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The Codes of Hammurabi and Moses (With Copious Comments,Index, and Bible References)
The discovery of the Hammurabi Code is one of the greatest achievements of archaeology, and is of paramount interest, not only to the student of the Bible, but also to all those interested in ancient history..
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Nahuatl as Written: Lessons in Older Written Nahuatl, with Copious Examples and Texts (Nahuatl Series, No. 6.)
Nahuatl was the primary native language of central Mexico both before and after the Spanish conquest. It is the Latin of the indigenous languages of the New World. Its tradition of alphabetic writing goes back to the middle years of the sixteenth century and embraces not only grammars, dictionaries, collections of preconquest lore, and works of religious instruction, but also, above all, a great mass of mundane writing by the Nahuas themselves for their own purposes. Though the past quarter century has seen a flourishing of ethnohistorical, philological, and grammatical studies based on this corpus, those interested in the world of Nahuatl texts still find access to it difficult.

James Lockhart, an eminent historian of early Latin America, is also perhaps the leading interpreter of this large body of work. He has translated and edited a wide range of texts, analyzed their cultural and linguistic implications, and over the years trained a large number of students, several of whom have gone on to become well known scholars of Nahuatl and other indigenous languages.

Lockhart’s main tools of instruction were: (1) a gradually growing set of lessons consisting primarily of examples culled from many sources of the sixteenth through eighteenth centuries (or concocted in the spirit of that time), and (2) the grammar or Arte of Nahuatl published in Spanish by the Florentine Jesuit Horacio de Carochi in 1645. In small groups of students, with a maximum of personal instruction and discussion, these materials accomplished their purpose, but the lessons were only in skeletal form, and the Carochi grammar, too, in the Spanish editions available, needed extensive explanation.

Now, Lockhart has organized and expanded these materials into volumes that can be understood by students working alone or used in organized Nahuatl classes. The two books together will allow any seriously interested person to master Nahuatl sufficiently to begin reading the texts, and they will provide essential reference works as one progresses. They are geared primarily to the older form of the language and its written texts, but they can also be extremely useful to those studying the spoken Nahuatl of later times.

Nahuatl as Written presumes no previous knowledge of the language. Treating all essential features of Nahuatl, it is organized on purely pedagogical principles, using techniques developed over many years of practical teaching experience. The book is in large format, almost like a workbook, with a great abundance of examples that serve as exercises; the examples are also available separately for the student’s convenience. The orthography and vocabulary are those found in texts of the time, and the last several of the twenty lessons give the student training in working with texts as they were actually written. Some of the lessons deal with syntax in a way not found elsewhere and develop notions of anticipation and crossreference that are basic to Nahuatl grammar. In line with Lockhart’s wish to bring more people into the Nahuatl documentary world, an Epilogue surveys many of the published Nahuatl texts and an Appendix presents substantial selections from ten different texts.

Carochi’s 1645 Grammar is the most influential work ever published on Nahuatl grammar and remains an essential work of reference. The best recent grammars of Nahuatl are based on it, but they have not exhausted it. It includes an extensive discussion of adverbial expressions and particles that is found nowhere else, as well as an irreplaceable fund of authentic examples from the time, translated by a contemporary. Though a facsimile edition is available, the original is very difficult to read, and only a few experts can fully understand the seventeenth-century Spanish and Latinate grammatical terms. This new edition presents the original Spanish and an English translation on facing pages. Helpful footnotes provide explanatory commenntary and more literal translations of some of Carochi’s examples. The volume is at once an indispensable pedagogical tool and the first critical edition of the premier monument of the Nahuatl grammatical literature.

The two books are published jointly with UCLA Latin American Center Publications.
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It is estimated that there are 43 million Americans with one or more physical or mental disabilities Over the past several decades, the disability movement has grown in strength and sophistication, attaining maturity with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. This landmark civil rights legislation ushered in a new era for people with disabilities.

