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Vita et transitus S. Hieronymi, siue Epistolae de eodem in unum collectae
1492
Sign.: [2], a-t8. - L'obra de Pseudo-Ciril de Jerusalem en català Epistola de morte B. Hieronymi / Pseudo-Eusebi de Cremona. De laudibus B. Hieronymi / Pseudo-Agustí. De miraculis B. Hyeronimi / Pseudo-Ciril de Jerusalem L. gòt. - 2 mides. - 27 lín. - Capll. grav. - Filigr.: corona
Vita diui Hieronymi Pauli primi heremitae.
1496
Sign.: a8, b4 L. rom. - 27 lín. - Esp. p. inic. - Filigr.: mà i estel
Copyright Laws and Digital Piracy in Music Industries : The Relevance of Traditional Copyright Laws in the Digital Age and How Music Industries shoul…
2020
Master's thesis in Music management (MU501) The copyright laws formed in the publishing age in the eighteenth century have come a long way to the twenty-first century of the modern digital age. From the Statute of Anne in 1710 to Music Modernization Act in the U.S. and Article 17 in the European Union in 2018, several conventions held up until this date, but there are still issues or even more issues emerging in the music industries. On the other hand, digital technologies have been rapidly growing with the advent and access of the internet, which has dramatically reformed traditional music business models. Even after the successful shut down of Napster by RIAA, the music industries are con…
Epístolas de sant hieronimo.
1526
Sig. [creu grega]8, a-z8, [abrev.]8, [abrev.]8, A-L8, M-N6 El traductor, segons consta en el fol. I, és Juan de Molina Els grav. xil. - Orles grav. al començament de la Epistola prohemial i de cada llibre. - Capitals grav Port. a dos tintes. - Lletra gòtica. - Text a dos col. - Moltes errates de fol. Del f. 294 passa al 296, del 298 al 302, que es repeteix dues vegades més
The Catalunya Conundrum, Part 1 : How Could Things Come to Such a Pass?
2017
Catalan democratic institutions (both Parliament and Government) have called for a popular vote on whether Catalonia, an autonomous region in the northeast of Spain of almost eight million inhabitants, should declare itself an independent country. The vote is scheduled for the 1st October, but it as of yet the total opposition of the Spanish Government, which considers it illegal and seems determined to stop it by all means, makes things complicated.
The Catalunya Conundrum, Part 3 : Protecting the Constitution by Violating the Constitution
2017
Lacking legitimacy in Catalonia because of the absence of solutions to Catalan democratic claims within the Spanish legal framework, the position of Spanish institutions is badly weakened. Therefore, they do not to want to take the risk of creating even more political unrest in Catalonia with public and explicit debates on the suspension of autonomy or on the necessity of limiting fundamental rights. Instead, Spanish government is pushing other institutions, such as the Constitutional Court, prosecutors, police and judges, as well as their own executive powers, beyond their ordinary limits.
Presentación del dossier sobre "transhumanismo"
2019
Peer reviewed