Alpha Markus: Book 3

Alpha Markus: Book 3

Author: Emm E. Goshald

Publisher: Infinite Joy

Published: 2021-06-01

Total Pages: 105

ISBN-13:

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Book 1 of The Aztec Mates Series Celeste is the Alpha daughter of the Sky Moon Pack. Her parents were killed when she was just 8 years old by the Blood Moon Pack. For 11 years she lived as an omega even though she had Alpha blood running in her veins. Lying about her age, her rank and her broken gift, she lived life trying to protect the remaining members of her parent's pack without letting anyone find out who she really is. During the full moon party for the Blood Moon Alpha's daughter, Celeste's lie comes crumbling around her as she realizes that Alpha Markus, one of the guests, is her mate. Joining the Crescent Moon Pack with her mate has changed Celeste's life, but as truth of her past begins to come out, she and Alpha Markus find themselves in a battle for her life and the survival of her people. She finds out the secret of what is behind the tragedy that follows her Aztec blood line. Celeste and Markus will find themselves with enemies more powerful than your average greedy werewolf. Will Celeste and Markus' bond be enough to get them through the battles ahead. Join them in their journey to right the wrongs of things past, their present and to secure their future. Stary Writing Academy III Girl Power Chasing her Apollo


Complete PET for Spanish Speakers Teacher's Book

Complete PET for Spanish Speakers Teacher's Book

Author: Emma Heyderman

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2011-04-23

Total Pages: 169

ISBN-13: 8483237466

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Complete PET for Spanish Speakers offers the most authentic preparation available for the Cambridge ESOL exam. Informed by Cambridge's unique searchable database of real exam scripts, the Cambridge Learner Corpus, and providing an official PET past exam paper from Cambridge ESOL, Complete PET is the most authentic exam preparation course available. The Teacher's Book contains full teacher's notes with extra teaching ideas, photocopiable material including class activities and progress tests, recording scripts and word lists. The English for Spanish Speakers edition provides specific help on how to exploit the speaking and pronunciation activities designed specially for Spanish-speaking students.


Asia in the Making of Europe, Volume III

Asia in the Making of Europe, Volume III

Author: Donald F. Lach

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 1998-12-15

Total Pages: 588

ISBN-13: 9780226467689

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This monumental series, acclaimed as a "masterpiece of comprehensive scholarship" in the New York Times Book Review, reveals the impact of Asia's high civilizations on the development of modern Western society. The authors examine the ways in which European encounters with Asia have altered the development of Western society, art, literature, science, and religion since the Renaissance. In Volume III: A Century of Advance, the authors have researched seventeenth-century European writings on Asia in an effort to understand how contemporaries saw Asian societies and peoples.


Sacred Music as Public Image for Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand III

Sacred Music as Public Image for Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand III

Author: Dr Andrew H Weaver

Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.

Published: 2013-01-28

Total Pages: 348

ISBN-13: 1409495078

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Ferdinand III played a crucial role both in helping to end the Thirty Years' War and in re-establishing Habsburg sovereignty within his hereditary lands, and yet he remains one of the most neglected of all Habsburg emperors. The underlying premise of Sacred Music as Public Image for Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand III is that Ferdinand's accomplishments came not through diplomacy or strong leadership but primarily through a skillful manipulation of the arts, through which he communicated important messages to his subjects and secured their allegiance to the Catholic Church. An important locus for cultural activity at court, especially as related to the Habsburgs' political power, was the Emperor's public image. Ferdinand III offers a fascinating case study in monarchical representation, for the war necessitated that he revise the image he had cultivated at the beginning of his reign, that of a powerful, victorious warrior. Weaver argues that by focusing on the patronage of sacred music (rather than the more traditional visual and theatrical means of representation), Ferdinand III was able to uphold his reputation as a pious Catholic reformer and subtly revise his triumphant martial image without sacrificing his power, while also achieving his Counter-Reformation goal of unifying his hereditary lands under the Catholic church. Drawing upon recent methodological approaches to the representation of other early modern monarchs, as well as upon the theory of confessionalization, this book places the sacred vocal music composed by imperial musicians into the rich cultural, political, and religious contexts of mid-seventeenth-century Central Europe. The book incorporates dramatic productions such as opera, oratorio, and Jesuit drama (as well as works in other media), but the primary focus is the more numerous and more frequently performed Latin-texted paraliturgical genre of the motet, which has generally not been considered by scholars as a vehicle for monarchical representation. By examining the representation of this little-studied emperor during a crucial time in European history, this book opens a window into the unique world view of the Habsburgs, allowing for a previously untold narrative of the end of the Thirty Years' War as seen through the eyes of this important ruling family.


Festival Culture in the World of the Spanish Habsburgs

Festival Culture in the World of the Spanish Habsburgs

Author: Professor Fernando Checa Cremades

Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.

Published: 2015-11-28

Total Pages: 323

ISBN-13: 140943561X

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Festivals and ceremonials played a major role in the Spanish world; through them local identities as well as a common Spanish culture made their presence manifest within and beyond the peninsula through ephemeral displays, music and print. This book explores Habsburg Visual culture at court and its connection with the creation of a language of triumph, the relationship between religion and the empire, and examines cultural, artistic and musical exchange in Naples and Rome. Taken together these essays contribute further to our growing appreciation of the importance of early-modern festival culture in general, and their significance in the world of the Spanish Habsburgs in particular.