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Thomas Wright

    Thomas Wright fut un antiquaire et écrivain anglais qui consacra sa vie à une carrière littéraire. Son œuvre considérable comprend de nombreuses publications, dont beaucoup ont une valeur durable et servent de rappels constants du Moyen Âge. Wright fut également un membre fondateur de plusieurs sociétés archéologiques et littéraires, reconnu comme un grand érudit et un antiquaire assidu.

    Thomas Wright
    京都禅の庭: Kyoto Zen Gardens
    The Celt, The Roman And The Saxon
    The Seven Sages
    Thomas Wright's Political Songs of England
    Churchwarden's Accounts of the Town of Ludlow
    Built of Books. How Reading Defined the Life of Oscar Wilde
    • An entirely new kind of biography, Built of Books explores the mind and personality of Oscar Wilde through his taste in books This intimate account of Oscar Wilde's life and writings is richer, livelier, and more personal than any book available about the brilliant writer, revealing a man who built himself out of books. His library was his reality, the source of so much that was vital to his life. A reader first, his readerly encounters, out of all of life's pursuits, are seen to be as significant as his most important relationships with friends, family, or lovers. Wilde's library, which Thomas Wright spent twenty years reading, provides the intellectual (and emotional) climate at the core of this deeply engaging portrait. One of the book's happiest surprises is the story of the author's adventure reading Wilde's library. Reminiscent of Jorge Luis Borges's fictional hero who enters Cervantes's mind by saturating himself in the culture of sixteenth-century Spain, Wright employs Wilde as his own Virgilian guide to world literature. We come to understand how reading can be an extremely sensual experience, producing a physical as well as a spiritual delight.

      Built of Books. How Reading Defined the Life of Oscar Wilde
    • Thomas Wright's Political Songs of England

      From the Reign of John to That of Edward II

      • 490pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
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      The collection features political verses, satires, and social protest songs from medieval England, offering a unique glimpse into the era's responses to contemporary issues. Edited by Thomas Wright in 1839 and reissued for the Royal Historical Society, it includes a comprehensive introduction by Peter Coss that discusses authorship, audience, and dissemination methods. Coss also updates the dating of the poems and contextualizes each piece, enhancing their relevance for modern historians and literary scholars.

      Thomas Wright's Political Songs of England
    • The Celt, The Roman And The Saxon

      A History Of The Early Inhabitants Of Britain 1861

      • 544pages
      • 20 heures de lecture
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      The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance. While it may include imperfections like marks and notations due to age, it serves as an important cultural artifact. The reprint aims to protect and promote classic literature, offering readers an affordable and high-quality version that remains true to the original text.

      The Celt, The Roman And The Saxon
    • A full-color introduction to the serene world of Kyoto's Zen gardens. Each garden's location, visiting hours and admission policies are noted.

      京都禅の庭: Kyoto Zen Gardens
    • Chronicling England's early history through the lens of a 13th-century monk, this historical work offers a unique perspective on significant events from the Saxons' arrival to King Edward I's death. It covers the reigns of notable kings, detailing battles, political intrigue, and religious conflicts. Thomas Wright's translation and editing enhance the understanding of medieval culture and language, making it a vital resource for scholars and students of history and literature. This facsimile reprint aims to preserve an important cultural work.

      The Chronicle Of Pierre De Langtoft In French Verse, From The Earliest Period To The Death Of King Edward I
    • The Life Of Sir Richard Burton

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
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      The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its original content while acknowledging potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. Emphasizing its cultural significance, the edition aims to protect and promote important literature, ensuring accessibility through high-quality reproductions that remain true to the original.

      The Life Of Sir Richard Burton
    • Circulation

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
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      What reason can you give me for the circulation of the blood?William Harvey's theory of circulation was as controversial in its day as Copernicus' idea that the earth revolved around the sun.

      Circulation