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On-Stage VAK5600
Vendor: Reverb.com Price: 40.00 $ (+10.00 $)Consistent care keeps musical instruments looking & playing their best. On-Stage's VAK5600 Super Saver Kit for Viola contains the essential too...
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On the intellectual vocation: A rosary of edifying texts with an analytical-elucidatory essay (Samyag-vak special series)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 32.27 $Sarnath, Varanasi: Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies, 1997. Limited [stated] First Edition, one of 550 copies. Cloth, printed jacket, octavo, 216 pp. + onionskin commemorative poem to departed co-workers. Nicely tissue-guarded color frontipiece of Lord Sri Hanuman. About Near Fine book in About Near Fine jacket, light bumping at corners, some rubbing to jacket, pleasing light toning to the textblock. A very handsome copy of the limited (to 550 un-numbered specimens) hardcover first limited edition of this lengthy and thoughtful essay by A.K. Saran, though it is termed concise by the publisher as a "commentary on a Dinesen Sutra: The great people are judged by what they are" [this is set opposed to western civilization, which is deemed not "bearers of consciousness, but whores of reason"]. Extremely scarce, in any condition, in this limited first edition of 500; here in a nice state of preservation. L-102
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It Seems I Am a Jew: A Samizdat Essay on Soviet Mathematics.
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.00 $In this essay smuggled out of Russia a renowned Soviet mathematician speaks out against the policies of the Steklov Institute in Moscow, which controls much of mathematical life in the Soviet Union. They control VAK, the certification commission that has the final say in approving doctoral dissertations, and as Dr. Freiman documents, seem to be pursuing a policy that will make all of Russian higher mathematics Judenfrei. The numbers m and n have the same prime factors. The numbers m-1 and n-1 possess the same property. Are the multiples of this pair of numbers m and n finite or infinite? Explain.” This was the special question asked Sasha Navodvorsky during his oral entrance examination for the Mathematical and Mechanical School at Moscow University. He, who had received a perfect score on his written examinations, did so poorly on his oral exam that he was denied entrance. (His brother had recently left for Israel.) Freiman’s essay against the corruption of the minds and souls of men was prompted by his own student (identified only as B. in the essay) falling victim to this depraved system. Kafkaesque and Orwellian, the selection process Freiman describes is made possible by a blend of pathological anti-Semitism on the part of key individuals in the Institute and the unique Soviet system of rewards and punishments. The insidious process has proven effective to a remarkable degree. The Soviet Academy of Sciences contains only a single Jewish mathematician and the Steklovka is now Judenfrei.
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