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    Germ cell suicide: new insights into apoptosis during spermatogenesis.Cristin G. Print & Kate Lakoski Loveland - 2000 - Bioessays 22 (5):423-430.
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  2. Integrationism and the global South : songs as epistemic frameworks.Cristine G. Severo & Sinfree B. Makoni - 2021 - In Sinfree B. Makoni & Deryn P. Verity (eds.), Integrational Linguistics and Philosophy of Language in the Global South. New York: Routledge.
     
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  3. Print︠s︡ip dei︠a︡telʹnosti i i︠a︡zyk: filosofsko-metodologicheskiĭ analiz.G. A. Chupina - 1987 - Krasnoi︠a︡rsk: Izd-vo Krasnoi︠a︡rskogo universiteta.
     
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  4. Print︠s︡ip neobkhodimogo raznoobrazii︠a︡ v kulʹture i iskusstve.G. V. Ivanchenko - 1999 - Taganrog: Izd-vo TRTU.
     
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    Finger prints.G. H. Valentine - 1966 - The Eugenics Review 58 (3):162.
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  6. Print︠s︡ipy iskusstva.R. G. Collingwood - 1999 - Moskva: I︠A︡zyki russkoĭ kulʹtury.
     
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    Finger prints, palms and soles. An introduction to dermatoglyphics.H. G. Hill - 1945 - The Eugenics Review 36 (4):132.
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  8. Print︠s︡ip otnositelʹnosti v antichnoĭ, klassicheskoĭ i kvantovoĭ fizike.B. G. Kuznet︠s︡ov - 1959 - Moskva,: Izd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR.
     
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    Print︠s︡ip vseedinstva svobody: filosofskiĭ traktat.L. G. Skvort︠s︡ov - 1997 - Moskva: RIO Mosobluprpoligrafizdata.
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  10. Nravstvennye print︠s︡ipy stroiteli︠a︡ kommunizma.M. G. Zhuravkov & O. P. T︠S︡elikova (eds.) - 1965 - Moskva,: Myslʹ.
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  11. An incomplete Orbis Pictus of Comenius, printed in 1653.G. H. Turnbull - forthcoming - Acta Comeniana.
     
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    Table of Contents [print edition].Andrew G. Bone & Gülberk Koç Maclean - 2022 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 42 (1):52-62.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Social and Moral Aspects of the WarBertrand Russell and Introduced by Andrew G. BoneAmong nine loose-leaf folders of typed transcriptions of Russell's History of Western Philosophy lectures at the Barnes Foundation1 are two copies of a fourteen-page stenographic record of a political talk he gave there on 2 March 1941.2 The bulk of this significant new accrual to the Russell Archives, bearing as it does on Russell's most successful (...)
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    Out of Sorts: On Typography and Print Culture.G. Thomas Tanselle - 2012 - Common Knowledge 18 (3):549-550.
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    An Incomplete "Orbis Pictus" of Comenius Printed in 1653The "Pansophiae Diatyposis" of Comenius and Its ContinuationPlans of Comenius for His Stay in England.G. H. Turnbull - 1959 - British Journal of Educational Studies 7 (2):190.
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    The Latinity of Livy Konrad Gries : Constancy in Livy's Latinity. Pp. 176. New York: privately printed, 1949. Paper.G. Clement Whittick - 1951 - The Classical Review 1 (01):37-38.
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    Comprehension of printed sentences by children with reading disability.Donald G. Doehring - 1977 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 10 (4):350-352.
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  17. Dopolnitelʹnostʹ kak obshchefilosofskiĭ print︠s︡ip: na osnove vzaimosvi︠a︡zi poni︠a︡tiĭ prichinnosti i dopolnitelʹnosti.M. G. Dolidze - 1989 - Tbilisi: "Met︠s︡niereba".
     
