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  • av Catherine (Lancaster University) Spooner
    467 - 2 080

  • av Jens (London School of Economics and Political Science) Meierhenrich
    531,-

  • - A Guided Tour of the Solar System
    av Bonnie J. Buratti
    378 - 380

    Join Bonnie J. Buratti, a leading planetary astronomer, on this personal tour of NASA's latest discoveries. Moving through the Solar System from Mercury, Venus, Mars, past comets and asteroids and the moons of the giant planets, to Pluto, and on to exoplanets, she gives vivid descriptions of landforms that are similar to those found on Earth but that are more fantastic. Sulfur-rich volcanoes and lakes on Io, active gullies on Mars, huge ice plumes and tar-like deposits on the moons of Saturn, hydrocarbon rivers and lakes on Titan, and nitrogen glaciers on Pluto are just some of the marvels that await readers. Discover what it is like to be involved in a major scientific enterprise, with all its pitfalls and excitement, from the perspective of a female scientist. This engaging account of modern space exploration is written for non-specialist readers, from students in high school to enthusiasts of all ages.

  • av Maria (Carolinas Medical Center Baimas-George
    187

  • av Maria (Carolinas Medical Center Baimas-George
    187

  • av Dennis P. (University of Illinois Rosenbaum
    285 - 838

  • av Susan (London School of Economics and Political Science) Marks
    534 - 1 532,-

  • av Peter (University of Queensland) Harrison
    467

  • av Andrew (Irish Centre for Human Rights Forde
    467 - 1 295,-

  • av Margaret S. (University of Warwick) Archer
    467 - 1 165,-

  • av Riccardo (EDHEC Business School Rebonato
    376 - 427

  • av Nicholas B. (New York Academy of Sciences) Dirks
    415,-

  • av Christopher (Bard College McIntosh
    467 - 1 291,-

  • av Isabel (Lund University) Bramsen
    467 - 1 165,-

  • av Anna Rist
    466 - 467

    In their trenchant panoramic overview - ranging from antiquity to the present-day - John and Anna Rist write with authority and ennui about nothing less than the loss of the foundational culture of the West. The authors characterize this culture as the 'original tradition', viewing its erosion as one which has led to anxiety about the entire value of Western thought. The causes of the disintegration are discussed with an intensity rare in academe. Critics of modernity ordinarily concentrate on the Enlightenment and the book certainly offers deep analysis of Enlightenment thought. But it goes further. Thus the cruelty of modern totalitarianism is now depicted as in the spirit of the French Revolution and its implacable hostility to a vanished primordial heritage, while scientism, bureaucracy and consumerism appear as the only rivals to a threatening nihilism. The book argues that Western thought has created a set of conflicting moral and spiritual customs: to the detriment of coherence, in individual minds as in society and culture.

  • av Denys Turner
    376 - 441,-

    An understanding of Dante the theologian as distinct from Dante the poet has been neglected in an appreciation of Dante's work as a whole. That is the starting-point of this vital new book. In giving theology fresh centrality, the author argues that theologians themselves should find, when they turn to Dante Alighieri, a compelling resource: whether they do so as historians of fourteenth-century Christian thought, or as interpreters of the religious issues of our own times. Expertly guiding his readers through the structure and content of the Commedia, Denys Turner reveals - in pacy and muscular prose - how Dante's aim for his masterpiece is to effect what it signifies. It is this quasi-sacramental character that renders it above all a theological treatise: whose meaning is intelligible only through poetry. Turner's Dante 'knows that both poetry and theology are necessary to the essential task and that each without the other is deficient.'

  • av Sebastian (Universitat Wien Felten
    467 - 1 021,-

  • av Francis Young
    415 - 531,-

    Belief in magic was, until relatively recent times, widespread in Britain; yet the impact of such belief on determinative political events has frequently been overlooked. In his wide-ranging new book, Francis Young explores the role of occult traditions in the history of the island of Great Britain: Merlin's realm. He argues that while the great magus and artificer invented by Geoffrey of Monmouth was a powerful model for a succession of actual royal magical advisers (including Roger Bacon and John Dee), monarchs nevertheless often lived in fear of hostile sorcery while at other times they even attempted magic themselves. Successive governments were simultaneously fascinated by astrology and alchemy, yet also deeply wary of the possibility of treasonous spellcraft. Whether deployed in warfare, rebellion or propaganda, occult traditions were of central importance to British history and, as the author reveals, these dark arts of magic and politics remain entangled to this day.

  • av Janet (University of Cambridge) Soskice
    376

  • av Adrian (University of Kent Pabst
    376

  • av Tony Cowan
    428 - 519

  • av Philip C. (University of Queensland) Almond
    415 - 456,-

  • av John M. (University of Toronto) Rist
    396 - 467

  • av Thomas (University of New South Wales Richardson
    537,-

  • av Francisco (Universidad Pablo de Olavide (Seville)) Lorenzo
    1 438,-

  • av Grant H. (US Army War College) Golub
    493 - 1 309,-

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