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Authors:David Saunders, Peter Mapp, Peter Sacre, Duncan Templ
Publisher: Architectural Press
Keywords: design, team, advice, second, environment, acoustics
Number of Pages: 192
Published: 1998-01-27
List price: $52.00
ISBN-10: 0750636440
ISBN-13: 9780750636445

Authors:Dirk Sacre, Dirk Sacre, Marcel Smets,
Publisher: Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers
Keywords: english, haiku, amp, latin, dance, tonight
Number of Pages: 93
Published: 1999-10-01
List price: $10.00
ISBN-10: 0865164401
ISBN-13: 9780865164406

Tonight They All Dance can serve as a primer to the composition of Latin verse and, as such, can lend students and scholars alike insight into the intricacies and joys of writing poetry in a non-native language. Haiku, with its short form and engaging content, is the ideal instrument for a first exploration of Latin poetic composition. By modeling the composition of Latin haiku and translating both the substance and the form into English haiku, students will begin to understand the challenges of accurate and beautiful translation. It is only through such intimate experience that a true sense o

Author: Antonio Sacre
Publisher: Albert Whitman & Company
Keywords: mouse, barking
Number of Pages: 32
Published: 2003-01-01
List price: $16.99
ISBN-10: 0807505714
ISBN-13: 9780807505717

Mamá, Papá, Sister, and Brother Ratón go for a picnic on a beautiful day. After a delicious lunch of medianoches and lemonade, Mamá and Papá smooch—eeewww!—and Brother and Sister must find something to do. And what could be more fun than teasing the cat behind the fence? But the fence isn’t as high as they think! Faster than they can say, "Adios, Gato!" Brother and Sister are racing back to Mamá and Papá with the cat in pursuit. The brave Ratón family knows what to do—hide behind Mamá! But what will Mamá do?

Authors:Gilbert Tournoy, Dirk Sacré,
Publisher: Leuven University Press
Keywords: studies, vol, liv, latin, neo, lovaniensia, journal, humanistica
Number of Pages: 488
Published: 2005-12-19
List price: $187.50
ISBN-10: 9058674924
ISBN-13: 9789058674920

Humanistica Lovaniensia publishes articles on Neo-Latin in English, French, German, Italian, Latin and Spanish, and critical editions of Neo-Latin texts with translations and notes. Furthermore, it contains the annual systematically ordered bibliography of Neo-Latin studies (Instrumentum bibliographicum neolatinum), accompanied by critical notes. The journal is fully indexed (names, mss., Neo-Latin neologisms). Volume 1 through 16 were edited by the late Mgr. Henry de Vocht from 1928 to 1961 as a series of monographs on the history of humanism at Louvain, especially in the Collegium Trilingue.

Authors:Gilbert Tournoy, Dirk Sacre,
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Keywords: ijsewijn, jozef, supplementa, humanistica, lovaniensia, honour, studies, sinapis, garland, neo, latin, granum
Number of Pages: 362
Published: 1997-06-30
List price: $49.40
ISBN-10: 9061868165
ISBN-13: 9789061868163

Authors:Dirk Sacre, Gilbert Tournoy,
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Keywords: ijsewijn, supplementa, humanistica, lovaniensia, jozef, memory, essays, neo, latin, literature, myricae
Number of Pages: 698
Published: 2000-11
List price: $93.50
ISBN-10: 9058670546
ISBN-13: 9789058670540

Authors:Edward Lyn Lewis, E. Peter Jones, Peter Lemke, Peter
Publisher: Springer
Keywords: series, sub, environmental, security, volume, partnership, science, budget, arctic, ocean, nato, freshwater
Number of Pages: 644
Published: 2000-05-31
List price: $110.00
ISBN-10: 0792364406
ISBN-13: 9780792364405

The hydrological cycle of the Arctic Ocean has intimate and complex linkages to global climate: changes in one affect the other, usually with a feedback. The combined effects of large river runoff, advection of meteoric water, low evaporation rates and distillation by freezing contribute to the formation of a strong halocline in the upper Arctic ocean, which limits thermal communication between the sea ice and the warmer waters of Atlantic origin below. Sea ice and freshened surface waters are transported from the marginal seas by winds and currents, ultimately exiting the Arctic Ocean
  
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