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Solomon's Socks

Solomon's Socks

Solomon Alexander; Thea-Marie Perkins

Perkyideas' Publishing
2019
nidottu
Solomon's Socks is a beautifully illustrated children's book, it tell a common story about a little boy who is always searching for matching socks. After much frustration about non-matching socks, his mother teaches Solomon how to organize his drawers and Solomon is happy ever after. Lesson to be learned from a child's story is: organization alleviates stress at all age level, even is children. And you will learn that patience and teaching yields a positive outcome for children.
Solomon's Net

Solomon's Net

Lew Mermelstein

Does Not Apply
2020
pokkari
It's the summer of 1973. Steve Williams, recently terminated Peace Corps Volunteer, is being treated for paranoid schizophrenia by his doctors in Iowa. But Steve knows that the real problem is evil Zar demons and only his Ethiopian lover Abebech can help. But they'd never let Steve back in to Ethiopia, not after what he did.Based on real events, we learn how Western psychiatry treated Steve's delusional disorder in the early 1970s. Through Abebech we learn how traditional Ethiopian healers treated madness.
Solomon's Crown

Solomon's Crown

Natasha Siegel

RANDOM HOUSE USA INC
2023
nidottu
Two destined rivals fall desperately in love--but the fate of medieval Europe hangs in the balance. "I will always want you. Enemy or ally, I always shall." Twelfth-century Europe. Newly crowned King Philip of France is determined to restore his nation to its former empire and bring glory to his name. But when his greatest enemy, King Henry of England, threatens to end his reign before it can even begin, Philip is forced to make a precarious alliance with Henry's volatile son--risking both his throne, and his heart. Richard, Duke of Aquitaine, never thought he would be king. But when an unexpected tragedy makes him heir to England's royal seat, he finally has an opportunity to overthrow the father he despises. At first, Philip is a useful tool in his quest for vengeance . . . until passion and politics collide, and Richard begins to question whether the crown is worth the cost. When Philip and Richard find themselves staring down an impending war, they must choose between their desire for each other and their grand ambitions. Will their love prevail if it calls to them from across the battlefield? Teeming with royal intrigue and betrayal, this epic romance reimagines two real-life kings ensnared by an impossible choice: Follow their hearts, or earn their place in history.
Solomon Wealth Formula: 7 Principles To Activating The Wealth Of Solomon In Your Life
The Solomon Wealth Formula is a revelation The Lord gave me while I was studying for my Sunday school lesson. I wanted to share some type of inspiration with my students that would motivate them to do something different in the New Year that they had never done before. I wanted them to actually look at their lives and ask themselves, Am I really living the abundant life God said I could live? If they answered no to that question, I would ask them why not? Have you buried your talent, have you dismissed your gift God has given you? While searching my spirit and the word of God for the answer and or a solution I could share with them the Lord dropped in my spirit Solomon. The scripture that came to mind was 1 Kings 4:34 which reads "And there came of all people to hear the Wisdom of Solomon, from all kings of the earth, which had heard of his wisdom." The reason that scripture came to mind was, I remembered all the people that came to hear Solomon's wisdom, they didn't come empty handed they brought him a gift of some kind. Now let's relate that to today's time. The people paid Solomon to consult with them on what they needed help with or what they needed an understanding about. So I wrote down to share with my class that one of Solomon's income streams was he did consulting So I completed my notes and thought I had my lesson together, I would just ask them what specialized knowledge they had, then enlighten them on the fact that they could charge people to consult them. Just as I was about to close my bible the Lord said read the whole chapter of 1 Kings 4. To my surprise in 1 Kings 4 the Lord showed me exactly what Solomon did to create his wealth, how he did and how I could apply it to my life. So in this book I share the revelation the Lord gave me plus I give you step by step instructions on how you can do the same Get ready to start your new life
Solomon and Marcolf

Solomon and Marcolf

Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies
2008
sidottu
Solomon and Marcolf is known for being both important and mysterious. It pits wise Solomon, famous from the Bible, against a wily peasant named Marcolf. One of its two parts is a dialogue, in which the king and jester, sage and fool, prophet and blasphemer bandy back and forth questions and comments. Whereas Solomon is solemn and pompous, Marcolf resorts to low language and earthy topics. The other part comprises twenty short chapters in which Marcolf tricks Solomon time and again. These episodes are as impudent and scatological as is the dialogue. Together, the two parts constitute a rudimental prose novel or “rogue biography.”Cited by Bakhtin in Rabelais and His World, Solomon and Marcolf is widely known by name. But until now it has not been translated into any modern language. The present volume offers an introduction, followed by the Latin and English, detailed commentary, and reproductions of woodcut illustrations from the 1514 edition. Appendixes help readers understand the origins and influence of a work that was composed around 1200, that attained its greatest popularity in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, and that has the potential still today to delight and instruct.
Solomon and Marcolf

Solomon and Marcolf

Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies
2008
nidottu
Solomon and Marcolf is known for being both important and mysterious. It pits wise Solomon, famous from the Bible, against a wily peasant named Marcolf. One of its two parts is a dialogue, in which the king and jester, sage and fool, prophet and blasphemer bandy back and forth questions and comments. Whereas Solomon is solemn and pompous, Marcolf resorts to low language and earthy topics. The other part comprises twenty short chapters in which Marcolf tricks Solomon time and again. These episodes are as impudent and scatological as is the dialogue. Together, the two parts constitute a rudimental prose novel or “rogue biography.”Cited by Bakhtin in Rabelais and His World, Solomon and Marcolf is widely known by name. But until now it has not been translated into any modern language. The present volume offers an introduction, followed by the Latin and English, detailed commentary, and reproductions of woodcut illustrations from the 1514 edition. Appendixes help readers understand the origins and influence of a work that was composed around 1200, that attained its greatest popularity in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, and that has the potential still today to delight and instruct.
Solomon and Marcolf

Solomon and Marcolf

HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS
2022
sidottu
The Latin prose Solomon and Marcolf, enigmatic in origins, has been a puzzle from long before the sixteenth-century French author François Rabelais through the twentieth-century Russian critic Bakhtin to today. Though often called a dialogue, the second of its two parts comprises a rudimentary novel with twenty episodes. In 2009 the "original" received at last an edition and translation with commentary as the first volume in the Harvard Studies in Medieval Latin series. Solomon and Marcolf: Vernacular Traditions, the fourth volume in the series, displays the mysteries of the tradition. Solomon relates to the biblical king, but did Marcolf originate in Germanic or Eastern regions? Here lovers of literature and folklore may explore, in English for the first time, relevant texts, from the twelfth through the early eighteenth century. These astonishingly varied and fascinating pieces, from Iceland in the North and West through Russia in the East and Italy in the South, have been translated from medieval and early modern French, Russian, German, Icelandic, Danish, and Italian. The book opens with snapshots of two nineteenth-century polymaths, the Englishman John M. Kemble and Russian Aleksandr Veselovskii, whose hypotheses can now be evaluated. An appendix documents awareness of Solomon and Marcolf in late medieval and early modern times.