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Journal articles on the topic "Lost in a book"

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Cohen, Dov. "Missing Treasures: Tracking Lost Ladino Books." Zutot 17, no. 1 (March 22, 2019): 58–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18750214-12171085.

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Abstract A comprehensive project conducted over the past few years to locate and document every book printed in Ladino, revealed that between the years 1490–1960, nearly four thousand titles were published. In this article, I will show that many Ladino books were lost over the generations. Some of those missing books were referenced in assorted sources. Others did not come to researchers’ attention until fairly recently. This study contains several examples of Ladino books from the 16th century, which were lost and then rediscovered – due to the fact that their fragments were preserved in the Cairo Genizah or found in the bindings of antique books.
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Mullins, Tom. "Lost in a book." Irish Educational Studies 7, no. 1 (January 1988): 41–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0332331880070107.

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Shakespeare, Steven. "Book Review: Lost Icons." Theology 103, no. 816 (November 2000): 456–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0040571x0010300617.

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Jeffers, Ann. "Book Review: Paradise Lost?" Expository Times 121, no. 8 (April 15, 2010): 415–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00145246101210080810.

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Davison, Jeff. "The Lost Hymn Book." Expository Times 96, no. 12 (August 1985): 364. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/001452468509601206.

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Tydecks, Johanna. "The Lost Thing." Journal of Educational Media, Memory, and Society 5, no. 2 (September 1, 2013): 45–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/jemms.2013.050204.

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The transformation of a picture book into a film is a special case of film adaptation because this process involves inherently intermedial qualities. In media literacy terms, when viewers look at a picture book that has been made into a film, they familiarize themselves with the story's imagery and plot, which makes it easier for them to comprehend the techniques employed by the film to create meaning. The Oscar-winning short film The Lost Thing is exemplary of this, as it narrates the same story as the original picture book, dealing with social as well as existential issues. This comparative analysis focuses on the two di erent narrations of this story with regard to the literacy skills required to comprehend them.
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Mendez, Mario F. "Lost in Translation." Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society 5, no. 5 (July 1999): 472–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s135561779922509x.

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On the surface, reviewing a dictionary seems like a relatively straightforward task. The book is an extensive compilation of terms used in psychology and psychiatry. The dictionary provides a comprehensive listing of the English–Spanish translation equivalents that can be useful to psychologists and psychiatrists working in increasingly bilingual environments. This book could facilitate professional communications across the English–Spanish divide.
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Fetisov, Maxim. "Apocalypse as a Way of Life." Sotsiologicheskoe Obozrenie / Russian Sociological Review 21, no. 3 (2022): 319–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.17323/1728-192x-2022-3-319-328.

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Book Review: Slavoj Žižek (2020). Pandemic! Covid-19 Shakes the World. London, New York: OR Books; Slavoj Žižek (2020). Pandemic! 2. Chronicles of a Time Lost. London, New York: OR Books; Slavoj Žižek (2021). Heaven in Disorder London, New York: OR Books.
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Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly, Ervin Laszlo, Ralph Abraham, Allan Combs, Alfonso Montuori, Mae Wan Ho, Stanley Salthe, et al. "Commentaries on "Darwin’s Lost Theory: Bridge to a Better World"." Interdisciplinary Journal of Partnership Studies 9, no. 2 (October 28, 2022): 18. http://dx.doi.org/10.24926/ijps.v9i2.5148.

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Evolutionary systems theorist David Loye wrote many pioneering and engaging books throughout his lifetime; one of the best-known is Darwin’s Lost Theory: Bridge to a Better World (2007), a book that explores and overturns the longstanding notions of distinct Darwinism based upon a ‘survival of the fittest’ human mentality. Instead, Loye discovered and sought to bring to light Darwin’s long-ignored insights and a complete theory into the evolution of human morality as guided by moral action and love. In this article, colleagues of David Loye comment on this important book.
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Nicholls, Peter. "Ezra Pound's Lost Book: Orientamenti." Modernist Cultures 9, no. 2 (October 2014): 139–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/mod.2014.0081.

