A monk of Fife ... /
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"The illustrations and the initial letters are from drawings by Selwyn Image."
On t.p.: Being the chronicle written by Norman Leslie of Pitcullo, concerning marvellous deeds that befell in the realm of France, in the years of our redemption, MCCCCXXIX-XXXI. Now first done into English out of the French. :
viii, 395 pages : Illustrations ; 20 cm.
Exhortation to the monks /
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Compilation of 160 sayings known as Adhortatio ad monachos attributed to the early Greek monk Saint Hyperechios included in the Apothegmata Patrum, this, a compilation of religious works produced between the late fourth and the early fifth centuries by early church fathers, and later written down based on unknown early Greek manuscripts. :
206 Pages ; 24 cm. :
Includes bibliographical references and indexes. :
9781649033673
9781649033697
1649033699
1649033672
Good Neighbor Empires : Children and Cultural Capital in the Americas /
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A class of child artists in Mexico, a ship full of child refugees from Spain, classrooms of child pageant actors, and a pair of boy ambassadors revealed facets of hemispheric politics in the Good Neighbor era. Culture-makers in the Americas tuned into to children as producers of cultural capital to advance their transnational projects. In many instances, prevailing conceptions of children as innocent, primitive, dependent, and underdeveloped informed perceptions of Latin America as an infantilized region, a lesser "Other Americas" on the continent. In other cases, children's interventions in the cultural politics, economic projects, and diplomatic endeavors of the interwar period revealed that Latin American children saw themselves as modern, professional, participants in forging inter-American relationships.
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1 online resource (353 pages) : illustrations. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004709973
Weapons of words: intertextual competition in Babylonian poetry : a study of Anzū, Enūma eliš, and Erra and Išum /
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In Weapons of Words: Intertextual Competition in Babylonian Poetry Selena Wisnom offers an in-depth literary study of three poems central to Babylonian culture: Anzû, Enūma eliš, and Erra and Išum . Fundamentally interconnected, each poem strives to out-do its predecessors and competes to establish its protagonist, its ideals, and its poetics as superior to those that came before them. The first of its kind in Assyriology, Weapons of Words explores the rich nuances of these poems by unravelling complex networks of allusion. Through a sophisticated analysis of literary techniques, Selena Wisnom traces developments in the Akkadian poetic tradition and demonstrates that intertextual readings are essential for a deeper understanding of Mesopotamian literature.
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Based on the author's dissertation (doctoral)--University of Oxford, 2014. :
1 online resource. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004412972
