Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... Press was the only part of the University that didn't keep Vice - Chancellor North awake at night.2 For the University , the relationship with a successful Press has provided scholarly renown , a showcase for the best work of Oxford ...
... Press was the only part of the University that didn't keep Vice - Chancellor North awake at night.2 For the University , the relationship with a successful Press has provided scholarly renown , a showcase for the best work of Oxford ...
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... Press, and 20 part-time, and those numbers rose in 1969 to 227 full-time and 15 part-time.127 Oxford was the biggest university press in the country. In 1967 British university presses published the following number of books: OUP ...
... Press, and 20 part-time, and those numbers rose in 1969 to 227 full-time and 15 part-time.127 Oxford was the biggest university press in the country. In 1967 British university presses published the following number of books: OUP ...
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... University Press; Oxford University Press,1972.* The Seal in the Dolphin Pool. Auckland: Auckland University Press;Oxford UniversityPress, 1974. Dwarf with aBilliard Cue.Auckland: Auckland University Press; Oxford University Press, 1979 ...
... University Press; Oxford University Press,1972.* The Seal in the Dolphin Pool. Auckland: Auckland University Press;Oxford UniversityPress, 1974. Dwarf with aBilliard Cue.Auckland: Auckland University Press; Oxford University Press, 1979 ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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