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  • 1
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    Online Resource
    London :Bloomsbury Academic, | London :Bloomsbury Publishing (UK),
    UID:
    almahu_9949712227702882
    Format: 1 online resource (304 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-350-33585-1 , 1-350-33583-5
    Series Statement: Bloomsbury Advances in Ecolinguistics
    Content: 〈b〉This open access volume is a call for ecological awareness and action through communication. It offers perspectives on how we, as humans, posit ourselves in relation to, and as part of, the environment in both verbal and non-verbal discourse. 〈/b〉The contributions investigate a variety of situated communicative practices and how they instantiate and potentially influence our actions. Through the frameworks of ecolinguistics, multimodal studies and ecoliteracy, the book discusses how the environmental crisis is communicated as an urgent global and local issue in a variety of media, texts and events. The contributions present a wide range of case studies (including news articles, institutional websites, artwork installations, promotional texts, signposting, social campaigns and other), and they explore how communicative actions can help meet the challenges of ecologically-oriented change. The focus is on the impact that linguistic and multimodal communication can have on acting in, with and towards the environment seen as living ecosystems, or 'lifescapes'. The chapters offer a reflection on the way we experience, endorse, reframe and resist value systems in ecological communication, and propose alternative and healthier perspectives to respect and preserve the common and nurturing lifescapes through awareness and action. 〈i〉The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a 〈/i〉〈i〉CC BY-NC-ND 4.0〈/i〉〈i〉 licence on bloomsburycollections.com.〈/i〉
    Note: List of Figures List of Tables Notes on Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction: Ecological Communication for Raising Awareness and Ecoliteracy for Taking Action, 〈i〉Maria Bortoluzzi (University of Udine, Italy) and Elisabetta Zurru (University of Genoa, Italy)〈/i〉 〈b〉Part I: Context Setting〈/b〉 1. Tension in Ecological Communication, 〈i〉Alwin Fill (University Karl-Franzens, Graz, Austria)〈/i〉 2. A Corpus-Assisted Ecolinguistic Analysis of Hurricanes and Wildfires and the Potential for Corpus-Assisted Eco-Pedagogy in ELT Classrooms, 〈i〉Robert Poole (University of Alabama, USA)〈/i〉 〈b〉Part II: Multimodal Discourses for Ecological Action〈/b〉 3. Discourses of Cycling Advocacy and Power amidst Wars, Petro-Masculinity and Climate Inaction, 〈i〉Maria Cristina Caimotto (University of Turin, Italy)〈/i〉 4. Communicating the Urgency of the Climate Emergency through Verbal and Non-Verbal Metaphors, 〈i〉Elisabetta Zurru (University of Genoa, Italy)〈/i〉 5. Unreliable Narratives and Social-Ecological Memory in Kara Walker's A Subtlety, 〈i〉Emilio Amideo〈/i〉 〈i〉(University of Naples, 〈/i〉〈i〉'Parthenope'〈/i〉〈i〉, Italy)〈/i〉 6. (Un)Welcome Waters for Multispecies Hospitality in the Anthropocene, 〈i〉Gavin Lamb (University of Oslo, Norway)〈/i〉 7. Identity Representation of Plants in Relation to Humans and the Lifescape, 〈i〉Maria Bortoluzzi (University of Udine, Italy)〈/i〉 〈b〉Part III: Ecoliteracy for Citizenship Education〈/b〉 8. Promoting Ecoliteracy in Essayistic Media Texts through the Case of the Anthropocene Reviewed, 〈i〉Andrea Sabine Sedlaczek〈/i〉 〈i〉(University of Vienna, Austria)〈/i〉 9. Picturebook Mediation for Children's Ecoliteracy in English L2, 〈i〉Elisa Bertoldi〈/i〉 〈i〉(University of Udine, Italy)〈/i〉 10. Communicating In and About the Ocean through SCUBA Interaction and Ocean Picturebooks, 〈i〉Grit Alter〈/i〉 〈i〉(Pädagogische Hochschule Tirol, Austria)〈/i〉 11. Positive Multimodal Analysis of EU Learning Materials to Promote Ecoliteracy for Young People, 〈i〉Sole Alba Zollo (University of Naples, 'Federico II', Italy)〈/i〉 Conclusion: A Closing and an Opening for Action-Taking through Communication, 〈i〉Maria Bortoluzzi (University of Udine, Italy) and Elisabetta Zurru (University of Genoa, Italy)〈/i〉 Index
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9949744377502882
    Format: XVIII, 308 p. 14 illus., 5 illus. in color. Textbook for German language market. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 9783658436575
    Content: Simon Caspary examines how the socialisation of descendants from entrepreneurial families is influenced by the existence of a family business. To answer the initial question, a pluralistic approach is chosen that maps the mechanisms and influencing variables on the socialisation and identity formation of the descendant. In addition to a dedicated overview of the relevant literature, the comprehensive theoretical review contributes significantly to advancing knowledge of the socialisation context of family businesses in academic discourse. About the author Dr. Simon Caspary did his doctorate under Prof. Dr. Manfred Lueger at the Institute for Sociology and Empirical Social Research at the Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration. This book is a translation of an original German edition. The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence. A subsequent human revision was done primarily in terms of content, so that the book will read stylistically differently from a conventional translation.
