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Chemical Physics
(1991)
Factorization of operator ideals and boundes sets in tensor products of locally convex spaces
(1992)
Justice and victimization
(1994)
Kafka and Kabbalah
(1994)
Maintaining excellence : cognitive-motor performance in pianists differing in age and skill level
(1994)
Social Justice Research
(1995)
Closed ideals of polynomials
(1995)
Economic transformation in Poland : reforms of institutional settings and macroeconomic performance
(1995)
A close comparison of the use of language, style and method of composition of the sizable corpus of Old English and Old Irish vernacular sermons (10c and 11c) show that both cultures make use of a preaching rhetoric which is deeply indebted to oral styles of preaching and geared towards the aural reception of the spoken word. Both tend to resort to a flamboyant pastoralism and excel in elaborate verbal artistry. While received scholarship claims that the English were subject to Irish influence in this respect because of the existence Hiberno-Latin analogues, this short monograph argues that this is very unlikely. Rather both traditions are independently indebted to 7c to 9c Continental preaching styles, the evidence of which shows that there was both a plain preaching mode (the "fisherman's" mode) and an elaborate (or "Asian") one. The use of both was advocated,depending on the occasion, by St. Augustin's "De doctrina christiana." In the Insular context of vernacular preaching, the latter seems to have been functioned as a favoured art form.
Models of union behavior
(1995)
General Relativity and Gravitation is a journal of studies in general relativity and related topics, published under the auspices of the International Committee on General Relativity and Gravitation. The journal publishes original, high-quality research papers on the theoretical and experimental aspects of general relativity and related topics; surveys and review articles on current research in general relativity and gravitation; news regarding conferences and other enterprises of interest to scientists in this field; and book reviews. All manuscripts and editorial correspondence, as well as books for review, should be submitted to the Editor, and authors may propose who among the Associate Editors will deal with their paper. All submitted articles are acknowledged and refereed.