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Is livestream shopping conceptually New? a comparative literature review of livestream shopping and TV home shopping research
Ki, Chung-Wha (Chloe);Chenn, Ashley;Man Chong, Sze;Cho, Erin
Academic Journal Academic Journal | In Journal of Business Research March 2024 174 Please log in to see more details
The translation zone : a new comparative literature / Emily Apter.
PRINT BOOK | Princeton University Press | c2006.
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A New Comparative Literature—Levinas, Ethics, and Compromise
Ramadanovic, Petar
Academic Journal Academic Journal | PMLA, 2014 Jan 01. 129(1), 125-126. Please log in to see more details

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The new royal encyclopaedia; or, complete modern universal dictionary of arts and sciences. On a new and improved plan. In which all the respective sciences are arranged into complete systems, the arts digested into distinct treatises, and philosophical subjects introduced in detatched dissertations. Also, the separate parts of knowledge alphabetically arranged, and copiously explained, according to the best authhorities. Containing a copious digest and display of the whole theory and practice of the liberal and mechanical arts. Comprising a general repository of ancient and modern literature, from the earliest ages down to the present time. Containing all the new improvements and latests discoveries made in the arts and sciences, particularly acoustics aerology aerostation agriculture algebra amphibiology anatomy annuities architecture arithmetic astronomy belles-lettres book-keeping botany brewing catoptrics chemistry chronology commerce comparative anatomy conchology conics cosmography criticism dialling dioptrics distillation drawing dyeing electricity engineering engraving entomology ethics farriery fencing financing fluxions fortification fossils gardening gauging geography geometry grammar gunnery handicrafts heraldry history husbandry hydraulics hydrography hydrostatics ichthyology laws logic magnetism mammalia mathematics mechanics medicine mensuration merchandize metallurgy metaphysics military affairs mineralogy midwifery music mythology navigation national affairs optics oratory ornithology painting perspective pharmacy philolosophy physic physiology pneumatics poetry politics projectiles rhetoric rites sculpture surgery surveying tactics theology trade trigonometry vermeology zoology, &c. Including all the material information that is contained in Chamber's Cyclopaedia, the Encyclopaedia Britannica, and the French Encylopedie. By introducing and incorporating complete systems on the sciences, and distinct treatises on the respective arts, this work comprises, independent of the alphabetical arrangement, a general circle of science; and forms the most comprehensive library of universal knowledge that was ever published in the English language. The whole entirely freed from the errors, obscurities, and superfluities of other dictionaries. In three volumes. By William Henry Hall, Esquire. Assisted by gentlemen of scientific knowledge whose names and addresses appear in the work. Illustrated with upwards of one hundred and fifty large superb copper-plates, accurately descriptive of the different subjects to which they refer.
PRINT BOOK | Printed for C. Cooke, No. 17, Pater-noster-Row ; and sold by the booksellers of Bath, Bristol, Birmingham, Canterbury, Cambridge, Coventry, Chester, Derby, Exeter, Gloucester, Hereford, Hull, Ipswich, Leeds, Liverpool, Leicester, Manchester, Newcastle, Norwich, Nottingham, Northampton, Oxford, Reading, Salisbury, Sherborn, Sheffield, Shrewsbury, Worcester, Winchester, York ; and by all other booksellers in England, Scotland, and Ireland | 1791? | The Second Edition. Revised, corrected, and considerably enlarged, by Thomas Augustus Lloyd, Esquire. Of Thanet Place, Strand.

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