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Little has been written about Ezra Pound's extensive contributions to the Rome-based paper Meridiano di Roma between 1938 and 1943, though they provide important insight into the poet's thinking and state of mind during the last years of the Italian regime. I discussed these pieces in a preliminary way back in 1984 (in my Ezra Pound: Politics, Economics and Writing) but there has been surprisingly little interest in them since (even Robert Casillo's authoritative The Genealogy of Demons: Anti-Semitism, Fascism, and the Myths of Ezra Pound [1988] largely ignores them). The present essay explores the context and content of these pieces, looking especially at the selection Pound published under the title Orientamenti, a volume quickly destroyed when the Allies occupied Italy. Key issues are Pound's equivocal relation to the Italian regime, the obsessive, ideological cast of his thinking at this time, and his peculiarly restricted sense of what was happening at this climatic moment in modern history.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Lost in a book"

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Lima, Tatiana Hora Alves de. "A narração da experiência em News from home e Lost book found." Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1843/BUOS-9B8JN9.

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Is it possible to tell stories? This was a Walter Benjamins concern, who used to notice the decline of traditional narration in modernity era, specially that related to continuous experience shared by narrator among the listeners in oral communities. Benjamin believed that the descontinuous and fragmented experience of shocking, a typical feature of big cities, had been imposing as a formal principle in the aesthics of cinema. This dissertation is aimed at investigating how cinematroghaphic essays News from home (1977), by Chantal Akerman, and Lost book found (1996), by Jem Cohen, still bring out the possibility of narration through technical image. Besides this, our hypothesis is that they unveiled new ways of narratives from the resource to free indirect subjetive of such a way that sticks out the view of a characters in stylistic aspects. We consider that these essayists develop multifaceted narrators because they joined to th concept of free indirect subjetive beyond character's view: News from home and Lost book found shape the urban collective experience. This allows an openess of essay towards another narratives. These essays reinvent, though, the isolation in that town, which could contribute to a decline in experience. Moreover, they enact an anynomous experience amidst a crowd wandering the metropolis.
Ainda é possível narrar? Essa era uma preocupação de Walter Benjamin, que atestava o declínio da narrativa tradicional na modernidade, tendo em vista a decadência da experiência contínua, compartilhada pelo narrador junto aos seus ouvintes nas comunidades onde predominam a transmissão sustentada pela oralidade. Benjamin acreditava que a experiência descontínua e fragmentária do choque, típica das metrópoles, se impunha como princípio formal na estética do cinema. O que propomos investigar no presente estudo é de que modo os ensaios cinematográficos News from home (1977), de Chantal Akerman, e Lost book found (1996), de Jem Cohen, que apresentam autorretratos de estrangeiros que migraram para Nova Iorque, trazem à tona a possibilidade de ainda narrar, por meio da imagem técnica - através, segundo nossa hipótese, do recurso à subjetiva indireta livre, de maneira a aderir ao olhar de um personagem em termos estilísticos. A nosso ver, esses ensaístas criam narradores multifacetados, pois incorporam a subjetiva indireta livre indo além do olhar do personagem: News from home e Lost book found dão forma à experiência coletiva urbana, promovendo uma abertura do ensaio para muitas outras narrativas possíveis. Esses ensaios reconfiguram, assim, o isolamento dos indivíduos na metrópole, fator que contribuiria para a decadência da experiência, e encenam a experiência anônima em meio à multidão que perambula pela grande cidade.
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Haeussler, Doyle L. "Chasing losses : a book of poems." Virtual Press, 2003. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1260489.

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This work presents a collection of creative verse written in both classical forms, e.g., sonnet, pantoum, haiku, tanka, sestina, prose poem, and blank verse, as well as open form pieces. Examples of both narrative and lyrical verse are represented, with an emphasis on the narrative craft as well as an exploration of the lyrical forms in the context of contemporary and historical themes. While the theme of loss, in all its aspects, is present throughout, it is present as a geist rather than as a dictum. These poems have as their subject matter a wide range of experiences, both imaginative and commonplace, both familiar and magical. Mundane situations are elevated to the level of emotional consideration, and the overwhelming is reduced to familiar and intimate terms. These poems deal largely with the resilience of the human spirit and the buoyancy of hope despite the roiling seas of uncertainty and the unpredictable winds of change.
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Power, Michael O'Neill, and mopower@ozemail com au. "Transportation and Homeric Epic." The Australian National University. Faculty of Arts, 2006. http://thesis.anu.edu.au./public/adt-ANU20070502.011543.

