10 new Scythian tales

10 new Scythian tales
Author: Guy Sebeus
Publsiher: Litres
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018-02-28
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9785040463053

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Once upon a time, by the warm sea, in the most extensive steppes, there were the bravest, the freest and the most mysterious people – Scythians. They are mysterious because no one knows where they have come from and where they have eventually disappeared. Only Storytellers know about it. And that’s what they tell...

The World of the Scythians

The World of the Scythians
Author: Renate Rolle
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 158
Release: 1989-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0520068645

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Historic Tales Vol 10 of 15

Historic Tales  Vol 10  of 15
Author: Charles Morris
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2020-08-14
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783752436372

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Reproduction of the original: Historic Tales, vol 10 (of 15) by Charles Morris

The Scythians 700 300 BC

The Scythians 700   300 BC
Author: E.V. Cernenko
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2012-05-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781780967738

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Though the 'Scythian period' in the history of Eastern Europe lasted little more than 400 years, the impression these horsemen made upon the history of their times was such that a thousand years after they had ceased to exist as a sovereign people, their heartland and the territories which they dominated far beyond it continued to be known as 'greater Scythia'. From the very beginnings of their emergence on the world scene the Scythians took part in the greatest campaigns of their times, defeating such mighty contemporaries as Assyria, Urartu, Babylonia, Media and Persia. This highly illustrated book details their costume, weapons and the way they waged war.

The Cynics

The Cynics
Author: R. Bracht Branham,Marie-Odile Goulet-Cazé
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2023-07-28
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780520921986

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This collection of essays—the first of its kind in English—brings together the work of an international group of scholars examining the entire tradition associated with the ancient Cynics. The essays give a history of the movement as well as a state-of-the-art account of the literary, philosophical and cultural significance of Cynicism from antiquity to the present. Arguably the most original and influential branch of the Socratic tradition, Cynicism has become the focus of renewed scholarly interest in recent years, thanks to the work of Sloterdijk, Foucault, and Bakhtin, among others. The contributors to this volume—classicists, comparatists, and philosophers—draw on a variety of methodologies to explore the ethical, social and cultural practices inspired by the Cynics. The volume also includes an introduction, appendices, and an annotated bibliography, making it a valuable resource for a broad audience.

The Amazons

The Amazons
Author: Adrienne Mayor
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 538
Release: 2016-02-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780691170275

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The real history of the Amazons in war and love Amazons—fierce warrior women dwelling on the fringes of the known world—were the mythic archenemies of the ancient Greeks. Heracles and Achilles displayed their valor in duels with Amazon queens, and the Athenians reveled in their victory over a powerful Amazon army. In historical times, Cyrus of Persia, Alexander the Great, and the Roman general Pompey tangled with Amazons. But just who were these bold barbarian archers on horseback who gloried in fighting, hunting, and sexual freedom? Were Amazons real? In this deeply researched, wide-ranging, and lavishly illustrated book, National Book Award finalist Adrienne Mayor presents the Amazons as they have never been seen before. This is the first comprehensive account of warrior women in myth and history across the ancient world, from the Mediterranean Sea to the Great Wall of China. Mayor tells how amazing new archaeological discoveries of battle-scarred female skeletons buried with their weapons prove that women warriors were not merely figments of the Greek imagination. Combining classical myth and art, nomad traditions, and scientific archaeology, she reveals intimate, surprising details and original insights about the lives and legends of the women known as Amazons. Provocatively arguing that a timeless search for a balance between the sexes explains the allure of the Amazons, Mayor reminds us that there were as many Amazon love stories as there were war stories. The Greeks were not the only people enchanted by Amazons—Mayor shows that warlike women of nomadic cultures inspired exciting tales in ancient Egypt, Persia, India, Central Asia, and China. Driven by a detective's curiosity, Mayor unearths long-buried evidence and sifts fact from fiction to show how flesh-and-blood women of the Eurasian steppes were mythologized as Amazons, the equals of men. The result is likely to become a classic.

Routledge Handbook of Post Classical and Contemporary Persian Literature

Routledge Handbook of Post Classical and Contemporary Persian Literature
Author: Kamran Talattof
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 748
Release: 2023-06-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781351341677

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Routledge Handbook of Post Classical and Contemporary Persian Literature contains scholarly essays and sample texts related to Persian literature from the 17th century to the present day. It includes analyses of free verse poetry, short stories, novels, prison writings, memoirs, and plays. The chapters apply a disciplinary or interdisciplinary approach to the many movements, genres, and works of the long and evolving body of Persian literature produced in the Persianate World. These collections of scholarly essays and samples of Persian literary texts provide facts (general information), instructions (ways to understand, analyze, and appreciate this body of works), and the field’s state-of-the-art research (the problematics of the topics) regarding one of the most important and oldest literary traditions in the world. Thus, the Handbook’s chapters and related texts provide scholars, students, and admirers of Persian poetry and prose with practical and direct access to the intricacies of the Persian literary world through a chronological account of key moments in the formation of this enduring literary tradition. The related Handbook (also edited by Kamran Talattof ), Routledge Handbook of Ancient, Classical, and Late Classical Persian Literature covers Persian literary works from the ancient or pre-Islamic era to roughly the end of the 16th century.

Scythian Trilogy Book 1

Scythian Trilogy Book 1
Author: Max Overton
Publsiher: Writers Exchange Publishing
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019-07-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1925574512

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