今2013.2.6 午他當台大的義工路、經日文系碰到一些拋出來的書-雜誌,他挑三本送我 (他說蘇兄是天才......)。《中國文學歷史與思想中的觀念變遷》精裝論文大、台大文學院主編,2005/ 《現代台灣研究》第34號 關西大學‧台灣史研究會200.9.30 / 《廣譯》第2期,政大外文學院翻譯中心,2009.1
2013.1.13
Handwörterbuch des Europäischen Privatrechts
hand dictionary, the European private right
2大冊 2009
傍晚莫莉買3書
Coriolanus (The Oxford Shakespeare) 這是學生教科書, 畫很多處, 特點是INTRODUCTION 有148頁
Documenta IX , 1992年的Guide, 小書正文244頁note空白8頁Sponsors約24頁
Tudor England by John Guy, OUP , 1988共 582頁 索引545-82
- Paperback: 624 pages
- Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; New edition (March 8, 1990)
John Guy here provides the most complete narrative history of Tudor England in more than 30 years. A compelling account of political and religious developments from the advent of the Tudors in the 1460s to the death of Elizabeth I in 1603, his authoritative study discusses the far-reaching changes in government and the Reformation of the Church under Henry VII, Edward VI, Mary, and Elizabeth, and is enriched with illuminating character studies of the monarchs and politicians of the era. Taking into account new debates on the progress of the English Reformation and the strengths and weaknesses of Tudor Government at a local and national level, the book includes contextual analyses of the Tudor English economy, society, and political culture.
Review
'John Guy's book, lucid, scholarly, remarkably accomplished, provides an excellent overview ... Guy handles the traditional themes of power and religion with authority and conviction.' Jonathan Clark, The Sunday Times
`It is a full and strong account... Notes of the 16 chapters, a select bibliography, a glossary and a detailed index are an invaluable plus.' Oldham Evening Chronicle
'John Guy provides a compelling account of political and religious developments.' Good Book Guide
'This is a huge book. It is a consistently interesting one. I have thoroughly enjoyed reading it, and would expect others to enjoy it also. The sheer range of coverage, based on the author's own work and his extensive knowledge of the writings of others, is deeply impressive. That, and much else besides, makes this quite excellent book a "must."' Jenny Wormald, Glasgow Herald
`John Guy is easily the most stimulating and vital Tudor historian writing today... a work of formidable erudition... it provides an invaluable and up-to-date guide to the historiography of the period.' Canadian Journal of History
'Judiciousness and equity are Guy's hallmarks. His sympathetic account of Wolsey is agile and humane, while the Machiavellian Thomas Cromwell emerges as a man of passionate evangelical faith ... painstaking book' Paul Hartle, Country Life
'closely argued, heavily weighted with detail and supplied with 54 pages of references ... The author's enthusiasm is engaging and his breadth of knowledge impressive.' Rosalind K. Marshall, The Scotsman
'Guy handles the traditional themes of power and religion with authority and conviction. John Guy's book, lucid, scholarly, remarkably accomplished, provides an excellent overview.' Jonathan Clark, Sunday Times
'the first comprehensive history of Tudor England for 30 years Patrick Collinson, Observer
'Guy's treatment of administration under Thomas Cromwell is a model of historical analysis and historiographical tact ... astonishingly up-to-date ... no historian can be expert and original on everything - and John Guy is expert and original on more than most of us' Christopher Haigh, Christ Church, Oxford. TES
`It is a full and strong account... Notes of the 16 chapters, a select bibliography, a glossary and a detailed index are an invaluable plus.' Oldham Evening Chronicle
'John Guy provides a compelling account of political and religious developments.' Good Book Guide
'This is a huge book. It is a consistently interesting one. I have thoroughly enjoyed reading it, and would expect others to enjoy it also. The sheer range of coverage, based on the author's own work and his extensive knowledge of the writings of others, is deeply impressive. That, and much else besides, makes this quite excellent book a "must."' Jenny Wormald, Glasgow Herald
`John Guy is easily the most stimulating and vital Tudor historian writing today... a work of formidable erudition... it provides an invaluable and up-to-date guide to the historiography of the period.' Canadian Journal of History
'Judiciousness and equity are Guy's hallmarks. His sympathetic account of Wolsey is agile and humane, while the Machiavellian Thomas Cromwell emerges as a man of passionate evangelical faith ... painstaking book' Paul Hartle, Country Life
'closely argued, heavily weighted with detail and supplied with 54 pages of references ... The author's enthusiasm is engaging and his breadth of knowledge impressive.' Rosalind K. Marshall, The Scotsman
'Guy handles the traditional themes of power and religion with authority and conviction. John Guy's book, lucid, scholarly, remarkably accomplished, provides an excellent overview.' Jonathan Clark, Sunday Times
'the first comprehensive history of Tudor England for 30 years Patrick Collinson, Observer
'Guy's treatment of administration under Thomas Cromwell is a model of historical analysis and historiographical tact ... astonishingly up-to-date ... no historian can be expert and original on everything - and John Guy is expert and original on more than most of us' Christopher Haigh, Christ Church, Oxford. TES
About the Author
John Guy is Reader in History at the University of Bristol and was John Hinkley Visiting Professor at the Johns Hopkins University (1989-90). He is the author of many books on the Tudor period and is a contributor to the Oxford Illustrated History of Britain
文學院有一批旁門書: 宋元學案/
近代馬來亞華人(人人文庫)
地球的前途 (廣文)
台灣社會力的分析(環宇)
中國現代史問答 (台北南京)
宋代太學生救國運動 (文星)
中國古代度量衡 (天津教育)
中國原始社會史述
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