    Note: The family business: Special features, stages of development, familiness and enterpriseness, succession, socialisation context FU -- Theory section: systems theory, symbolic interactionism, role theory, excursus: merging the theories -- The family business from a systems theory perspective: changing structural coupling, socialisation of offspring from family businesses.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783658436568
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783658436582
    Language: English
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  • 3
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    Online Resource
    Vienna, Va. : Health Resources and Services Administration Information Center ; Nachgewiesen 1997 -
    UID:
    b3kat_BV017266886
    Format: Online-Ressource
    Language: English
    Keywords: Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift
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  • 4
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    Online Resource
    Bristol :Bristol University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9960943610202883
    Format: 1 online resource (vii, 229 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-5292-0123-3 , 1-5292-0125-X , 1-5292-0122-5
    Content: This original study makes a compelling case for a more ethical approach to urban development and management. Countering the conventional, neoliberal thinking of urban planners and academics, it uses case studies to show how a philosophy of caring can promote the wellbeing of our cities' many inhabitants.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 10 Oct 2022). , Front Cover -- The Caring City: Ethics of Urban Design -- Copyright information -- Dedication -- Table of contents -- List of figures -- Introduction -- Caring urban design? -- The bones of an argument -- 1 Care as Practice and Ethic Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, Nothing is going to get better. It's not. Dr Seuss, The Lorax -- Introduction -- Care's focus on needs -- Care as relational -- Care as process -- Care as future oriented -- Thinking and studying care -- 2 Care in and through Urban Design -- Introduction -- Caring urban design projects -- Design as caring process -- 3 Placing Care -- Introduction -- Placing care -- The place of care and care ethics -- Urban living in old age: Southwark Almshouse -- Collocated needs: Sargfabrik -- 4 Accessibility in/as Caring -- Introduction -- Access and care in the street: Vienna's Meidlinger Hauptstraße -- Access and care in vertical urbanism: Kampung Admiralty, Singapore -- The care of access -- 5 Shaping Caring Urban Atmospheres -- Introduction -- Atmosphere as an issue for care -- Urban atmospheres and care ethics -- Atmospheric care for children: Gehl's Thrive Zones project -- Gustafson Porter's Parque Central in Valencia -- 6 Openness and the Unfolding of Care -- Introduction -- Caring, time and materiality -- Openness, design and the city -- Aranya Low Cost Housing, Indore -- Polgarstraße 30a, Vienna -- 7 Continuity, Attachment and Care -- Introduction -- Continuity/discontinuity and place-attachment -- Continuity, care and attachment -- Continuing Leathermarket through infill urbanism -- Design as opposition to demolition of Central Hill estate -- 8 Urban Design as Tending Futures -- Introducing the case studies -- Care as a recognition of dependency -- Care as future-making practice -- Care in and against the politics and economics of design and development -- Conclusion. , Care ethics as an ethics of urban design -- Particularistic, situated design -- Design that fosters recognition and supports independencies between people and across environments -- Design that reflects and embodies an ethics of care practice -- Designing for the future -- Afterword and Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References -- Index -- Back Cover.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Davis, Juliet The Caring City Bristol : Bristol University Press,c2022 ISBN 9781529201215
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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  • 5
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    Online Resource
    Bielefeld :transcript Verlag,
    UID:
    almahu_9949317562402882
    Format: 1 online resource (400 pages).
    Series Statement: Global sentimentality
    Content: This new go-to reference book for global melodrama assembles contributions by experts from a wide range of disciplines, including cultural studies, film and media studies, gender and queer studies, political science, and postcolonial studies. The melodramas covered in this volume range from early 20th century silent movies to contemporary films, from independent ›arthouse‹ productions to Hollywood blockbusters. The comprehensive overview of global melodramatic film in the Lexicon constitutes a valuable resource for scholars and practitioners of film, teachers, film critics, and anyone who is interested in the past and present of melodramatic film on a global scale. The Lexicon of Global Melodrama includes essays on All That Heaven Allows, Bombay, Casablanca, Die Büchse der Pandora, In the Mood for Love, Nosotros los Pobres, Terra Sonâmbula, and Tokyo Story.
