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  • Life and Letters of Ferdinand von Mueller

    Of German origin Ferdinand von Mueller migrated to Australia in 1847. Government Botanist of Victoria for 43 years until his death in 1896, he was Australia's greatest scientist of the 19th century – a major contributor to international science, an intrepid explorer of parts of Australia previously unknown to Europeans, and a dominant figure in the scientific and intellectual life of his adopted country. Throughout his working life, Mueller kept up an enormous correspondence. Large numbers of letters by or to him have been located, scattered throughout the world, and edited for publication. These constitute a major new research tool for both Australian historians and historians of science. They are also of fundamental importance to Australian taxonomic botany, for Mueller introduced vast numbers of Australian plants to western science. Die Gesamtausgabe (4 Bände plus CD-ROM) wird zu einem Subskriptionspreis abgegeben, welcher bis zum Erscheinen aller vier Bände gültig ist. Bitte beachten Sie, dass Sie nur die Gesamtausgabe subskribieren können. Wenn Sie subskribieren möchten, so benachrichtigen Sie uns bitte per e-mail. ISBN für Subskriptionen (Bde. 1-4): ISBN 3-906761-69-X / US-ISBN 0-8204-4219-X Subskriptionspreis für die Bände 1-3 (pro Band): sFr. 80.75 / € * 51.60 / € ** 48.20 / £ 36.00 / US-$ 62.95 Subskriptionspreis für Band 4: sFr. 47.75 / € * 30.70 / € ** 28.70 / £ 21.00 / US-$ 34.95 Verkaufspreis für die Bände 1-3 (pro Band) nach Erscheinen aller vier Bände: sFr. 95.00 / € * 60.80 / € ** 56.80 / £ 43.00 / US-$ 73.95 Verkaufspreis für Band 4 nach Erscheinen aller vier Bände: sFr. 56.00 / € * 35.80 / € ** 33.50 / £ 25.00 / U Of German origin Ferdinand von Mueller migrated to Australia in 1847. Government Botanist of Victoria for 43 years until his death in 1896, he was Australia's greatest scientist of the 19th century – a major contributor to international science, an intrepid explorer of parts of Australia previously unknown to Europeans, and a dominant figure in the scientific and intellectual life of his adopted country. Throughout his working life, Mueller kept up an enormous correspondence. Large numbers of letters by or to him have been located, scattered throughout the world, and edited for publication. These constitute a major new research tool for both Australian historians and historians of science. They are also of fundamental importance to Australian taxonomic botany, for Mueller introduced vast numbers of Australian plants to western science. Die Gesamtausgabe (4 Bände plus CD-ROM) wird zu einem Subskriptionspreis abgegeben, welcher bis zum Erscheinen aller vier Bände gültig ist. Bitte beachten Sie, dass Sie nur die Gesamtausgabe subskribieren können. Wenn Sie subskribieren möchten, so benachrichtigen Sie uns bitte per e-mail. ISBN für Subskriptionen (Bde. 1-4): ISBN 3-906761-69-X / US-ISBN 0-8204-4219-X Subskriptionspreis für die Bände 1-3 (pro Band): sFr. 80.75 / € * 51.60 / € ** 48.20 / £ 36.00 / US-$ 62.95 Subskriptionspreis für Band 4: sFr. 47.75 / € * 30.70 / € ** 28.70 / £ 21.00 / US-$ 34.95 Verkaufspreis für die Bände 1-3 (pro Band) nach Erscheinen aller vier Bände: sFr. 95.00 / € * 60.80 / € ** 56.80 / £ 43.00 / US-$ 73.95 Verkaufspreis für Band 4 nach Erscheinen aller vier Bände: sFr. 56.00 / € * 35.80 / € ** 33.50 / £ 25.00 / U Of German origin Ferdinand von Mueller migrated to Australia in 1847. Government Botanist of Victoria for 43 years until his death in 1896, he was Australia's greatest scientist of the 19th century – a major contributor to international science, an intrepid explorer of parts of Australia previously unknown to Europeans, and a dominant figure in the scientific and intellectual life of his adopted country. Throughout his working life, Mueller kept up an enormous correspondence. Large numbers of letters by or to him have been located, scattered throughout the world, and edited for publication. These constitute a major new research tool for both Australian historians and historians of science. They are also of fundamental importance to Australian taxonomic botany, for Mueller introduced vast numbers of Australian plants to western science. Die Gesamtausgabe (4 Bände plus CD-ROM) wird zu einem Subskriptionspreis abgegeben, welcher bis zum Erscheinen aller vier Bände gültig ist. Bitte beachten Sie, dass Sie nur die Gesamtausgabe subskribieren können. Wenn Sie subskribieren möchten, so benachrichtigen Sie uns bitte per e-mail. ISBN für Subskriptionen (Bde. 1-4): ISBN 3-906761-69-X / US-ISBN 0-8204-4219-X Subskriptionspreis für die Bände 1-3 (pro Band): sFr. 80.75 / € * 51.60 / € ** 48.20 / £ 36.00 / US-$ 62.95 Subskriptionspreis für Band 4: sFr. 47.75 / € * 30.70 / € ** 28.70 / £ 21.00 / US-$ 34.95 Verkaufspreis für die Bände 1-3 (pro Band) nach Erscheinen aller vier Bände: sFr. 95.00 / € * 60.80 / € ** 56.80 / £ 43.00 / US-$ 73.95 Verkaufspreis für Band 4 nach Erscheinen aller vier Bände: sFr. 56.00 / € * 35.80 / € ** 33.50 / £ 25.00 / U

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  • Islamic Psychology and Biopsychological Basics of Life in Education and Health

    ISSN: 2750-3968

    This book series can be seen as a bridge that brings different worlds and directions of psychology together. The essence of the work proposed in this book series concerns mainly the biopsychological foundations of life in educational and health related fields. The world of the psychology of the Islamic cultural area, for example, is largely unknown for the western readers up to now. Therefore, concepts and research methods from „western" psychology, which are taught and researched around the world, are transferred and applied to questions, to contexts of the Islamic cultural area and to the related Islamic Psychology. Through the contributions in this book series, the content-related concepts, the research approaches and the ways of thinking of the Islamic psychology in educational and health related psychological fields become visible and known for all the western psychologists and researchers. In this way it is possible to create a substantial exchange in which all directions of psychology can contribute to the further development of the discipline of psychology as a whole. This creation of connections is the basic idea of the biocentric approach on which the series is based. This approach promotes and aims to give space to various fundamental orientations in all cultural areas in all directions and allows them to be expressed in order to be described scientifically. The psychology of the 4 directions is described in this biocentric approach: the Islamic psychology is called the psychology of the „east", then the psychology of the „west", the „south" and the „north".This book series is open to welcome similar works, monographies and collective volumes. This book series can be seen as a bridge that brings different worlds and directions of psychology together. The essence of the work proposed in this book series concerns mainly the biopsychological foundations of life in educational and health related fields. The world of the psychology of the Islamic cultural area, for example, is largely unknown for the western readers up to now. Therefore, concepts and research methods from „western" psychology, which are taught and researched around the world, are transferred and applied to questions, to contexts of the Islamic cultural area and to the related Islamic Psychology. Through the contributions in this book series, the content-related concepts, the research approaches and the ways of thinking of the Islamic psychology in educational and health related psychological fields become visible and known for all the western psychologists and researchers. In this way it is possible to create a substantial exchange in which all directions of psychology can contribute to the further development of the discipline of psychology as a whole. This creation of connections is the basic idea of the biocentric approach on which the series is based. This approach promotes and aims to give space to various fundamental orientations in all cultural areas in all directions and allows them to be expressed in order to be described scientifically. The psychology of the 4 directions is described in this biocentric approach: the Islamic psychology is called the psychology of the „east", then the psychology of the „west", the „south" and the „north".This book series is open to welcome similar works, monographies and collective volumes. This book series can be seen as a bridge that brings different worlds and directions of psychology together. The essence of the work proposed in this book series concerns mainly the biopsychological foundations of life in educational and health related fields. The world of the psychology of the Islamic cultural area, for example, is largely unknown for the western readers up to now. Therefore, concepts and research methods from „western" psychology, which are taught and researched around the world, are transferred and applied to questions, to contexts of the Islamic cultural area and to the related Islamic Psychology. Through the contributions in this book series, the content-related concepts, the research approaches and the ways of thinking of the Islamic psychology in educational and health related psychological fields become visible and known for all the western psychologists and researchers. In this way it is possible to create a substantial exchange in which all directions of psychology can contribute to the further development of the discipline of psychology as a whole. This creation of connections is the basic idea of the biocentric approach on which the series is based. This approach promotes and aims to give space to various fundamental orientations in all cultural areas in all directions and allows them to be expressed in order to be described scientifically. The psychology of the 4 directions is described in this biocentric approach: the Islamic psychology is called the psychology of the „east", then the psychology of the „west", the „south" and the „north".This book series is open to welcome similar works, monographies and collective volumes.

    4 publications

  • Title: Communicating Care at the End of Life

    Communicating Care at the End of Life

    by Carey Candrian (Author) 2014
    ©2015 Monographs
  • Title: Death in Old Age

    Death in Old Age

    How a Pandemic Makes Us Rethink Mortality
    by Barbara A. Misztal (Author) 2023
    ©2023 Textbook
  • Title: Communication at the End of Life

    Communication at the End of Life

    by Jon F. Nussbaum (Volume editor) Howard Giles (Volume editor) Amber Worthington (Volume editor) 2016
    ©2015 Textbook
  • Title: Gender Equality and Quality of Life

    Gender Equality and Quality of Life

    Perspectives from Poland and Norway
    by Marta Warat (Volume editor) Ewa Krzaklewska (Volume editor) Anna Ratecka (Volume editor) Krystyna Slany (Volume editor) 2017
    ©2016 Edited Collection
  • Title: Quality of Life and Working Life in Comparison

    Quality of Life and Working Life in Comparison

    by György Széll (Volume editor) Ute Széll (Volume editor)
    ©2009 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Quality of Life in Cross-Modal Perspectives of Inclusive Education

    Quality of Life in Cross-Modal Perspectives of Inclusive Education

    by Jaroslava Gajdošíková Zeleiová (Volume editor) 2022
    ©2022 Monographs
  • Title: The Quality of Live Subtitling:

    The Quality of Live Subtitling:

    Technology, User Expectations and Quality Metrics
    by Łukasz Dutka (Author) 2024
    ©2024 Monographs
  • Title: Critical Examinations of Quality in Early Education and Care

    Critical Examinations of Quality in Early Education and Care

    Regulation, Disqualification, and Erasure
    by Gaile S. Cannella (Volume editor) Michelle Salazar Pérez (Volume editor) I-Fang Lee (Volume editor) 2016
    ©2016 Textbook
  • Title: The Arcanum of Life – On Hegel’s Idea of Life
  • Title: The End of Reading

    The End of Reading

    From Gutenberg to "Grand Theft Auto</I>
    by David Trend (Author) 2010
    ©2010 Textbook
  • Title: Globalisation, Company Strategies and Quality of Working Life in Europe

    Globalisation, Company Strategies and Quality of Working Life in Europe

    by Francesco Garibaldo (Volume editor) Volker Telljohann (Volume editor)
    ©2004 Conference proceedings
  • Title: The End of Punishment

    The End of Punishment

    Philosophical Considerations on an Institution
    by Rebecca Pates (Author)
    ©2007 Thesis
  • Title: The End of Journalism

    The End of Journalism

    News in the Twenty-First Century
    by Alec Charles (Volume editor) Gavin Stewart (Volume editor) 2011
    ©2011 Edited Collection
  • Title: For the Life of the World

    For the Life of the World

    An Eastern Christian Approach to Nature and Environmental Care
    by Robin Gibbons (Author) 2019
    ©2019 Monographs
  • Title: The Life of Augustine of Hippo

    The Life of Augustine of Hippo

    Part Three: The Pelagian Crisis (411–430)
    by Frederick Van Fleteren (Volume editor) 2015
    ©2016 Monographs
  • Title: The Science of Life

    The Science of Life

    Maurice Blondel’s Philosophy of Action and the Scientific Method
    by Michael Conway (Author)
    ©2000 Thesis
  • Title: The Righteousness of Life

    The Righteousness of Life

    William Soutar: A Poet's Scottish Predilection for Philosophy
    by Heidelinde Prüger (Author)
    ©1998 Thesis
  • Title: The Life of Augustine of Hippo

    The Life of Augustine of Hippo

    The Donatist Controversy (396 – 411)- Part 2 - Translation, Introduction and Annotation by Frederick Van Fleteren
    by Frederick van Fleteren (Author) 2012
    ©2012 Monographs
  • Title: The Life of a School

    The Life of a School

    A Research Guide
    by Ivor F. Goodson (Author) Christopher J. Anstead (Author) Gabriel Quiroz (Volume editor) Pedro Patiño (Volume editor)
    ©2012 Textbook
  • Title: The Tao of Life Stories

    The Tao of Life Stories

    Chinese Language, Poetry, and Culture in Education
    by Xin Li (Author)
    ©2002 Textbook
  • Title: Daily Life of the Patriarchs

    Daily Life of the Patriarchs

    The Way It Was
    by Shaul Bar (Author) 2014
    ©2015 Monographs
  • Title: The Life of Augustine

    The Life of Augustine

    Part One: Childhood to Episcopal Consecration (354-396)- "Mémoire Ecclésiastique- </I>Volume XIII- Introduction and Annotation by Frederick Van Fleteren- Translated by Frederick Van Fleteren in Collaboration with George Berthold
    by Frederick van Fleteren (Author) 2011
    ©2010 Monographs
  • Title: The Impact of EU Law on Health Care Systems

    The Impact of EU Law on Health Care Systems

    Second Printing
    by Martin McKee (Volume editor) Elias Mossialos (Volume editor) Rita Baeten (Volume editor)
    ©2003 Conference proceedings
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