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Author | : Tine Luk Meganck |
Publisher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 346 |
Release | : 2017-06-12 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 9004342486 |
This book is also available in Paperback Erudite Eyes explores the network of the Antwerp cartographer Abraham Ortelius (1527-1598), a veritable trading zone of art and erudition. Populated by such luminaries as Pieter Bruegel, Joris Hoefnagel, Justus Lipsius and Benedictus Arias Montanus, among others, this vibrant antiquarian culture yielded new knowledge about local antiquities and distant civilizations, and offered a framework for articulating art and artistic practice. These fruitful exchanges, undertaken in a spirit of friendship and collaboration, are all the more astonishing when seen against the backdrop of the ongoing wars. Based on a close reading of early modern letters, alba amicorum, printed books, manuscripts and artworks, this book situates Netherlandish art and culture between Bruegel and Rubens in a European perspective.
Author | : Lipika Pelham |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 413 |
Release | : 2019-04-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 178738179X |
Seventeenth-century Amsterdam was a cosmopolitan "carnival of nations:" French Huguenots, North African merchants, Spanish Moriscos--and Iberian New Christians, formerly Jewish families forcibly converted to Catholicism, now fleeing the Inquisition and rediscovering their ancestral faith. This is the extraordinary tale of Amsterdam's prosperous Sephardi community during the Dutch Golden Age. Trading, writing, publishing, staging plays and being painted by Rembrandt, this Nação (Nation) of formerly wandering Jews not only settled but thrived, enjoying high status and unparalleled freedom. At a time when Dutch Catholics were repressed and Jews elsewhere were confined to the ghetto, this community dared to nurture the 'Hope of Israel', sowing the seeds of Zionism. Lipika Pelham charts the captivating history of Amsterdam's Jews, from their integral role in the Dutch economic miracle and the Enlightenment to a somber coda in 1942, when the Nazis herded them into the "Jewish Theater" for deportation to the camps. But this was not the death of the resilient Nação--Pelham also seeks out its descendants in present-day Amsterdam, offering poignant reflection on the meaning of nationhood, the Holocaust and what remains of Jerusalem on the Amstel.
Author | : Brandon Massey |
Publisher | : Kensington Publishing Corp. |
Total Pages | : 399 |
Release | : 2012-10-02 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0758278640 |
From the untamed wilderness of ancient times to the concrete jungles of today, these sixteen excursions into nightmares will keep you awake long past the midnight hour--and praying for daylight. . . Beyond The Shadows. . . . . .they linger, showing themselves only to those brave enough to perceive them. . .willing to see beyond human existence and into the heart of darkness. Feel the racing pulse in the primal desire of werewolves. Embrace the aura of two gifted women as they unleash power beyond imagining. Savor the aroma of otherworldly flora planted in a unique patch of earth. They Walk The Night. . . . . .prepared to face terrors humans were never meant to confront. Chant with an African mystic as he protects his people from an entity of unbridled malice. Ride the dusty trails of the Old West in pursuit of monstrous legends. Sail on a ship of damned souls as it languishes in the depths of forbidden waters. Linda Addison L.A. Banks Anthony Beal Michael Boatman Maurice Broaddus Chesya Burke Patricia E. Canterbury Christopher Chambers Eric Jerome Dickey B. Gordon Doyle Tananarive Due Brian Egeston Rickey Windell George L.R. Giles Brandon Massey Lawana Holland-Moore Terence Taylor
Author | : Shaji Karunakaran |
Publisher | : One Point Six Technology Pvt Ltd |
Total Pages | : 461 |
Release | : 2019-05-19 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9352018990 |
About Book : Indulging innocently in primeval adultery and consummate sensuality, the rustic population of Kotta, sandwiched between ancient hills and enchanting backwaters, perpetually trapped in the cinematic illusions of Sreedevi Talkies; their transition to modernity was replete with disillusionments and disasters. In a saga replete with archetypal and mythical lore from Ulysses, Tiresias, Jesus Christ, Ancient Mariner and Kerala's historical tryst with Communism — the novel is a lyrical journey into borderless territories of the unconscious, when ghosts let out by the Talkies endlessly ensnare the rustics on the slippery paths between reality and fantasy.
Author | : Lorelei Bell |
Publisher | : Next Chapter |
Total Pages | : 724 |
Release | : 2022-02-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
After Zofia and her family return to their world, everything should be fine... but is not. Zofia's first assignment as a Knight is to go to Dark Castle under cover as an Ugwump - mortal - to spy on the owner, Saint Germain, who is believed to be a vampire. On her trip to Dark Castle, Zofia meets Myron; a vampire with many secrets. After they encounter the handsome Saint Germain, Zofia uncovers truths about his past... and about their attraction for each other.
