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      • Tango Sin Fin

        “Método de Tango” is the first fundamental book series that teaches how to play tango music, published in English and Spanish since 2014 by Tango Sin Fin in Buenos Aires. This book series is the only collection which provides any musician, arranger, composer or ethnomusicologist from around the world a methodological and pedagogical approach to tango language, using academic terms, exercises and musical studies. Each volume is focused on one instrument: violin, bass, bandoneon, piano, flute and guitar. So far, the collection has only been published in Argentina and worldwide rights belong to Tango Sin Fin.

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        1987

        Stadtentwicklung - Raumnutzung - Stadterneuerung

        Theoretische Grundlagen, städtisches Entwicklungspotential und die Orientierung der Stadtentwicklungspolitik

        by Tank, Hannes

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        January 2017

        The divorce of King Lothar and Queen Theutberga

        Hincmar of Rheims's De divortio

        by Rachel Stone, Charles West

        In the mid-ninth century, Francia was rocked by the first royal divorce scandal of the Middle Ages: the attempt by King Lothar II of Lotharingia to rid himself of his queen, Theutberga and remarry. Even 'women in their weaving sheds' were allegedly gossiping about the lurid accusations made. Kings and bishops from neighbouring kingdoms, and several popes, were gradually drawn into a crisis affecting the fate of an entire kingdom. This is the first professionally published translation of a key source for this extraordinary episode: Archbishop Hincmar of Rheims's De divortio Lotharii regis et Theutbergae reginae. This text offers eye-opening insight both on the political wrangling of the time and on early medieval attitudes towards magic, penance, gender, the ordeal, marriage, sodomy, the role of bishops, and kingship.The translation includes a substantial introduction and annotations, putting the case into its early medieval context and explaining Hincmar's sometimes-dubious methods of argument.

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        Science & Mathematics

        Hydroponics and Protected Cultivation

        A Practical Guide

        by Lynette Morgan

        A comprehensive, practical text which covers a diverse range of hydroponic and protected cropping techniques, systems, greenhouse types and environments. It also details the use of indoor plant factories, vertical systems, organic hydroponics and aquaponics.Worldwide hydroponic cropping operations can vary from large, corporate producers running many hectares of greenhouse systems particularly for crops such as tomato, cucumber, capsicum and lettuce, to smaller-scale growers growing fresh produce for local markets.Included in this book:Detailed technical information to help growers and students to design and run their own hydroponic operations.In-depth research to explain the factors that influence plant growth, produce quality, post-harvest life and hydroponic plant nutrition.New advances such as the use of organic nutrients and substrates, completely enclosed indoor plant factories and the growing number of small-scale, non-commercial applications.Hydroponics and Protected Cultivation is fully illustrated with colour images and photographs to illustrate key topics and help identify problem areas. It is suitable for growers, researchers and students in horticulture. Table of contents 1: Background and History of Hydroponics and Protected Cultivation 2: Greenhouses and Protected Cropping Structures 3: The Greenhouse Environment and Energy Use 4: Greenhouse Operation and Management 5: Hydroponic Systems – Solution Culture 6: Substrate-based Hydroponic Systems 7: Organic Soilless Greenhouse Systems 8: Propagation and Transplant Production 9: Plant Nutrition and Nutrient Formulation 10: Plant Health, Plant Protection and Abiotic Factors 11: Hydroponic Production of Selected Crops 12: Plant Factories – Closed Plant Production Systems 13: Greenhouse Produce Quality and Assessment 14: Harvest and Postharvest Factors

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        November 2023

        Students' Dictionary of Zoo and Aquarium Studies

        by Paul A. Rees

        This Students' Dictionary of Zoo and Aquarium Studies contains over 5,000 terms (illustrated by 88 figures) used in zoos, aquariums, safari parks, birds of prey centres, petting zoos, animal rescue centres and other facilities that make up the 'zoo industry'. It covers a wide range of topics including animal behaviour, animal husbandry, animal welfare, ecology, law, taxonomy, classification, nutrition, parasitology, physiology, reproduction, experimental design, statistics, veterinary science, disease, visitor studies, water management, wildlife conservation and zoo design and architecture. It should be of great interest to those studying zoo biology, animal management, veterinary science and related subjects along with zookeepers and aquarists in the early stages of their careers. Dr Paul Rees has a long-standing interest in animals and in zoos. He has taught a wide range of subjects including ecology, animal behaviour, zoo biology, and wildlife and zoo law. While lecturing at the University of Salford he created the first undergraduate programme in Wildlife Conservation and Zoo Biology in the United Kingdom and over a period of some 20 years was an external examiner for BSc and MSc programmes in zoo biology and wildlife conservation at the Universities of Edinburgh, Chester, Staffordshire, Wolverhampton, Gloucestershire and Nottingham Trent University. Dr Rees has published research on the large mammal fauna of Ngorongor Crater, Tanzania, the ecology and behaviour of elephants and cheetahs living in zoos, and the laws concerning wildlife reintroductions and the regulation of zoos.

