Oxford University Press Orden de los libros
Este autor se centra en obras literarias que resaltan la sabiduría atemporal y la tradición intelectual. Su escritura está inspirada por un profundo compromiso con el fomento de la excelencia académica y la difusión del conocimiento científico. A través de su prosa, busca enriquecer a los lectores y contribuir al avance de la educación y la investigación.






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With a host of accessible, quality new settings, and with pieces based on all the major hymn tunes, these volumes are a must for every church organist's library.
- 2023
World War Two re-assessed for a new generation, from the 1930s through to the beginnings of the Cold War. A stimulating and thought-provoking new interpretation of one of the most terrible episodes in world history.
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Geography Mastery includes all the lesson planning, resources and subject knowledge support needed to deliver every KS1 and KS2 geography lesson in your school. Offering an exciting well-sequenced curriculum, Geography Mastery delivers core knowledge, enables progression and develops key skills that children need for life within and beyond school.
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The story of the 'long Renaissance' for a new generation-from Giotto and Dante in thirteenth-century Italy, to the English literary Renaissance in the first half of the seventeenth century.
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Provides key, practical information on the Dental Foundation and Core Training programmes giving dental graduates a detailed insight into the skills needed to optimise the educational value and opportunities of their training post.
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Answer the call of the wild with this timeless, stunningly beautiful gift book from Brian Wildsmith, one of the world's finest illustrators, presented with a foreword from shining star of children's literature, Michael Rosen.
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for Tenor Tuba (Euphonium) and piano Vaughan Williams's Concerto for Bass Tuba and Orchestra was the first major concerto to be written for the instrument. The original plan to transpose it for Euphonium was not realised during the composer's lifetime, and only now, in this transcription by David Childs, has that goal been attained.
