Gibson James
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Gibson, Margaret: The Commentaries on the New Testament of Isho'dad of Merv. Edited and translated by Margaret Dunlop Gibson. In three volumes with an introduction by James Rendel Harris. 3 Bände, Bände 2-4 (volume 2-4). - Band 2: Matthew and Marc in Syriac.In three volumes with an introduction by James Rendel Harris. Band 3: Luke and John in Syriac. In three volumes with an introduction by James Rendel Harris. Band 4: Acts of the Apostles and three Catholic Epistles in Syriac and English. Cambridge, University Press 1911-1913.
Bände 2 und 3 in syrischer Sprache, Band 4 in englischer und syrischer Sprache. - Bibliotheksexemplare (ex-library copies) mit Rückensignaturen, Besitzervermerk in Tinte, Inventarnummern und Stempeln auf den Einbänden und Titelblättern. Einband etwas berieben, bestoßen und leicht fleckig. Bände mit wenigen Anstreichungen und Notizen in Bleistift. Band 4 mit Lichtkante und Notiz auf dem Vorsatz. Papier nur geringfügig gebräunt. Sonst innen guter, sauberer Zustand. -
Nur Bände 2-4 (von 6 Bänden), (6) 238; (6) 230;XV, 44, 55 Seiten, Gr. 8° (25 x 19 cm), Hardcover (half cloth), Priv.-Halbleineneinbände mit auf den vorderen Einbanddeckel montiertem Original - Broschurtitel.
[SW: Orient Arabistik Assyrologie Iranistik Turkologie Osmanistik Semitistik Ägyptologie Afrikanistik, Margaret Gibson: The Commentaries on the New Testament of Isho'dad of Merv. Edited and translated by Margaret Dunlop Gibson. In three volumes with an introduction by James Rendel Harris. 3 Bände, Bände 2-4 (volume 2-4). - Band 2: Matthew and Marc in Syriac. Band 3: Luke and John in Syriac. Band 4: Acts of the Apostles and three Catholic Epistles in Syriac and English. Cambridge, University Press 1911-1913.]
Gibson, James R., Jan Oelker und Jürgen F. [Hrsg.] Emshoff Elke [Bearb.] Boden: Im Bannkreis des Nordens : auf den Spuren der Entdecker in die faszinierenden Welten des Polarkreises. Hrsg. Jürgen F. Boden und Günter Myrell. Autoren James R. Gibson ... Fotogr. Jan Oelker ... [Übers. der engl.-sprachigen Texte von James Gibson ...: Sabine Meyer. Übers. weiterer engl.-sprachiger Texte sowie von Zitaten und Prosa: Jürgen F. Boden. Textbearb.: Elke Emshoff] Oststeinbek : Alouette-Verl., 1999. ISBN: 3924324093
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319 S. : zahlr. Ill., Kt. ; 28 cm Pp.
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Hermans, Julia: Astonied in Dublin: An Analogy of the Relationships in James Joyce's Dubliners "Eveline" and "A Painful Case" GRIN VERLAG, Februar 2011, Besorgungstitel - vorauss. Lieferzeit 3-5 Tage. ISBN: 3640834011
Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2010 im Fachbereich Anglistik - Literatur, einseitig bedruckt, Note: -, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: James Joyce's book Dubliners is a collection of fifteen short stories and, as the name already tells, they are about the lives of people living in Dublin. The novellas are about men and women of every age. In the book are different stages of life. The story Eveline is a childhood story. The story A Painful Case is an adulthood story. Terence Brown describes the work as a book of churches (Brown XXX). For Joyce, church and faith are very important, and Dublin and its citizens are characterized by the Christian religion. Although the stories are all self-contained, the book can be read as a whole. As the reader will notice by reading there are many links between the different stories and they take place in the same city -Dublin. When James Joyce wrote the book, he had already left Ireland for France in order to study medicine. This could be a possible hint to why the book can, on the one hand, be seen as a book about Dubliners by a Dubliner but, on the other hand, it can be also seen as a book about Dublin from an outside perspective. David G. Wright emphasises that Dubliners shows how Joyce himself could have become if he had stayed in the capital of Ireland (Wright 14). Therefore, the book can be seen as an explanation and if there has to be one, as an apology for James Joyce, why he decided to leave Ireland. As Andrew Gibson states, the paralysis of the lives of the Dubliners, which is shown by Joyce, is post-catastrophic (Gibson 76), referring to the famine that brought many Irish into poverty.This paper takes a closer look at the two stories Eveline and A Painful Case. The autobiographical aspect becomes obvious because David G. Wright writes that the main characters of these two stories are created after the model of James Joyce's siblings Margaret and Stanislaus (Wright 22/23). Furthermore, as it will be examined in this paper, Dubliners relates Joyce's own feelings about Dublin. Eveline tries to flee from Dublin and her family, unlike Mr. Duffy, the main character of A Painful Case, who is a loner and who is content to remain just where and how he is..
