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Hello Miles! 27 May 05 12:37, Miles Maxted wrote to Gerrit Kuehn: MM> Mmmm ... for me, a textbook is always a standard account of a MM> particular subject, used in studying or practicing that subject. Ok, that's roughly what I was thinking about it. MM> Not being familiar with the German language, I have no idea how MM> this might be termed in German - but there's my definition of a MM> textbook for your translation... As I mentioned here earlier there is the German term "Lehrbuch", which may come close to that. However, I cannot remember a German word for an "advanced" book. Is there an English term for that? Regards, Gerrit --- Msged/BSD 6.0.0* Origin: America asleep, since Mulberry's too long (2:246/4020) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 246/4020 2411/413 2432/200 774/605 123/500 106/2000 633/267 |
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