    Note: Cover -- Content -- Introduction -- A Drunkard's Reformation -- Back to God's Country -- Blind Husbands -- Applause -- Pandora's Box -- The Blue Angel -- Ganga Bruta -- Masquerade in Vienna -- Modern Times -- Bewitching Kisses -- Heimat -- Gone with the Wind -- Casablanca -- Mashenka -- Children of Paradise -- Nosotros los pobres -- Chains -- Tokyo Story -- House of Ricordi -- The Night of the Hunter -- All that Heaven Allows -- The Word -- Violent Playground -- Hiroshima mon amour -- Imitation of Life -- Oyster Girl -- A Patch of Blue -- Guess Who's Coming to Dinner -- Dark of the Sun In the Heat of the Sun -- Love Story -- The Legend of the Red Lantern -- Ariana -- Insiang -- The Smoking Fish -- Amar Akbar Anthony -- An Unmarried Woman -- The Marriage of Maria Braun -- Ticket of No Return -- Babylon -- Dorian Gray in the Mirror of the Yellow -- The Official Story -- Where Is the Friend's House? -- Little Vera -- The Unbearable Lightness of Being -- Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdow -- Coming Out -- Living in Bondage -- Farewell My Concubine -- The Piano -- Bombay -- The Bridges of Madison County -- Kikujiro -- Water Drops on Burning Rocks -- Erin Brockovich In the Mood for Love -- Moulin Rouge! -- Sometimes Happy, Sometimes Sad -- Devdas -- Destiny Has No Favorites -- Osuofia in London -- Monsieur Ibrahim -- Brokeback Mountain -- Rang De Basanti -- 'Imārat Ya'qūbīān -- Lust, Caution -- Shanghai Baby -- Sleepwalking Land -- The Blind Side -- Invictus -- The Secret in Their Eyes -- Jaffa -- Pumzi -- Anchor Baby -- Even the Rain -- Melancholia -- Laurence Anyways -- The Cut -- The Theory of Everything -- Eye in the Sky -- Masaan -- The Salesman -- Jackie -- The Nest of the Turtledove -- Cold War -- Rafiki -- Elevator Baby -- The Invisible Life of Eur Joker -- Hamilton -- No Hard Feelings/FUTUR DREI -- Suggestions for Further Reading -- Contributors.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-8376-5973-9
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 6
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    Amsterdam :Querido-Verl.,
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  • 7
    UID:
    almahu_9949534781402882
    Format: XLI, 818 p. 39 illus., 16 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    ISBN: 9783031207693
    Content: This book provides an overview of the growing field of screenwriting research and is essential reading for both those new to the field and established screenwriting scholars. It covers topics and concepts central to the study of screenwriting and the screenplay in relation to film, television, web series, animation, games and other interactive media, and includes a range of approaches, from theoretical perspectives to in-depth case studies. 44 scholars from around the globe demonstrate the range and depths of this new and expanding area of study. As the chapters of this Handbook demonstrate, shifting the focus from the finished film to the process of screenwriting and the text of the screenplay facilitates valuable new insights. This Handbook is the first of its kind, an indispensable compendium for both academics and practitioners. Rosamund Davies has a background of professional practice in the screen industries and is Senior Lecturer at the University of Greenwich, UK. Paolo Russo is Senior Lecturer in Film at Oxford Brookes University, UK, and a former Chairperson of the Screenwriting Research Network. He is also a professional screenwriter. Claus Tieber teaches Film Studies at universities in Vienna, Brno, Kiel, and Salamanca and is a former Chairperson of the Screenwriting Research Network.
