<p>All volumes ofcommentary onBook 4 of the German Civil Code (BGB) may also be purchased by partial subscription. The reduced partial subscription price applies.</p>
<p>The ancient Greek commentaries that were preserved on papyrus have previously been published in scattered works. This corpus is unique in the academic world in that it presents these texts in collected form. The entire work is divided into four main sections: Pars I Commentaria et lexica in auctores; Pars II Commentaria in adespota; Pars III Lexica; Pars IV Concordantiae et Indices. </p>
Die Autor*innen eröffnen Einblicke in den Charakter Westberlins, wobei sie auf das Geschlechtliche und Sexuelle fokussieren. Texte und künstlerische Arbeiten fügen sich zu einem Gesamtbild, in dem individuelle Lebensentscheidungen ebenso Raum finden wie trans*, lesbischer und schwuler Aktivismus.
<p> How was knowledge produced by different people in different times and at different places? How was knowledge stored, managed, classified, organized, deployed, forgotten, and recycled? Finally, how did such practices affect what counted as knowledge? The series invites contributions on the 'long' early modern period in Europe and publishes also works on global cultures of knowledge under European influence. </p>
With its coherent analytical framework and accessible style, Foundations of European Politics: A Comparative Approach introduces students to important tools of social science and comparative analysis.
This book-series, initiated in 1992, has an interdisciplinary orientation; it comprises research monographs, collections of essays and annotated editions from the 18th century to the present. The term German-Jewish literature refers to the literary work of Jewish authors writing in German to the extent that Jewish aspects can be identified in these. However, the image of Jews among non-Jewish authors, often determined by anti-Semitism, is also a factor in the history of German-Jewish relations as reflected in literature. This series provides an appropriate forum for research into the whole problematic area.
<p>The new series, <em>Griechische Dramen</em> [Greek Dramas], explores the classical Greek tragedies from Athens by providing a new translation into prose, while staying close to the original text, with an extensive linguistic and factual commentary facing the relevant text with a translation.</p>