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James H. Richardson

    As If
    A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Vol. 9
    Volkswagen Golf GTI
    Spring Street A Story of Los Angeles
    Vectors
    Andreas Alföldi in the twenty-first century
    • Andreas Alföldi (1895–1981) was an eminent ancient historian, numismatist, archaeologist and epigraphist. His scholarly output, as vast as it was diverse, covered archaic Rome, the late Republic, the provinces of the Roman Empire, especially the Danube region, and late antiquity. Alföldi's work was marked by extraordinary erudition, by his ability to draw on all manner of evidence, no matter how disparate, and by astonishing fertility and originality, and yet, while a number of his publications remain influential, others – some of which were controversial even when they first appeared – are now largely ignored. This volume, which comes some thirty years after Alföldi's death and a century after his first publication (at just 19 years of age), contains a collection of papers that shed light on Alföldi's life and discuss his work on a variety of topics, from earliest Rome to late antiquity. It offers a wide-ranging assessment of Alföldi's arguments and ideas, both those that have been influential and those that have been superseded or neglected, and explores an academic career that began in Alföldi's native Hungary and ended in exile in the United States.

      Andreas Alföldi in the twenty-first century
    • Vectors

      • 109pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
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      Our best-seller. The best bathroom book ever for serious readers.

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    • Spring Street A Story of Los Angeles

      • 264pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the preservation of classical literature, this book is part of the TREDITION CLASSICS series, which aims to revive works that have been largely forgotten for decades. By making these timeless texts accessible in printed format, the series seeks to maintain the cultural legacy of world literature. Readers contribute to the mission of rescuing significant literary works from obscurity, ensuring their availability for future generations.

      Spring Street A Story of Los Angeles
    • Volkswagen Golf GTI

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      When Volkswagen launched the Golf GTI, over thirty years ago, it could hardly have known the impact its compact and sporty model would have on the car- buying public. Through an uncertain birth to its class-topping iconic status of today, rarely does a new model of car make a whole new market segment for itself but the Golf was the original hot hatch, a car that others would copy but seldom equal.

      Volkswagen Golf GTI
    • Excerpt from A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Vol. 9: 1789-1908 This volume commises the papers of Benjamin Harrison and of Grover Cleveland (mend term). The events of these two Administrations of eight years, though highly interesting, coming as they do down to March 4, 1897, aresorecentandtresh in the publicmind thatincednotcom ment on them. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

      A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Vol. 9
    • A reissue of a celebrated collection of poems from James Richardson. James Richardson's poems concern humor, paradox, and nuanced perception of human interaction As If was originally selected by Amy Clampitt and published as part of the National Poetry Series. In Clampitt's words: "To discover a vocabulary and a syntax equal in precision to the micron and the nanosecond: such is the enterprise James Richardson calls on his readers to join . . ."

      As If
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      The Totally Football Book
    • Priests and state in the Roman world

      • 643pages
      • 23 heures de lecture

      This collection of 24 essays, written by a group of international scholars who specialise in the religious, political and social history of ancient Rome, explores the relationship between priests and State in the Roman world. Attention is devoted to a number of interconnected problems: the nature and scope of priesthoods in the Roman world, the rules governing access to them, the role that priests played in the various levels of government, from the imperial court to the cities on the fringes of the empire, the different development of priesthoods across the empire, and more generally the relationship between religion and power. The outcome is a diverse and comprehensive collection that seeks to do justice to the complexity of the interaction between priests and State by presenting the reader with a wide set of problems and sources, ranging from early Rome to the late Empire.

      Priests and state in the Roman world
    • The Fabii and the Gauls

      Studies in historical thought and historiography in Republican Rome

      This book explores how Roman ideas about human behaviour and historiography affected the ways in which the Romans wrote about their past. The first of the book's three chapters considers Roman views concerning human behaviour and the impact that these had on the traditions of Rome's past. The second looks at the presentation of the gens Fabia in the literary evidence and at the ways individual Fabii were said to have behaved. The final chapter examines the evidence for the Gallic sack of Rome and considers the influence that Greek historical traditions had on Rome's own traditions. Numerous members of the gens Fabia were said to have acted in a similar manner and even to have done the same things, while the tradition of the Gallic sack bears a striking resemblance to the tradition of the Persian sack of Athens. Scholarship usually maintains that individual historians such as Fabius Pictor were responsible for devising these sorts of parallels, and that they did so for their own literary and political purposes. The principal argument put forward here is that they are the inevitable product of Roman historical thought, and so need not be attributed to any one historian.

      The Fabii and the Gauls