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    Bioėtika: print︠s︡ipy, pravila, problemy.B. G. I︠U︡din & V. A. Ignatʹev (eds.) - 1998 - Moskva: Ėditorial URSS.
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  19. Sistemnyĭ podkhod i print︠s︡ip dei︠a︡telʹnosti: metodologicheskie problemy sovremennoĭ nauki.Ė. G. I︠U︡din - 1978 - Moskva: Izd-vo "Nauka".
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    Christianity and Slavic literary culture: the beginning of book printing.T. G. Gorbachenko - 2001 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 18:51-58.
    The great achievement of mankind was the appearance of a printed book that not only significantly expanded the circle of readers, but also in comparison with the handwritten book contributed to the unification of canonical texts, in particular, such as Scripture, church service books, works of the Church Fathers, polemical and other religious literature. Consideration of the words "Japanese typography as the basis for the preservation and transmission of sources of Christian literary culture requires a brief description of the essence (...)
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    A developmental study of the speed of comprehension of printed sentences.Donald G. Doehring & Irene M. Hoshko - 1977 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 9 (4):311-313.
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    L. Tasolambros: Θουκυδίδη τὸ πρτο κεφαλαîο. Pp. 91. Athens: Privately printed, 1967. Paper.N. G. L. Hammond - 1969 - The Classical Review 19 (01):118-119.
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    John Mouracade . Aristotle on Life. x + 197 pp., index. Kelwona, B.C.: Academic Printing and Publishing, 2008. $28.95.James G. Lennox - 2010 - Isis 101 (2):420-421.
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    A School Atlas of Ancient History. Thirty-three maps and plans, printed in colours, with plans of cities in black and white, and notes on historical geography. W. and K. Johnston, 1912. 2s. net. [REVIEW] G. - 1915 - The Classical Review 29 (4):126-126.
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    Scientific Instruments and Museums Robert T. Gunther. A Pioneer in the History of Science, 1869–1940. By A. E. Gunther, Early Science in Oxford, Vol. xv. Pp. xiii + 520. Oxford: Printed for the Subscribers. 1967. £5 5s. [REVIEW]G. L'E. Turner - 1968 - British Journal for the History of Science 4 (2):180-181.
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    Emanuel Kienzle: Der Lobpreis von Städten und Ländern in der älteren griechischen Dichtung. Pp. 107. Kallmunz: printed by M. Lassleben, 1936. Paper. [REVIEW]G. Clement Whittick - 1937 - The Classical Review 51 (06):239-.
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    Selected Letters of C.G. Jung, 1909-1961.C. G. H. G. Jung & Aniela Jaffé - 1984 - Princeton University Press.
    This one-volume edition allows the general reader to appreciate Jung's ideas and personality, as they reveal themselves in his comments to his colleagues and to those who approached him with genuine problems of their own, as well as in his communication with personal friends. The correspondence supplies a variety of insights into the genesis of Jung's theories and a running commentary on their development. Originally published in 1984. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make (...)
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    Can the computer replace the adult for storybook reading? A meta-analysis on the effects of multimedia stories as compared to sharing print stories with an adult.Zsofia K. Takacs, Elise K. Swart & Adriana G. Bus - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Global Objects: Toward a Connected Art History.G. Thomas Tanselle - 2024 - Common Knowledge 30 (2):202-204.
    This thoughtful, learned, well-written, extensively illustrated, and heavily documented study deserves to be regarded as a landmark in art history. Traditional art history has dealt for the most part with the “fine arts” (chiefly painting, drawing, sculpture, and architecture), whereas other human creations that take physical form (such as furniture, ceramics, textiles, and metal and glass items), whether utilitarian or decorative (or both at once), are considered “craft” or “applied art” and are studied by folklorists, anthropologists, and archaeologists and often (...)
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    Ashmolean Museum: Guide to the Greek, Roman, and Chinese Coins. Pp. 51; frontispiece, 9 plates.Oxford: printed for the Visitors of the Museum, 1948. Paper, 2 s. 6 d. net. [REVIEW]G. K. Jenkins - 1949 - The Classical Review 63 (3-4):144-144.
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    Paul D. Brandes: A History of Aristotle's Rhetoric with a Bibliography of Early Printings. Pp. ii + 222; 1 diagram; 65 plates. Metuchen, NJ and London: The Scarecrow Press, 1989. £24.40. [REVIEW]N. G. Wilson - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (1):150-150.
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    Lysias P. Koumantarakis: Θονκνδίδον Πελοποννησιακὸ πόλεμος: Μετάφρασις καὶ Σχόλια. 8 vols. Pp. 357, 327, 315, 389, 325, 319, 395, 361. Privately printed , 1963. Cloth or paper. [REVIEW]N. G. L. Hammond - 1966 - The Classical Review 16 (1):115-115.
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    Selections from the Scottish philosophy of common sense.G. A. Johnston, James Beattie, Adam Ferguson, Thomas Reid & Dugald Stewart - 1915 - London,: The Open Court Publishing Company. Edited by Thomas Reid, Adam Ferguson, James Beattie & Dugald Stewart.