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This thesis investigates the impact of transportation — the phenomenon of “being miles away” while receiving a narrative — on audience response. The poetics of narrative reception within the Homeric epics are described and the correspondences with the psychological concept of transportation are used to suggest the appropriateness and utility of this theory to understanding audience responses in and to the Iliad and Odyssey. The ways in which transportation complements and extends some concepts of narrative reception familiar to Homeric studies (the Epic Illusion, Vividness, and Enchantment) are considered, as are the ways in which the psychological theories might be adjusted to accommodate Homeric epic. A major claim is drawn from these theories that transportation fundamentally affects the audience’s interpretation of and responses to the narrative; this claim is tested both theoretically and empirically in terms of ambiguous characterization of Odysseus and the Kyklōps Polyphēmos in the ninth book of the Odyssey. Last, some consideration is given to the ways in which the theory (and its underlying empirical research) might be extended.
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Adendorff, Melissa. "Where the Shadows Lie : finding the other in the Spatial Depictions of the Underworld in The Book of Enoch, Inferno and Paradise Lost." Diss., University of Pretoria, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/25701.

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“Where the Shadows Lie: Finding the Other in the Spatial Depictions of the Underworld in The Book of Enoch, Inferno and Paradise Lost” answers a question of spatial behaviour in the three texts, in terms of the portrayal of the characters of Fallen Angels, who have been Othered from Heaven, in each text within the spatial context of their respective heterotopias. The spatial behaviour refers to how these characters are portrayed to act within a certain space, with that behaviour directly shaped and influenced by the space and place that the characters are depicted in. The question of spatial behaviour in this study revolves around whether the behaviour within the Othered space is that of acceptance, or of rebellion. The narrative of each text is analysed as a whole, in order to be contextualised through a Narratological analysis, as well as a Hermeneutic reading and a contextualisation within the realm of Social-Scientific Criticism. The texts are then analysed in more detail, with particular focus given to 1 Enoch 6-21, lines 1-9 and 22-57 in Inferno, and lines 33-45, 52-55, and 64-110 in Paradise Lost in order to Deconstruct their base similarities and then to answer the research question of spatial behaviour through Critical Spatiality. This analysis investigates the aspect of Thirding-as-Othering, in terms of how the Othered space is represented, and how the (Othered) Fallen Angels inhabit that space, based on the choices available to them: either, accept the imposed differentiation and division, or to resist their own “Otherness” and the Othered space that they were sentenced to. These spatial behaviours depict the choices taken by the author of each text, based on the cultural and religious values of their times and cultures, to represent the spatial behavioural options of their narratives’ characters. These options are the choice to fight against the banishment and make a space of Power out of the Othered space, or to accept being Othered and accept the Othered space for the prison it is meant to portray. This study incorporates a Narratological Analysis of The Book of Enoch, Inferno and Paradise Lost, followed by a Hermeneutical Interpretation and Social-Scientific reading. The texts are then analysed in terms of the focal points of 1 Enoch 6-21, lines 1-9 and 22-57 in Inferno, and lines 33-45, 52-55, and 64-110 in Paradise Lost, and are Deconstructed in terms of the spatial depictions of the Underworlds in order to determine the similarities in conditions, both physical and emotional, that are created by the Thirding, which is ultimately investigated, in terms of Critical Spatial Theory, in order to answer the aforementioned research question.
Dissertation (MA)--University of Pretoria, 2012.
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Arrington, James N. "The Journey Home: A Root-metaphor Analysis of the 1840 Mormon Manchester Hymn Book." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2006. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/412.

