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Barāqish/Yathill (Yemen) 1986-2007 /
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This richly illustrated volume presents the remarkable results of the Italian Archaeological Mission's investigations at the site of the walled town of Baraqish in interior Yemen, ancient Yathill of the Sabaeans and Minaeans, between 1986 and 2007.
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Also issued in print in two volumes: 2021.
"Available in both print and Open Access"--Homepage. :
1 online resource (xiv, 921 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps (black and white) :
Specialized. :
Includes bibliographical references. :
9781789694710 (PDF ebook) : :
Open access.
Discovering Downtown Cairo : architecture... and stories /
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Copyright Summer School Downtown Cairo.
Guide Book hsd special paperback binding with only one side fixed ti the book (spine not attached) :
271 pages : illustrations (some color), plans ; 24 cm. :
Bibliography : pages 266-269. :
9783868592962
Barāqish/Yathill (Yemen) 1986-2007 /
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This richly illustrated volume presents the remarkable results of the Italian Archaeological Mission's investigations at the site of the walled town of Baraqish in interior Yemen, ancient Yathill of the Sabaeans and Minaeans, between 1986 and 2007.
:
Also issued in print in two volumes: 2021.
"Available in both print and Open Access"--Homepage. :
1 online resource (xiv, 921 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps (black and white) :
Specialized. :
Includes bibliographical references. :
9781789694710 (PDF ebook) : :
Open access.
The ideal of the self-governing church : a study in Victorian missionary strategy /
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It is part of current missiological orthodoxy that newly created churches should obtain independence from cross-cultural missionaries as soon as possible. It is not often realised that much Victorian missionary thinking shared that objective. This important new work examines the ideal of the self-governing church in the Victorian period through a study of the official mind of the Church Missionary Society. The study begins with an examination of Henry Venn's, the famous CMS Secretary, commitment to self-supporting, self-propagating and self-governing churches. Was he a lonely figure battling against the accepted wisdom of the mid-Victorian period? The author argues that he was not, and was, if anything a slightly conservative spokesman for much current wisdom. Far from his views being abandoned at his death, they were the accepted orthodoxy within CMS until the end of the century. Although they came under increasing attack in the nineties, it was not until the beginning of the twentieth century, particularly under the influence of Eugune Stock, that they were finally abandoned. The importance of this study lies not only in its ability to explain Victorian missionary development, but also because it takes on board the age-old issue of how quickly should a church become self-governing.
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1 online resource (xv, 293 pages) :
Includes bibliographical references (p. 265-284) and index. :
9789004319837 :
0924-9389 ; :
Available to subscribing member institutions only.