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The Story of Greece and Rome


Free Download Tony Spawforth, "The Story of Greece and Rome"
English | ISBN: 0300217110 | 2018 | 392 pages | AZW3 | 4 MB
The extraordinary story of the intermingled civilizations of ancient Greece and Rome, spanning more than six millennia, from the late Bronze Age to the seventh century

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The Restoration of Rome Barbarian Popes and Imperial Pretenders


Free Download Peter Heather, "The Restoration of Rome: Barbarian Popes and Imperial Pretenders"
English | ISBN: 0199368511 | 2014 | 488 pages | AZW3 | 4 MB
In 476 AD, the last of Rome’s emperors, known as "Augustulus," was deposed by a barbarian general, the son of one of Attila the Hun’s henchmen. With the imperial vestments dispatched to Constantinople, the curtain fell on the Roman empire in Western Europe, its territories divided among successor kingdoms constructed around barbarian military manpower.

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The Qur’an in Rome Manuscripts, Translations, and the Study of Islam in Early Modern Catholicism


Free Download Federico Stella, "The Qur’an in Rome: Manuscripts, Translations, and the Study of Islam in Early Modern Catholicism "
English | ISBN: 311108356X | 2024 | 468 pages | EPUB | 9 MB
Despite its relevance to the subsequent development of Western Islamic studies, the intellectual contribution of early modern Catholicism is still an under-researched area. The aim of this volume is to fill this gap, offering a series of essays dealing with the study of the Qur’an and Arabic language in early modern Catholic Europe. Focusing on the circulation of manuscripts, translations and printed books, the essays highlight how Catholic Orientalism contributed to the birth and spread of Western Islamic studies, although sometimes it was still directed towards religious polemics. Among the protagonists of this period of Islamic studies, the volume will focus on Catholic priests, missionaries, religious orders (Jesuits, Franciscans, Carmelites) Eastern Christians, converts, and other prominent figures in the Catholic culture of the time. Special attention will be given to the work of Ludovico Marracci, author of a fundamental edition of the Arabic text and Latin translation of the Qur’an with an introduction, notes, refutations and religious and linguistic insights.

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Rome Resurgent War and Empire in the Age of Justinian


Free Download Peter Heather, "Rome Resurgent: War and Empire in the Age of Justinian "
English | ISBN: 0199362742 | 2018 | 408 pages | AZW3 | 2 MB
Between the fall of the western Roman Empire in the fifth century and the collapse of the east in the face of the Arab invasions in the seventh, the remarkable era of the Emperor Justinian (527-568) dominated the Mediterranean region. Famous for his conquests in Italy and North Africa, and for the creation of spectacular monuments such as the Hagia Sophia, his reign was also marked by global religious conflict within the Christian world and an outbreak of plague that some have compared to the Black Death. For many historians, Justinian is far more than an anomaly of Byzantine ambition between the eras of Attila and Muhammad; he is the causal link that binds together the two moments of Roman imperial collapse. Determined to reverse the losses Rome suffered in the fifth century, Justinian unleashed an aggressive campaign in the face of tremendous adversity, not least the plague. This book offers a fundamentally new interpretation of his conquest policy and its overall strategic effect, which has often been seen as imperial overreach, making the regime vulnerable to the Islamic takeover of its richest territories in the seventh century and thus transforming the great Roman Empire of Late Antiquity into its pale shadow of the Middle Ages.

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Religion, Institutions and Society in Ancient Rome


Free Download John Scheid, "Religion, Institutions and Society in Ancient Rome: Inaugural lecture delivered on Thursday 7February2002"
English | 2013 | pages: 34 | ASIN: B00H1SSUUG | EPUB | 1,5 mb
By opposing sectarian discourses with the universal weapons of history, philology and anthropology, in short, the entire arsenal of science and reason, the history of religions of the past enables us to deflate modern myths, and not only those of others but also our own. It allows us to identify the projection, in the imaginary past, of the "origins" of nationalist, religious or racist fantasies, and to disarm exaggerated interpretations of the sacred texts. Within nations inherited from the 19th century, ancient history can help to deconstruct the representation that nation states sometimes create of their past, by showing that despite their apparent proximity, their "ancestors", often simply assumed to be so, were as distant from the current society as the inhabitants of the antipodes, and hardly resembled the image assigned to them. It enables us to challenge the "Greek miracle", the "Roman genius", the "Germanic superiority", or the Hegelian dialectic professing that religions and history tend towards Christian monotheism.

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Haunted Greece and Rome Ghost Stories from Classical Antiquity


Free Download Debbie Felton, "Haunted Greece and Rome: Ghost Stories from Classical Antiquity"
English | ISBN: 0292725086 | | 160 pages | AZW3 | 538 KB
Stories of ghostly spirits who return to this world to warn of danger, to prophesy, to take revenge, to request proper burial, or to comfort the living fascinated people in ancient times just as they do today. In this innovative, interdisciplinary study, the author combines a modern folkloric perspective with literary analysis of ghost stories from classical antiquity to shed new light on the stories’ folk roots.

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From Rome to Beijing Sacred Spaces in Dialogue


Free Download Daniel M. Greenberg, "From Rome to Beijing: Sacred Spaces in Dialogue "
English | ISBN: 900469336X | 2024 | 340 pages | PDF | 122 MB
This book explores the relationship between Jesuit enterprise and Ming-Qing China in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries,showing how paintings, astronomical instruments, spiritual texts and sacred buildings function as sites of cross-cultural exchange.

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Ancient Rome’s Worst Emperors


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English | ISBN: 1399084429 | 2024 | 240 pages | AZW3, EPUB | 3 MB + 7 MB
Who qualifies as the worst of Roman emperors and why? Join L J Trafford for a tour of the very worst leadership in ancient Rome featuring Caligula, Commodus and many more.

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