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, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2008 Hardcover. XIV 414 p., 36 b/w ill., 160 x 240 mm, Languages: English, German, Fine copy. Including an index. ISBN 9782503517582.
Trust is the basis of all social relations. A society in which trust is not assured, will not, in the end, endure. Trust presupposes the concordance of word and deed. Rather than an emotion, trust is an attitude based on experience. It is not created spontaneously, but requires a process of observation and socialization. This implies that the preconditions for trust are culturally determined and subject to change. Trust is expressed through communication. Writing may engender trust, and trust may be placed in written texts. The contributions to this volume address the complex relationships between ?trust? and ?writing? in the Middle Ages. They deal with charters, historiography, letters, political communication, and the possibilities of trust in writing. Some of the questions addressed are: Does writing as a medium engender trust irrespective of the contents of the written text? Was trust in writing dependent on trust in an authority? Are there suggestions that the written form of the text was meant to confer trust on its contents? Did rituals take place (before or during the writing of the text, or during its handing over to the recipient) that were meant to enhance the text?s trustworthiness? Can changes be observed in the strategies of engendering trust? Was trust considered food for reflection in written texts? What was considered to constitute a breach of trust? The volume is dedicated to Michael Clanchy, whose work inspired much of its contents.
, London, The National Trust, 1995., Paperback, original illustrated wrappers in color, 28x22,5cm, 256pp, illustrated in color and b/w, good condition!!! ISBN 0707801958.
Paintings from National Trust Houses. Synopsis Published during the National Trust"s Centenary year to coincide with an exhibition at the National Gallery, a cross-section of the paintings hanging in Trust houses.
Short description: In Russian. Zeilikh, Isaac Efremovich. Trust in God, and don't be a bad person. Na boga nadeysya, a sam ne ploshay. In Russian /Trust in God, and don't be bad yourself. The image is provided for reference only. It may reflect condition of one of the available copies or only help in identifying the edition. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKU4703791
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Mospolygraph for 10 years. 1922-1932. Mossoblpolygraph, trust. 140, 2 p./Mospoligraf za 10 let. 1922-1932. Mosoblpoligraf, trest. 140, 2 s. Mospolygraph for 10 years. 1922-1932. Mossoblpolygraph, trust. 140, 2 p. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUbd-99422fb63a8830d2.
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Katalin Szende. Trust Authority and the Written Word in the Royal Towns of Medieval Hungary In English (ask us if in doubt)/Katalin Szende. Trust Authority and the Written Word in the Royal Towns of Medieval HungaryTurnhout Belgium Brepols N.V. 2018. 416 p.. SKUalb1cfcc81418cc8989.