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        January 1987

        Sonne im Tank

        Solarmobile. Typen, Technik, Möglichkeiten

        by Oesterreicher, Marianne; Tsykowski, Michael

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        June 2015

        Men, ideas and tanks

        British military thought and armoured forces, 1903?39

        by J. P. Harris

        Men, ideas and tanks reviews the development of British military ideas on armoured forces from 1903 to 1939. Great Britain was the nation which first developed the tank, first used it in action and first gained dramatic results by employment. The British continued to be world leaders in the field of mechanised warfare until the early 1930s. J. P. Harris offers strikingly new interpretations of the early history of British armoured forces and explains why Great Britain had lost the lead by the outbreak of the Second World War. Available in paperback once more, this work will be of interest to all those concerned with British military history in the first half of the twentieth century, with the history of mechanised warfare and with the history of military thought. ;

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        The Arts
        March 2017

        Images of the army

        The military in British art, 1815-1914

        by J. W. M. Hichberger

        In an age when engraving and photography were making artistic images available to a much wider public, artists were able to influence public attitudes more powerfully than ever before. This book examines works of art on military themes in relation to ruling-class ideologies about the army, war and the empire. The first part of the book is devoted to a chronological survey of battle painting, integrated with a study of contemporary military and political history. The chapters link the debate over the status and importance of battle painting to contemporary debates over the role of the army and its function at home and abroad. The second part discusses the intersection of ideologies about the army and military art, but is concerned with an examination of genre representations of soldiers. Another important theme which runs through the book is the relation of English to French military art. During the first eighty years of the period under review France was the cynosure of military artists, the school against which British critics measured their own, and the place from which innovations were imported and modified. In every generation after Waterloo battle painters visited France and often trained there. The book shows that military art, or the 'absence' of it, was one of the ways in which nationalist commentators articulated Britain's moral superiority. The final theme which underlies much of the book is the shifts which took place in the perception of heroes and hero-worship.

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        June 2006

        Brecht/Weill ›Mahagonny‹

        by Bertolt Brecht, Jan Knopf, Fritz Hennenberg, Kurt Weill

        "Der vorliegende Band präsentiert sämtliche poetischen Texte Brechts zum Thema Mahagonny: die verschiedenen Fassungen des »Songspiels« sowie die Urfassung der »Oper in drei Akten«, dazu mehrere Vorstufen und Neufassungen einzelner Szenen; außerdem sämtliche Gedichte aus dem Umkreis, die er teilweise zunächst in seine Gedichtsammlung Bertolt Brechts Hauspostille aufgenommen hat. Es folgen Äußerungen von Brecht und auch von Kurt Weill über die Oper im allgemeinen und die Möglichkeiten ihrer Erneuerung. Die Entstehungsgeschichte von Text und Musik wird durch Erinnerungen von Zeitgenossen dokumentiert. Bislang unbeachtet geblieben ist dabei, daß Brecht mit dem Text für die Oper vor der Dreigroschenoper fertig war, während Weill Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny erst danach vertonte. Die Turbulenzen rund um die Inszenierungen des Stücks Ende der zwanziger und Anfang der dreißiger Jahre lassen sich durch eine Vielzahl von Kritiken belegen; hinzu kommt eine weitere Plagiatsaffäre. Zeitgenössische und neue Deutungen und Analysen beschließen den Band."

