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Jan Farelian

Jan Farelian

Carlos Garrido Fdez-Llamazares

Carlos
2018
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La l nea que separa la genialidad de la locura es muy fina, y Jan Farelian es un hombre que corre contra el tiempo sobre ellaTras haber perdido aquello cuanto amaba y verse convertido en un proscrito, se ve obligado a recurrir a su ingenio y sus conocimientos para sobrevivir y urdir su venganza minuciosamente. Sin embargo, los planes no siempre salen como uno se lo espera.
Jan and Jim Get a Map

Jan and Jim Get a Map

Cecilia Minden

Cherry Blossom Press
2025
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In this Little Blossom story, Jan and Jim follow a mysterious map. But where will it lead them? Uses decodable text and a repetition of sight words to increase readability. Focuses on the phonics skill of decoding consonant digraphs. Original illustrations help guide readers through the story.
Learn Reiki by Jan Brown

Learn Reiki by Jan Brown

Jan Brown

Independently Published
2019
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Ever wondered about learning Reiki or even what it is? As a Reiki Master who has taught since 1998, Jan Brown has condensed many years experience and stories into a book that will be of interest to students and practitioners alike. She explains clearly where Reiki came from, how to use it, and what lineage is. There are many stories that illustrate points. This is an ideal book for someone new to Reiki who wants more information.
Jan and Her Job

Jan and Her Job

L. Allen Harker

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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SHE was something of a puzzle to the other passengers. They couldn't quite place her. She came on board the P. and O. at Marseilles. Being Christmas week the boat was not crowded, and she had a cabin to herself on the spar deck, so there was no "stable-companion" to find out anything about her. The sharp-eyed Australian lady, who sat opposite her at the Purser's table, decided that she was not married, or even engaged, as she wore no rings of any kind. Besides, her name, "Miss Janet Ross," figured in the dinner-list and was plainly painted on her deck-chair. At meals she sat beside the Purser, and seemed more or less under his wing. People at her table decided that she couldn't be going out as a governess or she would hardly be travelling first class, and yet she did not look of the sort who globe-trot all by themselves. Rather tall, slender without being thin, she moved well.
Jan Poems

Jan Poems

Yosef Teshome Teklu

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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A collection of more than 250 satirical Amharic poems about social affairs and politics of the Ethiopian imperial past.
Jan's Sanctuary Walk

Jan's Sanctuary Walk

Patricia M Daniels

Inscript Books
2019
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Jan's Sanctuary Walk is a novel about Jan Hendricks, a young clergywoman in her first appointment as lead pastor in a small-town Florida church during the late 1980s. Her excitement and nervousness about the assignment is soon married with worry and doubt, as her appointment is fraught with difficulties. Two tragic events devastate the small community and draw on Jan's skill and faith. She tries to comfort the town while balancing the demands of her family and church amidst discrimination against clergywomen. Will she be able to pastor this small church and strengthen her own insecurities about faith and her calling?
Jan Hus

Jan Hus

Fudge Thomas A.

I.B. Tauris
2017
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A century before Martin Luther and the Reformation, Jan Hus confronted the official Church and helped to change the face of medieval Europe. A key figure in the history of Europe and Christianity and a catalyst for religious reform and social revolution, Jan Hus was poised between tradition and innovation. Taking a stand against the perceived corruption of the Church, his continued defiance led to his excommunication and he was ultimately burned at the stake in 1415. What role did he play in shaping Medieval Europe? And what is his legacy for today? In this important and timely book Thomas A. Fudge explores Jan Hus, the man, his work and his legacy. Beginning his career at Prague University, this brilliant Bohemian preacher was soon catapulted by virtue of his radical and popular theology to the forefront of European affairs. This book fills a real gap in contemporary understanding of the medieval Church and offers an accessible and authoritative account of a most significant individual and his role in history. Jan Hus belongs to the pantheon of extraordinary figures from medieval religious history. His story is one of triumph and tragedy in a time of chaos and change.
Jan van Eyck within His Art

Jan van Eyck within His Art

Alfred Acres

REAKTION BOOKS
2023
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Jan van Eyck was one of the most inventive and influential artists in the entire European tradition. The phenomenal realism of his paintings, now six centuries old, still astounds observers in a world accustomed to high-resolution images. But other dimensions of his work are just as original and absorbing. Unlike any earlier artist, Van Eyck infused his paintings with himself. In addition to portraying, reflecting and implying his own presence in a variety of works, he also introduced his voice, hand and mind in an array of inscriptions, signatures and even a personal motto. Incorporating a wealth of new research and recent discoveries within a fresh exploration of the paintings themselves, this book reveals how profoundly Jan van Eyck transformed the very idea of what an artist could be.
Jan Hus

