Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic, Vol. 34

Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic, Vol. 34
Title Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic, Vol. 34 PDF eBook
Author Shinobu Ohtaka
Publisher VIZ Media LLC
Pages 193
Release 2019-02-12
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1974709809

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After seizing the Sacred Palace, Sinbad rewrites the world’s Rukh and thus the world’s fate. Alibaba, Aladdin and Morgiana decide that they must take matters into their own hands. With Hakuryu and Judar’s help, they head for the Sacred Palace, where Sinbad awaits... -- VIZ Media

Magi 34

Magi 34
Title Magi 34 PDF eBook
Author Shinobu Ohtaka
Publisher
Pages 192
Release 2018-07-05
Genre
ISBN 9782889219919

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Quantum Poetics

Quantum Poetics
Title Quantum Poetics PDF eBook
Author Daniel Albright
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 324
Release 1997-01-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780521573054

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Quantum Poetics examines the way modernist poets appropriated scientific metaphors as part of a general search for the pre-verbal origins of poetry. Daniel Albright traces Modernism's search for the elementary particles from which poems were constructed. The poetic possibilities offered by developments in scientific discourse intrigued Yeats, Eliot and Pound, writers intent on remapping the general theory of poetry. Using models supplied by physicists, Yeats sought for the basic units of poetic force, both through his sequence A Vision and through his belief in, and defence of, the purity of symbols. Pound's whole critical vocabulary, Albright claims, aims at drawing art and science together in a search for poetic precision, the tiniest textual particles that held poems together. Through a series of patient and original readings, Quantum Poetics demonstrates how modernists created a whole new way of thinking about poetry and science as two different aspects of the same quest.

Balthazar

Balthazar
Title Balthazar PDF eBook
Author Kristen Collins
Publisher Getty Publications
Pages 154
Release 2023-02-28
Genre Art
ISBN 1606067850

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This abundantly illustrated book examines the figure of Balthazar, one of the biblical magi, and explains how and why he came to be depicted as a Black African king. According to the Gospel of Matthew, magi from the East, following a star, traveled to Jerusalem bearing precious gifts for the infant Jesus. The magi were revered as wise men and later as kings. Over time, one of the three came to be known as Balthazar and to be depicted as a Black man. Balthazar was familiar to medieval Europeans, appearing in paintings, manuscript illuminations, mosaics, carved ivories, and jewelry. But the origin story of this fascinating character uncovers intricate ties between Europe and Africa, including trade and diplomacy as well as colonization and enslavement. In this book, experts in the fields of Ethiopian, West African, Nubian, and Western European art explore the representation of Balthazar as a Black African king. They examine exceptional art that portrays the European fantasy of the Black magus while offering clues about the very real Africans who may have inspired these images. Along the way, the authors chronicle the Black presence in premodern Europe, where free and enslaved Black people moved through public spaces and courtly circles. The volume’s lavish illustrations include selected works by contemporary artists who creatively challenge traditional depictions of Black history.

Early Christian Iconography and A School of Ivory Carvers in Provence

Early Christian Iconography and A School of Ivory Carvers in Provence
Title Early Christian Iconography and A School of Ivory Carvers in Provence PDF eBook
Author Earl Baldwin Smith
Publisher
Pages 324
Release 1918
Genre Art
ISBN

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The Journey of the Magi

The Journey of the Magi
Title The Journey of the Magi PDF eBook
Author Richard C. Trexler
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 292
Release 2014-07-14
Genre Religion
ISBN 1400864585

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Matthew's Gospel reveals little about the three wealthy visitors said to have presented gifts to the infant Jesus. Yet hundreds of generations of Christians have embellished that image of the Three Kings or Magi for a myriad of social and political as well as spiritual purposes. Here Richard Trexler closely examines how this story has been interpreted and used throughout the centuries. Biblically, the Journey of the Magi presents a positive image of worldly power, depicting the faithful in progress toward their God and conveying the importance of the gift-giving laity as legitimators of their deity. With this in mind, Trexler explains in particular how Western societies have molded the story to describe and augment their own power--before the infant God and among themselves. The author demonstrates how the magi as a group functioned in Christian society. For example, magi plays, processions, and images taught people how to pray and behave in reverential contexts; they featured monarchs and heads of republics who enacted the roles of the magi to legitimate their rule; and they constrained native Americans to fall in line behind the magi to instill in them loyalty toward the European world order. However, Trexler also shows these philosopher-kings as competitive among each other, as were groups of different ages, races, and genders in society at large. Originally modeled on representations of the Roman triumphs, the magi have reached the present day as street children wearing crowns of cardboard, proving again the universality of the image for constructing, reinforcing, and even challenging a social hierarchy. Originally published in 1997. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

Leonardo. Art and science

Leonardo. Art and science
Title Leonardo. Art and science PDF eBook
Author Enrica Pescio
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 152
Release 2013-02-28
Genre Art
ISBN 9788809046009

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