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ria9780198769316_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; John Hyman explores central problems in philosophy of action and the theory of knowledge and connects these areas of enquiry in a new way. His approach to the dimensions of human action culminates in an original analysis of the relatio paperback
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Oxford-9780198392606Oxford University Press. Paperback. New. 297 mm x 210 mm. Oxford University Press paperback
Oxford-9780198392590Oxford University Press. Paperback. New. 297 mm x 210 mm. Oxford University Press paperback
18362103892Oxonii (Oxford), e typographeo academico 1836. 394 Seiten, davon die ersten 20 römisch paginiert. Unbeschnitten. Gr. 8° (24 x 15 cm). Prägeleinenband der Zeit mit Romantikervergoldung auf dem Rücken. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
ria9780367137694_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; The book explains how comfort is ultimately the result of a conversation between people and their environments. This is the third of three volumes that builds on the practical and theoretical foundations of the subject laid out in the f hardcover
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15259Women at Oxford. Archive of papers recording the great debate between the Association for promoting the Education of Women AEW at Oxford and the faculty and students who opposed their entrance. 1895-1896. Total of 50 separate documents ranging from printed single page letters through bound booklets. The majority of these documents are known to exist only in one single additional copy held by the University of Oxford; and several of the papers are not noted to be included even within Oxford's collection as per OCLC worldcat. <br/><br/> This collection of papers is ripe for scholarly research. Forming a cohesive archive of 50 documents it includes synopses of the contents and resolution of meetings of the AEW arguments concerning various aspects of the question of inclusion of women at Oxford and advice for members concerning upcoming resolutions put to vote. The AEW was founded in 1873 to gain the full educational enfranchisement of women at Oxford who had actually been attending classes in small numbers by special permission since 1866. Despite vigorous support for the cause Oxford maintained as nearly the last hold-out against coeducation among British Universities not allowing women to gain the full B.A. degree until 1920. Some documents of the archive include "The Due Recognition of Women by the University of Oxford" 1896; "A Brief History of the Proposal to Admit Women to Degrees at Cambridge in 1887-8" by Thomas Case 1896; "The Value of a Genuine Diploma"; and "The B.A. Degree for Women." Full list available upon request. Individual pages or booklets sizes vary. Some hole-punched a few corner tears light edge soiling and toning. Some stamped with circular stamp "Board of Education Library"; most with numerical markers in red to upper right corner of documents. All in good condition and clearly legible. Full of sagacity and wit this archive evidences the reasoned support of women's right to the diploma over twenty years before it was finally granted.<br/> <br/>A partial List of Publications and some OCLC Worldcat search results: "most" are held only at Oxford University and no other copies at any institutions or library worldwide. 4 items had no copies at any Liabraries as per OCLC not even Oxford. See details below<br/><br/>Oxford University Gazette Tuesday Feb 18 1896 "Memorials and Resultions with respect to the admission of women to the BA Degree laid before the Hebdomadal Council in 1895 and 1896 - OCLC: NONE <br/><br/>memorandum for the committee of council; admission of women to the B.A. degree June 4 1895 by T.H. Grose - OCLC: NONE <br/><br/>Association for the Education of Women meeting flier Clarendon Building Oxford 6thApril 1895 - OCLC: NONE <br/><br/>Report approved by the Council of the Association for the Education of Women at a Meeting held March 6 1895 - OCLC: NONE <br/><br/>A Brief History of the Proposal to Admit Women to Degrees at Cambridge in 1887-8 by Thomas Case -OCLC: 6 Total: only 1 held in US Yale 5 held UK<br/><br/> "The inferiority of the undergraduate course proposed by Resolutions 2 & 4 to the freedom of education proposed by Resolution 5 in the case of women." - March 9 1896 by An Old Liberal - OCLC: Only 1 held at Oxford<br/><br/>The due recognition of women by the University of Oxford : papers by Mrs. Johnson Warden of Merton Warden of Keble Prof. Gardner E. Armstrong A.H. Johnson L.R. Farnell Members of the University against resolutions 1 2 3 & 4 to be submitted to congregation on Tuesday March 3 at 2 o'clock Feb 7 1896 -OCLC: 2 Total 1 Oxford one Germany<br/><br/>"The value of a genuine diploma" - March 9 1896 - OCLC: only 1 Held at Oxford no others.<br/><br/>"The Question of Residence" - J. Wells 1896 - OCLC: only 1 held at Oxford<br/><br/>Resolution II. A grievance and its remedies. By CH Firth -OCLC: only 1 held at Oxford<br/><br/>A noble resolution by Z - OCLC:only 1 held at Oxford<br/><br/>Resolution 5. : "I think it will be found that their exhortations are of two sorts appropriate to these two classes." - OCLC: 1 held Oxford<br/><br/>The due recognition of women in the University. : Reasons for voting for resolution 5. -OCLC: only 1 held at Oxford <br/><br/>Mixed universities: what is the teaching of experience. By Percy Gardner - OCLC: only 1 at held Oxford<br/><br/>An Appeal by HF Pelham -OCLC:only 1 held at Oxford<br/><br/>Resolution 2. Diploma versus Degree by William Anson -OCLC: only 1 held at Oxford. unknown books
