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UK print publication date Original publication Category 001: Classics: Mary Beard, John Henderson: 24 February 2000: 1995: Classical Studies 002: Music: Nicholas Cook: 24 February 2000 25 February 2021 (2nd ed.) 1998: Music 003: Buddhism: Damien Keown: 24 February 2000 28 February 2013 (2nd ed.) 1996: Religion 004: Literary Theory: Jonathan ...
Very Short Introductions (VSI) is a book series published by the Oxford University Press (OUP). The books are concise introductions to particular subjects, intended for a general audience but written by experts. Most are under 200-pages long.
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Stoicism: A Very Short Introduction is a 2018 philosophy book by Brad Inwood. As part of the Very Short Introductions series published by Oxford University Press , it is aimed at the lay reader. Contents
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Copies in “very good” condition, as seen on Abe Books, can sell for well over $1,500. 9. ‘La Cuisine Française’ by François Tanty (1893) Abe Books.
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The History of Mathematics consists of seven chapters, [1] featuring many case studies. [2] [3] Its first, "Mathematics: myth and history", gives a case study of the history of Fermat's Last Theorem and of Wiles's proof of Fermat's Last Theorem, [4] making a case that the proper understanding of this history should go beyond a chronicle of individual mathematicians and their accomplishments ...