Scripture And Science Not At Variance Or The Historical Character And Plenary Inspiration Of The Earlier Chapters Of Genesis Unaffected By The Discoveries Of Science
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Scripture and Science not at variance: or, the historical character and plenary inspiration of the earlier chapters of Genesis unaffected by the discoveries of Science
Author | : John Henry PRATT (Archdeacon of Calcutta.) |
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Total Pages | : 84 |
Release | : 1856 |
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History of Rome for Young Persons
Author | : Elizabeth Caroline Johnstone Gray |
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Total Pages | : 696 |
Release | : 1858 |
Genre | : Rome |
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Outward Baptism Not a Condition of the Christian Covenant ...
Author | : Henry Martyn Sherwood (Vicar of White Ladies, Aston.) |
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Total Pages | : 164 |
Release | : 1857 |
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Discovering Gilgamesh
Author | : Vybarr Cregan-Reid |
Publisher | : Manchester University Press |
Total Pages | : 368 |
Release | : 2015-11-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1526102382 |
In 1872, a young archaeologist at the British Museum made a tremendous discovery. While he was working his way through a Mesopotamian ‘slush pile’, George Smith, a self-taught expert in ancient languages, happened upon a Babylonian version of Noah’s Flood. His research suggested this ‘Deluge Tablet’ pre-dated the writing of Genesis by a millennium or more. Smith went on to translate what later became The Epic of Gilgamesh, perhaps the oldest and most complete work of literature from any culture. Against the backdrop of innovative readings of a range of paintings, novels, histories and photographs (by figures like Dickens, Eliot, James, Dyce, Turner, Macaulay and Carlyle), this book demonstrates the Gordian complexity of the Victorians’ relationship with history, while also seeking to highlight the Epic’s role in influencing models of time in late-Victorian geology. Discovering Gilgamesh will be of interest to readers, students and researchers in literary studies, Victorian studies, history, intellectual history, art history and archaeology.