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    Khalifa ibn Khayyat's History on the Umayyad Dynasty (660-750)
    Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry Volume 29
    Mothers in the Jewish Cultural Imagination
    Lucretius: De Rerum Natura V
    Aeschylus: Prometheus Bound
    Chronicle of Pseudo-Joshua the Stylite
    • Chronicle of Pseudo-Joshua the Stylite

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
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      This is a Syriac text written, in all probability, by an inhabitant of Edessa almost immediately after the conclusion of the war between Rome and Persia in 502-506 AD. The Chronicle also vividly describes the famine and plague that swept through Edessa in the years immediately before the war.

      Chronicle of Pseudo-Joshua the Stylite
    • Aeschylus: Prometheus Bound

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The play's title figure has long held a central place in the 'libertarian' stream of Western culture, but controversies continue to swirl about the work and its hero.

      Aeschylus: Prometheus Bound
    • Lucretius: De Rerum Natura V

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      For a work written more than two thousand years ago, in a society in many ways quite alien to our own, Lucretius' De Rerum Natura contains much of striking, even startling, contemporary relevance.

      Lucretius: De Rerum Natura V
    • In an effort to disentangle motherhood from idealized notions of the Jewish family, this book presents new perspectives on Jewish mothers by examining them in an array of time periods and social, religious, literary and historical contexts. This collection of articles also grants mothers a more prominent analytical place in the narration of Jewishness by exploring the ways that Jews have used motherhood to construct and sustain Jewish culture. Each contribution exposes the complexities of the place that mothers occupy in our understanding of Jewish culture and identity. Utilizing methodologies from literature, folklore, psychology, anthropology, sociology, and religion, the essays in this volume locate mothers, motherhood, and mothering in a societal context organized by gender and show how these images interact with, support, and contest prevailing gender belief systems. The book include examinations of childless women warriors of the Bible; childrearing and custodial care in ancient Israel; depictions of pregnant mothers; descriptions of rabbinic mothers in mourning; images of motherhood in the Zohar; constructions of mothers in medieval piyut; analyses of medieval stories about mothers; perspectives on biblical mothers in modern Jewish literature; mothers in the Hebrew revival movement; mothers in Jewish women's prayer books; mothers in Jewish children's literature; Ottoman Jewish mothers; Afghani Jewish mothers; mothers in Israeli film; and the impact of mothering on American Jewish women activists

      Mothers in the Jewish Cultural Imagination
    • Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry Volume 29

      • 544 pages
      • 20 hours of reading

      Even today, east European Jewish historiography revisits many of the questions of importance to scholars and audiences since its emergence: how Jews lived, both within the narrow Jewish world and in contact with the wider society;

      Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry Volume 29
    • Khalifa ibn Khayyat is the author of the earliest extant Arabic chronicle. The work principally deals with fighting between Arab groups, external conquests, and administrative matters. After the death of each caliph it lists those who held office during his reign; also notes leaders of the... číst celé

      Khalifa ibn Khayyat's History on the Umayyad Dynasty (660-750)
    • Vegetius

      • 182 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
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      The only Latin art of war to survive, Vegetius' Epitome was for long a part of the medieval prince's military education. The core of his proposals, the maintenance of a professional standing army, was revolutionary for medieval Europe, while his theory of deterrence through strength remains the foundation of modern Western defence policy.

      Vegetius
    • By translating the sections on pre-Islamic Persia in three Muslim Arabic chronicles how knowledge about ancient Iran was transmitted to Muslim historians, in what forms it circulated and how it was shaped and refashioned for the new Perso-Muslim elite that served the early Abbasid caliphs in Baghdad.

      The 'History of the Kings of the Persians' in Three Arabic Chronicles
    • The Glorious First of June 1794

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Explores the naval campaign from both British and French perspectives, setting it in its wider context of the war strategy of the rival powers. This title traces the impact of the battle on public imagination by discussing plays, print, paintings, artefacts and memorials.

      The Glorious First of June 1794
    • Ancrene Wisse

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      An edition of parts six and seven of the Middle English treatise 'Ancrene Wisse' ('Guide for Anchorites'), composed between 1225 and 1240. This scholarly edition includes an introduction, notes, glossary and index of proper names.

      Ancrene Wisse