Richer of Saint Remi

Richer of Saint Remi
Author: Justin Lake
Publsiher: CUA Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2013
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780813221250

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Building upon, but also moving beyond, previous scholarship that has focused on Richer's political allegiances and his views of kingship, this study by Justin Lake provides the most comprehensive synthesis of the History, examining Richer's use and abuse of his sources, his relationship to Gerbert, and the motives that led him to write.

The Histories Volume I

The Histories  Volume I
Author: Laonikos Chalkokondyles
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2014
Genre: Byzantine Empire
ISBN: 0674599187

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Among Greek histories of the fall of Constantinople in 1453, the work of Laonikos (ca. 1430âe"ca. 1465) has by far the broadest scope. Born to a leading family of Athens under Florentine rule, he was educated in the Classics at Mistra by the Neoplatonist philosopher Plethon. In the 1450s, Laonikos set out to imitate Herodotos in writing the history of his times, a version in which the armies of Asia would prevail over the Greeks in Europe. The backbone of the Histories, a text written in difficult Thucydidean Greek, is the expansion of the Ottoman Empire from the early 1300s to 1464, but Laonikosâe(tm)s digressions give sweeping accounts of world geography and ethnography from Britain to Mongolia, with an emphasis on Spain, Italy, and Arabia. Following the methodology of Herodotos and rejecting theological polemic, Laonikos is the first Greek writer to treat Islam as a legitimate cultural and religious system. He followed Plethon in viewing the Byzantines as Greeks rather than Romans, and so stands at the origins of Neo-Hellenic identity. This translation makes the entire text of The Histories available in English for the first time.

The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim The Skyrim Library Vol I The Histories

The Elder Scrolls V  Skyrim   The Skyrim Library  Vol  I  The Histories
Author: Bethesda Softworks
Publsiher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-06-23
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 9781783293193

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For the first time, the collected texts from the critically and commercially acclaimed fantasy video game The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim are bound together in three exciting volumes. Lavishly illustrated and produced, these titles are straight out of the world of Skyrim - and a must for any wandering adventurer.

Herodotus Histories Book V

Herodotus  Histories  Book V
Author: Philip S. Peek
Publsiher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2018-10-04
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780806162553

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History begins with Herodotus (485–425 b.c.e.). Born in Halikarnassos, a gateway between the Greek and Persian worlds, Herodotus in his Histories narrates the great historical struggle between the Persian Empire and the Greek-speaking city-states at the dawn of the classical era. Herodotus does not merely list events or tell tales; his history inquires into the causes of events and casts its net wide to include ethnography and legend as well as political and military history. Book V of the Histories focuses on the Persians and their expansion into Thrakia and Makedonia, as well as their conflict with the Greeks of Ionia. Beginning in the timeless legends of prehistory, Herodotus discusses the customs of the Thrakians, offers insight into Sparta’s mindset, and narrates the struggle to restore democracy at Athens after the reign of the tyrant Peisistratos. The narrative of Book V sprawls over Asia, Africa, and Europe, naming more than 350 people and places. The reader will find in Herodotus a literate, keenly observant, wide-ranging guide to a time when Persia ruled 40 percent of the world's population and was confronted by an uneasy and fragile alliance of Greek city-states. In his introduction to the text and commentary, author Philip S. Peek outlines a process by which students of ancient Greek can develop translation and reading skills. For students’ convenience, Peek pairs the Greek text with the commentary and includes in the book’s appendices a case and function chart, an explanation of infinitives, a summary of the subjunctive and optative moods, a list of parsing terms, and a list of the 500 most commonly occurring Greek words. A comprehensive glossary rounds out the volume. As further aids to students, running vocabulary for each text section and a generalized list of the principal parts of verbs can be downloaded from oupress.com.

Herodotus Histories Book IX

Herodotus  Histories Book IX
Author: Herodotus
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2002-12-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521596505

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Commentary providing a Greek text with detailed philological, literary, and historical notes.

Diodorus of Sicily

Diodorus of Sicily
Author: Diodorus Siculus
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1960
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0674993071

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History of the Twentieth Century

History of the Twentieth Century
Author: Martin Gilbert
Publsiher: Rosetta Books
Total Pages: 723
Release: 2014-06-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780795337321

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A chronological compilation of twentieth-century world events in one volume—from the acclaimed historian and biographer of Winston S. Churchill. The twentieth century has been one of the most unique in human history. It has seen the rise of some of humanity’s most important advances to date, as well as many of its most violent and terrifying wars. This is a condensed version of renowned historian Martin Gilbert’s masterful examination of the century’s history, offering the highlights of a three-volume work that covers more than three thousand pages. From the invention of aviation to the rise of the Internet, and from events and cataclysmic changes in Europe to those in Asia, Africa, and North America, Martin examines art, literature, war, religion, life and death, and celebration and renewal across the globe, and throughout this turbulent and astonishing century.

World in the Making

World in the Making
Author: Bonnie G. Smith,Marc Van de Mieroop,Richard Von Glahn,Kris E. Lane
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2022-09
Genre: World history
ISBN: 0197608310

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"A higher education history textbook on World History"--