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1 Biblioteca Nacional De Colombia Procesos BIBLIOTECA NACIONAL DE COLOMBIA PROCESOS TÉCNICOS REPORTE DE REGISTROS DEL FONDO DANILO CRUZ VÉLEZ Total registros en la Base de Datos de la Biblioteca Nacional: 3.556 ISBN: 958-18-0127-8 (Obra Completa) ISBN: 958-18-0137-5 Autor personal: Zalamea Borda, Eduardo, 1907-1963 Título: 4 años a bordo de mí mismo / Eduardo Zalamea Borda Pie de imprenta: Colombia : Imprenta Nacional, 1996 Descripcion física: 313 p. ; 21 cm A 110863 F. DANILO 2505 Título: 9 Asedios a García Márquez / Benedetti ... [et.al.] Pie de imprenta: Santiago de Chile : Editorial Universitaria, ©1969 Descripcion física: 181 p. ; 19 cm F. DANILO 2610 Autor personal: Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Título: 20 sonetos / de William Shakespeare Pie de imprenta: Bogotá : Arte Dos Gráficos, 1996 Descripcion física: 53 p. ; 24 cm F. DANILO 405 Título: 70 años de narrativa argentina, 1900-1970 / [prólogo, selección y notas de Roberto Yahni] Pie de imprenta: Madrid : Alianza Editorial, 1970 Descripcion física: 212 p. ; 19 cm F. DANILO 1403 N 68144 PN 31087 ISBN: 3-445-01948-7 Título: 90 Jahre philosophische Nietzsche-Rezeption / Alfredo Guzzoni (Hrsg.) Pie de imprenta: Königstein : Verlag Anton Hain Meisenheim Gmbh, c1979 Descripcion física: x, 189 p. ; 22 cm F. DANILO 3742 1 Autor personal: Heidegger, Martín, 1889-1976 Título: 700 Jahre Stadt Messkirch : Festansprachen zum 700-jährigen Messkircher stadtjubiläum 22. bis 30 / Martin Heidegger, Bernhard Welte, Altgraf Salm Pie de imprenta: München : [s n.], [1961?] Descripcion física: 36 p. ; fot. ; 21 cm F. DANILO 2318 Autor personal: Russell, Bertrand, 1872-1970 Título: El A.B.C. de la relatividad / Russell Bertrand Pie de imprenta: Buenos Aires : Ediciones Imán, 1943 Descripcion física: 194 p. ; 22 cm F. DANILO 2225 Autor personal: Skeat, Walter William, 1835-1912 Título: A concise etymological dictionary of the english language / by the rev. Walter W. Skeat Pie de imprenta: Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1965 Descripcion física: 663 p. ; 19 cm F. DANILO 383 ISBN: 84-226-0539-2 Autor personal: Ramírez, Leonora Título: ABC 732 recetas para la cocina cotidiana / Leonora Ramírez Pie de imprenta: Barcelona : Círculo de Lectores, c1971 Descripcion física: 398 p., [1] h., [3] p. de láms. : il., fot. ; 20 cm F. DANILO 2509 ISBN: 3-13-309002-X Autor personal: Bock, Klaus Dietrich Título: Abc für hochdruckkranke : ein ratgeber für den kranken / von Prof. Dr. Klaus Dietrich Bock Pie de imprenta: Stuttgart : Georg Thieme Verlag, 1971 Descripcion física: xi, 54 p. ; 23 cm F. DANILO 2687 Autor personal: Oheim, Gertrud, 1898- Título: ABC práctico del hogar / Gertrud Oheim Pie de imprenta: Barcelona : Círculo de Lectores, 1969 Descripcion física: 387 p., [12] h. de láms. ; il., fot. ; 21 cm F. DANILO 4085 Autor personal: Solana y Gutiérrez, Mateo Título: Mirabeau : (sus pasiones terribles) / Mateo Solana y Gutierrez ; prólogo de José Vasconcelos Pie de imprenta: México : Editora del Continente, 1941 Descripcion física: 348 p. ; 23 cm 2 F. DANILO 3941 Autor personal: Lasserre, Pedro Título: Abelardo contra San Bernardo : un conflicto religioso en el siglo XII / Pedro Lasserre ; traducción por Segundo A. Tri Pie de imprenta: Buenos Aires : Editorial Nova, impresión 1944 Descripcion física: 191 p. ; 21 cm F. DANILO 2952 Autor personal: Bauch, Kurt, 1897- Título: Abendländische kunst / Kurt Bauch Pie de imprenta: Düsseldorf : Verlag L. Schwann, 1952 Descripcion física: 340 p. : il., fot. ; 26 cm F. DANILO 324 ISBN: 3-534-00532-5 Autor personal: Duns, Joannes Scotus, ca. 1265-1308 Título: Abhandlung über das Erste Prinzip / Johannes Duns Scotus ; herausgegeben und übersetzt von Wolfgang Kluxen Pie de imprenta: Darmstadt : Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, c1974 Descripcion física: xxv, 261 p ; 22 cm F. DANILO 1983 Autor personal: Landsberg, Paul Ludwing, 1901- Título: La Academia platónica / Pablo Luis Landsberg ; traducción del alemán por J. Pérez Bances Pie de imprenta: Madrid : Revista de Occidente, 1926 Descripcion física: 201 p. ; 17 cm F. ARCINIEGAS 6881 F. DANILO 648 FMB-2 184.1 L263A Autor personal: Pestalozzi, Johann Heinrich, 1746-1827 Título: Die achilleis als quelle der ilias / Heinrich Pestalozzi Pie de imprenta: Erlenbach-Zürich : Eugen Rentsch Verlag, 1945 Descripcion física: 52 p. ; 23 cm F. DANILO 3931 Autor conferencia: Congreso Nacional de Filosofía (1er. : 1949 : Mendoza, Aregentina) Título: Actas del Primer Congreso Nacional de Filosofía Pie de imprenta: Mendoza : Instituto de Filosofía, 1949 Descripcion física: [507] p. ; 25 cm F. DANILO 3078 Autor conferencia: Congreso Nacional de Filosofía (3er. : 1980 : Buenos 3 Aires) Título: Actas del tercer Congreso Nacional de Filosofía : Buenos Aires 13 al 18 de 1980 / Universidad de Buenos Aires Pie de imprenta: Buenos Aires : Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, 1982 Descripcion física: v. ; 23 cm F. DANILO 2614 V. 2 F. DANILO 3141 V. 1 ISBN: 978-958-676-420-9 Autor personal: Benítez Acevedo, Álvaro León Título: Actividad del defensor en audiencias del sistema penal acusatorio : ley 1098/2006, ley 1142/2007, ley 1153/2007 / Álvaro León Benítez Acevedo Pie de imprenta: Bogotá : Ediciones Doctrina y Ley, 2008 Descripcion física: 267 p. ; 24 cm A 92194 F. DANILO 3474 PA 81736 Título: Actual narrativa latinoamericana : conferencias y seminarios Pie de imprenta: La Habana : Centro de Investigaciones Literarias Casa de las Américas, impresión 1970 Descripcion física: 192 p. ; 24 cm F. DANILO 2719 Autor personal: Charry Lara, Fernando, 1920-2004 Título: Los adioses / Fernando Charry Lara Pie de imprenta: Bogotá : Imprenta Nacional, 1963 Descripcion física: 75 p. ; 24 cm F. ARCINIEGAS 8435 F. DANILO 117 V. 3 N 52068 PA 14547 PA 14931 PN 26196 C861.4 CH485A FHLM 630 FRTQ 0326 Autor personal: Constant, Benjamin, 1767-1830 Título: Adolfo / Benjamín Constant ; la traducción del francés ha sido hecha por Antonio Espina Pie de imprenta: Madrid : Calpe, 1924 Descripcion física: 122 p. ; 15 cm F. DANILO 518 4 G 22127 N 61108 PAA 1230 PAA 1663 Autor personal: Planck, Max Karl Ernst Ludvig, 1858-1947 Título: ¿Adonde va la ciencia? / Max Planck ; prólogo de Albert Einstein ; introducción biográfica de James Murphy ; traducción de Felipe Jiménez de Asúa Pie de imprenta: Buenos Aires : Editorial Losada, c1941 Descripcion física: 242 p. : retr. front. ; 21 cm F. ARCINIEGAS 10506 F. DANILO 69 Autor personal: Egea, Esteban Rafael Título: Los adverbios terminados en -mente en el español comtemporáneo / Esteban Rafael Egea Pie de imprenta: Bogotá : Instituto Caro y Cuervo, 1979 Descripcion física: xx, 432 p. ; 22 cm F. DANILO 1128 N 23742 PA 18411 PA 99485 PN 17144 465.9 E29A 1979 FTRQ 1590 Autor personal: Milton, John, 