    The Scottish Philosophy of Common Sense originated as a protest against the philosophy of the greatest Scottish philosopher. Hume's sceptical conclusions did not excite as much opposition as might have been expected. But in Scotland especially there was a good deal of spoken criticism which was never written; and some who would have liked to denounce Hume's doctrines in print were restrained by the salutary reflection that if they were challenged to give reasons for their criticism they would find (...)
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    Magazines and the American Experience.G. Thomas Tanselle - 2022 - Common Knowledge 28 (3):463-464.
    The Grolier Club of New York has been mounting exhibitions of books and prints since 1884, and many of them are recognized as landmark treatments of their subjects. Most of them have also been accompanied by published catalogs or related books. A recent instance was the exhibition, in the early months of 2021, drawn from Steven Lomazow's vast collection of American magazines, consisting of over eighty-three thousand separate issues from 1731 to the present. The substantial and profusely illustrated book that (...)
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    The Audience of Leviathan and the Audience of Hobbes's Political Philosophy.G. M. Vaughan - 2001 - History of Political Thought 22 (3):448-471.
    Sovereigns, students and common people have been suggested as the intended audiences of Leviathan. No one of these groups can be singled out. Rather, Hobbes sought an audience beyond even that of his printed words. This reflects Hobbes's growing concern with the ‘corruption’ of the people, a concern which was spurred on by the events of the Civil War. While his attempt to undo or forestall corruption does not undermine his claims to having developed the ‘science of just and unjust’, (...)
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    Kant's Theory of Science.Gordon G. Brittan - 2015 - Princeton University Press.
    While interest in Kant's philosophy has increased in recent years, very little of it has focused on his theory of science. This book gives a general account of that theory, of its motives and implications, and of the way it brought forth a new conception of the nature of philosophical thought. To reconstruct Kant's theory of science, the author identifies unifying themes of his philosophy of mathematics and philosophy of physics, both undergirded by his distinctive logical doctrines, and shows how (...)
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    Recovering The Principles of Humane Experimental Technique: The 3Rs and the Human Essence of Animal Research.Robert G. W. Kirk - 2018 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 43 (4):622-648.
    The 3Rs, or the replacement, reduction, and refinement of animal research, are widely accepted as the best approach to maximizing high-quality science while ensuring the highest standard of ethical consideration is applied in regulating the use of animals in scientific procedures. This contrasts with the muted scientific interest in the 3Rs when they were first proposed in The Principles of Humane Experimental Technique. Indeed, the relative success of the 3Rs has done little to encourage engagement with their original text, which (...)
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    G. A. Bozonis: Ἢο σ α το λληνικο πολιτισμο . Pp. 162. Athens: privately printed, 1964. Paper.Hector Thomson - 1965 - The Classical Review 15 (03):371-.
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    Mandala Symbolism: (From Vol. 9i Collected Works).C. G. Jung - 2017 - Princeton University Press.
    Contents: Mandalas. I. A Study in the Process of Individuation. II. Concerning Mandala Symbolism Index Originally published in 1972. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage (...)
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    Fractions We Cannot Ignore: The Nonsymbolic Ratio Congruity Effect.Percival G. Matthews & Mark R. Lewis - 2017 - Cognitive Science 41 (6):1656-1674.
    Although many researchers theorize that primitive numerosity processing abilities may lay the foundation for whole number concepts, other classes of numbers, like fractions, are sometimes assumed to be inaccessible to primitive architectures. This research presents evidence that the automatic processing of nonsymbolic magnitudes affects processing of symbolic fractions. Participants completed modified Stroop tasks in which they selected the larger of two symbolic fractions while the ratios of the fonts in which the fractions were printed and the overall sizes of the (...)
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    Avicenna in Renaissance Italy: The Canon and Medical Teaching in Italian Universities after 1500.Nancy G. Siraisi - 2014 - Princeton University Press.
    The Canon of Avicenna, one of the principal texts of Arabic origin to be assimilated into the medical learning of medieval Europe, retained importance in Renaissance and early modern European medicine. After surveying the medieval reception of the book, Nancy Siraisi focuses on the Canon in sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century Italy, and especially on its role in the university teaching of philosophy of medicine and physiological theory. Originally published in 1987. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology (...)
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    Evolution and Ethics: T.H. Huxley's Evolution and Ethics with New Essays on its Victorian and Sociobiological Context.James G. Paradis & George Christopher Williams - 1989 - Princeton University Press.