Author | : Lorelei Bell |
Publisher | : Next Chapter |
Total Pages | : 1605 |
Release | : 2023-06-27 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Books 5-8 in Lorelei Bell's 'Sabrina Strong Series' of urban fantasy novels, now available in one volume! Crescendo: The dhampire is about to be born, but not through who you'd expect. When Vasyl learns what Sabrina has done, it creates a rift between them. After saving Tremayne and surviving Nicolas' attempt on her life, a group of black witches abduct Sabrina and begin draining her of her powers. She's near death when Dante stops them, and he and Vasyl return her home. With the vampire war raging all around them, the ultimate confontation with Ilona Tremayne will soon be at hand. Requiem: Bill Gannon is back to protect Sabrina. But when the vindictive demon Naamah enlists a terrible witch in her quest for retribution, Sabrina is in more danger than ever, and the secret behind a mysterious newcomer is revealed. Facing a powerful enemy, can they find a way to save Sabrina before it’s too late? Interlude: Sabrina's memory loss leaves her struggling to find herself and wishing to return to her home. When a former adversary resurfaces and threatens her, Sabrina's allies rally to her protection. While trying to remember her past, Sabrina has to deal with the perils of the present. Can Sabrina come out unscathed and reclaim herself? Renegade: Returning to the Dark Veil, Sabrina faces new challenges. Her mission is to find Princess Aljehambra, who has been abducted by one of Drakulya's sons. Once again, Sabrina finds herself in an age where horses and trains are the mode of transportation, and outlaws, vampires and wizards try to stop her at every turn. But true love is waiting in the wings, and Sabrina is determined to find her way - no matter the cost.
Author | : Kevin Killeen |
Publisher | : OUP Oxford |
Total Pages | : 951 |
Release | : 2015-08-27 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 0191510599 |
The Bible was, by any measure, the most important book in early modern England. It preoccupied the scholarship of the era, and suffused the idioms of literature and speech. Political ideas rode on its interpretation and deployed its terms. It was intricately related to the project of natural philosophy. And it was central to daily life at all levels of society from parliamentarian to preacher, from the 'boy that driveth the plough', famously invoked by Tyndale, to women across the social scale. It circulated in texts ranging from elaborate folios to cheap catechisms; it was mediated in numerous forms, as pictures, songs, and embroideries, and as proverbs, commonplaces, and quotations. Bringing together leading scholars from a range of fields, The Oxford Handbook of the Bible in Early Modern England, 1530-1700 explores how the scriptures served as a generative motor for ideas, and a resource for creative and political thought, as well as for domestic and devotional life. Sections tackle the knotty issues of translation, the rich range of early modern biblical scholarship, Bible dissemination and circulation, the changing political uses of the Bible, literary appropriations and responses, and the reception of the text across a range of contexts and media. Where existing scholarship focuses, typically, on Tyndale and the King James Bible of 1611, The Oxford Handbook of the Bible in England, 1530-1700 goes further, tracing the vibrant and shifting landscape of biblical culture in the two centuries following the Reformation.
Author | : Kajoli Khanna |
Publisher | : Roli Books Private Limited |
Total Pages | : 332 |
Release | : 2019-05-27 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 8194110955 |
After a bachelor’s degree in English literature from the Delhi University, Kajoli Khanna moved to Switzerland, where she completed a degree in Fashion and Interior Design. Having consummated varied design projects in Delhi, she began to work with the Ashraya creches for underprivileged children in 1997 and also studied to be a counsellor at the Banjara Academy in Bengaluru. She has since continued to work extensively with a number of institutions for underprivileged children in Delhi and Himachal Pradesh. She has also published another book: Afterbirth and Other Stories.
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Publisher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 343 |
Release | : 2011-10-14 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9004209352 |
This book examines the scholarly genre of 'geographia sacra' in early modern Europe, tracing its contours, the outlooks and concerns of its practitioners, as well as the intersections of religion and geography in an age that saw dramatic revolutions in both fields.
Author | : Philip Nord |
Publisher | : Princeton University Press |
Total Pages | : 340 |
Release | : 2019-09-17 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0691190755 |
For decades, scholars and public intellectuals have been predicting the demise of religion in the face of secularization. Yet religion is undergoing an unprecedented resurgence in modern life—and secularization no longer appears so inevitable. Formations of Belief brings together many of today's leading historians to shed critical light on secularism's origins, its present crisis, and whether it is as antithetical to religion as it is so often made out to be. Formations of Belief offers a more nuanced understanding of the origins of secularist thought, demonstrating how Reformed Christianity and the Enlightenment were not the sole vessels of a worldview based on rationalism and individual autonomy. Taking readers from late antiquity to the contemporary era, the contributors show how secularism itself can be a form of belief and yet how its crisis today has been brought on by its apparent incapacity to satisfy people's spiritual needs. They explore the rise of the humanistic study of religion in Europe, Jewish messianism, atheism and last rites in the Soviet Union, the cult of the saints in colonial Mexico, religious minorities and Islamic identity in Pakistan, the neuroscience of religion, and more. Based on the Shelby Cullom Davis Center Seminars at Princeton University, this incisive book features illuminating essays by Peter Brown, Yaacob Dweck, Peter E. Gordon, Anthony Grafton, Brad S. Gregory, Stefania Pastore, Caterina Pizzigoni, Victoria Smolkin, Max Weiss, and Muhammad Qasim Zaman.