and Aragon. It incorporates the results of recent research into the archives of Catalonia, Aragon, Valencia, Majorca, and other Mediterranean lands.

  • av Michael (Reader in Music Musgrave
    880,-

    This contemporary view of Brahms, 150 years after his birth, concentrates on his music, with a brief discussion of his life in the Introduction. A list of works includes recent discoveries and a calendar outlines the pattern of his musical life.

  •  
    806,-

    This is the second instalment of a three-volume presentation in English of a commentary on Homer's "Odyssey", compiled by an international team of scholars. Introductions pay special attention to diction in the "Odyssey", and the tradition of epic diction in general.

  • av Stephen (Professor of Classics Mitchell
    1 420,-

    The first comprehensive study of the history of Asia Minor in antiquity to be written for nearly fifty years. Volume I starts with the region in the Hellenistic period and goes on to cover the impact of Roman rule.

  • av Michael (Guttag Professor of Ethics and Political Philosophy Stocker
    1 126,-

    Plural values and conflicting values are often held to be conceptually problematic, threatening the very possibility of ethics, or at least of rational ethics. Arguing against this view, this treatise shows that plurality and conflict are commonplace features of everyday choice and action.

  • av Michael (Chief Music Critic Kennedy
    1 120,-

    The public image of Elgar as patriotic country squire was established in his lifetime, but, in reality, it concealed a highly complex, sometimes baffling, private individual. This study of the composer's life uncovers a man who was prey to despair and neurotically mistrustful of his friends.

  • - A Revised Text with Translation, Introduction, and Commentary
    av Proclus
    610,-

    The text of Proclus' most famous work, based on a personal examination of some 40 manuscripts, is presented here together with a critical analysis, an English translation, and a philosophical and linguistic commentary.

  • av Arthur (late Professor of MusicUniversities of Durham and Exeter (deceased) Hutchings
    906,-

    The text here with an introduction by Mozart scholar Cliff Eisen, draws the reader's attention to the virtues of the volume, it also examines the developments in Mozart scholarship.

  • av P. S. (Former Professor of English Law Atiyah
    1 250,-

    This revised edition has been updated and expanded to include a new essay on freedom of contract and the New Right, which charts the latest shift in the development of contract law. The author argues that this shift can be traced to the New Right's advocacy of political and economic freedom.

  • av The late Julian Budden
    940,-

    This is a revised and updated edition of Julian Budden's monumental survey of the operas of Giuseppe Verdi. Hailed on publication for its extraordinary comprehensibility, it examines each of the operas in detail, giving a full account of its dramatic and historical origins and a critical evaluation. The text is supported by a wealth of musical illustrations.

  • - The Man and His Music
    av Glenn (Professor of Music Watkins
    950,-

    Carlo Gesualdo, Prince of Verona, is equally celebrated as the composer of madrigals of great power and complexity and as the murderer of his wife and her lover. This detailed study of his life and music has been updated to include new biographical material on the composer's latter years.

  • av The late Julian Budden
    990,-

    The second part of a three-volume survey of the operas of Verdi, this study covers those works written during the decadence of the post-Rossinni period. It examines each opera in detail, with an account of its dramatic and historical origins and a critical evaluation.

  • av The late JulianJ. Budden
    986,-

    The third part of a three-volume survey of the operas of Verdi, this study covers roughly a quarter of a century, in which Verdi produced his four last operas. It examines each opera in detail, with an account of its dramatic and historical origins and a critical evaluation.

  • - The Uses of Tradition
    av T. J. (Taylor Professor of the German Language and Literature Reed
    1 046,-

    This is an entirely updated edition of T.J. Reed's study of Thomas Mann, one of the greatest German novelists of the 20th century. Focusing on Mann's relations with German and European traditions, it traces the literary and philosophical sources from which he drew inspiration.

  • - The Commentary-Tradition
     
    1 280,-

    This anthology of texts in translation covers an important branch of medieval literary theory and criticism, the commentary tradition, in one of the most significant periods of its development.

  • av Michael Kennedy
    1 080,-

    This is a biographical account of Vaughan Williams' musical life - the story of a great composer's career, and at the same time the story of music in England over half a century and more. This reissue contains a new preface by the author.

  • av Euripides
    600,-

    Including a comprehensive discussion of the play's background and an incisive assessment of its dramatic structure, this edition makes an outstanding contribution to Euripides scholarship.

  • av Peter (Regius Professor of Civil Law Birks
    1 320,-

    Focusing on restitution, this book provides an understanding of the subject. It is useful for students and scholars of common and civil law.

  • - A Philosophical Investigation of the Considerations Underlying Rival Moral Conceptions
    av Samuel Scheffler
    736 - 1 750,-

    Scheffler has now taken the opportunity to supplement this edition of his original work with three substantial subsequently published essays in which he responds to criticism of the book and further develops various of its themes and arguments.

  • av Cyril (Honorary Visiting Professor in Music Ehrlich
    1 060,-

    The author follows the piano's history, from the fortepiano of Mozart's time to the most sophisticated modern products of the Japanese manufacturers and looks at the professional musicians, the hire-purchase touts and fashionable ladies, amongst others.

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