Intrigue and drama in the 5th century as Merlin the magician is torn between his devotion to King Arthur and his desire to begin a family of his own. Other-worldly fairy Nimue however, has other plans for Merlin.
Merlin embarks on a passionate affair with Morgan Le Fay, sister to King Arthur. But the beautiful other-worldly faerie Nimue has other ideas for Merlin. King Arthur is facing battle with the murderous Saxon overlord Aelle. Meanwhile the self-absorbed ruler of the faerie people, Hellekin, is set to intervene in Arthur's battle because of Nimue's involvement with the humans. This causes a situation that may tip the balance of power to the invading warmonger. Enter a tangled web of intrigue and lust, sorcery and sword fights, as the lives of these mythical figures intersect in irrevocably change the natural course of events in the year 491AD.
What if everything you knew about the Wizard Merlin was wrong?What if Merlin was actually a Buddhist monk prone to hallucinations, who was taken as a slave by the Huns and transported to Europe? Buddha's Thunderbolt tells the tale of this most peculiar man, a 5th Century rationalist, who regards magic as bunk, druids as idiots, and knights as glorified thugs. The last thing he wants is for the inquisitive orphan boy he is mentoring to become a king.Most folks at the bay market think Merlin is a bit mad. He claims to have traveled from Britain through India to China and back. His surrealistic visions, from horrifying flashbacks to a chess match with Ganesha, are a burden he has learned to bear. But what of the mysterious Lady Gopi, who appears to him in various animal forms? Is she a delusion as well?
Queen Gwenhwyvar and Sorceress Morgan Le Fay attempt to retrieve the very symbol of Arthur's power; Excalibur has been stolen. A magical beast guards it waiting to kill any who attempt to reclaim the sword.
Merlin embarks on a passionate affair with Morgan Le Fay, sister to King Arthur. But the beautiful and other-worldly faerie Nimue has other ideas for Merlin. King Arthur is facing battle with the murderous Saxon overlord Aelle. Meanwhile the self-absorbed ruler of the Faerie people Hellekin, is set to intervene in Arthur's battle because of Nimue's involvement with the humans, causing a situation that may tip the balance of power to the invading warmonger. Enter a tangled web of intrigue and lust, sorcery and sword fights, as the lives of these mythical figures intersect and irrevocably change the natural course of events in the year AD 491. ADULT FICTION
Examining every aspect of the culture from antiquity to the founding of Constantinople in the early Byzantine era, this thoroughly cross-referenced and fully indexed work is written by an international group of scholars. This Encyclopedia is derived from the more broadly focused Encyclopedia of Greece and the Hellenic Tradition, the highly praised two-volume work. Newly edited by Nigel Wilson, this single-volume reference provides a comprehensive and authoritative guide to the political, cultural, and social life of the people and to the places, ideas, periods, and events that defined ancient Greece.
Surviving fragments of the many lost works of Aristotle were included in the fifth volume of Bekker’s edition, edited by Valentin Rose. These are not cited by Bekker numbers, however, but according to fragment numbers. Rose’s first edition of the fragments of Aristotle was Aristoteles Pseudepigraphus (1863). Aeterna Press
King Arthur rules the largest Monarchy in the history of Briton. Frustrated that he has not yet driven all of the Saxons, Angles and Jutes from the land he embarks on a series of savage battles within his own borders. Prince Amhar, Arthur's only legitimate son opposes his father's tactics and reasoning. Along with his half-brother Mordrede, they offer support to the township of Camlann, the site of Arthur's next planned assault. Will Arthur wage war against his own flesh-and-blood; risking a schism within his Kingdom in order to fulfil his desire for a country purged of the invaders?