Jan Hus

Jan Blahoslav Lášek; Angelo Shaun Franklin

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2022
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The Bohemian reformer Jan Hus made a substantial and critical contribution to the development of the medieval church, owing especially to his views and teachings on Scripture, the church, faith, conscience, and spirituality. This book offers a presentation of Hus’s theological commitment centered on his understanding of truth. Lášek and Franklin explore Hus's preaching ministry and his long-drawn-out legal struggle against charges of heresy as ethical outworkings of this approach to truth. Central to this exploration is a new annotated translation of Hus’s Appeal to Jesus Christ as the Supreme Judge against the pope and canon law. This document was not only a protest against papal power, but expressed a fundamentally new legal situation: in bypassing canon law, it essentially represented a personal claim to freedom of conscience. This unheard-of principle from within the medieval legal framework preceded other related ecclesiastical and legal developments by several centuries. The authors argue that Hus’s appeal thus represents a momentous event in church history and European history as a whole. Due to the historical significance of his martyrdom and commemoration by many churches throughout Europe, this book demonstrates that Hus remains an important figure not only for the study of European history, but also for understanding contemporary values of Western civilization.
Jan Hus

Jan Hus

Jan Blahoslav Lášek; Angelo Shaun Franklin

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2024
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The Bohemian reformer Jan Hus made a substantial and critical contribution to the development of the medieval church, owing especially to his views and teachings on Scripture, the church, faith, conscience, and spirituality. This book offers a presentation of Hus’s theological commitment centered on his understanding of truth. Lášek and Franklin explore Hus's preaching ministry and his long-drawn-out legal struggle against charges of heresy as ethical outworkings of this approach to truth. Central to this exploration is a new annotated translation of Hus’s Appeal to Jesus Christ as the Supreme Judge against the pope and canon law. This document was not only a protest against papal power, but expressed a fundamentally new legal situation: in bypassing canon law, it essentially represented a personal claim to freedom of conscience. This unheard-of principle from within the medieval legal framework preceded other related ecclesiastical and legal developments by several centuries. The authors argue that Hus’s appeal thus represents a momentous event in church history and European history as a whole. Due to the historical significance of his martyrdom and commemoration by many churches throughout Europe, this book demonstrates that Hus remains an important figure not only for the study of European history, but also for understanding contemporary values of Western civilization.
I Am Jan Alexander

I Am Jan Alexander

Jan Alexander Quintos

Xlibris Us
2019
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Jan is a six-year-old boy, and he is in kindergarten. He lives in Bloomfield, New Jersey. He loves his family and friends. Jan likes to play with his elder brother Josh and elder sister Alexa. He likes to draw and create his own stories. He likes to learn about planets and watch videos of the Incredibles and Lion King. He spends a lot of time in his own room playing with his toys and coloring books. His other interests are playing the piano and basketball.
Jan Sady's Poems for All Seasons

Jan Sady's Poems for All Seasons

Janet R. Sady

Independently Published
2019
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A delightful little book of award winning poetry with original water-color and photos by the author. Nature is the inspiration for the poetry, photographs and paintings. Poetry paints pictures of what we see and feel. Allow the verses to draw you into a part of the beauty of nature and words.
Jan Hendrix: Paradise Lost

Jan Hendrix: Paradise Lost

Jan Hendrix; Richard Deverell

Kew Publishing
2020
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Jan Hendrix is a Dutch-born, Mexico-based contemporary artist. His work is all about observation and analysis; nature and its diff erent ways of representing and telling extended stories, often in a non- linear narrative. Based on an exhibition at Kew Gardens, this book is a visual report of Hendrix’s multiple visits to the Kamay Botany Bay Area of New South Wales, Australia, made over a 20-year period. Beautiful and thought-provoking works convey his response to the fragile, changing landscape, under constant threat of fi re and destruction. His work also draws on first collections of plants at Kamay Botany Bay documented by botanists Joseph Banks, Daniel Solander and Sydney Parkinson as part of the HMS Endeavour expedition in 1770. Supporting texts by Art Historian Dawn Ades, CEO of the Bundanon Trust Deborah Ely, and filmmaker Michael Leggett contextualise the work of the artist. With a foreword by Kew Director Richard Deverell.
Jan Morris

