Author:
Publisher: Odile Jacob
ISBN: 2738193382
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
Author:
Publisher: Odile Jacob
ISBN: 2738193382
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
Publisher: Odile Jacob
ISBN: 2738193382
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
A Vos Marques!
Author: Alison Andrews
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134728670
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
This Teachers' book is designed to accompany the A Vos Marques student's book, an introductory French course designed specifically for false beginners.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134728670
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
This Teachers' book is designed to accompany the A Vos Marques student's book, an introductory French course designed specifically for false beginners.
LE VOYAGEUR DU TEMPS OU LE NOUVEAU VISAGE DE NOSTRADAMUS
Author: Marco Bruna
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1291687076
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
Le voyageur du temps ou le nouveau visage de Nostradamus est un essai philosophique et ésotérique de Marco Bruna, 13300 Salon-de-Provence qui obtient en 2005 la médaille d'OR au concours international de Lutèce (Paris)
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1291687076
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
Le voyageur du temps ou le nouveau visage de Nostradamus est un essai philosophique et ésotérique de Marco Bruna, 13300 Salon-de-Provence qui obtient en 2005 la médaille d'OR au concours international de Lutèce (Paris)
Cherchez la femme
Author: Erika Fülöp
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1443831123
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 299
Book Description
Throughout history, the most fundamental values at the basis of societal organization and culture were determined and sanctified almost exclusively by men—including the values traditionally associated with women, such as corporeal beauty, purity, motherhood, or empathy. However, from ancient times, and increasingly toward the end of the second millennium, women have succeeded in finding ways to overcome such limits and have made their contributions to the revision of values and to the establishment of new ones. Cherchez la femme offers a selection of essays inquiring into the nature of aesthetic, linguistic, cultural, and social values created, informed, or reformed by women in the French-speaking world, as well as studies on how the discourse of (male) power used female figures to strengthen its own position. With topics ranging in time from Semiramis’s ancient legend to today, and in space from Québec to Haiti, metropolitan France, and New Caledonia, the volume shares the richness and fruitfulness of the female perspective in art, culture, theory, and political action.
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1443831123
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 299
Book Description
Throughout history, the most fundamental values at the basis of societal organization and culture were determined and sanctified almost exclusively by men—including the values traditionally associated with women, such as corporeal beauty, purity, motherhood, or empathy. However, from ancient times, and increasingly toward the end of the second millennium, women have succeeded in finding ways to overcome such limits and have made their contributions to the revision of values and to the establishment of new ones. Cherchez la femme offers a selection of essays inquiring into the nature of aesthetic, linguistic, cultural, and social values created, informed, or reformed by women in the French-speaking world, as well as studies on how the discourse of (male) power used female figures to strengthen its own position. With topics ranging in time from Semiramis’s ancient legend to today, and in space from Québec to Haiti, metropolitan France, and New Caledonia, the volume shares the richness and fruitfulness of the female perspective in art, culture, theory, and political action.
Bulletins Et Mémoires de la Société Médicale Des Hôpitaux de Paris
Etude Sur la Langue Et Le Style de Leconte de Lisle
Folia Neuro-Biologica. Internationaal Centraalorgaan Voor de Biologie Van Het Zenuwstelsel
The Royal Dictionary, French and English, and English and French
Nouveau Dictionnaire François-anglois, Et Anglois-françois. Contenant la Signification Et Les Differens Usages Des Mots, ... De Mr. Louis Chambaud; Corrigé&considérablement Augmenté Par Lui&par Mr. J. B. Robinet
Ghent Planning Congress 1913
Author: William Whyte
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134486731
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 775
Book Description
The Ghent congress on town planning was the first genuinely international conference to address all aspects of civic life and design. Attended by representatives of 22 governments and 150 cities, as well as by hundreds of architects, planners, politicians, and scientists, it marked the culmination of a series of events which helped to form the world of town planning at the start of the twentieth century. Ghent illustrates three key themes for the history of town planning. First, the transactions of the congress include papers from some of the most significant theorists and practitioners of the period, such as Patrick Abercrombie, Augustin Rey, Raymond Unwin, and Joseph Stübben. Secondly, the congress as a whole reflects just how global the business of town planning had become by 1913: papers and exhibits included studies of colonial projects as well as European designs. The delegates themselves provide wonderful evidence of a transnational process at work. Finally, the text brilliantly illuminates the way in which town planning was critically linked to other reformist movements of the era. The whole event, like the International Union of Cities that it spawned, was the product of the peace movement. Even as war draw nearer, the International Union was being spoken of as a future world government. Significantly, one of the organisers of the event – Henri La Fontaine - won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1913. The Premier Congrès international et exposition comparée des villes is a major publication, but it is one that is now almost impossible to obtain. This republication, a century after this seminal event, will be considerable interest not only to those who work on town-planning, but also transnational historians and writers on the peace movement more generally.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134486731
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 775
Book Description
The Ghent congress on town planning was the first genuinely international conference to address all aspects of civic life and design. Attended by representatives of 22 governments and 150 cities, as well as by hundreds of architects, planners, politicians, and scientists, it marked the culmination of a series of events which helped to form the world of town planning at the start of the twentieth century. Ghent illustrates three key themes for the history of town planning. First, the transactions of the congress include papers from some of the most significant theorists and practitioners of the period, such as Patrick Abercrombie, Augustin Rey, Raymond Unwin, and Joseph Stübben. Secondly, the congress as a whole reflects just how global the business of town planning had become by 1913: papers and exhibits included studies of colonial projects as well as European designs. The delegates themselves provide wonderful evidence of a transnational process at work. Finally, the text brilliantly illuminates the way in which town planning was critically linked to other reformist movements of the era. The whole event, like the International Union of Cities that it spawned, was the product of the peace movement. Even as war draw nearer, the International Union was being spoken of as a future world government. Significantly, one of the organisers of the event – Henri La Fontaine - won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1913. The Premier Congrès international et exposition comparée des villes is a major publication, but it is one that is now almost impossible to obtain. This republication, a century after this seminal event, will be considerable interest not only to those who work on town-planning, but also transnational historians and writers on the peace movement more generally.