Orbis, Lore of Tellus, Book 2

Orbis, Lore of Tellus, Book 2

Author: E A Purle

Publisher: E A Purle

Published: 2022

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13: 1739896521

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"When all is lost, I will guide the way." Hugh Geber has found himself at a dead end. Robert J Smithson is hot on their heels, and the Elf King is on the move once more. The book he and Barrington are desperate to find is missing, with a mysterious note in its place. Left with no other choice, they have to head home to Portis-Montis empty handed, knowing they are not the only ones seeking the book. Hugh wants to bury his problems, but when he opens a letter from his presumed-deceased father, his decision to ignore his troubles comes back to bite him. A meeting with Balinas Collins in the university library adds to his woes, causing Hugh and Barrington to follow the path being laid in front of them. Now they must continue searching for the missing book, but also try to carry out a task Balinas has set them, all whilst trying to evade the long arm of the law. Will they find the book first? Or will Smithson beat them to it? Will the Elf King regain his seat, and the power he so desperately yearns for? Only time will tell, but that time is running out. Fast!


Firestone

Firestone

Author: E. A. Purle

Publisher: Alicorn Books

Published: 2021-05-27

Total Pages: 488

ISBN-13: 9781802270549

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"When all seems dark, I will light the way." On the world of Tellus there are two ways of doing things: the Old Way and the New Way. In the city of Portis-Montis, these two ways and their worlds collide. Hugh Geber is the alchemist at the University of Science and Progression. In a world where everyone follows the family career, he has found himself the last in line to carry the torch. When a meeting with Chancellor Robert James Smithson leaves him with an impossible deadline and a mysterious package, Hugh is left with no choice but to try and save the family name along with his job. Fate, however, is not on his side, and his world is turned upside-down. Now Hugh must not only fight for his place within the university, but also find out what lies behind the mysterious package before time runs out.


Statius and the Thebaid

Statius and the Thebaid

Author: Vessey

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2010-06-24

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13: 9780521147514

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Dr Vessey examines Thebaid as an elaborate and sustained allegory of the emotions - a study in the extremes of human behaviour.


Some Writer!

Some Writer!

Author: Melissa Sweet

Publisher: Clarion Books

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780544319592

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In this stunning, first-ever fully-illustrated biography of legendary author E.B. White, Sibert medalist and Caldecott Honor winner Melissa Sweet uses White's letters, photos, and mementos, as well as her original collaged art, to tell the true story of one of the most beloved authors of all time.


Ancient Roman Literary Gardens

Ancient Roman Literary Gardens

Author: K. Sara Myers

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2024

Total Pages: 313

ISBN-13: 0197773206

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"Beginning with Cicero and Varro and ending with Statius and Pliny the Younger, this chapter offers a chronological investigation of the ways in which real and literary gardens developed from the first century BCE to the first century CE as a means of elite masculine self-representation and the reactions of elite Roman men to the increased social and cultural power of villa and horti estates and their grounds. Gardens served as powerful symbols of wealth and as creative displays of the cultural aspirations of their owners in ways that challenged traditional definitions of gardens and of Roman manliness. Since these large-scale 'gardens' are primarily associated with leisure (otium), authors are concerned with describing and justifying their activities in these sites as befitting Roman masculine ideals. We can trace a change in attitude towards leisure and the private display of wealth, and consequently gardens, largely attributed to changes in the socio-political circumstances of the Roman elite, in the works of Statius and his contemporary Pliny the Younger, who use laudatory descriptions of extensive villas and grounds as a means of expressing social and literary power"--


Rome, Empire of Plunder

Rome, Empire of Plunder

Author: Matthew Loar

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 339

ISBN-13: 1108418422

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An interdisciplinary exploration of Roman cultural appropriation, offering new insights into the processes through which Rome made and remade itself.