NEUBUCH! 2011. 40 S. 210 mm 210 mm x 148 mm x 3 mm; Akademische Schriftenreihe, Bd. V167025
Tedford, Catherine, [ Catherine Tedford, Gary D. Sampson, Michael Hoffman, Mark C. Klett, Thomas W. Southall, Eloy J. Hernandez, Dorothy Limouze, Carol Mathey, Bill Gaskins, Esther Parada, Berenice Abbott, Ansel Adams, Adrianne Allgeier, Manuel Alverez Bravo, Leslie Arakelain, Loretta Ayeroff, John Baldessari, Lewis Baltz, Henry W. Barker, Antoine F. Baumann, John Belz, George C. Berticevich, A.A. Bieber, Michael Bishop, Diane Bisnett, A. Audrey Bodine, Robert Borsig, Mark Boyle, Hans Locher, John Brailey, Peter Bramley, Ernesto Burciaga, Reid E. Callanan, Paul Caponigro, Cecil O. Carlile, Willard H. Carr, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Peter Chartrand, Michael Chikiris, Edward Christiana, W. Joseph Christiansen, Alvin Langdon Coburn, Joe Costa, Vincent P. Cronin, Eleanor Parke Custis, Dave Decker, Jack Delano, William Dennin, Robert Desme, Robert Doisneau, Joe Do Padre, George A. Duberg, Benjamin M. Eaton, Harold Eggerton, William Eggleston, Dorothy Meigs Eidlitz, Timothy E. Ellsworth, Jean Elwell, Duane T. Eppler, Elliot Erwitt, Andrew G. Fantain, Nathan Farb, Adolf Fassbender, Sidney Fichtelberg, Bruce J. Fonda, Robert Frank, Thomas French, Jack Friedman, Roderick J. Fry, John Funaro, Max Futterman, Carole Gallagher, Kyle Gardner, Rafaela Garrido , Ralph Gibson, James A. Glenn, David R. Goddard, Nan Goldin, Robert J. Goldman, John C. Goodwin, Samuel H. Gottscho, Mark R. Greco, Barbara Green, Newell Green, Gary W. Griffin, John James Gruen, Carlos Guerra, Philippe Halsman, Howard Hammit, Mildred Hatry, Amy K. Hayes, Joseph W. Hazell, Timothy R. Hearsum, Chuck Hendricks, Lewis Hine, John Hogan, Allan Hoese, Lon Holmberg, Claire Horr, Nancy L. Hubbard, Lawrence N. Huppert, George Hurrell, Deborah H. Huston, John Huttchins, Jay Ireland, Olga Emma Irish, William Henry Jackson, Sidney Jaffe, Florence Jordy, Hans Kaden, Yousuf Karsh, John P, Kelly, Philip E. Kelley, Andre Kertesz, Helmo Kindermann, Mark Klett, Corbin Kohn, John Krevo, Joost de Laat, Lisa Law, William Leahy, Russell Lee, Wellington Lee, Sara Anne Lesser, Fay Sturtevant Lincoln, Otto Litzel, Martina Lopez, Sarah Lott, William P. Lovejoy Jr., David A. Macphee, Alen Macweeney, Daniel Mainzer, William Mallas, Roger Manley, Richard Margolis, T. William Martin, Charles Martz, Arthur S. Mawhinney, Katherine Holt Mawhinney, Amanda Means, Russell Mitchell, David A. Murray, Eadweard Muybridge ]: Photographs at St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY: St. Lawrence University, 2000 ISBN: 0933607032
