This vast study, first published between 1784 and 1818, and written on an unprecedentedly large historical scale was begun at the urging of the author’s friend Edward Gibbon. William Mitford (1744–182
This is the second edition of Virgil’s works by the German classical philologist Otto Ribbeck published in Leipzig in 1894–1895. It is solely a work of textual criticism, in which Ribbeck assembled th
Presented in the form of a series of biographical essays, this 1845 history of Hebrew women traces a continuity from the biblical matriarchs to the Jewish women of Aguilar’s own generation.
Herman Merivale (1806–74) was an English civil servant, historian and economist appointed Professor of Political Economy at the University of Oxford in 1837. These volumes, first published in 1841, co
George Combe (1788–1858) was an influential British phrenologist. These volumes, first published in 1840, contain Combe’s account of a phrenological lecture tour he undertook in the United States betw
Some of the 33 papers in this collection are from Symposium BB "Materials for NuclearApplications." The areas covered are actinides and nuclear energy; actinide chemistry; actinide physics and metallu
Earl Grey’s 1853 summary of British colonial policy and activity during the administration in which he served as colonial secretary is an important primary source for students of the reasons behind th
First published in 1839, Madvig’s edition of Cicero’s De Finibus was an important contribution to nineteenth-century textual criticism, which defined the standard for sound textual criticism. This Cam
First published in 1839, Madvig’s edition of Cicero’s De Finibus was an important contribution to nineteenth-century textual criticism, which defined the standard for sound textual criticism. This Cam
James Gairdner (1828–1912) was one of the foremost authorities of his day on the Tudor period. This four-volume survey, originally published 1908–1913, argues that the impetus for the English Reformat
John Lloyd Stephens (1805–1852) was an American politician who is renowned for his pioneering research into the ancient Maya civilisation. First published in 1841, this book describes the ancient Maya
Boucher de Perthes (1788–1868) argued that humans lived in the Pleistocene period. He claimed to have discovered flint tools and human bones during excavations in the Somme Valley. Contemporaries doub
The German historian Eduard Meyer’s two-volume work on ancient history up to the fifth century BCE was first published in 1892–1899. Volume 1 focuses on the Pelasgian people, the Ionians and Herodotus
Wilamowitz-Moellendorff’s edition of Herakles was published in 1895. The renowned German philologist delivers a detailed reading and translation of Euripides’ classic tragedy, and also provides the re
Grace Book B, in two volumes, covers the years from 1488 to 1544. This transcription was first published in 1903–5 with an introduction by Mary Bateson of Newnham College which explains the terminolog
The celebrated classicist Richard Bentley (1662–1742) was elected Master of Trinity College, Cambridge in 1700. These two volumes of his correspondence, first published in 1842 and here reissued as a
Many of Jane Austen’s letters were published for the first time in this collection by Lord Brabourne. The letters begin in 1796, when she was twenty, and end with her death in 1817. Framed with biogra
Thomas Baker (1656–1740) spent most of his long life at St John’s College, Cambridge pursuing historical research. His writings included a history of the college, which was edited by John Mayor and pu
Kid's Box Classware offers you an exciting new way to use the Student's Book material in class. Whether you've got a computer and projector or an interactive whiteboard, this classroom software facili
This popular course combines systematic preparation for all five papers of the Proficiency exam with a fresh and lively approach. These Audio CDs contain listening material to support the Student's Bo
The symposium, paid for by the US Department of Energy, explored relationships between structure and function in natural biological tissues, and in materials that have been designed to mimic either th
Sir William Rowan Hamilton (1805-65) was a distinguished Irish mathematician who worked in the fields of classical mechanics, optics and algebra, as well as in physics and astronomy. Hamilton was the
First published in 1854, this is a two-volume set of historical sources relating to the University of Cambridge during the religious upheavals from the Elizabethan period to the Restoration.
John Cam Hobhouse’s 1859 publication provides a detailed account of his travels to Italy between 1816 and 1854. The two volumes contain informative descriptions of the places, people and politics of n
Sir George Darwin, second son and fifth child of Charles Darwin, was concerned primarily with the effect of the sun and moon on tidal forces on Earth, and with the theoretical cosmogony which evolved
This two-volume set, originally published in 1862, gives a year-by-year commentary on the operas, ballets, singers and dancers popular in London from 1830 to 1859. It’s author, music critic of The Ath
This two-volume survey of German music, from 1854, offers lively descriptions of the musical life of German cities, and extended essays on Spohr, Beethoven, Schubert and Mendelssohn, but Chorley is by
This three-volume book, first published in 1841, originated in a journal written by the music critic Chorley while travelling in Europe. His aim was to ‘illustrate the present state of theatrical, orc
The series of bi-annual symposia on intermetallic phases responds to an increasing demand for materials that allow higher operating temperatures, a lower weight of components, and maybe even better re
The proceedings of the 2008 Symposium for Solid-State Ionics include 23 research papers dedicated to innovative energy storage solutions for researchers and engineers. Editors Traversa (materials scie
Papers from a winter 2008 symposium, held at the MRS Fall Meeting in Boston, present recent results from universities, national laboratories, and industries, concentrating on fundamental materials and
This collection documents the political and territorial changes within and between states bordering the Red Sea, or linked with it, including islands and European colonies. This period corresponds wit
Animated stories, songs, worksheets and flashcards, plus over three hundred illustrated words needed for the Cambridge Young Learners English (YLE) Starters test. With animated stories, songs, printab
Animated stories, songs, worksheets and flashcards, plus over three hundred illustrated words needed for the Cambridge Young Learners English (YLE) Starters test. With animated stories, songs, printab
Kid's Box Classware offers you an exciting way to use the Pupil’s Book material in class. Whether you've got a computer and projector or an interactive whiteboard, this classroom software facilitates
Kid's Box Classware offers you an exciting way to use the Pupil's Book material in class. Whether you've got a computer and projector or an interactive whiteboard, this classroom software facilitates
Kid's Box Classware offers you an exciting way to use the Pupil’s Book material in class. Whether you've got a computer and projector or an interactive whiteboard, this classroom software facilitates
Designed to make learning fun and encourage communication in the Primary classroom, the Primary i-Box is a collection of seven teacher-led, multi-media games and activities. It includes all the key vo
Complete CAE is a new course for the 2008 updated CAE exam. Informed by the Cambridge Learner Corpus and providing a complete CAE exam paper specially prepared for publication by Cambridge ESOL, it is
Cambridge BEC 4 Higher provides a set of four complete practice tests for the Cambridge BEC Higher exam. These past examination papers from University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations (Cambridge ESOL)