Presses De La Cite broché Bristol illustré Paris 1971 collection mystère - 251 pages en format 11 - 18 cm
Bon État
Turnhout, Brepols, 2013 Hardback, approx. X+272 p., 2 b/w ill., 3 b/w line art, 156 x 234 mm. ISBN 9782503541020.
New Literacy Studies, close reading, and historical sociolinguistics inform Amsler's analyses of late medieval writing and textual cultures. Amsler argues that medieval reading and writing make sense not as individual expressions with discrete texts but as multilingual, sociocultural, and intertextual practices that 'make people up' and that sustain or challenge dominant ideologies and reading formations. Rather than a single Literacy, we find socially situated literacies within manuscript matrices. Bringing new historical dimensions to literacy studies, Amsler explores the intertextualities, affective relations, and social contests in these multilingual formations. Individual chapters examine literacies as cultural practice in schooling and in elite and popular texts by Chaucer, Christine de Pizan, Dante, Margery Kempe, devotional writers, Erasmus, and the Jewish convert Hermann von Sheda, along with grammatical writing, mythography, charms, drama, and educational texts. This volume illustrates the diversity of late medieval multilingual writings,textual performances, and embodied readings. Dr Mark Amsler is senior lecturer at the Department of English of the University of Auckland, New Zealand. Languages : English, Latin, French.
Traub (J.F.), ed. - Winograd (S.) - Wozniakowski (H.) - Kung (H.T.) - Brent (Richard P.) - Meersman (Robert) - Kacewicz (B.) - Schulz (M.H.) - Rice (John R.) - Yun (David Y.Y.)
Reference : Cyb-2601
(1976)
Academic Press Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1976 Book condition, Etat : Bon hardcover, no dust-jacket grand In-8 1 vol. - 248 pages
1st Edition Contents, Chapitres : Contents, Preface, ix, Text, 239 pages - J.F. Traub : Introduction - S. Winograd : Some remarks on proof techniques in analytic complexity - J.F. Traub and H. Wozniakowski : Strict lower and upper bounds on iterative computational complexity - H.T. Kung : The complex of obtaining starting points for solving operator equations by Newton's method - Richard P. Brent : A class of optimal-order zero-finding methods using derivative evaluations - H. Wozniakowski : Maximal order of mulipoint iterations using n evaluations - Robert Meersman : Optimal use of information in certain iterative processes - B. Kacewicz : The use of integrals in the solution of nonlinear equations in N dimensions - M.H. Schulz : Complexity and differential equations - Richard P. Brent : Multiple-decision zero-finding methods and the complexity of elementary function evaluation - H. Wozniakowski : Numerical stability of iterations for solution of nonlinear equations and large linear systems - John R. Rice : On the computational complexity of approximation operators II - David Y.Y. Yun : Hensel meets Newton - algebraic construction in an analytic setting - Richard P. Brent and H.T. Kung : O ((n log n) 3/2) algorithms for composition and reversion of power series - Abstracts of contributed papers ex-library copy, sticker on the spine and few stamps on the first pages, else very good copy, no other markings, the spine is very lightly torn
Garabedian (Henry L.), ed. - J.L. Walsh - Arthur Sard - R.C. Buck - Lothar Collatz - P. Fox, A.A. Goldstein and G. Lastman - E.L. Stiefel - Michael Golomb - E.W. Cheney - J.R. Rice - F.L. Bauer - P.J. Davis - Garrett Birkhoff and C.R. De Boor - G.G. Lorentz
Reference : 83246
(1965)
Elsevier Publishing Company , General Motors Research Laboratories Symposia Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1965 Book condition, Etat : Bon hardcover, editor's full green printed clothes binding, no dust-jacket grand In-8 1 vol. - 229 pages
1st Edition, 1965 Contents, Chapitres : List of Contributors, Preface, Contents, ix, Text, 220 pages - J.L. Walsh : The convergence of sequences of rational functions of best approximation with some free poles - Arthur Sard : Uses of Hilbert spaces in approximation - R.C. Buck : Applications of duality in approximation theory - Lothar Collatz : Inclusion theorems for the minimal distance in rational Tchebyscheff approximation with several variables - P. Fox, A.A. Goldstein and G. Lastman : Rational approximation on finite point sets - E.L. Stiefel : Phase methods for polynomial approximation - Michael Golomb : Optimal and nearly-optimal linear approximation - E.W. Cheney : Approximation by generalized rational functions - J.R. Rice : Nonlinear approximation - F.L. Bauer : Nonlinear sequence transformations - P.J. Davis : Approximation theory in the first two decades of electronic computers - Garrett Birkhoff and C.R. De Boor : Piecewise polynomial interpolation and approximation - G.G. Lorentz : Russian literature on approximation in 1958-1964 - Index editor's binding is clean with adhesive tracks on the bottom of the spine and the bottom of the boards, inside is clean, few ex-library stamps and markings on the title-page, the main text remains clean and unmarked, a good reading copy
Presses de la cité 1959, format poche n° 472; collection un mystère - très bon état
Paris, Presses de la cité (collection "Un mystère" n°472), 1959. In-16, broché, couverture illustrée, 189 pages.
Bon état : pli au mors de la couv. et au dos, 2e plat défraichi. [MI-18]
P., Unesco, 1986, gr. in-8°, 336 pp, 43 photos et cartes, index, reliure toile éditeur, jaquette illustrée, bon état. Texte en anglais
Le récit de la première expédition océanographique dans l'ocean Indien et la mer d'Oman, par le chef-scientifique, Seymour Sewell.