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wrappers 30.5 x 22.5 cm.; sewn bound; black-and-white & color; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held October 23 - December 15, 2000. Essays by Catherine Tedford, Gary D. Sampson and Esther Parada, further contributions by Michael Hoffman, Mark C. Klett, Thomas W. Southall, Eloy J. Hernandez, Dorothy Limouze, Carol Mathey and Bill Gaskins. Artists include Berenice Abbott, Ansel Adams, Adrianne Allgeier, Manuel Alverez Bravo, Leslie Arakelain, Loretta Ayeroff, John Baldessari, Lewis Baltz, Henry W. Barker, Antoine F. Baumann, John Belz, George C. Berticevich, A.A. Bieber, Michael Bishop, Diane Bisnett, A. Audrey Bodine, Robert Borsig, Mark Boyle, Hans Locher, John Brailey, Peter Bramley, Ernesto Burciaga, Reid E. Callanan, Paul Caponigro, Cecil O. Carlile, Willard H. Carr, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Peter Chartrand, Michael Chikiris, Edward Christiana, W. Joseph Christiansen, Alvin Langdon Coburn, Joe Costa, Vincent P. Cronin, Eleanor Parke Custis, Dave Decker, Jack Delano, William Dennin, Robert Desme, Robert Doisneau, Joe Do Padre, George A. Duberg, Benjamin M. Eaton, Harold Eggerton, William Eggleston, Dorothy Meigs Eidlitz, Timothy E. Ellsworth, Jean Elwell, Duane T. Eppler, Elliot Erwitt, Andrew G. Fantain, Nathan Farb, Adolf Fassbender, Sidney Fichtelberg, Bruce J. Fonda, Robert Frank, Thomas French, Jack Friedman, Roderick J. Fry, John Funaro, Max Futterman, Carole Gallagher, Kyle Gardner, Rafaela Garrido , Ralph Gibson, James A. Glenn, David R. Goddard, Nan Goldin, Robert J. Goldman, John C. Goodwin, Samuel H. Gottscho, Mark R. Greco, Barbara Green, Newell Green, Gary W. Griffin, John James Gruen, Carlos Guerra, Philippe Halsman, Howard Hammit, Mildred Hatry, Amy K. Hayes, Joseph W. Hazell, Timothy R. Hearsum, Chuck Hendricks, Lewis Hine, John Hogan, Allan Hoese, Lon Holmberg, Claire Horr, Nancy L. Hubbard, Lawrence N. Huppert, George Hurrell, Deborah H. Huston, John Huttchins, Jay Ireland, Olga Emma Irish, William Henry Jackson, Sidney Jaffe, Florence Jordy, Hans Kaden, Yousuf Karsh, John P, Kelly, Philip E. Kelley, Andre Kertesz, Helmo Kindermann, Mark Klett, Corbin Kohn, John Krevo, Joost de Laat, Lisa Law, William Leahy, Russell Lee, Wellington Lee, Sara Anne Lesser, Fay Sturtevant Lincoln, Otto Litzel, Martina Lopez, Sarah Lott, William P. Lovejoy Jr., David A. Macphee, Alen Macweeney, Daniel Mainzer, William Mallas, Roger Manley, Richard Margolis, T. William Martin, Charles Martz, Arthur S. Mawhinney, Katherine Holt Mawhinney, Amanda Means, Russell Mitchell, David A. Murray, Eadweard Muybridge and many more . Includes checklist. 219 pp. Very Good. Fold to top left corner of back cover otherwise Fine.



