Mnemosyne

Mnemosyne
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 406
Release: 1955
Genre: Classical philology
ISBN:

Athene

Athene
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 590
Release: 1954
Genre: Greece
ISBN:

Canadiana

Canadiana
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 526
Release: 1963
Genre: Canada
ISBN:

Raffaele Pettazzoni and Herbert Jennings Rose, Correspondence 1927–1958

Raffaele Pettazzoni and Herbert Jennings Rose, Correspondence 1927–1958
Author: Domenico Accorinti
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 531
Release: 2014-05-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004272240

Raffaele Pettazzoni (1883–1959), Professor of the History of Religions at the University of Rome and one of the leading historians of religions in the twentieth century, maintained a long correspondence with Herbert Jennings Rose (1883–1961), the gifted Canadian scholar who was Professor of Greek at St Andrews and is best known for his work in the field of ancient religion and folklore. These letters, spanning the years 1927 to 1958, bear witness to the close relationship between the two scholars and focus on two of Pettazzoni’s books, both translated by Rose: Essays on the History of Religions (1954) and The All-Knowing God (1956). They also shed light on Pettazzoni’s initiative to the foundation of the journal NVMEN (1954), and reveal Rose’s brilliant personality.

The Civil War Short Stories of Ambrose Bierce

The Civil War Short Stories of Ambrose Bierce
Author: Ambrose Bierce
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 150
Release: 1988-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780803260870

In The Devil's Dictionary Ambrose Bierce defined "war" as "a by-product of the arts of peace." A Civil War veteran, Bierce had absolutely no illusions about "courage," "honor," and "glory" on the battlefield. These stories form one of the great antiwar statements in American literature. Included here are the classic An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge, Chickamauga, The Mocking Bird, The Coup de Grâce, Parker Anderson, Philosopher, and other stories celebrated for their intensity, startling insight, and mastery of form.

The Quiet War Omnibus

The Quiet War Omnibus
Author: Paul McAuley
Publisher: Gollancz
Total Pages: 811
Release: 2017-07-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 147321839X

THE QUIET WAR Who decides what it means to be human? Twenty-third century Earth has been ravaged by climate change, and is now dominated by a few powerful families, with millions of people in prison and millions more labouring to rebuild ruined ecosystems. Meanwhile on Jupiter and Saturn, live the Outers. They have built a wild variety of scientific utopias crammed with exuberant creations of the genetic arts. Now they want to colonise Earth and drive human evolution in a new direction. On Earth, some want to launch a pre-emptive strike against the Outers while others wish to exploit the talents of the gene wizards. It is clear that the fragile detente between the two branches of humanity is breaking down and they may be heading towards war . . . GARDENS OF THE SUN The Quiet War is over. A century of enlightenment, rational utopianism and exploration of new ways of being human has fallen dark. But victory is fragile, and riven by vicious internal politics. While seeking out and trying to anatomise the strange gardens abandoned in place by Avernus, the Outers' greatest genius, the gene wizard Sri Hong-Owen is embroiled in the plots and counterplots of the family that employs her. The diplomat Loc Ifrahim soon discovers that profiting from victory isn't as easy as he thought. And in Greater Brazil, the Outers' democratic traditions have infected a population eager to escape the tyranny of the great families who rule them. After such a conflict only one thing is clear. No one can escape the consequences of war - especially the victors.