Thursday, September 30, 2010

Philostratus's Heroikos: Religion and Cultural Identity in the Third Century C.E. (Writings from the Greco-Roman World)

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This multidimensional collection of essays explores the interrelation of religion, cultural identity, politics, literature, myth, and memory during the Roman Empire by focusing on the cultural dynamics embedded in and surrounding Philostratus's Heroikos, an early third-century C.E. dialogue about Homer and the heroes of the Trojan War. The essays focus on ritual and literary dimensions of hero cult; cultural and community identity reflected in the Heroikos and in early Christianity; and the cultural, literary, and political turn toward heroes in the negotiation of difference, particularly with those outside the Roman Empire. Contributors to this volume include classicists, archaeologists, ancient historians, and scholars of early Christianity: Ellen Bradshaw Aitken, Susan E. Alcock, Hans Dieter Betz, Alain Blomart, Walter Burkert, Casey Due, Simone Follet, Sidney H. Griffith, Jackson P. Hershbell, Christopher Jones, Jennifer K. Berenson Maclean, Francesca Mestre, Gregory Nagy, Corinne Ondine Pache, Jeffrey Rusten, M. Rahim Shayegan, James C. Skedros, and Tim Whitmarsh.


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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

The Romano-British Villa at Castle Copse, Great Bedwyn

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This volume presents the results of a systematic study of the ruins of the large Roman courtyard villa at Castle Copse, located near the village of Great Bedwyn, in southwest England. These efforts have shed light not only on the history of the villa itself, but also on the shifting focus of power over the course of a millennium at the sites associated with Castle Copse in the immediate region -- the Iron Age hillfort of Chisbury, a post-Roman settlement, and a Saxon village destined to become an urban center.

In addition to a complete survey of the site, its topography, geology, hydrology, and stratigraphy, this book includes studies of the architecture, mosaics, wall painting, and numerous artifacts and animal remains found at the site. There are also overviews of the history and geography of the region around the site, twelve technical appendixes, and hundreds of detailed illustrations.


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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Kincade's Blood

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A gunfighter named Kincade is stranded in the desert in the lawless American West of the 1880s. Alone and delirious, he swears vengeance on the man who shot him. Wil Logan will stop at nothing to destroy him. Logan even attacks Josephine, the woman Kincade loves, nearly killing her. After recuperating from his wound, Kincade decides that his only choice is to confront Logan. This heart-pounding reckoning will stun the reader with its climactic surprise ending.


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Sunday, September 26, 2010

Gems, Sixth Edition

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Since it was first published in 1962 'Gems' has become universally recognised as the most comprehensive and authoritative treatise on gem materials in the English language. This sixth edition, has been revised for relevance to today's practice and includes an expanded encyclopedic section.

'Gems' caters for the professional jeweller and student gemmologist, collector of gems and those with an insatiable interest in precious stones.

* Descriptive account of all gem materials used as ornament, along with their synthetic counterparts
* Contributing authors, at the top of the field, bring the latest developments to the reader
* The only encyclopedic reference for gemstones


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Saturday, September 25, 2010

Mesopotamia Before History

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Mesopotamia was one of the earliest regions to produce writing, literature and the fine arts, as well as being one of the first areas to construct states. This comprehensive and detailed survey of the region's prehistory and protohistory shows how these fascinating developments were possible.
Petr Charvát explores the economic, social and spiritual spheres in Mesopotamia from the Palaeolithic to the time of the early states, c. 100,000 BC to 2334 BC. The narrative is supplemented by numerous descriptions of the principal archaeological sites for each phase, and by conclusions outlining the most important developments and changes.


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Friday, September 24, 2010

Gaia Matrix Oracle: Readings for Worlds, Major Arcana & Symbols

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This book allows the reader to receive a thorough understanding and insight into his/her inner/outer situation. Part I is using the oracles. Part II consists of world readings archetype readings and symbol readings. Part III has two essays: the theoretical Foundation of the Gaia Matrix as a Resonating System; and the Structure of the Oracle


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Thursday, September 23, 2010

The Siege of Troy

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It was the Age of Heroes

Valiant warriors like Hector, Ajax, wily Odysseus, and brave Achilles, their exploits in battle, their secret passions and hidden strengths, their friendships and rivalries -these are what legends are made of.

It began with a stolen kiss and the abduction of the beautiful Helen, wife of a king.

Diplomacy gave way to insults, and soon it fell to Agamemnon to restore the honor of his brother, Menelaus of Sparta, by leading an army of heroes to the gates of the enemy fortress.

Combat raged for nine years, neither side able to dominate the other. Until a brave Spartan dreamed up a desperate and daring gambit that just might turn the tide of battle in Sparta's favor.

Intrigue, deception, betrayal, and the love of a woman whose face launched a thousand ships brought two great armies to war.

The place was Troy . . . and this is the epic story known as The Iliad.


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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Landscape and Dream

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Monday, September 20, 2010

The Celtic Shelf: First Book of the Golden Allerod

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An epic adventure in a savage and thrilling world which may have once been our own, the Celtic Shelf follows the exploits of a small band of prehistoric cave dwellers along the beaches of Western Europe, circa 12,000 BC. A dwarf with an axe made of gold, a warrior with a twisted soul, and the girl who invented the bow and arrow - join them as they seek to outwit, outsmart and escape the dangerous clutches of barbaric hunters who have gone insane with the spirit of the Wendigo and now hunt each other in order to survive. It's a remarkable tale of ingenuity, heroism, love and leadership set against a starkly beautiful landscape.


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Sunday, September 19, 2010

Tales of Troy and Greece (Wordsworth Children's Classics) (Wordsworth Classics)

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Andrew Lang draws on his classical learning to recount the Homeric legend of the wars between the Greeks and the Trojans. Paris, Helen of Troy, Achilles, Hector, Ulysses, the Amazons and the Wooden Horse all figure in this magical introduction to one of the greatest legends ever told. Also included in this book are the adventures of Theseus and his dramatic battle with the Minotaur with the help of Ariadne, and the quest of Jason for the Golden Fleece with the help of the Princess Medea.


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