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Oxford successful business studies CAPS: Gr 10: Learner's book (Paperback): S. King, J.A. Justus, B. Erasmus, S. Kinsman Oxford successful business studies CAPS: Gr 10: Learner's book (Paperback)
S. King, J.A. Justus, B. Erasmus, S. Kinsman
R266 R240 Discovery Miles 2 400 Save R26 (10%) Ships in 6 - 10 working days

Oxford successful business studies is a trusted business studies course that is used by teachers all over South Africa. The rich, relevant content fully covers the National Curriculum Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS), ensuring that learners stay interested throughout the year. Features: topics are structured according to CAPS, making the course easy to use in the classroom; extensive language support on business terminology helps learners grasp the core concepts of business studies; relevant and up-to-date case studies and examples enrich the content; assessment is carefully scaffolded throughout to ensure a successful year for the learner; exam support is built into every activity, revision, practice test and practice exam, helping learners prepare for formal assessment and exams.

Clarendon Medieval and Tudor series: John Skelton: Poems (Hardcover): Robert S. Kinsman Clarendon Medieval and Tudor series: John Skelton: Poems (Hardcover)
Robert S. Kinsman
R3,964 Discovery Miles 39 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A scholarly edition of poems by John Skleton. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus.

The Darker Vision of the Renaissance - Beyond the Fields of Reason (Paperback): Robert S. Kinsman The Darker Vision of the Renaissance - Beyond the Fields of Reason (Paperback)
Robert S. Kinsman
R1,012 Discovery Miles 10 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Darker Vision of the Renaissance explores political, literary, social, religious, medical, and artistic events between 1300 and 1670 that led beyond the bounds of reason into the nonrational, irrational, and suprarational phenomena of the European Renaissance. Robert S. Kinsman's introduction examines Renaissance uses of ratio, "fancy" and "folly," melancholy, anxietas, and alienation. Lynn White Jr. presents the essential thesis of the collection in his view that the years 1300-1650 constituted one of the most psychically disturbed eras ever in European history. The "world-alienation" of the period is analyzed by Donald R. Howard, illustrated by two poems of the late fourteenth century: Gawain and the Green Knight and Toilus and Criseyde. The flourishing of hermetic, magical, cabalistic, and astrological practices in the Renaissance is described by John G. Burke. The gentleman and courtier's physical and psychological tensions resulting from literal exile or from psychic alienation from his lesser fellows are investigated by Lauro Martines. An analysis of the "structures" of Renaissance mysticism is provided by Kees W. Bolle. Gilbert Reaney's essay examines ratio as the basis for the "measured" music of the fourteenth century, against which the newer duple and triple rhythms that came into prominence in the later half of the century were assessed. An essay by Marc Bensimon concerns itself with Renaissance modes of perception-as illustrated in works of art, of literature, and of philosophic speculation-that seem shaped by primordial anxieties caused by the passing of time and the fear of death. The reflections of theological notions about the "dreadful hidden will of God" in such pieces as Marlowe's Dr. Faustus are given full background and perceptive treatment by Paul R. Sellin. Robert Kinsman concludes with his study "Folly, Melancholy, and Madness: Shifting Styles of Medical Analysis and Treatment, 1450-1675." This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1974.

The Darker Vision of the Renaissance - Beyond the Fields of Reason (Hardcover): Robert S. Kinsman The Darker Vision of the Renaissance - Beyond the Fields of Reason (Hardcover)
Robert S. Kinsman
R2,788 Discovery Miles 27 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Darker Vision of the Renaissance explores political, literary, social, religious, medical, and artistic events between 1300 and 1670 that led beyond the bounds of reason into the nonrational, irrational, and suprarational phenomena of the European Renaissance. Robert S. Kinsman’s introduction examines Renaissance uses of ratio, “fancy” and “folly,” melancholy, anxietas, and alienation. Lynn White Jr. presents the essential thesis of the collection in his view that the years 1300–1650 constituted one of the most psychically disturbed eras ever in European history. The “world-alienation” of the period is analyzed by Donald R. Howard, illustrated by two poems of the late fourteenth century: Gawain and the Green Knight and Toilus and Criseyde. The flourishing of hermetic, magical, cabalistic, and astrological practices in the Renaissance is described by John G. Burke.   The gentleman and courtier’s physical and psychological tensions resulting from literal exile or from psychic alienation from his lesser fellows are investigated by Lauro Martines. An analysis of the “structures” of Renaissance mysticism is provided by Kees W. Bolle. Gilbert Reaney’s essay examines ratio as the basis for the “measured” music of the fourteenth century, against which the newer duple and triple rhythms that came into prominence in the later half of the century were assessed. An essay by Marc Bensimon concerns itself with Renaissance modes of perception—as illustrated in works of art, of literature, and of philosophic speculation—that seem shaped by primordial anxieties caused by the passing of time and the fear of death. The reflections of theological notions about the “dreadful hidden will of God” in such pieces as Marlowe’s Dr. Faustus are given full background and perceptive treatment by Paul R. Sellin. Robert Kinsman concludes with his study “Folly, Melancholy, and Madness: Shifting Styles of Medical Analysis and Treatment, 1450–1675.”   This title is part of UC Press’s Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1974.  

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