The History of the Flagellants, Or the Advantages of Discipline; Being a Paraphrase and Commentary on the Historia Flagellantium of the Abbé Boileau ... By Somebody who is Not Doctor of the Sorbonne [i.e. Jean Louis de Lolme].

The History of the Flagellants, Or the Advantages of Discipline; Being a Paraphrase and Commentary on the Historia Flagellantium of the Abbé Boileau ... By Somebody who is Not Doctor of the Sorbonne [i.e. Jean Louis de Lolme].
Title The History of the Flagellants, Or the Advantages of Discipline; Being a Paraphrase and Commentary on the Historia Flagellantium of the Abbé Boileau ... By Somebody who is Not Doctor of the Sorbonne [i.e. Jean Louis de Lolme]. PDF eBook
Author Jean Louis de Lolme
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Flagellation & the Flagellants

Flagellation & the Flagellants
Title Flagellation & the Flagellants PDF eBook
Author James Glass Bertram
Publisher
Pages 608
Release 1904
Genre Flagellants
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Flagellation and the Flagellants

Flagellation and the Flagellants
Title Flagellation and the Flagellants PDF eBook
Author William M. Cooper
Publisher
Pages 626
Release 1869
Genre Flagellation
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The Flagellants

The Flagellants
Title The Flagellants PDF eBook
Author Carlene Hatcher Polite
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 226
Release 1967
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0374526567

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"The Flagellants is the story of the romantic relationship between Ideal and Jimson. After a brief prologue establishing Ideal's childhood connection to a black community called "the Bottom," the novel unfolds as a series of arguments between the couple, representing the historical gender conflicts between black men and women."--eNotes.

The History of the Rod

The History of the Rod
Title The History of the Rod PDF eBook
Author James Glass Bertram
Publisher Routledge
Pages 604
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN

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First Published in 2005. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Power of Plagues

The Power of Plagues
Title The Power of Plagues PDF eBook
Author Irwin W. Sherman
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 448
Release 2020-07-02
Genre Science
ISBN 1683670019

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The Power of Plagues presents a rogues' gallery of epidemic- causing microorganisms placed in the context of world history. Author Irwin W. Sherman introduces the microbes that caused these epidemics and the people who sought (and still seek) to understand how diseases and epidemics are managed. What makes this book especially fascinating are the many threads that Sherman weaves together as he explains how plagues past and present have shaped the outcome of wars and altered the course of medicine, religion, education, feudalism, and science. Cholera gave birth to the field of epidemiology. The bubonic plague epidemic that began in 1346 led to the formation of universities in cities far from the major centers of learning (and hot spots of the Black Death) at that time. And the Anopheles mosquito and malaria aided General George Washington during the American Revolution. Sadly, when microbes have inflicted death and suffering, people have sometimes responded by invoking discrimination, scapegoating, and quarantine, often unfairly, against races or classes of people presumed to be the cause of the epidemic. Pathogens are not the only stars of this book. Many scientists and physicians who toiled to understand, treat, and prevent these plagues are also featured. Sherman tells engaging tales of the development of vaccines, anesthesia, antiseptics, and antibiotics. This arsenal has dramatically reduced the suffering and death caused by infectious diseases, but these plague protectors are imperfect, due to their side effects or attenuation and because microbes almost invariably develop resistance to antimicrobial drugs. The Power of Plagues provides a sobering reminder that plagues are not a thing of the past. Along with the persistence of tuberculosis, malaria, river blindness, and AIDS, emerging and remerging epidemics continue to confound global and national public health efforts. West Nile virus, Lyme disease, and Ebola and Zika viruses are just some of the newest rogues to plague humans. The argument that civilization has been shaped to a significant degree by the power of plagues is compelling, and The Power of Plagues makes the case in an engaging and informative way that will be satisfying to scientists and non-scientists alike.

The History of the Flagellants

The History of the Flagellants
Title The History of the Flagellants PDF eBook
Author Jean Louis de Lolme
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1783
Genre Flagellants
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