AQ19591Oxford: Printed at the Theatre. Sold by J. Fletcher.and J. Fletcher s.d. 1760 32 16pp. ESTC T167852. Bound before: BENTHAM Edward. Reflexions upon the study of divinity. To which are subjoined Heads of a Course of Lectures. Oxford. Printed at the Clarendon Press 1774. Second edition. 4 68pp. And: RAWLINS John. The Scripture Prophecies consider'd - and compar'd with the Oracles of the Heathens. A sermon Preached before the University of Oxford At St. Mary's On Sunday Aug. 2. 1761. Oxford. Printed at the Theatre for James Fletcher 1761. First edition. 2 35pp 3. With a final leaf of publisher's advertisements. ESTC T70227. And: JONES William. A letter to the common people In Answer to some Popular Arguments against the Trinity. Being an appendix to the third edition of the Catholic Doctrine of the Trinity. London. Printed for Robinson and Roberts 1767. First edition. 42pp 2. ESTC T181627. And: TOTTIE John. Two charges Delivered to the clergy of the diocese of worcester In the Years 1763 and 1766; Being designed as preservatives Against the Sophistical Arts of the Papists and The Delusions of the Methodists. Oxford. Printed at the Theatre 1766. First octavo edition. 28 2 27pp 3. With a final leaf of publisher's advertisements. ESTC N40310. And: MARKHAM William. A sermon Preached In Lambeth-chapel at the consecration of the Right Reverend Father in god James Lord Bishop of Gloucester On Sunday Dec. 10. 1752. Oxford. Printed at the Theatre for James Fletcher 1753. First octavo edition. 27pp 2. ESTC T47854. And: WINCHESTER Thomas. A Dissertation on the XVIIth article of the Church of England. Oxford. Printed by W. Jackson and J. Lister 1773. 4 106pp. ESTC T131073. 8vo. Contemporary gilt-tooled speckled calf contrasting red morocco lettering-piece. Rubbed upper board held by cords only lower joint split. Manuscript list of contents to FEP very occasional early inked annotations/underlining to first mentioned work occasional loss to corners of third mentioned work title of seventh mentioned work trimmed at head seemingly to remove manuscript inscription worm-track to lower margins of same. A sammelband of predominantly devotional eighteenth-century publications that is with the exception of a lesser known anti-Jacobite work by theologian and fellow of Oriel College Oxford Edward Bentham 1707-1776 Advices to a young man of fortune and rank upon his coming to the University. In this slim but intense pamphlet Bentham recalled members of the university to abide by their oaths of allegiance and abjuration following the Jacobite rising and public disturbances in the city during 1748. . Printed at the Theatre. Sold by J. Fletcher...and J. Fletcher, [s.d., 1760?] unknown
1670Ant60671670. Heylyn Peter Folio full calf worn. Front board detached. Wing H1681 lacking the dedicatory leaf A1 otherwise complete. unknown
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1947156597Oxonii: E Typographeo Clarendoniano (= Oxford: Clarendon Press) 1947. XV, (ca. 375) Seiten. (Unpaginiert). 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Leinenband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel. Orig. gilted cloth. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
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187922026London / Philadelphia: Chapman & Hall / J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1879. Frist edition in English. Hardcover in green cloth. Very good. Octavo standard size. Slight wear to edges and corners of boards. A bit of wear at first interior hinge but not much.Sight weat at head and heel of spine. GReen cloth with black lettering and designs on front board Gilt lettering with black designs on spine. Publisher noted on spine is J.B.L. & Co. so boards are the American edition Veron 1825 - 1889 was a well respected philosopher writer commentator on spocial issues and art critic. AESTHETICS is considered his finest work. Uncommon. <br/><br/> Chapman & Hall / J. B. Lippincott & Co. hardcover
2025x-1009534785Cambridge University Press 2025. Hardcover. New. 246 pages. 6.00x0.69x9.00 inches. Cambridge University Press hardcover
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Folio, First Edition, with very numerous photographs throughout; orange cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy.