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    Forging Rousseau by Birn, R

    Published 2017
    “…Rousseau, citoyen de Genève</em><br/> 6 Competing editorial vision<br/> 7 Publishing<br/> 8 What readers found in the <em>Collection complète</em><br/> 9 Europe’s booksellers abd the fate of the <em>Collection complète</em><br/> 10 Publishing Part II of the <em>Confessions</em><br/> 11 From print to the Panthéon<br/> Bibliography<br/> Index<br/>…”
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    Cross-border Security and Insolvency

    Published 2001
    “…Contributors to this volume - Hamish Anderson, Partner, Norton Rose, London Professor Michael Bridge, Professor of Law, University College, London; Director of Research, Norton Rose, London Richard F Broude, Former Partner with Mayer, Brown and Platt, New York Richard Calnan, Partner, Norton Rose, London Professor Ulrich Drobnig, Max Planck Institute for Foreign and Private International Law, Hamburg Professor Ian Fletcher, Herbert Smith Professor of International Commercial Law, University College, London Martin Gdanski, Norton Rose, Paris Professor Sir Roy Goode, St John's College, Oxford University Mark Homan, PricewaterhouseCoopers Dr Burkhard Jakel, Partner, Gleiss Lutz Hootz Hirsch, Frankfurt am Main Professor Catherine Kessedjian, Professor at University of Paris II, Pantheon-Assas Charles W Mooney Jun, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Professor of Law, University of Pennsylvania Law School Robert Stevens, Barrister, Fellow and Tutor in Law, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford University Lindsay J Town, Head of Asset Finance, Halifax Group Treasury and Wholesale Banking…”
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    La Fabrique de la modernité scientifique:

    Published 2017
    “…<br/> A l’époque des Lumières, il s’est constitué dans l’imaginaire collectif un panthéon regroupant non plus des dieux mais des hommes: Copernic, Tycho Brahe, Kepler, Galilée, Harvey, Descartes, Newton…Erigés en véritables icônes par l’historiographie médicale et scientifique, ces héros deviennent non pas l’objet des récits sur le progrès mais le prétexte de ceux-ci. …”
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