Many religious people, however well meaning, are unfamiliar with the language and philosophy of the disability movement. They unintentionally give offense by language and actions that reflect a by-gone era. This book aims to do two things: to acquaint church and synagogue leaders with the history and philosophy of the disability movement and to provide resources from scripture and theology for thinking and preaching about disability in a new way..
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A progressive German reader, adapted to the American edition of Ollendorff's German grammar; with copious notes and a vocabulary. By G. J. Adler ...
This volume is produced from digital images created through the University of Michigan University Library's preservation reformatting program..
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The House Sparrow At Home And Abroad - With Some Concluding Remarks Upon Its Usefulness, And Copious References To The Literature Of The Subject
THE HOUSE SPARROW ORDER Passeres Perchers proper. The low insertion of the hint1 toe ancl its lergt,h its great power of opposibilit,y to tlie fro11 t toes and the superior mobility of t.lie sanle, vlich is securecl by the separation of its princilal nu.
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The Treatises of Aristotle, on the Heavens, on Generation and Corruption, and on Meteors: Translated from the Greek, with Copious Elucidations, from the ... Olympiodorus on the Last of These Treatises
Translated by Thomas Taylor. This Elibron Classics book is a facsimile reprint of a 1807 edition by Robert Wilks, London..
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Introduction To Chemical Physics, Designed For The Use Of Academies, High Schools, And Colleges - Illus. With Numerous Engravings, And Containing Copious ... With Directions For Preparing Them
Introduction To Chemical Physics, Designed For The Use Of Academies, High Schools, And Colleges Illus. With Numerous Engravings, And Containing Copious Lists Of Experiments With Directions For Preparing Them - 1873 - PREFACE - THIS Treatise has been prepwed for the use of the general reader, as well as fbr that of Students in Acacle n e, Colleges, and Medical Schools, and is designed to embody tlie most im-, poriant facts and principles of the Pllysical Forces,--I-Ient, Light, and Electricity, that have any connection wiill the productioil of Chemical phenomena, and to forin an introoduction to the study of the science of Chemistry. TiTith that science these subjects are so closely associated that they may be sail to co lstitute a part of it, and a thoroug1 h knowledge of them is ab. iolutely indi. spensab1e to its satisfactory study. They we also possessed of great intrinsic interest, and are intimately connected with all the rno - t in poi t sncti entific invent ions of the age,-the Steam Engine, Photography, the Electric Telegraph, and other., ns well a3 with many of the gent processes of Nature, in constant operation around us, and these cannot be understood without a thoroug knowledge of their elementa - y Principles. At the sanle time they are among the most difficult portior. 5 of Physicnl Science, and for their thorough uunderstnnding a considerable amount of minute explmation and illustration is required. The an thor has, therefore, treated them viths ome copiou-mess of detail, and has endeavored to avoid that meagrenods of statement which aims to present only the bare facts of science while at the same time he has sought not to exceed the limit beyond which his renders vould be unable to follow him witliout tlie aid of DIathematics. All matters of vhicll a knowledge could equally well be obtained from any good treatise on Natural Pl ilosopliy have been omitted and those points have been elucidated with special care, which a somewhat extended experience as an Instructor has shown to be peculiarly difficult of corl prehensionb y the student. The subjects wlrich hare been most carefully elaborated, are Heat lbrdiant B a the transnzissio r of Ifeat throzcgh me dia Latent Heat the Steam Engine the Chemical AzJEuence of Light Photography Spectrum Analysis the Galoanic Battery, and its Iieatiny, illuminating, chemical and rnagjzetic c f ects the Electric Tel gruph the At lantic Telegraph E leo tl 0- 4fagneticE gili est he Pire-Alann of Cities t he hduction Coils of Page and Ruhnzkorfl tile , Tag . eta-Electric Jfachines of Saxton, Page, Holmes, Tilde, and Ladd, and their various applications to Electro-Plating and Gildirzy, to the . il lurninat ion of Light-Houses, and to Nedicine. Nuch attention has been paid to the modern n e o y of the Correlation, Convertibility a22d Xquivalency of the Physical Forces. Great pains has also been taken to trace the history of the various scientific discoveries described, and to give to their Au hon the merit which is justly their due....
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