A Tale of Two St pas

A Tale of Two St  pas
Author: Albert Welter
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2022-10-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780197606650

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Hangzhou, the capital of Zhejiang Province, and the surrounding environs have one of the richest Buddhist cultures in China. In A Tale of Two Stūpas, Albert Welter tells the story of Hangzhou Buddhism through the conceptions, erections, and resurrections of Yongming Stupa, dedicated to the memory of one of Hangzhou's leading Buddhist figures, and Leifeng Pagoda, built to house stupa relics of the historical Buddha. Welter delves into the intricacies of these two sites and pays particular attention to their origins and rebirths. These sites have suffered devastation and endured long periods of neglect, yet both have been resurrected and re-resurrected during their histories and have resumed meaningful places in the contemporary Hangzhou landscape, a mark of their power and endurance. A Tale of Two Stūpas adopts a site-specific, regional approach in order to show how the dynamics of initial conception, resurrection, and re-resurrection work, and what that might tell us about the nature of Hangzhou and Chinese Buddhism.

A Tale of Two Colonies

A Tale of Two Colonies
Author: Virginia Bernhard
Publsiher: University of Missouri Press
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2011-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780826272577

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In 1609, two years after its English founding, colonists struggled to stay alive in a tiny fort at Jamestown.John Smith fought to keep order, battling both English and Indians. When he left, desperate colonists ate lizards, rats, and human flesh. Surviving accounts of the “Starving Time” differ, as do modern scholars’ theories. Meanwhile, the Virginia-bound Sea Venture was shipwrecked on Bermuda, the dreaded, uninhabited “Isle of Devils.” The castaways’ journals describe the hurricane at sea as well as murders and mutinies on land. Their adventures are said to have inspired Shakespeare’s The Tempest. A year later, in 1610, the Bermuda castaways sailed to Virginia in two small ships they had built. They arrived in Jamestown to find many people in the last stages of starvation; abandoning the colony seemed their only option. Then, in what many people thought was divine providence, three English ships sailed into Chesapeake Bay. Virginia was saved, but the colony’s troubles were far from over. Despite glowing reports from Virginia Company officials, disease, inadequate food, and fear of Indians plagued the colony. The company poured thousands of pounds sterling and hundreds of new settlers into its venture but failed to make a profit, and many of the newcomers died. Bermuda—with plenty of food, no native population, and a balmy climate—looked much more promising, and in fact, it became England’s second New World colony in 1612. In this fascinating tale of England’s first two New World colonies, Bernhard links Virginia and Bermuda in a series of unintended consequences resulting from natural disaster, ignorance of native cultures, diplomatic intrigue, and the fateful arrival of the first Africans in both colonies. Written for general as well as academic audiences, A Tale of Two Colonies examines the existing sources on the colonies, sets them in a transatlantic context, and weighs them against circumstantial evidence. From diplomatic correspondence and maps in the Spanish archives to recent archaeological discoveries at Jamestown, Bernhard creates an intriguing history. To weave together the stories of the two colonies, which are fraught with missing pieces, she leaves nothing unexamined: letters written in code, adventurers’ narratives, lists of Africans in Bermuda, and the minutes of committees in London. Biographical details of mariners, diplomats, spies, Indians, Africans, and English colonists also enrich the narrative. While there are common stories about both colonies, Bernhard shakes myth free from truth and illuminates what is known—as well as what we may never know—about the first English colonies in the New World.

Underground Rivers

Underground Rivers
Author: Richard J. Heggen
Publsiher: Richard Heggen
Total Pages: 1552
Release: 2021-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Underground rivers in science, history, the arts and any number of sightings elsewhere

Saint Pauls

Saint Pauls
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 402
Release: 1874
Genre: English literature
ISBN: STANFORD:36105211419341

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The Saint Pauls Magazine

The Saint Pauls Magazine
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 820
Release: 1868
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: STANFORD:36105010574874

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Gold Line Phase II Pasadena to Montclair Los Angeles and San Bernardino Counties

Gold Line Phase II  Pasadena to Montclair  Los Angeles and San Bernardino Counties
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2004
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: NWU:35556035565506

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A Tale of Two Daddies

A Tale of Two Daddies
Author: Vanita Oelschlager
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0981971466

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Introduces a type of family increasingly visible in our society and reflects a child's practical and innocent look at the adults who love her.

Historic Pasadena

Historic Pasadena
Author: Ann Scheid,Ann Scheid Lund
Publsiher: HPN Books
Total Pages: 215
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781893619012

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