At the Vanishing Point in History
Title | At the Vanishing Point in History PDF eBook |
Author | Marina F. Bykova |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 361 |
Release | 2024-11-14 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1350438308 |
Putin's war has prompted a deep analysis and reevaluation of the forces driving this deadly confrontation. At the Vanishing Point in History brings together renowned humanities scholars and prominent novelists to explore the roots and causes of the ongoing catastrophe in Eastern Europe. This distinguished group of Russian émigrés, well-versed in Russian culture, history, and philosophy, aims to examine the past to understand the present. Experts in the inner workings of Russian society who have fled the country, they believe it is their responsibility to critically assess the current crisis, reflect on its origins, and outline the agenda for future research in the humanities. In response to this challenge, they present a collection of analytical essays that offer essential background and context for understanding the unfolding events in Europe. Today's Russia is perhaps the most representative example of the grave threat that tyranny poses to global civilization. In its brutal attack on Ukraine, Putin's regime holds not only Russians but all of humanity hostage. The atrocities committed in the name of the “Russian world” make it urgent to thoroughly investigate Russia's current political pursuit in order to uncover its true origins and find a way forward.
India Since the 90s, the Vanishing Point
Title | India Since the 90s, the Vanishing Point PDF eBook |
Author | Rashmi Sawhney |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2022-11-29 |
Genre | India |
ISBN | 9788194717584 |
This volume casts a retrospective glance from this vantage point, tracing acts of resistance and defiance over the last three decades within the realm of the moving image.
The Vanishing Point
Title | The Vanishing Point PDF eBook |
Author | Mary Sharratt |
Publisher | Houghton Mifflin Harcourt |
Pages | 425 |
Release | 2006-06-02 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0547630352 |
An Englishwoman searches for her sister in colonial America in this historical tale of dark suspense, love, and betrayal for fans of Philippa Gregory. Bright and inquisitive, Hannah Powers was raised by a father who treated her as if she were his son. While her beautiful and reckless sister, May, pushes the limits of propriety in their small English town, Hannah harbors her own secret: their father has given her an education forbidden to women. But Hannah’s secret serves her well when she journeys to colonial Maryland to reunite with May, who has been married off to a distant cousin after her sexual misadventures ruined her marriage prospects in England. As Hannah searches for May, who has disappeared, she finds herself falling in love with her brother-in-law. Alone in a wild, uncultivated land where the old rules no longer apply, Hannah is freed from the constraints of the society that judged both her and May as dangerous—too smart, too fearless, and too hungry for life. But Hannah is also plagued by doubt, as her quest for answers to May’s fate grows ever more disturbing and tangled. This e-book includes a sample chapter of Illuminations. Praise for The Vanishing Point “An authentically detailed period piece with elements of gothic suspense thrown in for good measure.” —Booklist “A passionate, spell-casting story. The world Mary Sharrett creates is vivid, intimate, evocative. I was unable to put this book down.” —Sandra Gulland, author of the Josephine Bonaparte trilogy “A truly captivating novel. It wears its history lightly, in the best tradition of great historical fiction.” —Katharine West, author of The Little Women
The Vanishing Point
Title | The Vanishing Point PDF eBook |
Author | Louise Hawes |
Publisher | Houghton Mifflin Harcourt |
Pages | 244 |
Release | 2007-09 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 9780618747887 |
Presents the story of a young girl of Bologna who worked in her father's all-male painting studio and came to enjoy more fame than any female artist before her.
The Geometry of an Art
Title | The Geometry of an Art PDF eBook |
Author | Kirsti Andersen |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 837 |
Release | 2008-11-23 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 0387489460 |
This review of literature on perspective constructions from the Renaissance through the 18th century covers 175 authors, emphasizing Peiro della Francesca, Guidobaldo del Monte, Simon Stevin, Brook Taylor, and Johann Heinrich. It treats such topics as the various methods of constructing perspective, the development of theories underlying the constructions, and the communication between mathematicians and artisans in these developments.
To the Vanishing Point
Title | To the Vanishing Point PDF eBook |
Author | Alan Dean Foster |
Publisher | Open Road Media |
Pages | 303 |
Release | 2014-04-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1497627265 |
Aliens in the mirror are closer than they appear. The #1 New York Times–bestselling author of Relic takes readers on an out-of-this-world road trip. The Sonderberg family does not know it yet, but this is not going to be any ordinary road trip. After they pick up an unassuming hitchhiker, a quiet drive down Interstate 40 becomes a trip into an alternate reality. It turns out the family has just given a ride to an alien who has the fate of the universe resting on her shoulders. Now the Sonderberg family must fight evil alongside their new alien friend, in a desperate attempt to save the world they love.
Painterly Perspective and Piety
Title | Painterly Perspective and Piety PDF eBook |
Author | John F. Moffitt |
Publisher | McFarland |
Pages | 322 |
Release | 2014-01-10 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 0786452269 |
While the Renaissance is generally perceived to be a secular movement, the majority of large artworks executed in 15th century Italy were from ecclesiastical commissions. Because of the nature of primarily basilica-plan churches, a parishioner's view was directed by the diminishing parallel lines formed by the walls of the structure. Appearing to converge upon a mutual point, this resulted in an artistic phenomenon known as the vanishing point. As applied to ecclesiastical artwork, the Catholic Vanishing Point (CVP) was deliberately situated upon or aligned with a given object--such as the Eucharist wafer or Host, the head of Christ or the womb of the Virgin Mary--possessing great symbolic significance in Roman liturgy. Masaccio's fresco painting of the Trinity (circa 1427) in the Florentine church of Santa Maria Novella, analyzed in physical and symbolic detail, provides the first illustration of a consistently employed linear perspective within an ecclesiastical setting. Leonardo's Last Supper, Venaziano's St. Lucy Altarpiece, and Tome's Transparente illustrate the continuation of this use of liturgical perspective.