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George Hay

    Sir George Hay was a Roman Catholic Bishop in Scotland, celebrated for his contributions as a religious writer. His influential cycle of works on Catholic doctrine, comprising titles such as The Sincere Christian, The Devout Christian, and The Pious Christian, earned him significant renown. Hay's writings are characterized by their clarity and depth, aiming to systematically explain faith and encourage devotion. His work continues to be a valued resource for understanding Catholic doctrine and fostering spiritual life.

    Classic Science Fiction: Men Like Gods
    Pulsar 2
    Carlo Dolci
    The Disappearing Future
    The Necronomicon
    Vector and Tensor Analysis
    • Vector and Tensor Analysis

      • 193 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.4(18)Add rating

      "Remarkably comprehensive, concise and clear." — Industrial Laboratories "Considered as a condensed text in the classical manner, the book can well be recommended." — Nature Here is a clear introduction to classic vector and tensor analysis for students of engineering and mathematical physics. Chapters range from elementary operations and applications of geometry, to application of vectors to mechanics, partial differentiation, integration, and tensor analysis. More than 200 problems are included throughout the book.

      Vector and Tensor Analysis
    • The Necronomicon

      • 184 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The creation of Necronomicon is usually ascribed to Lovecraft.

      The Necronomicon
    • Carlo Dolci

      • 98 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      A detailed examination of the life and works of Carlo Dolci, one of the most famous painters of the Italian Baroque period. Hay's analysis is both scholarly and accessible, providing readers with a deep appreciation for Dolci's style and technique.

      Carlo Dolci
    • Pulsar 2

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      Pulsar 2
    • Classic Science Fiction: Men Like Gods

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Stephen Crisp (Cover illustrator) George Hay (Introduction) Mr. Barnstaple was ever such a careful driver, careful to indicate before every manoeuvre and very much in favour of slowing down at the slightest hint of difficulty. So however could he have got the car into a skid on a bend on the Maidenhead road? When he recovered himself he was more than a little relieved to see the two cars that he had been following still merrily motoring along in front of him. It seemed that all was well -- except that the scenery had changed, rather a lot. It was then that the awful truth dawned: Mr Barnstaple had been hurled into another world altogether. How would he ever survive in this supposed Utopia and, more importantly, how would he ever get back?

      Classic Science Fiction: Men Like Gods
    • Pravda o spáse je taká, že cesta k nej môže byť ťažká i ľahká. Azda najťažšie sa k nej dostane, kto je ako otrok svojich vášní pripútaný k pôžitkom tohto sveta a ponorený do zmyselných, telesných rozkoší. S ľahkosťou ju, naopak, získa, kto pozná jej hodnotu a upína sa na Boha a jeho večné dobrá. Knižočka, ktorej autorom je škótsky biskup George Hay (1729 – 1811), významná postava Katolíckej cirkvi, nás upriamuje na najvznešenejší cieľ nášho života: večnú spásu našej duše. Predstavuje nám jej troch úhlavných nepriateľov – telo, svet a diabla –, aby sme ich rozpoznali vo svojom živote a vyhli sa ich nástrahám.

      Nepriatelia spásy: Telo, svet a diabol