New Releases by David John

David John is the author of Churchill's War (1987), Diffusion in the Condensed State (1987), Acts (1985), Studies in the Alexander Romance (1985), Cases and Materials on International Law (1983).

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Diffusion in the Condensed State

release date: Jan 01, 1987

Studies in the Alexander Romance

Studies in the Alexander Romance
The Alexander Romance, a fabulous pseudo-history of the life of Alexander the Great compiled in late Antiquity, was one of the most popular secular texts in Europe during the Middle Ages. Its subsequent influence on the development of French and German literature has been significant. Professor Ross was a leading authority on the history and transmission of the Latin and French versions of the Romance, and his work has done much to clarify the spread of the Alexander legend in medieval European literature. This volume brings together all of David Ross''s papers on the Alexander Romance, dealing separately with the Latin versions and their French and German reworkings. These include the first publication of a number of original texts in Latin and in German. There is also a valuable section on the development of the accompanying picture-cycle to the Romance, which derives from late-antique sources.

Cases and Materials on International Law

The Secret Diaries of Hitler's Doctor

The Secret Diaries of Hitler's Doctor
På baggrund af Hitlers livlæge, Theo Morells dagbøger beskrives Hitlers fysiske og psykiske tilstand gennem 2. verdenskrig til hans sidste dage i Berlin.

The Craniosynostoses

The Craniosynostoses
The human skull has many functions. The largest component of the skull, the neurocranium, protects and insulates the brain. It comprises the dome-shaped vault or calvaria, obviously a protective structure, and the more complex cranial base, which gives the vault a massive foundation and also houses the organs of hearing, balance, and smell. The facial skeleton, or splanchnocranium, encloses the upper airway and the mouth. Chewing, the cQ-ordinated action ofthe jaws and teeth, is a function of the facial skeleton. The orbits, formed from both calvarial and facial bones, house the eyes and their accessory muscles. The''skull also provides skeletal support for the muscles which affect speech and facial expression. It is largely by these that people communicate and display their emotions. Personality is judged on speech and on facial appearances, by conscious or subconscious aesthetic comparisons with cultural ideas-and prejudices. So the shape of the skull has, or can have, profound emotional significance.

The Destruction of Dresden/David Irving ; with a Foreword by Sir Robert Saundby

The Measurement of Soil Properties in the Triaxial Test

A Computer for a Position Indicating System

The Constitution, Congress, and the Courts

A Study of the Effect of Certain Electrolytes on Stabilizing and Precipitating Gold Sols

The Postalization of the Telephone and the Telegraph

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