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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Michael Stephan

Michael of Ephesus/Aspasius/Anonymus
Aristotle devotes books 8-9 of the "Nicomachean Ethics" to friendship, distinguishing three kinds: a primary kind motivated by the other's character; and other kinds motivated by utility or pleasure. He takes up Plato's idea that one knows oneself better as reflected in another's eyes, as providing one of the benefits of friendship, and he also sees true friendship as modelled on true self-love. He further compares friendship with justice, and illustrates the ubiquity of friendship by referring to the way in which we help wayfarers as if they were kin (oikeion), a word he takes from Plato's discussion of love. In many of these respects he probably influenced the Stoic theory of justice as based on the natural kinship (oikeiotes) one feels initially for oneself at birth and, eventually, for lost wayfarers. Of the three commentaries translated here, that by the second-century AD Aristotelian Aspasius is the earliest extant commentary on Aristotle; the second is by Michael of Ephesus in the twelfth century; the third is of unknown date and authorship. Aspasius worries whether there is only one kind of friendship with a single definition. But he plumps for a verdict not given by Aristotle, that the primary kind of friendship serves as a focal point for defining the other two. Aspasius picks up connections with his Stoic contemporaries. Michael cites Christians and draws from Neoplatonists the idea that there is a self-aware part of the soul, and that Aristotle saw individuals as bundles of properties.
Michael Collins: Soldier and Peacemaker

Michael Collins: Soldier and Peacemaker

John Burke; Kathi Burke

Gill Books
2022
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‘The freedom to achieve freedom’ – a book to help children discover the life of the remarkable Irish political hero Michael Collins! Discover the soldier and peacemaker that was Michael Collins! Michael Collins was born in County Cork and was the youngest of eight children. He moved to London as a teenager but returned to Ireland to fight in the Easter Rising of 1916. By 1919 he was Minister for Finance in the First Dáil. After the Irish War of Independence, Michael went back to London to negotiate peace. The resulting Anglo-Irish Treaty established the Irish Free State but depended on an oath of allegiance to the Crown. And so the Irish Civil War began … Michael Collins is the sixth book in Gill’s Little Library series. Other books in the series are Granuaile, Brian Boru, Mary Robinson, Tom Crean and Constance Markievicz. When your collection is complete you’ll have a Little Library – and big knowledge!
Michael Reeves

Michael Reeves

Benjamin Halligan

Manchester University Press
2003
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Cine-literate and single-minded, Michael Reeves took on exploitative film production companies, the British censors, and even Vincent Price to create a unique vision of savage poetry and lacerating despair: Witchfinder General. He died aged 25 in 1969, between the end of Swinging London and the collapse of the British film industry - an apt candidate to represent all that could have been. This critical biography claims Reeves as the great, lost auteur of British cinema and traces his conception of film back to his childhood and formative experiences. Benjamin Halligan examines Reeves's films in the context of the times, citing The Sorcerers and Witchfinder General as foreshadowing and critiquing the psychedelic and revolutionary zeitgeist. Reeves's earlier work on the fringes of the freewheeling European exploitation cinema is also covered, with particular emphasis on his Revenge of the Blood Beast. Drawing on recollections from colleagues, friends and family, many speaking here for the first time, draft scripts, correspondence and original documentation pertaining to the controversial censorship of Witchfinder, and Reeves's struggle with his own private demons, Halligan creates a complete picture of this elusive, driven figure and his films. He speculates on what Reeves would have gone on to achieve, and why this should still matter.
Michael Ondaatje

Michael Ondaatje

Lee Spinks

Manchester University Press
2009
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Michael Ondaatje is the first comprehensive and fully up-to-date study of Ondaatje’s entire oeuvre. Starting from Ondaatje’s beginnings as a poet, this volume offers an intensive account of each of his major publications, including The Collected Works of Billy the Kid, Coming Through Slaughter, In The Skin of a Lion and The English Patient, drawing attention to the various contexts and intertexts that have informed his work.The book contains a broad overview of Ondaatje’s career for students and readers coming to his work for the first time. It also offers an original reading of his writing which significantly revises conventional accounts of Ondaatje as a postmodern or postcolonial writer.As the fullest account of Ondaatje’s work to date, Spinks’s approach draws on a range of postcolonial theory and, as well as being a landmark in Ondaatje scholarship, makes a distinctive contribution to debates about postcolonial literature and the poetics of postmodernism.
Michael Ondaatje

Michael Ondaatje

Lee Spinks

Manchester University Press
2009
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Michael Ondaatje is the first comprehensive and fully up-to-date study of Ondaatje’s entire oeuvre. Starting from Ondaatje’s beginnings as a poet, this volume offers an intensive account of each of his major publications, including The Collected Works of Billy the Kid, Coming Through Slaughter, In The Skin of a Lion and The English Patient, drawing attention to the various contexts and intertexts that have informed his work.The book contains a broad overview of Ondaatje’s career for students and readers coming to his work for the first time. It also offers an original reading of his writing which significantly revises conventional accounts of Ondaatje as a postmodern or postcolonial writer.As the fullest account of Ondaatje’s work to date, Spinks’s approach draws on a range of postcolonial theory and, as well as being a landmark in Ondaatje scholarship, makes a distinctive contribution to debates about postcolonial literature and the poetics of postmodernism.
Michael Winterbottom