    Note: 1.Introduction -- Part I: What Screenwriting ontology: Defining the screenplay and screenwriting -- 2. How to Think about Screenwriting -- 3. Screenplectics: Screenwriting as a Complex Adaptive System -- 4. Collaboration, Cooperation, and Authorship in Screenwriting aka How Many People Does It Take to Create an Author? -- 5. Acts of Reading: The Demands on Screenplay Reading -- 6. The Reality of (Screen) Characters -- 7. "We Come to Realize": Screenwriting and Representations of Time -- 8. The Motion-Picture Screenplay as Data: Quantifying the Stylistic Differences Between Dialogue and Scene Text -- 9. Writer/Reader as Performer: Creating a Negotiated Narrative.-10. An Ontology of the Interactive Scripts -- PART II: When/Where Screenwriting Historiography -- 11. Historiographies of Screenwriting -- 12. They Actually Had Scripts in Silent Films? Researching Screenwriting in the Silent Era -- 13. Silent Screenwriting in Europe: Discourses on Authorship, Form, and Literature -- 14. When Women Wrote Hollywood: How Early Female Screenwriters Disappeared from the History of the Industry They Created. A Case Study of Four Female Screenwriters -- 15. Narrating with Music: Screenwriting Musical Numbers -- 16. Women Screenwriters of Early Sinophone Cinema: 1916-1949 -- 17. A Historiography of Japanese Screenwriting -- 18. Writing Social Relevance: U.S. Television Dramas in the Civil Rights Era -- 19. Horror Bubbles: Andrés Caicedo's Weird Screenplays -- 20. Writers as Workers: The Making of a Film Trade Union in India -- 21. The Evolving Depictions of Black South Africans in the Post-Apartheid Screenwriting Tradition -- PART III: Who Screenwriting and the Screen Industries -- 22. The International Writers' Room: A Transnational Approach to Serial Drama Development from an Italian Perspective -- 23. Writing Online Drama for Public Service Media in the Era of Streaming Platform -- 24. Screenwriting for Children and Young Audiences -- 25. Imitations of Life? A Challenge for Black Screenwriters -- 26. Beauties and Beasts: The Representation of National Identity through Characterization in Syrian-Lebanese Pan-Arab Dramas -- 27. "That's a Chick's Movie!": How Women Are Excluded from Screenwriting Work -- 28. The Different American Legal Structures for Unionization of Writers for Stage and Screen -- PART IV: How Approaches to Screen Storytelling -- 29. Random Access Memories: Screenwriting for Games -- 30. "Everybody Chips in Ten Cents, and Somehow It Seems to Add Up to a Dollar": Exploring the Visual Toolbox for Animation Story Design -- 31. The Short-Form Scripted Serial Drama: The Novice Showrunner's New Opportunity -- 32. The Plural Protagonist. Or: How To Be Many and Why -- 33. The Haptic Encounter: Scripting Female Subjectivity -- 34. Script Development from the Inside Looking Out. Telling a Transnational Story in the Australian Films 33 Postcards (Chan, 2011) and Strange Colours (Lodkina, 2017) -- 35. Extended How? Narrative Structure in the Short and Long Versions of The Lord of the Rings, Kingdom of Heaven, and Dances with Wolves -- PART V: How To Researching and Teaching Screenwriting: Discourses and Methods -- 36. Film Dramaturgy: A Practice and a Tool for Researchers -- 37. Screenwriting Pedagogy in the United States: In Search of the Missing Pieces -- 38. Screenwriting Manuals and Pedagogy in Italy from the 1930s to the End of the 20th Century -- 39. Screenwriting, Short Film, and Pedagogy -- 40. Screenwriters in the Academy: The Opportunities of Research-Led Practice.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031207686
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031207709
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031207716
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works
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  • 8
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    Online Resource
    Paris : OECD Publishing
    UID:
    b3kat_BV047929836
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (192 Seiten) , 21 x 28cm
    ISBN: 9789264085350
    Content: Behind every migration statistic, there are individuals or families starting a new life in a new place. Local authorities, in co-ordination with all levels of government and other local partners, play a key role in integrating these newcomers and empowering them to contribute to their new communities. Integration needs to happen where people are: in their workplaces, their neighbourhoods, the schools to which they send their children and the public spaces where they will spend their free time. This report describes what it takes to formulate a place-based approach to integration through concerted efforts across levels of government as well as between state and non-state actors. It draws on both quantitative evidence, from a statistical database, and qualitative evidence from a survey of 72 cities. These include nine large European cities (Amsterdam, Athens, Barcelona, Berlin, Glasgow, Gothenburg, Paris, Rome and Vienna) and one small city in Germany (Altena), which are the subject of in-depth case studies. The report also presents a 12-point checklist, a tool that any city or region - in Europe, the OECD or beyond - can use to work across levels of government and with other local actors in their efforts to promote more effective integration of migrants
    Language: English
    Keywords: Amtsdruckschrift ; Graue Literatur
