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Neo-Latin Studies / Neulateinische Studien
The Neo-Latin literature is an important factor uniting Europe as a cultural entity. It is impossible to comprehend European culture as a coherent homogenous whole without an enquiry into this literature. European culture perceived as the sum of national literatures emerges to us as incomplete and distorted as a figure reflected in a broken mirror. The series Neo-Latin Studies shall include books concerning all aspects of Neo-Latin writing. It is our intention to pay a special attention to Central European writing of the 16th, 17th, 18th centuries and more broadly the issues of the Northern Renaissance. Books both collections of studies by various authors (such as its forerunner Pietas Humanistica, 2006) and individual monographs will be published both in English and German. Editor's Homepage : Prof. Dr. Piotr Urbanski
2 publications
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Shen, Psychotherapy, and Acupuncture
Theory, Methodology and Structure of Chinese Medicine©2012 Edited Collection -
Content and Language Integrated Learning: Cultural Diversity
©2009 Edited Collection -
Neo-Disneyism
Inclusivity in the Twenty-First Century of Disney’s Magic Kingdom©2022 Edited Collection -
Content and Foreign Language Integrated Learning
Contributions to Multilingualism in European Contexts©2011 Edited Collection -
Content and Language Integrated Learning by Interaction
©2014 Edited Collection -
Neo Rauch und der Surrealismus
©2012 Thesis -
Becoming an Integrated Educational Leader
©2014 Textbook -
Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) in Europe
Research Perspectives on Policy and Practice©2013 Conference proceedings -
Reittherapie in Neurologie und Psychotherapie
©2009 Monographs -
«Content and Language Integrated Learning» (CLIL) im Musikunterricht
Eine Studie zu CLIL-Musikmodulen©2014 Thesis -
English «at»: An Integrated Semantic Analysis
©2007 Thesis -
The Basic Experiences and the Development of the Self
Development from the point of view of Functional Psychotherapy©2008 Monographs -
Zielentwicklung mit Kindern in Psychotherapie und Heilpädagogik
Verhaltensvereinbarung als Behandlungselement©2002 Monographs