scholarly journals Yale University Library Holding: Kinh tế Việt Nam - Thăng trầm và đột phá

2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yale University Library

Yale University Library holding of the title Kinh tế Việt Nam - Thăng trầm và đột phá (published by Hanoi-based National Political Publishing House, Vietnam, 2009).

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
H.L. Cu Si

Yale University Library Holdings / Title: Kinh tế Việt Nam: Thăng trầm và đột phá. URL: https://search.library.yale.edu/catalog/9320447?counter=1


2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Library Arizona State University

Arizona State University Library, Holding: Kinh tế Việt Nam - Thăng trầm và đột phá (published by Hanoi-based Political Publishing House, Vietnam).


2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Temple University Library

Temple University Library Catalog, holding Kinh tế Việt Nam - Thăng trầm và đột phá, published in 2009 by the National Political Publishing House, Hanoi, Vietnam (in Vietnamese). The book's first author is Vietnam's current Prime Minister, Prof. Phạm Minh Chính (taking office since May 2021).


Author(s):  
Carol M. Meale

The manuscripts discussed here, Oxford, Bodleian Library, Tanner MS 407 and New Haven, Yale University Library, Beinecke 365, were produced roughly contemporaneously and within a relatively small geographical area. Tanner is the work of one man, Robert Reynes of Acle, and is noted for the eclecticism of its contents. Beinecke, meanwhile, was the work of two scribes, the first anonymous, the second Robert Melton of Stuston. The first copyist’s work is largely religious and exemplary; Melton’s contributions are non-literary, consisting of prayers and copies of accounts and deeds relating to his role of steward to the Cornwallis family. Study of content is complemented by analysis of the structure of each book while comparison of the dramatic texts lends particularity to the taxonomic distinctions which must be drawn between them.


2020 ◽  
pp. 149-155

Horace Kephart was born in Pennsylvania’s Allegheny Mountains. After graduation from Cornell University, he secured a position cataloguing a private book collection in Italy and then worked at the Yale University Library. Later, he served as director of the St. Louis Mercantile Library. Kephart had a lifelong fascination with the pioneer lifestyle. In his early forties, disenchanted with urban, domestic life, he began seeking respite through camping trips in the Ozarks. In 1904, following separation from his wife and children, Kephart settled in Hazel Creek, North Carolina, then a remote mountain community sixteen miles from the nearest railroad station. During his three years at Hazel Creek, Kephart integrated himself into mountaineer culture and kept twenty-seven journals of his observations....


Traditio ◽  
1957 ◽  
Vol 13 ◽  
pp. 407-414 ◽  
Author(s):  
William S. Anderson

Mr. Thomas E. Marston, Curator of the Classical Collection in the Yale University Library, having already been the owner of three 15th-century manuscripts of Juvenal and Persius, which he donated in 1936 to the Yale University Library, acquired in 1953 a much older copy of Juvenal alone. This manuscript, having remained for five hundred years in private collections in Italy, first at Osimo, then at Iesi, had never been collated. Now, with Mr. Marston's generous permission, it has at length been studied and it is the findings of this study that this paper presents. It seemed best, inasmuch as the manuscript affords little new light on the tradition of the text, to restrict this report to sample readings, sufficient to establish the character of the manuscript; a complete collation, however, will be deposited for use in the Yale University Library, as well as with Mr. Marston.


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