Michael Winterbottom

Brian McFarlane; Deane Williams

Manchester University Press
2009
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This is the first book-length study of the most prolific and most critically acclaimed director working in British cinema today. Michael Winterbottom has also established himself, and his company, Revolution Films, as a dynamic force in world cinema. No other British director can claim such an impressive body of work in such a variety of genres, from road movie to literary adaptation, from musical to sex film, to stories of contemporary political significance. The authors of this book use a range of critical approaches to analyse the filmmaker’s eclectic interests in cinema and the world at large. With this in mind, the realist elements of such films as Welcome to Sarajevo are examined in the light of a long history of cinema’s dealings with realism, as far back as post-war Italian neo-realist filmmaking; whereas Jude and The claim are approached as both literary adaptations (a continuing strand in British cinema history) and examples of other reworked genres (the road movie, the western).This lively study of his work, written in a wholly accessible style, will engage all those who have followed his career as well as those with a wide-ranging interest in British cinema.
Michael Logue and the Catholic Church in Ireland, 1879–1925

Michael Logue and the Catholic Church in Ireland, 1879–1925

John Privilege

Manchester University Press
2014
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Michael Logue and the Catholic Church in Ireland, 1879–1925 provides a review and consideration of the role of the Catholic Church in Ireland during the intense political and social changes after 1879 through a major figure in Irish history, Michael Logue. Despite being a figure of pivotal historical importance in Ireland, no substantial study of Michael Logue (1840–1924) has previously been undertaken. Through the medium of Logue, Privilege examines the role of the Catholic Church in the intense political and social changes in Ireland after 1879. Exploring previously under-researched areas, like the clash between science and faith, university education and state-building, the book significantly contributes to our understanding of the relationship between the Church and the state in modern Ireland. This book also sets out to redress any historical misunderstanding of Michael Logue and provides a fresh perspective on existing interpretations of the role of the Church and on areas of historical debate in this period.
Michael Leonard

Michael Leonard

Patrick Bade

Peter Owen Publishers
2021
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Patrick Bade's intimate yet comprehensive study of all the stages of Michael Leonard's career reveals his artistic development in all its variety. Lavishly illustrated with paintings, drawings and photographs, this is a seminal book for admirers of one of Britain's most versatile and popular artists.
The Ballygally Book: An Autobiography of Michael Sheane
At the time of this book's publication, Michael Steven Sheane is in his seventies. He was educated mainly at Orange's Academy, Belfast, and attended Trinity College, Dublin. Orange's Academy was a small private school of mixed catholics and protestants in the centre of the city.A lot of his time was spent living in Ballygally on the Antrim Coast of Northern Ireland. In the past he has contributed widely to press, radio and television in Ulster and spent six years at BRMB Radio in Birmingham where he was Ireland political correspondent.The Ballygally Book is Michael Sheane's autobiography, giving us a fascinating glimpse into a world very different from that of today. Much of the focus of the book is on the people and events that shaped Ballygally during the author's time living there, and we as the reader get to know these individuals and experiences through the author's eyes.Whether you have a particular interest in Northen Ireland, in the time period of Michael's youth (1950s & 60s) or just enjoy learning about lives different to the ones we tend to live today, this is the perfect addition to your bookshelf.
Michael Storrings Brooklyn Bridge Holiday Embellished Notecards
The Brooklyn Bridge has been a staple of New York Citys illustrious landscape for more than 130 years. Illustrator Michael Storrings has created a beautiful homage to this landmark in the vibrant holiday scene depicted on these notecards. The city and its people come to life beneath the festively illustrated bridge and, if you look closely, you may even catch a glimpse of Old Saint Nick. Each notecard features glitter embellishment, and the interior states: Warmest thoughts and best wishes for a wonderful season and a very happy new year. 10 tent cards, 11 coloured envelopes. Each card embellished with glitter.Kraft paper box with clear top.
Michael Storrings Paris 1000 Piece Puzzle
Award-winning designer, illustrator and creative director Michael Storrings captures that special essence and magic of cities in different seasons. Michael Storrings Paris 1000pc Puzzle from Galison brings to life the charm and romance of the celebrated city in this detailed landscape painting. Packaged in a sturdy, easy-to-wrap box this puzzle is perfect for gifting or safe keeping. - Assembled puzzle size: 20 x 27'' - Box: 8.25 x 11.25 x 2'' - Contains informational insert about artist and image
Michael Storrings New York City Subway 500 Piece Puzzle
Award-winning designer, illustrator and creative director Michael Storrings captures a lively New York City holiday scene, complete with subway, taxi cabs, snowy skyline and Christmas trees. Michael Storrings NYC Subway 500 Piece Puzzle and all Galison puzzles are packaged in a sturdy, matte-finish box perfect for gift giving and storage.- Package: 8 x 8 x 2"- Complete puzzle: 20 x 20"- Includes insert with information about the artist and image
Michael Storrings Ornaments Shaped Notecards
Michael Storrings Winter in New York Shaped Notecards from Galison feature 4 festive illustrations of New York winter scenes from the celebrated artist. Each card is shaped like an ornament with a small hole and ribbon to hang on the tree!- Size: 5" x 7" Folded Notecard- Packaged in Portfolio: 6 x 4.5 x 0.75"- Set of 12 Notecards, 12 white envelopes
Michael Storrings Bow Bridge In Central Park 500 Piece Puzzle
Award-winning designer, illustrator and creative director Michael Storrings captures a lively New York City holiday scene, complete with sledding, dogs in the park and snowy fun. Michael Storrings Bow Bridge 500 Piece Puzzle and all Galison puzzles are packaged in a sturdy, matte-finish box perfect for gift giving and storage. - Package: 8 x 8 x 2" - Complete puzzle: 20 x 20" - Includes insert with information about the artist and image