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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Bernard V Moore

The Church of the West in the Middle Ages Volume 2: From the Death of St. Bernard to the Transfer of the Papacy to Avignon and the Death of Clement V
This is a history of Christian Church in the centuries after the death of Christ, and the way in which it spread across Europe. From the preface: "IN this second and concluding volume I bring down the story of the Church of the West in the "Middle Ages" to the transfer of the Papacy to Avignon. History, as Freeman has taught us, is continuous, and all breaks are unreal. Nevertheless, the transfer of the Papacy marks the virtual close of the "Middle Ages," and the beginning of a new epoch. With this new chapter in the history of the Church of Christ I purpose dealing in a future study of the Reformation, using the word to indicate not merely the resultant, but the various divergent forces of which it was the outcome. For the Reformation that succeeded is one with, and can only be understood by its relation to the reformation that failed; Wyclif must not be isolated from Luther, nor Constance from Worms. But if further defence be needed for ending the "Middle Ages" with Avignon., I must refer the reader to what I have written. My object in this and other volumes will not be so much to give the details of events, -for this I shall refer the reader to suitable "Authorities,"-as to indicate the forces and tendencies, external and internal, whereby the Church has been moulded for good or evil. I write under the conviction that history is a progress and not a cycle, and that every generation contributes something to the spiritual heritage of mankind. Such progress involves the continuity of the one life of the Spirit manifesting Himself in different ways in different ages. Controversy, therefore, is far from my purpose. The business of the historian is to put his readers into the standpoint of the past; not to throw mud from the dunghills of pride. It does not become the heirs of all the ages to find nothing but blame for the centuries into whose labours they have entered, by whose mistakes they have profited. The Pharisee may stand in the porch of History as well as in the Temple of God.
Igra v metamorfozy

Igra v metamorfozy

Bernard Minier

Eksmo
2022
sidottu
Absoljutnaja novinka v dukhe "Grebanoj istorii" ot odnogo iz samykh populjarnykh vo Frantsii avtorov v zhanre detektiv-triller. "Na tvoej mogile nado napisat, chto ty pogibla ot moej ruki..." Eto byl koshmar dlja lejtenanta sudebnoj politsii Madrida Lusii Gerrero. Spolokhi molnij vykhvatyvali iz tmy bolshoj krest, vozvyshajuschijsja nad vershinoj kholma. A na nem visel ee naparnik, serzhant Morejra. Iz ego grudi torchala otvertka, a telo bylo... prikleeno k krestu superprochnym kleem. Lusii nelzja zanimatsja delom ob ubijstve naparnika - zakon zapreschaet. No s soglasija nachalstva ona nachinaet sobstvennoe rassledovanie. I uznajot ob odnom professore iz Universiteta Salamanki, razrabatyvajuschem kompjuternuju programmu dlja poiska serijnykh prestupnikov. Imenno on rasskazyvaet Lusii o neskolkikh "khudozhestvennykh" ubijstvakh, proizoshedshikh mnogo let nazad. Togda tela zhertv tozhe fiksirovali kleem, a sjuzhety smertej byli vzjaty iz znamenitoj poemy Ovidija "Metamorfozy"... -- "Miner - eto ogromnyj talant rasskazchika i umenie vselit v dushu chitatelja strakh; ne khuzhe, chem u Stivena Kinga v ego luchshikh romanakh". - Daily Mail "Novyj korol trillera". - El Pais "Miner vydaet prozu mrachnuju i ostruju. I takuju gustuju, chto poka chitaesh, v nej vjaznut paltsy". - Spectator "Romany Minera tsenjatsja za blestjaschuju intrigu i za tu otkrovennost, s kotoroj on govorit o sovremennom obschestve". - Provence
Igra v metamorfozy

Igra v metamorfozy

Bernard Minier

Eksmo
2025
nidottu
Absoljutnaja novinka v dukhe "Grebanoj istorii" ot odnogo iz samykh populjarnykh vo Frantsii avtorov v zhanre detektiv-triller. "Na tvoej mogile nado napisat, chto ty pogibla ot moej ruki..." Eto byl koshmar dlja lejtenanta sudebnoj politsii Madrida Lusii Gerrero. Spolokhi molnij vykhvatyvali iz tmy bolshoj krest, vozvyshajuschijsja nad vershinoj kholma. A na nem visel ee naparnik, serzhant Morejra. Iz ego grudi torchala otvertka, a telo bylo... prikleeno k krestu superprochnym kleem. Lusii nelzja zanimatsja delom ob ubijstve naparnika - zakon zapreschaet. No s soglasija nachalstva ona nachinaet sobstvennoe rassledovanie. I uznajot ob odnom professore iz Universiteta Salamanki, razrabatyvajuschem kompjuternuju programmu dlja poiska serijnykh prestupnikov. Imenno on rasskazyvaet Lusii o neskolkikh "khudozhestvennykh" ubijstvakh, proizoshedshikh mnogo let nazad. Togda tela zhertv tozhe fiksirovali kleem, a sjuzhety smertej byli vzjaty iz znamenitoj poemy Ovidija "Metamorfozy"... --------------- "Miner - eto ogromnyj talant rasskazchika i umenie vselit v dushu chitatelja strakh; ne khuzhe, chem u Stivena Kinga v ego luchshikh romanakh". - Daily Mail "Novyj korol trillera". - El Pais "Miner vydaet prozu mrachnuju i ostruju. I takuju gustuju, chto poka chitaesh, v nej vjaznut paltsy". - Spectator "Romany Minera tsenjatsja za blestjaschuju intrigu i za tu otkrovennost, s kotoroj on govorit o sovremennom obschestve". - Provence
O'Flaherty V. C. (Esprios Classics)

O'Flaherty V. C. (Esprios Classics)

George Bernard Shaw

Blurb
2024
pokkari
George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) was an Irish playwright, critic, polemicist and political activist. Born in Dublin, he moved to London when he turned twenty. Having rejected formal schooling, he educated himself by independent study in the reading room of the British Museum; he also began his career there by writing novels for which he could not find a publisher. His first success was as a music and literary critic, but he was drawn to drama and authored more than sixty plays during his career. Typically his work is leavened by a delightful vein of comedy, but nearly all of it bears earnest messages. He remains the only person to have been awarded both a Nobel Prize (1925) for his contribution to literature and an Oscar (1938) for Pygmalion.