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In 1840, apostle missionaries for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints compiled, printed, and began distributing a hymnbook that eventually would become the basis for all subsequent LDS hymnbooks published in English in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. This thesis, as a contribution to the literature of communication, book history, and hymnology, as well as the intellectual and cultural history of the early years of the LDS Church, focuses on analyzing the poetry of the 1840 Mormon Manchester hymnbook. Using qualitative root-metaphor analysis, the author identified and analyzed expressions, supporting an emergent journey root-metaphor. He then divided the expressions into eight categories, each describing important and distinct aspects of the Journey. These categories include the following: 1) the travelers, 2) the activities on the journey, 3) the way, 4) the destination, 5) the guide, 6) the invitation to come, 7) the motivations, and 8) the lost wanderers. This thesis is based on the assumption that cultures and religions can be understood through the stories they tell. The story of the journey as told through the poetry of the 1840 Manchester hymnbook illuminates one aspect of the religious experience of early members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Taken together, the eight aspects of the journey root-metaphor identified in this thesis tell a story about LDS members as travelers on a journey home, who walk on a straight and narrow path, away from a dark and fallen world, through snares, darkness, and other dangers, toward a glorious destination where rest, joy, and other rewards await them. Ultimately the travelers must rise above this world and follow Christ to a place where they may live with God to serve and praise him ever more.
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Niehusmann, Silke. "Manga - lost in translation? : a study of American and German manga localisation." Thesis, SOAS, University of London, 2009. http://eprints.soas.ac.uk/28767/.

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While it has been argued in the past that organisational (re-)production of (foreign) media texts leads to a loss of creative value and that the translation robs the originals of their artistic status, this thesis argues that media are socially constructed entities that carry a multitude of voices encoded in their content and format. It thus does not focus on translation of a media text, in which a translator, re-writer and editors are involved, in terms of a textual comparison but as a practice carried out as integral part of the process of production. So are a multitude of other internal (marketing, public relations and sales) and external (laws, audiences, business environment) factors and voices. The thesis thus employes notions of polysemy to reflect on the different aspects encoded within the medium due the different approaches and interest the various areas of localisation are bound by. It thus breaks down the workflow into three different localisation stages: divided stages, during which specialists focus on singular aspects of production; the recreation of context, both in terms of the physical medium itself and the placement of it in a larger meta text; and finally the active framing and placing of the product in the local marketplace. At the end this internal focus is juxtaposed with those of external stakeholders. This approach will be framed by using organisational localisation of manga in Germany and the USA as an examplar. Following a print medium through production allows the steps to become visible since every step is accompanied by a tangible object reflecting said stage.
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Kohlhase, Saskia. "Accumulation of Tax-Loss Carryforwards: The Role of Book-Tax Non-Conformity." WU Vienna University of Economics and Business, Universität Wien, 2016. http://epub.wu.ac.at/5083/1/SSRN%2Did2794992.pdf.

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Using confidential corporate income tax return data, this paper investigates the association between book-tax non-conformity (measured as book-tax differences) and tax-loss carryforwards (TLCFs). I find that TLCFs are positively associated with temporary and permanent book-tax differences. Only firms with positive pre-tax book income and negative taxable income (double-picture firms) drive the positive association between TLCFs and temporary book-tax differences. Conversely, the positive association of TLCFs and permanent book-tax differences is present for double-picture firms and the remaining firms. The results suggest that double-picture firms, which feature high TLCFs compared to their size and to the remaining firms, use temporary book-tax differences to report a lower taxable income than pre-tax book income. Thus, this paper contributes to the understanding of the drivers of rising TLCFs. This is important, as offsetting TLCFs against future profits jeopardizes a country's tax revenue. (author's abstract)
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Richardson, Julie. "At a loss for words, probing subjectivity in Anne Sexton's The book of folly." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp04/mq20984.pdf.

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Townsend, Colby. "Rewriting Eden With The Book of Mormon: Joseph Smith and the Reception of Genesis 1-6 in Early America." DigitalCommons@USU, 2019. https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/7681.

