A Coptic grammar

A Coptic grammar
Title A Coptic grammar PDF eBook
Author Bentley Layton
Publisher Otto Harrassowitz Verlag
Pages 584
Release 2004
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN

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The new edition, revised and corrected, of the standard reference grammar of Coptic in the classical Sahidic dialect contains also a very valuable section not present in the previous edition - a full index locorum of examples cited in the grammar. Citations are the backbone of any reference grammar, and this new index now gives readers immediate access to a grammatical discussion of about three thousand citations of classical Coptic. With an Index of Citations

Morphing Monograms

Morphing Monograms
Title Morphing Monograms PDF eBook
Author Barry Morentz
Publisher
Pages 104
Release 2018-07-14
Genre
ISBN 9780692092668

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Practical insights for creating monogram designs for personal and business use with calligraphic letterforms

Inventing Edward Lear

Inventing Edward Lear
Title Inventing Edward Lear PDF eBook
Author Sara Lodge
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 465
Release 2018-11-30
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0674971159

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“Inventing Edward Lear is an exceptional, valuable, original study, presenting new materials on aspects of Lear’s life and work.” —Jenny Uglow, author of Mr. Lear and The Lunar Men Edward Lear wrote some of the best-loved poems in English, including “The Owl and the Pussycat,” but the father of nonsense was far more than a poet. He was a naturalist, a brilliant landscape painter, an experimental travel writer, and an accomplished composer. Sara Lodge presents the fullest account yet of Lear’s passionate engagement in the intellectual, social, and cultural life of his times. Lear had a difficult start in life. He was epileptic, asthmatic, and depressive, but even as a child a consummate performer who projected himself into others’ affections. He became, by John James Audubon’s estimate, one of the greatest ornithological artists of the age. Queen Victoria—an admirer—chose him to be her painting teacher. He popularized the limerick, set Tennyson’s verse to music, and opened fresh doors for children and adults to share fantasies of magical escape. Lodge draws on diaries, letters, and new archival sources to paint a vivid picture of Lear that explores his musical influences, his religious nonconformity, his relationship with the Pre-Raphaelite movement, and the connections between his scientific and artistic work. He invented himself as a character: awkward but funny, absurdly sympathetic. In Lodge’s hands, Lear emerges as a dynamic and irreverent polymath whose conversation continues to draw us in. Inventing Edward Lear is an original and moving account of one of the most intriguing and creative of all Victorians.

The Medieval Scriptorium

The Medieval Scriptorium
Title The Medieval Scriptorium PDF eBook
Author Sara J. Charles
Publisher Reaktion Books
Pages 371
Release 2024-08-12
Genre History
ISBN 1789149770

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Illuminated with illustrations, an exploration of medieval manuscript production that offers insight into both the early history of the book and life in the Middle Ages. This book takes the reader on an immersive journey through medieval manuscript production in the Latin Christian world. Each chapter opens with a lively vignette by a medieval narrator—including a parchment maker, scribe, and illuminator—introducing various aspects of manuscript production. Sara J. Charles poses the question “What actually is a scriptorium?” and explores the development of the medieval scriptorium from its early Christian beginnings through to its eventual decline and the growth of the printing press. With the written word at the very heart of the Christian monastic movement, we see the immense amount of labor, planning, and networks needed to produce each manuscript. By tapping into these processes and procedures, The Medieval Scriptorium helps us to experience medieval life through the lens of a manuscript maker.

Black Gold of the Sun

Black Gold of the Sun
Title Black Gold of the Sun PDF eBook
Author Ekow Eshun
Publisher Vintage
Pages 165
Release 2007-12-18
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0307425010

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At the age of thirty-three, Ekow Eshun—born in London to African-born parents—travels to Ghana in search of his roots. He goes from Accra, Ghana’s cosmopolitan capital city, to the storied slave forts of Elmina, and on to the historic warrior kingdom of Asante. During his journey, Eshun uncovers a long-held secret about his lineage that will compel him to question everything he knows about himself and where he comes from. From the London suburbs of his childhood to the twenty-first century African metropolis, Eshun’s is a moving chronicle of one man’s search for home, and of the pleasures and pitfalls of fashioning an identity in these vibrant contemporary worlds.

Echo Objects

Echo Objects
Title Echo Objects PDF eBook
Author Barbara Maria Stafford
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 309
Release 2007
Genre Art
ISBN 0226770524

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Fighting Irish

Fighting Irish
Title Fighting Irish PDF eBook
Author Karen Croake Heisler
Publisher Sports Publishing LLC
Pages 272
Release 2006
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 158261752X

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A richly illustrated overview of the storied football program at Notre Dame combines year-by-year accounts of the accomplishments of the school's greatest athletes, as well as profiles of hundreds of players and coaches, such as the Four Horsemen, Knute Rockne, Joe Montana, Digger Phelps, and others.