1608-1674 Título: Aeropagitica / John Milton ; traducción y prólogo de José Carner Pie de imprenta: México : Fondo de Cultura Económica, 1941 Descripcion física: xiv, 104 p. ; 18 cm F. ARCINIEGAS 7687 F. DANILO 484 J 16773 PN 5587 Autor personal: Cappelletti, Ángel J., 1927- Título: El agnoscismo de Protágoras / Ángel J. Cappelletti Pie de imprenta: México : Fondo de cultura económica, 1982 Descripcion física: 51-55 p. ; 23 cm F. DANILO 4075 Autor personal: Mark, Hermann Franz, 1895- Título: El agua pesada / profesor Dr. Hermann Mark ; traducido por el profesor J. Martínez Losada Pie de imprenta: Madrid : Revista de Occidente, c1935 Descripcion física: 85 p., [3] p. de láms. : il., fot. ; 18 cm 5 F. DANILO 598 N 29205 Autor personal: Morales Benítez, Otto, 1920- Título: Aguja de marear : (notas críticas) / por Otto Morales Benítez Pie de imprenta: Bogotá : Biblioteca Banco Popular, 1979 Descripcion física: 476 p. : il., fot. ; 21 cm F. DANILO 1619 J 2993 PA 19233 PA 29984 PN 942 CAL. C860.09 M828 FTRQ 2116 Título: Aktualität und folgen der philosophie Hegels / mit beiträgen von Friedrich W. Schmidt ... [et al.] ; herausgegeben von Oskar Negt Pie de imprenta: Frankfurt am Main : Suhrkamp Verlag, 1971 Descripcion física: 296 p. ; 18 cm F. DANILO 2949 ISBN: 958-9028-03-9 Autor conferencia: Encuentro de la Cultura Hispanoamericana (1o. : 1983 : Bogotá) Título: Al encuentro de la cultura hispanoamericana Pie de imprenta: Bogotá : Banco de la República, c1985 Descripcion física: 350 p. ; 19 cm H860.9 E56A F. DANILO 633 N 49841 PA 30809 PA 60400 PA 60401 PA 64339 PA 72287 PN 24712 FRTQ 1063 ISBN: 84-322-0660-1 Autor personal: Paz, Octavio, 1914-1998 Título: Al paso / Octavio Paz Pie de imprenta: Santafé de Bogotá : Planeta Colombiana, 1992 Descripcion física: 213 p. ; 20 cm F. DANILO 516 N 71857 PA 48621 6 PA 49763 PN 31729 Título: Alejandro de Humboldt : 1769-1969 Pie de imprenta: Bad Godesberg : Inter Nationes, 1969 Descripcion física: 181 p., [18] h. de láms. : il., retrs., mapa ; 24 cm F. DANILO 603 N 84797 PA 18172 PN 34568 Autor personal: Droysen, Johann Gustav, 1804-1884 Título: Alejandro Magno / J.G. Droysen ; versión del alemán por Wenceslao Roces Pie de imprenta: México : Fondo de Cultura Económica, 1946 Descripcion física: 481 p. : mapa, retrs. front ; 24 cm F. BANCOP 748 F. DANILO 289 N 81692 ISSN: 0120-0216 21 Título: Aleph Pie de imprenta: Manizales : Universidad Nacional de Colombia, 1966- Descripcion física: v. ; 24 cm (546443) F. CASTILLO 101 PZA. 2 F. DANILO 3880 PZA. 1-11 F. DANILO 3881 PZA 1-6 Título: El aleph borgiano Pie de imprenta: Bogotá : Biblioteca Luis Ángel Arango, 1987 Descripcion física: 145 p. : il., fot., retrs. ; 28 cm B 28048 F. DANILO 3978 PB 36131 Autor personal: Borges, Jorge Luis, 1899-1986 Título: El aleph / Jorge Luis Borges Pie de imprenta: Buenos Aires : Emecé Editores, 1968 Descripcion física: 179 p. ; 20 cm F. DANILO 3518 Autor personal: Meyer-Abich, Adolf Título: Alexander von Humboldt in selbstzeugnissen und bilddokumenten / dargestellt von Adolf Meyer-Abich Pie de imprenta: Hamburg : Rowohlt, 1967 Descripcion física: 187 p. : fot. ; 19 cm F. DANILO 2096 Autor personal: Palacios, Eustaquio, 1830-1898 7 Título: El alférez real / Eustaquio Palacios ; introducción y notas de Alberto Carvajal Pie de imprenta: Cali : Carvajal & Compañia, 1966 Descripcion física: 340 p.
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