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The colonists living in the new United States after the American War for Independence were faced with the problem of forming new identities once they could no longer recognize themselves, collectively or individually, as subjects of Great Britain. After the French Revolution American politicians began to weed out the more radical political elements of the newly formed United States, particularly by painting one of the revolution’s biggest defenders, Thomas Paine, as unworthy of the attention he received during the American War for Independence, and fear ran throughout the states that an anarchic revolution like the French Revolution could bring the downfall of the nation. State, local, and regional organizations sprang up to fight Jacobinism, the legendary secret group of murderers and anarchists that fought against the French government. This distressing situation gave rise to new literature that sought to describe the “real” origins and background of Jacobinism in the War in Heaven and in Eden, and a new movement against Jacobinism was established. Fears about the organization of secret societies did not wane in the decades after the French Revolution, but worsened in the last half of the 1820s when a Freemason, William Morgan, disappeared under mysterious circumstances in connection to an exposé of Masonry he had written. Most Americans assumed that Freemasons had abducted and murdered Morgan in order to keep their oaths and rites secret. One influential early American who was influenced by this socio-historical was Joseph Smith, Jr., the founding prophet of Mormonism. Smith interpreted the Eden narrative in light of the movement against secret societies, and literary motifs common to anti-Jacobin literature during the period provided language and interpretive strategies for understanding the Eden narrative that would influence how Smith produced his new scripture. Only a few months after the publication of the Book of Mormon Smith edited the version of Eden found there into the text of the Bible itself and made the biblical narrative conform to the version found in the Book of Mormon through his own revisions and additions.
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Mathis, Gilles. "Analyse stylistique du Paradis perdu de John Milton l'univers poétique, échos et correspondances /." Aix-en-Provence : Université de Provence, 1987. http://books.google.com/books?id=xApbAAAAMAAJ.

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Books on the topic "Lost in a book"

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V, Khoroshilov P., Nikandrov N. I, Vilkov Anatoliĭ Ivanovich, and Russia (Federation). Departament po sokhranenii͡u︡ kulʹturnykh t͡s︡ennosteĭ., eds. Lost book treasures. Moscow: Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, Dept. of Cultural Heritage, 2002.

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Gebbie, Melinda. Lost girls: Book one. Northampton, MA: Kitchen Sink Press, 1995.

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John, Connolly. The book of lost things. Thorndike, Me: Center Point Pub., 2007.

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Tolkien, J. R. R. The Book of Lost Tales. London: Allen & Unwin, 1985.

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Lost Book. Andersen Press, 2019.

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Lost Book. Andersen Press, 2020.

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Spadolino, William. Lost Math Book. Huckleberry Pr, 1997.

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DeLapp, Peggy. The lost book. Celebration Press, 2002.

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The Lost Book. Margaret K. McElderry Books, 2019.

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Ben-Ari, Kalanit, and Ofir Corcos. The Lost Book. Kalanit Ben-Ari, 2016.

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Book chapters on the topic "Lost in a book"

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Mirsadeghi, Parisa. "Tehran and the Lost Nature." In The Urban Book Series, 137–50. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-26115-7_11.

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Bendey, G. E. "Blake’s Visionary Heads: Lost Drawings and a Lost Book." In Romanticism and Millenarianism, 183–205. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230107205_12.

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Fyne, Robert J. "Burn the Books." In Lost Libraries, 261–74. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230524255_15.

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Manolescu, Monica. "Conclusion: “Write a Book to Get Lost”." In Cartographies of New York and Other Postwar American Cities, 235–44. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-98663-0_8.

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Leipälä, Timo, Valery V. Shilov, and Sergey A. Silantiev. "Israel Abraham Staffel: Lost Book Is Found." In Histories of Computing in Eastern Europe, 229–51. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-29160-0_12.

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Lee, Sungkyung. "Market Modernization and the Sense of Place Lost in Transformation." In The Urban Book Series, 111–23. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72311-2_6.

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Fried, Michael N. "Apollonius of Perga’s on Conics: Book Eight Restored or the Book on Determinate Problems Conjectured." In Edmond Halley’s Reconstruction of the Lost Book of Apollonius’s Conics, 37–113. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-0146-9_7.