Jan Morris

Alan Whicker; Arturo Di; Colin Thubron

Seren
2006
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"Tributes are tricky things. Too fawningly sentimental, they render the subject fantastical; too rigorously factual, they read like an obituary. This celebration of Jan Morris avoids the dilemma beautifully by inviting 21 equally felicitous writers to comment on a life packed with interest and a talent too large to be confined to a mere 120 pages... Essays from Alan Whicker, Simon Winchester, Peregrine Worsthorne and others brim with admiration and insight, but what stands out on the page at every turn are examples from Morris's unsurpassable work." Stephen Pritchard, The Observer: Paperback of the Week."Friends and colleagues write affectionately about a great Welsh writer who inhabits that delectable border between journalism and literature." Iain Finlayson, The TimesJan Morris is one of the world's leading writers. In this tribute to her on her eightieth birthday, a number of well-known people from the world of travel writing, journalism, broadcasting and publishing celebrate the writer, as well as the person, in specially written essays. Through anecdotes and personal memories, they illuminate with warm affection her work and influence, her personality and her extraordinary life. Insights are also provided through the eyes of a painter, photographer, historian, and mountaineer.A thoughtful introduction by Paul Theroux accompanies essays by George Band, Arturo Di Stefano, David Fieldhouse, Don George, David Holden, David Hurn, Pico Iyer, Julian Loose, Robert McCrum, Geoffrey Moorhouse, Patrick Nairne, Jim Perrin, Hilary Rubinstein, Ned Thomas, Colin Thubron, Erica Wagner, Alan Whicker, Simon Winchester and Peregrine Worsthorne.
Jan van Eyck

Jan van Eyck

Craig Harbison

Reaktion Books
2011
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Jan van Eyck (1395-41) was the foremost artist of the Early Netherlandish School. Although Court painter to Duke Philip the Good of Burgundy, van Eyck’s surviving work was not executed for the Duke, but for rising Court bureaucrats, Italian merchants and members of the secular clergy, for whom he created a series of painstakingly detailed oil paintings of astonishing verisimilitude. Most explanations of the meanings behind these paintings have been grounded in the disguised religious symbolism critics have insisted are uppermost in them. Van Eyck, it is said, followed traditional theology in this respect – albeit in sophisticated ways; his realist art displayed in iconic and allusive forms the conventional symbols of Church teaching and popular piety.But in Jan van Eyck: The Play of Realism, such approaches to the art of this Netherlandish master are set aside. In a fascinating recovery of the neglected human dimension that is present in these works, Craig Harbison interrogates the personal histories of the worldly participants of such masterpieces as the Virgin and Child with George van der Paele, the Arnolfini Double Portrait and the Virgin and Child with Nicolis Rolin. In addition to exploring the domestic and financial circumstances of the sitters, the author reveals the remarkable degree to which they were caught up in the wider social and spiritual concerns of the early fifteenth century, including the increasing abuse of indulgences and benefices, the rise of religious scepticism and the spread of popular, anti-clerical private prayer.Since Jan van Eyck’s patrons sought to have themselves portrayed as both worldly and devout, the artist set out to satisfy this demand, but in a form of realism that contained within itself a playful, even, ironic, attitude towards the relations existing between individuals, society, religion – and, of course, the various forms of representation then available. As the author demonstrates – with the aid of abundant visual evidence in colour and in black and white – the artful mesh of pictured aspirations and ambivalences making up the painted world van Eyck invented are found always to be constructed along particular artistic and psychological fault-lines. By tracing these out for the reader, Harbison reveals how van Eyck presented his contemporaries with a more subtle and complex view of the value of appearances as a route to understanding the meaning of life.
Jan Smuts: Unafraid of greatness

Jan Smuts: Unafraid of greatness

Richard Steyn

JONATHAN BALL PUBLISHERS SA
2015
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Jan Christian Smuts was soldier, statesman and intellectual, one of South Africa's greatest leaders. Yet little is said about him today even as we appear to live in a leadership vacuum. This is a re-examination of the life and thought of Jan Smuts. It is intended to remind a contemporary readership of the remarkable achievements of this impressive soldier-statesman. The author argues that there is a need to bring Smuts back into the present, that Smuts' legacy still has much to instruct. He draws several parallels between Smuts and President Thabo Mbeki, both intellectuals much lionised abroad and yet often distrusted at home. This book is a highly readable account of Smuts' life. It also examines a number of overarching themes: his relationships with women, spiritual life, intellectual life and his role as advisor to world leaders. Politics and international affairs receive the lion's share, but Smuts' unique contributions to other fields -- for example, botany -- are not neglected. This book does not shy away from the contradictions of its subject. Smuts was one of the architects of the United Nations, and a great champion of human rights, yet he could not see the need to reform the condition of the African majority in his own country.