Hope, Joy, and Affection in the Classical World

Hope, Joy, and Affection in the Classical World

Author: Ruth R. Caston

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2016-05-02

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 0190627174

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The emotions have long been an interest for those studying ancient Greece and Rome. But while the last few decades have produced excellent studies of individual emotions and the different approaches to them by the major philosophical schools, the focus has been almost entirely on negative emotions. This might give the impression that the Greeks and Romans had little to say about positive emotion, something that would be misguided. As the chapters in this collection indicate, there are representations of positive emotions extending from archaic Greek poetry to Augustine, and in both philosophical works and literary genres as wide-ranging as lyric poetry, forensic oratory, comedy, didactic poetry, and the novel. Nor is the evidence uniform: while many of the literary representations give expression to positive emotion but also describe its loss, the philosophers offer a more optimistic assessment of the possibilities of attaining joy or contentment in this life. The positive emotions show some of the same features that all emotions do. But unlike the negative emotions, which we are able to describe and analyze in great detail because of our preoccupation with them, positive emotions tend to be harder to articulate. Hence the interest of the present study, which considers how positive emotions are described, their relationship to other emotions, the ways in which they are provoked or upset by circumstances, how they complicate and enrich our relationships with other people, and which kinds of positive emotion we should seek to integrate. The ancient works have a great deal to say about all of these topics, and for that reason deserve more study, both for our understanding of antiquity and for our understanding of the positive emotions in general.


Bandit's Hope

Bandit's Hope

Author: Marcia Gruver

Publisher: Barbour Books

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781602609495

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Explore the Natchez Trace along with a bandit who strives to trade his scandalous past for a respectable future with an innkeeper's daughter.


The Chains of Hope

The Chains of Hope

Author: A.R. Knight

Publisher: Black Key Books

Published: 2024-10-29

Total Pages: 301

ISBN-13:

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Wax revealed the power of the Gods, now a sinister force plans to wield it. The fight against the fiends has changed, with their deadly torrent cut off by Wax’s efforts. That power attracts dangerous attention, from assassins who would take his life to scheming minds that plan on turning Wax to their own ends. Meanwhile, a last strike for peace forges through dangerous waters and hidden knives, but their desperate bargain might just play into powerful hands, throwing the last bastion of the Seven Isles into defeat. How much can be sacrificed to survive? Or should everything be risked on a dangerous, defiant plan that could change the Seven Isles forever? As this epic fantasy series draws to a thunderous close, The Chains of Hope brings an action-packed adventure to one page after another, with unexpected heroes, twisted villains, and a ferocious fight for the souls of forsaken lands.


Multi-Armed Bandits

Multi-Armed Bandits

Author: Qing Zhao

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2022-05-31

Total Pages: 147

ISBN-13: 3031792890

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Multi-armed bandit problems pertain to optimal sequential decision making and learning in unknown environments. Since the first bandit problem posed by Thompson in 1933 for the application of clinical trials, bandit problems have enjoyed lasting attention from multiple research communities and have found a wide range of applications across diverse domains. This book covers classic results and recent development on both Bayesian and frequentist bandit problems. We start in Chapter 1 with a brief overview on the history of bandit problems, contrasting the two schools—Bayesian and frequentist—of approaches and highlighting foundational results and key applications. Chapters 2 and 4 cover, respectively, the canonical Bayesian and frequentist bandit models. In Chapters 3 and 5, we discuss major variants of the canonical bandit models that lead to new directions, bring in new techniques, and broaden the applications of this classical problem. In Chapter 6, we present several representative application examples in communication networks and social-economic systems, aiming to illuminate the connections between the Bayesian and the frequentist formulations of bandit problems and how structural results pertaining to one may be leveraged to obtain solutions under the other.


The Gentleman Jewel Thief

The Gentleman Jewel Thief

Author: Jessica Peterson

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2014-07-01

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 0698141598

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In an era when ladies were demure and men courtly, one priceless treasure set England ablaze and incited unimaginable scandal and passion—the Hope Diamond. Heir to an impressive title and fortune, Lord William Townshend, Earl of Harclay, is among the most disreputable rakes in England. Desperately bored by dull heiresses and tedious soirees, he seeks new excitement—with a dangerous scheme to steal the world’s most legendary gemstone from its owner, Thomas Hope. To his surprise, however, it’s not the robbery that sets his blood burning but the alluring lady from whom he pilfers the gem. A string of bad luck has left the fate of Lady Violet Rutledge’s estate entirely in Hope’s scheming hands. So when his prized jewel disappears from around her neck, she has no choice but to track down the villain responsible for the theft. Only Harclay has his sights set on taking more from her than the necklace—and she’s tempted to surrender anything he desires… Now, caught in a thrilling game of secrecy and seduction, Violet must find a way to protect her fortune—and her heart—before she loses both forever…


The Long Snapper

The Long Snapper

Author: Jeffrey Marx

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2011-08-23

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 0061691380

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Brian Kinchen was a thirty-eight-year-old father of four and seventh-grade Bible teacher whose professional football career had been over for three years when he received the call of a lifetime. The New England Patriots needed him to fill in for their injured long snapper for the remainder of the 2003 season and the playoffs. In the hands of Pulitzer Prize–winner Jeffrey Marx, Brian’s remarkable true story becomes a celebration of the resilience of the human spirit. For all lovers of the game of football, The Long Snapper reveals the grit and glory of America’s favorite sport.


Summer of Promise

Summer of Promise

Author: Amanda Cabot

Publisher: Baker Books

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 0800734599

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The last place Abigail wants to spend the summer of 1885 is Fort Laramie in the Wyoming Territory, but can a handsome lieutenant change her mind?