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9780062501455 | Harpercollins, July 1, 1979, cover price $12.95 | About this edition: Illustrates a variety of simple exercises, both somatic and meditative, that can be used by elderly persons in a program designed to increase physical mobility and heighten emotional and sensory awareness
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9780522844146 | Melbourne Univ Pr, December 1, 1990, cover price $24.95
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9781559721936 | Birch Lane Pr, September 1, 1993, cover price $18.95 | About this edition: A collection of interrelated stories, brings together middle-class men and women who share a community and the same terrible childhood memory, their parents were all Holocaust survivors
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9780702223693 | Univ of Queensland Pr, June 1, 1992, cover price $14.95 | About this edition: An award-winning collection of interrelated stories, first published in Australia, brings together middle-class men and women who share a community and the same terrible childhood memory--their parents were all Holocaust survivors.
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9781561632336 | Nbm Pub Co, June 1, 1999, cover price $8.95
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9783570194225 | Stern Portfolio, August 1, 2003, cover price $22.95
Tattoo artist John Savory witnesses the rise in power of a silent underground of vampires in the leading edge art neighborhoods of New York City. But who is he really? After Miran Kim, presenting the stunning photo collage art of David Rankin to continue this trilogy. The cover has already been nominated for the Spectrum Awards. For mature readers (nudity).
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9781561634064 | Nbm Pub Co, October 31, 2004, cover price $3.00 | About this edition: Tattoo artist John Savory witnesses the rise in power of a silent underground of vampires in the leading edge art neighborhoods of New York City.
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9780754666042 | Ashgate Pub Co, March 13, 2009, cover price $149.95
Was Tertullian of Carthage a schismatic? How did he view the church and its bishops? In this study David Rankin sets the writings of Tertullian in the context of the early third-century church and its developments, and discusses Tertullian's own theology of the church, his imagery and his perception of church office and ministry. Tertullian's contribution to the development of the church has often been misunderstood, and this thorough exploration provides a timely reassessment of its nature and importance.
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9780521480673 | Cambridge Univ Pr, October 1, 1995, cover price $99.99 | About this edition: Was Tertullian of Carthage a schismatic?
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9780521044004 | Cambridge Univ Pr, October 15, 2007, cover price $44.99
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9781848760936 | Gardners Books, January 11, 2010, cover price $22.90 | About this edition: This book offers an alternative view of the lives we lead and looks at our place in the grand scheme of things.
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9780415624114 | Routledge, September 11, 2012, cover price $125.00
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9781138007703 | Routledge, October 22, 2012, cover price $54.95
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9781588268792 | Lynne Rienner Pub, January 31, 2013, cover price $49.95
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9781500747268 | Createspace Independent Pub, December 29, 2014, cover price $12.00
Product Description: To observe the Celts through the eyes of the Greeks and Romans is the first aim of this book.
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9781138132504 | 2 revised edition (Routledge, October 7, 2015), cover price $165.00 | About this edition: To observe the Celts through the eyes of the Greeks and Romans is the first aim of this book.
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9780415150903 | Reprint edition (Routledge, November 1, 1996), cover price $48.95
Miscellaneous:
9780203441985 | 2 edition (Routledge, November 1, 2002), cover price $44.95
The Sophists, the Socratics and the Cynics had one important characteristic in common: they mainly used spoken natural language as their instrument of investigation, and they were more concerned to discover human nature in its various practical manifestations than the facts of the physical world. The Sophists are too often remembered merely as the opponents of Socrates and Plato. Rankin discusses what social needs prompted the development of their theories and provided a market for their teaching. Five prominent Sophists â Protagoras, Gorgias, Prodicus, Hippias and Thrasymachus â are looked at individually. The author discusses their origins, aims and arguments, and relates the issues they focussed on to debates apparent in contemporary literature. Sophists, Socratics and Cynics, first published in 1983, also traces the sophistic strand in Greek thought beyond the great barrier of Plato, emphasising continuity with the Cynics, and concludes with a look forward to Epicureans and Stoics.
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9781138781528 | Routledge, March 18, 2014, cover price $170.00 | About this edition: The Sophists, the Socratics and the Cynics had one important characteristic in common: they mainly used spoken natural language as their instrument of investigation, and they were more concerned to discover human nature in its various practical manifestations than the facts of the physical world.
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9781138781580 | Routledge, October 13, 2015, cover price $54.95
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