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Bloch, William Goldbloom. "Lost in a Good Book: Jorge Borges’ Inescapable Labyrinth." In Imagine Math, 155–65. Milano: Springer Milan, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2427-4_15.

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Connolly, Margaret. "A Plague of Books: The Dispersal and Disappearance of the Diocesan Libraries of the Church of Ireland." In Lost Libraries, 197–218. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230524255_11.

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Gracie, Judith. "book." In Lost in Space, 10–11. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429476877-3.

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Conference papers on the topic "Lost in a book"

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Zonta, Mauro. "Averroes on taste? a possible fragment from Averroes’ lost book of plants." In The Earth and its Sciences in Islamic Manuscript. Al-Furqān Islamic Heritage Foundation, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.56656/100137.10.

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Wu, Tianqi, and Haisha Zhang. "Holographic Thinking of Social Culture from the Perspective of Lost Book Compilation." In IS4SI 2021. Basel Switzerland: MDPI, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2022081047.

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Cornish, E., D. Williams, and S. Tariq. "8 ‘Dealing with the baby you lost and the loss of the future’: CHI – a recurrent placental condition." In Negotiating trust: exploring power, belief, truth and knowledge in health and care. Qualitative Health Research Network (QHRN) 2021 conference book of abstracts. British Medical Journal Publishing Group, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-qhrn.8.

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Lavand, Vaidehi, and Onkar Khebudkar. "Discourse on Lost Pages of History: Architectural Works of Vasudev Kanitkar in Western India." In 5th International Conference of Contemporary Affairs in Architecture and Urbanism – Full book proceedings of ICCAUA2020, 11-13 May 2022. Alanya Hamdullah Emin Paşa University, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.38027/iccaua2022en0011.

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Teixeira, Deglaucy Jorge, Juliane Vargas Nunes, Berenice S. Gonçalves, and Richard Perassi Luiz de Sousa. "A SINTAXE VISUAL NO DESIGN DE INTERFACE DO BOOK APP INFANTIL TREASURE KAI AND THE LOST GOLD SHARK ISLAND." In 11º Congresso Brasileiro de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento em Design. São Paulo: Editora Edgard Blücher, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5151/designpro-ped-00717.

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Т.П., Тимофеева,. "VLADIMIR PARISH CHURCHES, LOST IN THE XVII-XVIII CENTURIES." In Археология Владимиро-Суздальской земли. Crossref, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.25681/iaras.2021.978-5-94375-365-7.80-97.

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В статье рассматривается история восьми приходских церквей, исчезнувших в XVII-XVIII вв.: упоминания о них и их земле в писцовых книгах, патриарших окладных книгах, книгах пустовых церковных оброчных земель, приводятся другие документы, а также изобразительные и картографические источники. Заостряется внимание на церковной земле, существовавшей долгое время после закрытия церкви. Обоснована локализация ряда церквей. Выясняются общие закономерности в истории этих церквей. В целом тема рассматривается впервые. The article deals with the history of eight parish churches that disappeared in the XVII-XVIII centuries: references to them and their land in the scribal books, patriarchal salary books, books of empty church votive lands, other documents, as well as pictorial and cartographic sources. Attention is focused on the church land that existed for a long time after the closure of the church. The localization of a number of churches is justified. The general patterns in the history of these churches are being clarified. In general, the topic is considered for the first time.
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Kravtsova, Marina. "“A LOST TREASURE”: ON FOLK ORIGINS OF THE VERSES OF CHU (CHUCI)." In 9th International Conference ISSUES OF FAR EASTERN LITERATURES. St. Petersburg State University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/11701/9785288062049.17.

