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Pages in category "Clarendon Press books" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. ... The New Oxford Book of English Verse 1250–1950;
The End of the Spanish Empire 1898-1923. Clarendon Press. 1997. [4] Deadly Embrace. Morocco and The Road to The Spanish Civil War. Oxford University Press. 2002. [n. 2] Chapters in collective works "Nuevas y viejas interpretaciones del 98 y de sus consecuencias en España". XIII Coloquio de Historia Canario-Americana.
Oxford University Press (OUP) is the publishing house of the University of Oxford.It is the largest university press in the world. Its first book was printed in Oxford in 1478, with the Press officially granted the legal right to print books by decree in 1586. [2]
Carr was briefly a lecturer at University College, London, in 1945–1946, before returning to Oxford as a Fellow of All Souls College, 1946–1953. [4] He was next a Fellow of New College, 1953–1964, then Director of Oxford's Latin American Centre, 1964–1968 and the University's Professor of the History of Latin America, 1967–68.
The thirteen books of Euclid's Elements (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1908) [8] Aristarchus of Samos, the Ancient Copernicus Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1913) Euclid in Greek, Book I, With Introduction and Notes (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1920) A History of Greek Mathematics, in two volumes (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1921) [9]
first printing in England: Clarendon Press, 1693 Hipparchicus ( Ἱππαρχικός , Hipparchikós ) is one of the two treatises on horsemanship by the Athenian historian and soldier Xenophon (circa 430 – 354 BC).
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(Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1960) Morals and Politics in the Oresteia (Cambridge: Cambridge Philological Society, 1960) Classical Teaching in an Altered Climate (London: John Murray, 1964) Pagan and Christian in an Age of Anxiety (Cambridge University Press, 1965) (The Wiles Lectures [11] Given At The Queen's University, Belfast, 1963)