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Tropes --- Bohême --- Tropes (Music) --- Gregorian chants
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This edition comprises 1,662 trope units and is based on 134 manuscripts written throughout Europe, the majority dating from the tenth through the twelfth centuries, but some even later. Volume A contains a general introduction explaining the principles of the edition and analyzing various problems. The feasts and the calendar as well as the antiphons are discussed. Volume B contains the proper edition: the Latin trope texts of Saints appear as elements in alphabetical order, with an apparatus showing all the variant readings, with cross references to tropes, with parallel passsages, above all scriptural and liturgical ones, and with references to extant published editions.
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"The world is populated with many different objects, to which we often attribute properties: we say, for example, that grass is green, that the earth is spherical, that humans are animals, and that murder is wrong. We also take it that these properties are things in their own right - that there is something in which being green, or spherical, or an animal, or wrong, consists - and that certain scientific or normative projects are engaged in uncovering the essences of such properties. But what kind of things should we take properties themselves to be? In Properties, Douglas Edwards gives an engaging, accessible, and up-to-date introduction to the many theories of properties that are available. Edwards charts the central positions in the debate over properties - including the views that properties are universals, that properties are constructed from tropes, and that properties are classes of objects - and assesses the benefits and disadvantages of each. Attempts to deny the existence of properties are also considered, along with 'pluralist' proposals, which aim to accommodate the different kinds of properties that are found in various philosophical debates. Properties is the ideal introduction to this topic and will be an invaluable resource for scholars and students wishing to learn more about the important roles that properties have played, and continue to play, in contemporary philosophy."--Page 4 of cover.
Theory of knowledge --- Ontology. --- Tropes (Philosophy) --- Ontologie --- Tropes (Philosophie)
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Tropes (Music) --- Tropers. --- History and criticism. --- Sources.
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