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This article is focused on analysis of the hypothesis of the local song folklore origins of the famous poetic phenomenon chuci (elegies/songs of Chu) that represents the literary heritage of the southern (Yangtze Basin) region of the Ancient China (the Zhou epoch, 11th–3rd centuries B. C.) and is associated with the emergence of the Chinese poetry. Although today the thesis about the folklore origins of chuci, or rather of the poetic pieces presented by the Chuci (Verses/Elegies of Chu, Songs of the South) collection, is generally accepted, the author argues that, first, during the 1st–7th centuries A. D. the chuci poetry was stable considered within the Chinese book knowledge to be created by exclusively the literary genius of Qu Yuan (4th–3rd centuries B. C.), the great poet of the Chu Kingdom (11th–3rd centuries B. C.). Secondly, the views on chuci as an autochthonous (“southern”) poetic tradition dating back to the local folk art emerged in the 12th–13th centuries and finally established itself in the Chinese literature studies of the first third of the 20th century, all these under the influence of the ideological processes, caused by synchronic historical and political events. Thirdly, although the existence of developed song-poetic folklore in Chu Kingdom seems quite permissible, it for some reason remained out of fixation by that day written sources, including transmitted texts and archaeological materials (epigraphic inscription and excavated manuscripts). Therefore, almost nothing is known as a matter of fact of the hypothetic Chu song folklore what makes it impossible to recognize its true influence on origins and further on evolution of the chuci tradition.
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Liles, Benjamin, James Creel, Alexey Maslov, Steven Nuernberg, Anton duPlessis, Holly Mercer, Mark McFarland, and John Leggett. "Cobre: A Comparative Book Reader for Los Primeros Libros." In 2012 45th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/hicss.2012.155.

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Petre, D., I. Ciocan, P. Dobra, and C. Farcas. "E-book for evaluating core loss, different technique and materials." In 2008 2nd Electronics Systemintegration Technology Conference. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/estc.2008.4684500.

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Kavuri, Maneesha Keerthi. "Assessing The Role of Natural Soundscapes in Urban Areas and Role of Landscape in Bringing Back the Lost Voices of Nature." In 5th International Conference of Contemporary Affairs in Architecture and Urbanism – Full book proceedings of ICCAUA2020, 11-13 May 2022. Alanya Hamdullah Emin Paşa University, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.38027/iccaua2022en0202.

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Auxier, Jerrad Phillip, and Drew Edward Kornreich. ARIES Blend Lot Book Data Analysis. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1431086.

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Babenko, Vitalina O., Roman M. Yatsenko, Pavel D. Migunov, and Abdel-Badeeh M. Salem. MarkHub Cloud Online Editor as a modern web-based book creation tool. [б. в.], July 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/3858.

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The main criterion for the competitiveness of a teacher or expert in the field of science is a good ability to present their knowledge to students in an interactive form without spending a lot of time in preparation. The purpose of the study is to analyze modern editors to create educational information content in the modern educational space and to present a modern tool for creating web books based on the latest IT technologies. Modern editors of web material creation have been analyzed, statistics of situations on mastering of knowledge by listeners, using interactive methods of information submission have been investigated. Using the WYSIWYG concept and analyzing modern information tools for presenting graphic material, an effective tool for teaching interactive web material was presented. An adapted version of the MarkHub online editor based on cloud technologies is presented. Using MarkHub cloud-based online editor for the unified development of educational content can significantly increase the author’s productivity in the content creation process. At the same time, the effects of reducing the time spent on formatting the external presentation of the content, making synchronous changes to different versions of the content, tracking the versions of the content, organizing remote teamwork in the network environment are achieved.
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Hernandez, Rhett. Lost Priorities. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada442002.

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Martin, Ian W. R., and Robert Pindyck. Welfare Costs of Catastrophes: Lost Consumption and Lost Lives. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, July 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w26068.

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Palmisano, Danielle. Lost in Beauty. Ames: Iowa State University, Digital Repository, February 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/itaa_proceedings-180814-590.

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Murray, Craig H. Gallipoli 1915-Opportunity Lost? Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada283403.

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Gelman, R. 2012 Renewable Energy Data Book (Book). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1104592.

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Gelman, R. 2011 Renewable Energy Data Book (Book). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1054021.

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Gelman, R. 2010 Renewable Energy Data Book (Book). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1029018.

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Merrill, Roy A., and III. America in Vietnam: Containment Lost. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, April 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada401043.

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