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        March 2021

        The Victorian aquarium

        by Silvia Granata, Andrew Smith

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        March 1996

        Wo es war

        Gedichte

        by Kurt Drawert

        Kurt Drawert wurde 1956 in Hennigsdorf (Brandenburg) geboren. Seine Kindheit verbrachte er in Borgsdorf und Hohen-Neuendorf (bei Berlin). 1967 zog er nach Dresden um. Dort absolvierte Drawert eine Ausbildung zum Facharbeiter für Elektronik, später legte er auf einer Abendschule das Abitur ab. Von 1982 bis 1985 studierte er Literatur in Leipzig, wo er ab 1984 lebte. Seit 1986 ist Drawert freier Autor. 1993 zog er nach Osterholz-Scharmbeck (bei Bremen), 1995/1996 verbrachte er einige Zeit in Rom. Heute lebt Drawert in Darmstadt, ist verheiratet und hat zwei Kinder.

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        September 1993

        Haus ohne Menschen

        Zeitmitschriften

        by Kurt Drawert

        Kurt Drawert wurde 1956 in Hennigsdorf (Brandenburg) geboren. Seine Kindheit verbrachte er in Borgsdorf und Hohen-Neuendorf (bei Berlin). 1967 zog er nach Dresden um. Dort absolvierte Drawert eine Ausbildung zum Facharbeiter für Elektronik, später legte er auf einer Abendschule das Abitur ab. Von 1982 bis 1985 studierte er Literatur in Leipzig, wo er ab 1984 lebte. Seit 1986 ist Drawert freier Autor. 1993 zog er nach Osterholz-Scharmbeck (bei Bremen), 1995/1996 verbrachte er einige Zeit in Rom. Heute lebt Drawert in Darmstadt, ist verheiratet und hat zwei Kinder.

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        March 2002

        Frühjahrskollektion

        Gedichte

        by Kurt Drawert

        Kurt Drawert wurde 1956 in Hennigsdorf (Brandenburg) geboren. Seine Kindheit verbrachte er in Borgsdorf und Hohen-Neuendorf (bei Berlin). 1967 zog er nach Dresden um. Dort absolvierte Drawert eine Ausbildung zum Facharbeiter für Elektronik, später legte er auf einer Abendschule das Abitur ab. Von 1982 bis 1985 studierte er Literatur in Leipzig, wo er ab 1984 lebte. Seit 1986 ist Drawert freier Autor. 1993 zog er nach Osterholz-Scharmbeck (bei Bremen), 1995/1996 verbrachte er einige Zeit in Rom. Heute lebt Drawert in Darmstadt, ist verheiratet und hat zwei Kinder.

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        August 1994

        Das Frühstück einer Langschläferin

        Ein Unterhaltungsroman auf Leben und Tod!

        by Tor Åge Bringsværd, Lothar Schneider

        Lothar Schneider, geboren 1946 in Prien am Chiemsee, studierte Skandinavistik, Geschichte und Philosophie in Regensburg, München, Kopenhagen (Dänemark) und Bergen (Norwegen). Er arbeitet als Verfasser, Herausgeber, Lehrer für Philosophie und Übersetzer norwegischer Texte.

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        April 1992

        Das Frühstück der Langschläferin

        Ein Unterhaltungsroman auf Leben und Tod!

        by Tor Åge Bringsværd, Lothar Schneider

        Lothar Schneider, geboren 1946 in Prien am Chiemsee, studierte Skandinavistik, Geschichte und Philosophie in Regensburg, München, Kopenhagen (Dänemark) und Bergen (Norwegen). Er arbeitet als Verfasser, Herausgeber, Lehrer für Philosophie und Übersetzer norwegischer Texte.

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        June 1988

        Die Stadt der Metallvögel

        Roman. Aus dem Norwegischen von Lothar Schneider

        by Tor Åge Bringsværd, Lothar Schneider

        Lothar Schneider, geboren 1946 in Prien am Chiemsee, studierte Skandinavistik, Geschichte und Philosophie in Regensburg, München, Kopenhagen (Dänemark) und Bergen (Norwegen). Er arbeitet als Verfasser, Herausgeber, Lehrer für Philosophie und Übersetzer norwegischer Texte.

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        May 1999

        Das glückliche Alter

        Erzählung

        by Sigrid Undset, Lothar Schneider, Pierina Marocco

        Lothar Schneider, geboren 1946 in Prien am Chiemsee, studierte Skandinavistik, Geschichte und Philosophie in Regensburg, München, Kopenhagen (Dänemark) und Bergen (Norwegen). Er arbeitet als Verfasser, Herausgeber, Lehrer für Philosophie und Übersetzer norwegischer Texte.

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