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    Tom Stoppard's Arcadia
    The Penguin dictionary of decorative arts
    Dignitas Personae Explained: The Church's Teaching on Reproductive and Related Technologies
    The Penguin Dictionary of Architecture
    Folk furniture of Canada's Doukhobors, Hutterities, Mennonites and Ukrainians
    A world history of art
    • 2023
    • 2023
    • 2023

      The Lithology of Edinburgh

      • 216 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      This reprint of a historical book originally published in 1859 aims to preserve and make accessible important literary works. While the reprint may have imperfections such as missing pages or lower quality due to its age, it serves as a valuable resource for those interested in historical texts. The publishing house, Anatiposi, focuses on ensuring that these works remain available to the public, preventing them from being lost to time.

      The Lithology of Edinburgh
    • 2021
    • 2020

      A history of British animals

      exhibiting the descriptive characters and systematical arrangement of the genera and species of quadrupeds, birds, reptiles, fishes, mollusca, and radiata of the United Kingdom; including the indigenous, extirpated, and exti

      • 592 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      The significance of this book lies in its enduring value to literature, making it a crucial resource for scholars and future generations. Presented in its original print format, it retains all marks and annotations from its first publication, preserving its authentic character and historical context. This commitment to authenticity ensures that the book's legacy is maintained and appreciated over time.

      A history of British animals
    • 2019
    • 2017

      Luis de Camões

      The Poet as Scriptural Exegete

      • 231 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Focusing on the philosophical depth of "Sôbolos rios," this work explores Christian humanism through its connection to the psalm Super flumina Babylonis. Fleming's study examines the poem's allegorical scriptural exegesis, highlighting themes such as the significance of the psalms and David's image in European poetry, the interplay of pagan myth and biblical truth, and Camoes's intricate intertextuality. Additionally, it addresses the influence of Juan Boscán and the poem's numerological complexities, as well as the palinode as a literary and moral concept.

      Luis de Camões
    • 2016

      Focusing on the intersection of Catholic social teaching and environmental concerns, the book explores Pope Francis' encyclical, Laudato Si', and its implications for climate change discourse. It critiques the Pope's reliance on a consensus view of climate science while emphasizing the need for a more balanced debate that includes diverse perspectives. The author advocates for ongoing discussions about anthropogenic global warming and aims to contribute to the "forthright and honest debate" the Pope encourages, positioning this work within the Living Ethics Series.

      Laudato Si': A Critique. Pope Francis' Encyclical Letter On the Care of Our Common Home
    • 2015

      The book is recognized for its cultural significance and is considered a vital part of civilization's knowledge base. It has been carefully reproduced from the original artifact, maintaining authenticity with original copyright references and library stamps. These elements reflect its historical importance and the legacy of the work as preserved in major libraries worldwide.

      History Of British Animals: Exhibiting The Descriptive Characters And Systematical Arrangement Of The Genera And Species ... Including The Indigen
    • 2012

      Exploring the complex intersection of infertility and moral theology, this book delves into the Catholic Church's teachings on reproductive technologies, particularly its condemnation of in vitro fertilization. It aims to clarify these teachings for both laypeople and professionals in the field. Dr. John Fleming, a distinguished bioethics expert, provides insights into the rationale behind the Church's stance, making the content accessible to a broad audience, including those outside religious circles. His background in media and bioethics enhances the discussion on these critical issues.

      Dignitas Personae Explained: The Church's Teaching on Reproductive and Related Technologies