    T. H. Huxley (1825-1895) was not only an active protagonist in the religious and scientific upheaval that followed the publication of Darwin's theory of evolution but also a harbinger of the sociobiological debates about the implications of evolution that are now going on. His seminal lecture Evolution and Ethics, reprinted here with its introductory Prolegomena, argues that the human psyche is at war with itself, that humans are alienated in a cosmos that has no special reference to their needs, and (...)
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    Notes on Epictetus, Lucian, and the ‘Edict of Ptolemy IV’.G. Zuntz - 1950 - Classical Quarterly 44 (1-2):69-72.
    In Epictetus‘ chapter on Providence, the eighteenth section contains an evident corruption: ταντα επ’ εκαοτον επνειν εδει και και νον μεγιστον υμνονεπνμνειν… The duplication of cannot be genuine. It is not an iteration of the kind which heightens the effect of a passage: it just falls flat. Wilamowitz, in his Lesebuch, printed in the first place. This is an improvement, but I doubt whether this conjecture really settles the point. The duplication is stressed, and not eased, by the noun and (...)
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    (1 other version)Finding the Mean: Theory and Practice in Aristotelian Political Philosophy.Stephen G. Salkever - 1989 - Princeton University Press.
    Stephen Salkever shows that reading Aristotle is a starting point for discussing contemporary political problems in new ways that avoid the opposition between liberal individualism and republican communitarianism, between the politics of rights and the politics of virtues. Originally published in 1990. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them (...)
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    Selected Writings. [REVIEW]A. C. G. - 1965 - Review of Metaphysics 18 (4):776-776.
    Twenty-five essays originally published by Mead in various journals and now out-of-print books. This collection contains almost all of the philosophically significant writings of Mead which were published during his lifetime. Reck has written a fine introduction which relates the essays to Mead's posthumously published work and places his thought as a whole in historical perspective. This volume will be of interest both to philosophers and to students of social psychology.—G. A. C.
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    Hindu Polytheism. [REVIEW]G. E. W. - 1966 - Review of Metaphysics 20 (2):365-365.
    This book is both extraordinarily useful and wonderfully beautiful. It provides a sympathetic and articulate account of the basic philosophical and religious theory of Hindu polytheism, an analysis of some of its fundamental concepts, a systematic ordering and explanation of the major deities with their various names and symbols, and a clear picture of the structure and development of Hindu thought. The Sanskrit texts are printed separately, and there is a set of fine black-and-white plates. I can't imagine a more (...)
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    The Doctrine of Being in the Aristotelian Metaphysics. [REVIEW]G. E. W. - 1963 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (2):308-308.
    There are many reasons to rejoice at this revision of Owens' masterful work, although one might question the term "revision." There are no substantive revisions in the text. There is a very important addition, the Foreword to the Second Edition, in which Owens defends his views against critics and goes on to point out some conclusions about the nature of the Metaphysics which were not explicitly stated in the previous edition, notably that Aristotle's metaphysics was necessarily not a system and (...)
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    Bioethics and the Demise of the Concept of Human Dignity.David G. Kirchhoffer - 2011 - Human Reproduction and Genetic Ethics 17 (2):141-154.
    The rise of “dignity talk” has led to the concept of human dignity being criticized in recent years. Some critics argue that human dignity must either be something we have or something we acquire. Others argue that there is no such thing as human dignity and people really mean something else when they appeal to it. Both “dignity talk” and the criticisms arise from a problematic conception of medical ethics as a legalistic, procedural techne. A retrieval of hermeneutical ethics, by (...)
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  49. Roger Bacon essays: contributed by various writers on the occasion of the commemoration of the seventh centenary of his birth.A. G. Little - 1972 - New York: Russell & Russell. Edited by Roger Bacon.
    On Roger Bacon's life and works, by A. G. Little. -- Der Einfluss des Robert Grosseteste auf die wissenschaftliche Richtung des Roger Bacon, von L. Baur. -- La place de Roger Bacon parmi les philosophes du xiie siècle, par F. Picavet. -- Roger Bacon and the Latin vulgate, by F. A. Gasquet. -- Roger Bacon and philology, by S. A. Hirsch. -- The place of Roger Bacon in the history of mathematics, by D. E. Smith. -- Roger Bacon und seine (...)
     
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    The Logic of the Cultural Sciences: Five Studies.S. G. Lofts (ed.) - 2000 - Yale University Press.
    This new translation of The Logic of the Cultural Sciences _ _makes Ernst Cassirer’s classic study, long out of print, available to English readers. A German Jew living in exile at the beginning of the Second World War, Cassirer wrote this book—one of his clearest and most concise—in response to the crises besetting his era. It represented to him a rethinking and completion of his magnum opus _The Philosophy of Symbolic Forms. _S. G. Lofts’s translation stays close to the (...)
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