De Visione Stellarum

De Visione Stellarum

Author: Dan Burton

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 334

ISBN-13: 9004153705

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In this critical edition of Nicole Oresme's 14th-century treatise on atmospheric refraction, Oresme uses optics and infinitesimals to help solve this vexing problem of astronomy, proposing that light travels along a curve through the atmosphere, centuries before Hooke and Newton.


Opera Omnia

Opera Omnia

Author: Joannes Chrysostomus (Saint, Patriarch of Constantinople)

Publisher:

Published: 1838

Total Pages: 1098

ISBN-13:

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Opera Omnia

Opera Omnia

Author: Aristotelis

Publisher: Рипол Классик

Published:

Total Pages: 933

ISBN-13: 5872589042

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Cyborg Boss

Cyborg Boss

Author: Cara Bristol

Publisher: Cara Bristol

Published: 2016-03-15

Total Pages: 167

ISBN-13: 0996145265

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God Built

God Built

Author: Steve Farrar

Publisher: David C Cook

Published: 2010-01-01

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 1434765822

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Our world is in desperate need of bold, passionate men of integrity. Yet such men aren't born; they're built, shaped, and formed by God. Best-selling author Steve Farrar will guide you through the story of Joseph, a humble shepherd who overcame tremendous odds to become an influential leader. It's here you will discover the process that creates true men of God, where He works providentially, strangely, and slowly. Uncover the biblical pattern for growth, gain insights into common frustrations and difficulties, and become equipped for the journey ahead.


Becoming Criminal

Becoming Criminal

Author: Bryan Reynolds

Publisher: JHU Press

Published: 2003-04-01

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 0801876753

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In this book Bryan Reynolds argues that early modern England experienced a sociocultural phenomenon, unprecedented in English history, which has been largely overlooked by historians and critics. Beginning in the 1520s, a distinct "criminal culture" of beggars, vagabonds, confidence tricksters, prostitutes, and gypsies emerged and flourished. This community defined itself through its criminal conduct and dissident thought and was, in turn,officially defined by and against the dominant conceptions of English cultural normality. Examining plays, popular pamphlets, laws, poems, and scholarly work from the period, Reynolds demonstrates that this criminal culture, though diverse, was united by its own ideology, language, and aesthetic. Using his transversal theory, he shows how the enduring presence of this criminal culture markedly influenced the mainstream culture's aesthetic sensibilities, socioeconomic organization, and systems of belief. He maps the effects of the public theater's transformative force of transversality, such as through the criminality represented by Shakespeare, Jonson, Middleton, and Dekker, on both Elizabethan and Jacobean society and the scholarship devoted to it.


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Publisher:

Published: 1936

Total Pages: 696

ISBN-13:

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