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    De Antiquo Iure Populi Romani

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    Vorlageform der Veröffentlichungsangabe: Lipsiae Et Halae Prostant in Officina Adami Sellii, MDCCXV. - Leipzig ist Messeort. Adam Sellius druckte in Halle (Saale). - auf dem Zwischentitelblatt (Tom. I.): Halae In Officina Selliana MDCCXV

    Nova Dissertatio Prooemialis Thomasiana de Vsu vario studii Antiquitatum, inprimis in studio Iurisprudentiæ Romanæ

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    Bandzählung nach Angaben auf dem Zwischentitelblatt von "De Antiquo Iure Populi Romani" (Blatt )(2) ermitteltDas gefaltete Blatt Tafel ist aus mehreren, beidseitig bedruckten, zusammengeklebten Blättern zusammengesetztDie Rückseite des Titelblatts ist unbedrucktVorlageform der Veröffentlichungsangabe: Lipsiae Et Halae Prostant in Officina Adami Sellii, MDCCXV. - Leipzig ist Messeort. Adam Sellius druckte in Halle (Saale)

    De Pactis Romanorum : Specimen Primum / Autore Laurentio Hausmann, Lubecensi

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    Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Argentorati, Literis Georg. Adami Piesckeri, Univers. Typogr. - Erscheinungsjahr nach der Biografie Hausmanns von Christoph Anton Erasm

    ADAM SMITH'S OPTIMISTIC TELEOLOGICAL VIEW OF HISTORY

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    Adam Smith's four-stage theory provides the framework for his writings on history. The fourth stage is the commercial epoch; the culmination of history in this stage is a key component in the conventional interpretation of Adam Smith as a prophet of commercialism. In two historical case studies Smith shows the capacity of commercial society to regenerate itself. This potent capacity suggests that commercial society is inevitable. At a certain point in time it also overcomes the major obstacles to its permanence. Smith's philosophy of history anticipates the end of history views of Kant and Hegel.Political Economy,

    De Crimine Fractæ Pacis Domesticæ Inprimis De Heimsvcha Germanorvm

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    Universität Straßburg, Dissertation, 1727Enthält Beitrag von: "... Johannes Georgius Scherzius ..."Vorlageform der Veröffentlichungsangabe: Argentorati, Literis Georg. Adami Piesckeri, Univers. Typogr. - Erscheinungsjahr nach Datierung im Titel bestimm

    <<Adami Adami ... >>Relatio historica de pacificatione Osnabrugo-Monasteriensi /

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    Portret van Adami (G. D. Heumann sc.); 1 uitslaande pl.: Adami Hildesiensis suffraganeusDed. Dominicus PasseoneusEuropeana-GoogleBook

    How Might Adam Smith Pay Professors Today?

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    Adam Smith’s proposal for paying professors was intended to induce increased faculty knowledge. If students have imperfect information about what they learn, and universities can only imperfectly measure the input of faculty time in student learning, publications may be used to measure faculty knowledge. If professors’ ability to publish is positively related to their ability to produce student learning, which universities can imperfectly measure, publications may be necessary to attract more able professors. Since research signals faculty knowledge, schools that do not value publications per se could require higher publication standards and pay higher wages than schools that value only publications.

    ADAM SMITH'S VIEW OF HISTORY: CONSISTENT OR PARADOXICAL?

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    The conventional interpretation of Adam Smith is that he is a prophet of commercialism. The liberal capitalist reading of Smith is consistent with the view that history culminates in commercial society. The first part of the article develops this optimistic interpretation of Smith's view of history. Smith implies that commercial society is the end of history because 1) it supplies the ends of nature that he identifies; 2) it is inevitable; and 3) it is permanent. The second part of the article shows that Smith has some dark moments in his writings where he seems to reject completely such teleological notions. In this more civic humanist mood he confesses that commercial society does not supply the ends of nature, nor is it inevitable, nor is it permanent. Both views exist in Smith and the commentator is forced to choose between passages in Smith's work in order to support a particular interpretation of the former's view of history.Political Economy,

    De Comissationibvs Vetervm

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    Altorf, Univ., Phil. Diss., 1744Teilw. in griech. Schr.Paginierfehler: Seitenzählung springt von S. 1 auf 4Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Altorfii Noricorvm Typis Iohannis Adami Hesselii
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