Philip: an Informal Biography

Philip: an Informal Biography
Title Philip: an Informal Biography PDF eBook
Author Basil Boothroyd
Publisher
Pages 290
Release 1971
Genre Princes
ISBN

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Prince Philip

Prince Philip
Title Prince Philip PDF eBook
Author Basil Boothroyd
Publisher
Pages 358
Release 1971
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780841501164

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Alice

Alice
Title Alice PDF eBook
Author Hugo Vickers
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 498
Release 2002-03-28
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0312288867

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The life of the mother-in-law of the present queen of England ... bridging the tumultuous history of 20th century Europe and intertwined with the tragedy and glory of that era.

The Devil

The Devil
Title The Devil PDF eBook
Author Philip C. Almond
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 305
Release 2014-09-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 0801471869

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"Although the Devil still 'lives' in modern popular culture, for the past 250 years he has become marginal to the dominant concerns of Western intellectual thought. That life could not be thought or imagined without him, that he was a part of the everyday, continually present in nature and history, and active at the depths of our selves, has been all but forgotten. It is the aim of this work to bring modern readers to a deeper appreciation of how, from the early centuries of the Christian period through to the recent beginnings of the modern world, the human story could not be told and human life could not be lived apart from the 'life' of the Devil. With that comes the deeper recognition that, for the better part of the last two thousand years, the battle between good and evil in the hearts and minds of men and women was but the reflection of a cosmic battle between God and Satan, the divine and the diabolic, that was at the heart of history itself."—from The Devil Lucifer, Mephistopheles, Beelzebub; Ha-Satan or the Adversary; Iblis or Shaitan: no matter what name he travels under, the Devil has throughout the ages and across civilizations been a compelling and charismatic presence. In Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, the supposed reign of God has long been challenged by the fiery malice of his opponent, as contending forces of good and evil have between them weighed human souls in the balance. In The Devil, Philip C. Almond explores the figure of evil incarnate from the first centuries of the Christian era. Along the way, he describes the rise of demonology as an intellectual and theological pursuit, the persecution as witches of women believed to consort with the Devil and his minions, and the decline in the belief in Hell and in angels and demons as corporeal beings as a result of the Enlightenment. Almond shows that the Prince of Darkness remains an irresistible subject in history, religion, art, literature, and culture. Almond brilliantly locates the "life" of the Devil within the broader Christian story of which it is inextricably a part; the "demonic paradox" of the Devil as both God's enforcer and his enemy is at the heart of Christianity. Woven throughout the account of the Christian history of the Devil is another complex and complicated history: that of the idea of the Devil in Western thought. Sorcery, witchcraft, possession, even melancholy, have all been laid at the Devil's doorstep. Until the Enlightenment enforced a "disenchantment" with the old archetypes, even rational figures such as Thomas Aquinas were obsessed with the nature of the Devil and the specific characteristics of the orders of demons and angels. It was a significant moment both in the history of demonology and in theology when Benedict de Spinoza (1632–1677) denied the Devil's existence; almost four hundred years later, popular fascination with the idea of the Devil has not yet dimmed.

Royal Childhoods

Royal Childhoods
Title Royal Childhoods PDF eBook
Author Charles Carlton
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 176
Release 2023-03-31
Genre History
ISBN 100089181X

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First published in 1986, Royal Childhoods shows how the early years of Britain’s kings and queen have coloured their later lives. Combining skills of a professional historian with a knowledge of psychology, the author links the study of childhood to known pattern of events. His book makes the distant figures of royalty more comprehensible as individuals. With great insight into the influence of childhood experience, he covers the whole span of British monarchy from William the Conqueror to the Prince of Wales. This book will be of interest to students of history, literature and psychology.

Biography Index

Biography Index
Title Biography Index PDF eBook
Author Bea Joseph
Publisher
Pages 962
Release 1974
Genre Biography
ISBN

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A cumulative index to biographical material in books and magazines.

Biographical Memoirs

Biographical Memoirs
Title Biographical Memoirs PDF eBook
Author National Academy of Sciences
Publisher National Academies Press
Pages 496
Release 1994-02-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0309049784

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Biographic Memoirs: Volume 64 contains the biographies of deceased members of the National Academy of Sciences and bibliographies of their published works. Each biographical essay was written by a member of the Academy familiar with the professional career of the deceased. For historical and bibliographical purposes, these volumes are worth returning to time and again.