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  • 9
    UID:
    gbv_1880464454
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Edition: 1st ed
    ISBN: 9781350282728
    Content: This book brings together world-leading researchers and scholars in the fields of inclusive education, disability studies, refugee education and special education to examine critical and original perspectives of the meaning and consequences of educational and social exclusion. Drawing together, the contributors consider how children already vulnerable to exclusion might be supported and educated in and through times of global pandemic and crisis. They also identify broad prospects for education and inclusion in, through and beyond times of global pandemic and crisis
    Note: Introduction, Michelle Proyer (University of Vienna, Austria), Wayne Veck (Winchester University, UK), Fabio Dovigo (Aarhus University, Denmark) and Elvira Seitinger (University of Vienna, Austria) Part I: Critical Understandings of Educational Exclusion and Crisis 1. The Meaning of Collective Capabilities for the Education of Refugee Children During a Pandemic, Margarita Bilgeri (University of Vienna, Austria) 2. COVID-19 Exposing the Fault-Lines of Inclusion: The 'Risk' and 'Vulnerability' of Disabled Children in the UK, Sharon Smith (University of Birmingham, UK) Part II: Teaching and Learning under the Shadow of a Global Pandemic: Exclusions and Possibilities 3. The Effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Students in a Vulnerable Situation in Iceland, Hermina GunnThorsdottir (University of Akureyri, Iceland and the University of Iceland, Iceland) and Ylfa G. Sigurdardottir (Nordlingaskoli, Iceland) 4. Increased Educational Disadvantages of Refugee Students in German Language Support Classes During COVID-19 School Closures in Austria: Perceptions and Pedagogical Reactions of Austrian Teachers, Katharina-Theresa Lindner (University of Vienna, Austria), Marie Gitschthaler (KPH Vienna/Lower Austria), Alexandra Gutschik (University of Vienna, Austria), Julia Kast (University of Vienna, Austria), Julia Honcik , Rupert Corazza (Board of Education for Vienna, Austria) and Susanne Schwab (University of Vienna, Austria) 5. Distance Learning and Inclusive School: an Impossible Challenge?, Ines Guerini (Roma Tre University, Italy), Giorgia Ruzzante (University of Bozen, Italy), Alessia Travaglini (La Sapienza University, Italy) Part III: Addressing Social Exclusion: Illuminating Possibilities for Inclusion in and through Crisis 6. A Widening Inequality Gap: Reducing Educational Inequalities in Europe by Reaching Out to Students and Families at Risk During a Time of Crisis and Beyond, Pamela Spiteri (Lancaster University, UK) 7. Establishing the Medium to Long-Term Impact of Covid-19 Constraints on the Socio-Emotional Wellbeing of Impoverished Children and Young People (and Those Who are Otherwise Disadvantaged) During, and in the Aftermath of, Covid-19, Joan Mowat (University of Strathclyde, UK) 8. Possible Contributions of the School in Preventing the Maintenance of Poverty in the Case of Some Romanian Disadvantaged Children and the Context of the Pandemic, Ruxandra Folostina (University of Bucharest, Romania) and Loredana Adriana Patrascoiu (University of Bucharest, Romania) Part IV: Including Excluded Individuals and Communities in Times of Crisis 9. COVID-19 and Disadvantaged Roma Communities in Romania, Rosa Drown (Independent Researcher, Romania) 10. Teachers Supporting Refugee Students in Canada during COVID-19: Strengthening a Sense of Belonging, Susan Barber (Simon Fraser University, Canada) 11. Making a Place for Refugee Education: Routes Towards Meaningful Inclusion for Refugee Teenagers in 'New-Normal' England, Joanna McIntyre (University of Nottingham, UK) 12. Thinking About the Emotional Wellbeing of Black Children in a Post-Pandemic World, Siya Mngaza (UK) Part V: Disability and Crisis 13. Teach in the Mornings, Cry in the Evenings: The Impact of COVID-19 Remote Schooling on the Mothers of Emergent Bilinguals with Disabilities, Maria Cioè-Peña (Montclair State University, USA) 14. 'We're in the Same Storm But NOT in the Same Boat': Searching for the Voices of Parents of Students With SEN in Coronavirus Times, Elisabeth De Schauwer (Ghent University, Belgium), Inge Van de Putte (Ghent University, Belgium) and Geert Van Hove (Ghent University, Belgium) Conclusion 15. Out of Crisis the New Future: Concluding Thoughts on Inclusive and Equitable Education For All With a View From Scotland, David Watt (University of Glasgow, UK) Index.
    Language: English
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  • 10
    UID:
    gbv_1734050853
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource ([2], 22 p)
    Edition: Ann Arbor, Mich UMI 1999 Electronic reproduction; Digital version of: (Early English Books, 1475-1640 ; 2447:9)
    Series Statement: Early English Books Online / EEBO
    Content: eebo-0004
    Note: Reproduction of original in: All Souls College (University of Oxford) , Pollard, A.W. Short-title catalogue of books printed in England, Scotland, & Ireland and of English books printed abroad, 1475-1640 (2nd ed.), 18507.136 , English short title catalogue, S123696 , Electronic reproduction; Digital version of: (Early English Books, 1475-1640 ; 2447:9)
    Language: English
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