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The contents of the present volume will enhance our understanding of the diachrony of agreement systems and provide a useful starting point for future studies on this both fascinating and intricate field of research.
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Après Les Belles Combines (le livre !), Dominique Bernèche suggère d’explorer (ou de réinventer !) les rituels et traditions qui pimentent la vie des familles d’ici (fêtes, congés, vacances) en vue d’établir un cadre de vie rassurant et rassembleur. Véritable bible contemporaine d’économie familiale, Quatre saisons de belles combines est une invitation à organiser simplement notre foyer et notre famille autour des événements récurrents du calendrier pour réduire le chaos quotidien et faire place à une plus grande sérénité. Simplicité ne rime pas avec banalité ! Sous la plume de Dominique, les anniversaires d’enfants se transforment en rendez-vous marquants, les ...
“The Internet: Laws and Regulatory Regimes [2009] - I”, a two-volume set with more than 700 pages, examines the laws and regulatory regimes relating to the Internet in jurisdictions in North and South America, Europe, and Asia and the Pacific. The commentaries are provided by lawyers who practice regularly in the Internet and communications sectors of their respective jurisdictions. The authors examine issues relating to ISPs, ecommerce, consumers, rights and liabilities between the various parties, and government regulation, The publication is replaced by an updated volume annually. Purchase Volume II to complete the set. A 25% discount applies to a subscription for three years of updates. Discounts are applied after purchase by rebate from publisher.
Denis Janot is the prime example of a vernacular printer espousing the highest standards of French Renaissance printing, highly influential in the adoption of roman type to the printing of vernacular material, and a key figure in the development of book illustration. This bibliography, a comprehensive revison of the author’s Warwick Ph.D. thesis of 1976, listing 391 editions (41 more than the original version), is based firmly on the description of Janot’s books. Some 1300 copies have been examined, about 80% of the known total. Alongside the bibliography there is an description of Janot’s printing material (including an index of more than 1000 woodcuts), and some analysis of the subjects of his publications.