The Scroll and the Marble

The Scroll and the Marble
Author: Peter Bing
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2009-05-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0472116320

Seminal essays from one of the most prominent scholars of Hellenistic poetry

Trajan

Trajan
Author: Julian Bennett
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1134709145

In this, the only biography of Trajan available in English, Julian Bennett tests Trajan's reputation as the embodiment of all imperial virtues.

The Chain of Wisdom

The Chain of Wisdom
Author: Robert Stims
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2003-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595292356

The soulhell stirred within the dark recesses of the void that confined it as it began to feel its master's presence. The creature did not wish its slumber to be disturbed because the void was cold and empty, a formless cavity of blackness without sound or substance. Soon it recognized the presence that reached out to it and it could not resist. At long last someone had come to break the dreaded silence that had driven the creature mad. At first the presence seemed merely an illusion and only slowly did the soullhell feel its full force? It would live again. Steal a soul so that it could walk once again upon the earth. ...Sollyhnn awoke with a start, unable to rid his mind of the nightmares that had haunted his thoughts for the last twelve evenings. He slowly left his bed, his mind still caught between dreams and reality and unknowingly began a journey that would take him through worlds he had never imagined existed and years to complete.

The Gates of Dawn

The Gates of Dawn
Author: Robert Newcomb
Publisher: Del Rey
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2004-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0345448952

Epic fantasy found an exhilarating new voice in Robert Newcomb, whose monumental debut novel, The Fifth Sorceress, was hailed by readers and critics alike. And now, for all those spellbound by the tale of Prince Tristan, heir to the throne of Eutracia, his twin sister Princess Shailiha, the ancient wizard Wigg, and the fate of their enchanted land, there is indeed more—much more—to be told. . . . For three centuries, Eutracia was a kingdom at peace, ruled by a benevolent monarchy and guided by a council of wizards. But a horror from the past, long believed vanquished, returned with devastating fury. And when the battle against the bloodthirsty Sorceresses of the Coven was finally won, victory was not without its price. Now, the royal palace lies in ruins; the king and queen, the royal guard, and the Directorate of Wizards are dead; the land is lawless; and Prince Tristan— forced by the Coven to murder his father, the King—is a wanted man. In a cavernous underground labyrinth, once headquarters of the wizards’ council, Tristan has taken refuge with his sister, Shailiha, her infant daughter, the wizard Wigg—the lone surviving member of the Directorate—and the crippled wizard Faegan, returned from self-imposed exile in the forest of Shadowood. Together they face the daunting task of restoring order to Eutracia and winning back the allegiance of her subjects. But suddenly, even these challenges pale beside a truly terrifying turn of events. The sacred jewel that is the source of all magic has inexplicably begun to lose its power. Without its age-old enchantment to sustain their spells, the immortal wizards will perish . . . and magic will vanish from Eutracia forever. At the same time, a mysterious and ruthless mercenary has declared a bounty upon the head of Prince Tristan. And an army of wizards on a mission to rid Eutracia of monsters created by the Coven has fallen prey to an insidious breed of creatures—beings that can only have sprung from forbidden use of malevolent magic. With time and their powers dwindling, Wigg and Faegan desperately seek to discover who, or what, has succeeded the dead Sorceresses in laying siege to Eutracia. But when the shocking truth is revealed, and an evil that transcends life itself is made known, it is Tristan, more than any other, who will be stunned to his very soul. And it is Tristan who will be thrust into the ultimate battle—for his life, his land, and the course of his destiny.

Representations of Writing Materials on Roman Funerary Monuments

Representations of Writing Materials on Roman Funerary Monuments
Author: Tibor Grüll
Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2023-11-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 1803275677

Ancient funerary reliefs are full of representations of writing materials and instruments, the interpretation of which can help us better understand the phenomenon of ancient literacy. The eight studies in this volume enrich our knowledge of Roman writing with many new aspects and detailed observations.

Kourion

Kourion
Author: Arthur Hubert Stanley Megaw
Publisher: Dumbarton Oaks
Total Pages: 598
Release: 2007
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780884022763

Replete with mosaics and revetment, the basilica was the center of the ecclesiastical administration until its destruction in the late seventh century. In this long-awaited report, Megaw and colleagues present in full the results of excavations from the 1930s, 1950s, and 1970s.