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Patrick Hunt

    This author, also publishing under the pseudonym Patrick N. Hunt, merges a passion for the arts with rigorous academic inquiry. His literary work draws from a deep well of interests spanning archaeology, ancient history, classical philology, and the arts. With extensive experience in field research across Europe and the Americas, alongside his background as a musician and composer, he crafts distinctive literary contributions. His writings often explore the intricate connections between history, mythology, and artistic expression, offering unique analytical insights.

    Patrick Hunt
    Myth and Art in Ekphrasis
    A Few Hundred Thoughts
    Archaeology and the Bible
    Ten Discoveries That Rewrote History
    Caravaggio
    Hannibal
    • Hannibal

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
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      In the third century BCE, Carthage was the great mercantile power of the Mediterranean world, with colonies from Spain to Sicily. When the increasingly powerful Roman Republic challenged Carthage for primacy in the Mediterranean, Carthage's leading general, Hannibal, took the fight to Rome. Overpowering all the armies that were sent to stop him, he threatened Rome itself before being defeated in one of the epic battles of the ancient world. This authoritative biography brings to life the great commander who crossed the Alps with his war elephants, one of the most remarkable achievements in military history

      Hannibal
    • Caravaggio

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
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      Caravaggio was the most revolutionary artist of the Italian Baroque. The intensity and drama of his chiaroscuro style is matched only by his life. Outlaw, heretic, murderer and sensualist are some of the charges brought against him by his contemporaries.

      Caravaggio
    • Ten Discoveries That Rewrote History

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
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      Exploring remarkable archaeological discoveries, this book delves into the secrets of lost civilizations and the stories they reveal. Each find illuminates aspects of ancient cultures, their practices, and their impacts on history. Readers will journey through time, uncovering the significance of these artifacts and what they teach us about humanity's past, providing a deeper understanding of our shared heritage and the enduring mysteries of civilization.

      Ten Discoveries That Rewrote History
    • Archaeology and the Bible

      • 184 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The volume looks at 10 biblical texts and provides archaeological information and background on the biblical text with a view to broadening understanding of the passages.

      Archaeology and the Bible
    • A Few Hundred Thoughts

      • 88 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The collection features a rich array of aphorisms and fabulae drawn from decades of the author's reflections. Many aphorisms serve as poignant conclusions to his poems, encapsulating profound insights. Additionally, the work includes thoughts derived from the author's theses, essays, and book chapters, showcasing a blend of literary depth and personal musings. This compilation invites readers to ponder life's complexities through concise, impactful statements.

      A Few Hundred Thoughts
    • Myth and Art in Ekphrasis

      • 134 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Exploring the concept of Ekphrasis, this book delves into the interplay between literature and visual art, highlighting how each medium can inspire and inform the other. It emphasizes the significance of visual literacy alongside verbal literacy, examining the historical and cultural contexts that shape these relationships. Through this lens, the work investigates the mutual influences of myth and art, offering insights into their interconnected evolution.

      Myth and Art in Ekphrasis
    • Exploring a diverse range of topics, the collection of essays delves into subjects from archaeology to music, showcasing the author's extensive knowledge and interdisciplinary approach. Spanning over three millennia, themes include Ötzi the Iceman, Persian gardens, and the mathematical genius of Mozart. With insights drawn from decades of global exploration and academic expertise, the work offers a vibrant perspective on the interconnectedness of history and culture. The author, a seasoned archaeologist and educator, enriches the narrative with his broad scholarly background.

      Humanities for Polymaths
    • How to Get Into Ivy League College

      How to Nudge Your Cub Into a Quality College (A Quick Guide to Help You Getting Into Your Dream University)

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Navigating the college admission process can feel overwhelming and chaotic. This guide offers clarity and practical strategies to simplify the experience, helping students and parents manage stress and make informed decisions. With insights into application timelines, essay writing, and interview preparation, it empowers readers to approach college admissions with confidence and ease.

      How to Get Into Ivy League College
    • Cloud Shadows of Olympus

      Collected Poems from 2006 - 2009

      • 104 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring themes of nature, mythology, and personal introspection, this collection features a range of poems written between 2006 and 2009. The verses reflect the poet's journey through emotional landscapes and celestial imagery, inviting readers to delve into the interplay between the earthly and the divine. With vivid language and evocative imagery, the poems capture fleeting moments and profound insights, making it a rich tapestry of artistic expression that resonates with both personal and universal experiences.

      Cloud Shadows of Olympus
    • Slavný archeolog sestavil seznam deseti nejdůležitějších nálezů pro pochopení historie lidstva a oživil jej v této výstižné a uchvacující knize. Rosettské desky, Troja, asyrská knihovna v Ninive, hrobka krále Tutanchamona, Machu Picchu, Pompeje, svitky od Mrtvého moře, Théra, Olduvajská rokle, hrob 10 000 bojovníků - o všech těchto ohromujících objevech vypráví fascinující příběhy a objasňuje způsob, jímž přispěly k naší znalosti historie člověka, a proč jednou provždy změnily náš pohled na svět. Zčásti úvod do prehistorie, zčásti cestovní příručka a zejména dobrodružný příběh poznání, vyjadřuje Deset objevů úctu a vzrušení z nálezu nových pohledů do ztracených civilizací.

      Deset objevů, které změnily historii