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Comics and the Origins of Manga: A Revisionist History  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by yoyoloit at Aug. 29, 2021
Comics and the Origins of Manga: A Revisionist History

Comics and the Origins of Manga
by Exner, Eike;

English | 2021 | ISBN: 1978827768 | 270 pages | True PDF | 12.65 MB
The Magian Tarok: The Origins of the Tarot in the Mithraic and Hermetic Traditions, 3rd Edition

The Magian Tarok: The Origins of the Tarot in the Mithraic and Hermetic Traditions, 3rd Edition by Stephen E. Flowers
English | October 15th, 2019 | ISBN: 1620558696 | 192 pages | EPUB | 11.49 MB

Reveals the historical roots of the symbology of the Tarot in the Mithraic tradition of the Persian Magi and the Hermetic tradition
When the Earth Had Two Moons: Cannibal Planets, Icy Giants, Dirty Comets, Dreadful Orbits, and the Origins of the Night Sky

When the Earth Had Two Moons: Cannibal Planets, Icy Giants, Dirty Comets, Dreadful Orbits, and the Origins of the Night Sky by Erik Asphaug
English | October 29th, 2019 | ISBN: 0062657925 | 368 pages | EPUB | 52.31 MB

An astonishing exploration of planet formation and the origins of life by one of the world's most innovative planetary geologists.

Britain and the Intellectual Origins of the League of Nations, 1914–1919  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by sasha82 at Sept. 19, 2021
Britain and the Intellectual Origins of the League of Nations, 1914–1919

Britain and the Intellectual Origins of the League of Nations, 1914–1919 by Sakiko Kaiga
2021 | ISBN: 1108489176 | English | 300 pages | PDF | 3 MB

The origins of alchemy in Graeco-Roman Egypt  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by l3ivo at May 22, 2021
The origins of alchemy in Graeco-Roman Egypt

Jack Lindsay, "The origins of alchemy in Graeco-Roman Egypt"
English | 1970 | ISBN: 0389010065, 0584100051 | 450 pages | PDF | 240.6 MB
The Origins of the Idea of Scientific Progress: Bernard de Fontenelle and His Contemporaries

The Origins of the Idea of Scientific Progress: Bernard de Fontenelle and His Contemporaries by Daniel Špelda
English | PDF EPUB (True) | 2024 | 230 Pages | ISBN : 303160525X | 4.7 MB

This volume offers a new interpretation of the genesis of the idea of scientific progress in early modern science and philosophy. The interpretation argues that the idea of scientific progress was not a historical category, but an epistemological one. The main thesis of the book posits that the idea of scientific progress was a methodological means of dealing with the contingency of nature. To illustrate the novelty of the idea, the individual chapters compare several features of Renaissance natural philosophy with a new regime of knowledge that included time as an inevitable factor of empirical research. The temporal regime of knowledge is illustrated by the work of Bernard de Fontenelle and his colleagues at the Académie des sciences in Paris at the end of the 17th century. The new interpretation remedies a gap in recent scholarship where the idea of scientific progress has been overlooked even though the early modern natural philosophers themselves used it to describe the nature of their research. The book places both well-known texts and less-studied documents in a new light, thus contributing to the lively and rich debate on the origins and nature of early modern science and philosophy. It is of interest to scholars studying the history of early modern philosophy and science.
The Origins of the Idea of Scientific Progress: Bernard de Fontenelle and His Contemporaries

The Origins of the Idea of Scientific Progress: Bernard de Fontenelle and His Contemporaries by Daniel Špelda
English | PDF EPUB (True) | 2024 | 230 Pages | ISBN : 303160525X | 4.7 MB

This volume offers a new interpretation of the genesis of the idea of scientific progress in early modern science and philosophy. The interpretation argues that the idea of scientific progress was not a historical category, but an epistemological one. The main thesis of the book posits that the idea of scientific progress was a methodological means of dealing with the contingency of nature. To illustrate the novelty of the idea, the individual chapters compare several features of Renaissance natural philosophy with a new regime of knowledge that included time as an inevitable factor of empirical research. The temporal regime of knowledge is illustrated by the work of Bernard de Fontenelle and his colleagues at the Académie des sciences in Paris at the end of the 17th century. The new interpretation remedies a gap in recent scholarship where the idea of scientific progress has been overlooked even though the early modern natural philosophers themselves used it to describe the nature of their research. The book places both well-known texts and less-studied documents in a new light, thus contributing to the lively and rich debate on the origins and nature of early modern science and philosophy. It is of interest to scholars studying the history of early modern philosophy and science.

Clash of Extremes: The Economic Origins of the Civil War  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by First1 at Nov. 11, 2019
Clash of Extremes: The Economic Origins of the Civil War

Clash of Extremes: The Economic Origins of the Civil War by Marc Egnal
English | January 5th, 2010 | ISBN: 0809016451, 080909536X | 256 pages | EPUB | 1.25 MB

Clash of Extremes takes on the reigning orthodoxy that the American Civil War was waged over high moral principles. Marc Egnal contends that economics, more than any other factor, moved the country to war in 1861.

American Insecurity and the Origins of Vulnerability  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by arundhati at Nov. 19, 2023
American Insecurity and the Origins of Vulnerability

Russ Castronovo, "American Insecurity and the Origins of Vulnerability"
English | ISBN: 0691249857 | 2023 | 304 pages | PDF | 4 MB

From Hand to Mouth: The Origins of Language  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by roxul at Jan. 18, 2024
From Hand to Mouth: The Origins of Language

Michael C. Corballis, "From Hand to Mouth: The Origins of Language"
English | ISBN: 0691116733 | 2003 | 272 pages | EPUB | 2 MB