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Juan Ramon Jimenez Un Dios Desconocido

Juan Ramon Jimenez Un Dios Desconocido

FERNANDO JIMENEZ H.-PINZON

Lulu Press Inc
2014
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El autor nos presenta en este pequeno libro un sugerente ensayo de critica literaria sobre la poesia mistica (trascendente, metafisica, ontologica, religiosa y extatica) del Premio Nobel espanol Juan Ramon Jimenez. El autor, sobrino nieto del poeta, delinea un recorrido del proceso espiritual de Juan Ramon Jimenez, en su busqueda de la Belleza,hasta llegar a la depuracion mistica, trazando un parangon con el camino espiritual del mistico espanol San Juan de la Cruz, revelado en su Cantico Espiritual.
Blessed Ramon Llull
"Death has no terrors for a sincere servant of Christ who is laboring to bring souls to a knowledge of the truth." --Bl. Ramon Llull (c.1232-1315) Blessed Ramon Llull's ultimate act of final perseverance was not one single decision made by grace, but the culmination of a life spent adhering to the will of God. The Memoirs of Blessed Ramon Llull is a thrilling narrative, reading almost like an action novel. In this autobiographical work, he humbly details his triumphs as well as his own weaknesses and disappointments. Due to rivalries between Catholic leaders, Bl. Ramon's missionary zeal faced indifference from within the Church as well as resistance from without. This Franciscan tertiary is known as the Doctor Illuminatus because he wrote over 300 works that span dozens of disciplines, not least of which is his Greater Art (Arts Major). TAN's edition of Llull's autobiography also includes substantial extracts from his Booklet about the End. Translated in English for the first time, by Fr. Robert Nixon, OSB, this work gives a detailed outline of his request made to Pope Clement V and the College of Cardinals for the establishment of monastic academies to train future missionaries in foreign languages. Unfortunately, his request was denied. A visionary among his fellow clergymen, Bl. Ramon was alone in recognizing the importance of learning the vernacular of the unconverted nations. Despite this and various additional disappointments he experienced, Bl. Ramon never swayed from the work Christ called him to.
Antone Ramon

Antone Ramon

Amédée Guiard

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Le plus beau roman sur les amiti s particuli res est Antone Ramon, d'Am d e Guiard, professeur Sainte-Croix, mais que je n'ai pas connu personnellement. Il y a dans ce livre un fr missement, un path tique, une noblesse exceptionnels. Am d e Guiard, qui appartenait au Sillon, fut tu la guerre de 1914. Quiconque s'int resse ce sujet doit lire Antone Ramon. Henry de Montherlant.
Papá Ramón. El cubano infiel

Papá Ramón. El cubano infiel

Jaime Saiz

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Cuba, 1873, se produce la destituci n del primer presidente de la manigua redentora y Padre de la Patria, Carlos Manuel de C spedes. Su muerte brutal e innecesaria, es narrada de forma singular. La formaci n de sociedades secretas para vengarlo es tema que antes de ahora fue ignorado o tratado con pobreza. La guerra para independizarse de Espa a vista desde otro ngulo y opini n distinta a la usual. Pap Ram n, el hombre que traiciona al hombre que le dio la libertad, conduce a los matadores hasta su refugio de San Lorenzo, en la Sierra Maestra en 1874. Una narraci n de aventuras contada 142 a os despu s con la ayuda de varios testigos excepcionales y fidedignos: Los documentos y los libros.
San Ramon Chronicles: Stories of Bygone Days

San Ramon Chronicles: Stories of Bygone Days

Beverly Lane; The Museum of the San Ramon Valley

History Press Library Editions
2015
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Though a relatively young city, San Ramon has history stretching back to California s founding. Ohlone Indians first inhabited the area before rancheros grazed the land more than a century ago. Drawn by the Gold Rush, pioneers and prospectors settled the place promoters labeled a Garden of Eden. Diversified farming of the valley, full of orchards and plentiful fields, sustained the rural population. Sitting in the shadow of historic Mount Diablo, San Ramon is a growing city recognized for its extraordinary parks, schools and active citizenry. Local author Beverly Lane brings to life San Ramon s vibrant past. "
Ranger Ramon

Ranger Ramon

Meg Ripley

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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After apprehending a rogue bear who'd committed three brutal murders on our territory, things could finally start to settle down at Acadia National Park. Or so my clan thought.We knew the rogue had been infected with a virus that triggered his rabid behavior--and unsettling symptoms--before he finally met his demise. But when I was charged with performing his autopsy, I didn't realize I'd be getting schooled about his illness first hand.That night, the guys and I decided to head to the local dive bar to blow off some steam. Little did I know I'd be meeting Min, a smoking hot entomologist who worked for the CDC. As the park's biologist, she was my perfect match; from the moment we met, there was no denying the fire that blazed between us.The more time we spent together, the more I knew I had to claim her as mine. But what was she doing in Acadia in the first place? I would ask if I could keep the thought in my mind for more than a second. My head was pounding, and suddenly, I wasn't feeling like myself at all.Could this dark-haired beauty be the one responsible for sabotaging our clan? Or will she prove to be our greatest ally?***This is the third installment of the Shifter Nation: Werebears Of Acadia series. Each story is a standalone and may be read in any order. Also available: Book 1: Ranger KnoxBook 2: Ranger TrentBook 3: Ranger Ramon Book 4: Coming Winter 2017Ranger Ramon is a standalone 29,000 word novella with steamy shifter scenes written for readers age 18 and over.
Cuentos Reunidos (Ribeyro) / Julio Ramon Ribeyro: Selected Stories
En el 30. aniversario de su muerte, llega a la colecci n de Cuentos completos Julio Ram n Ribeyro, uno de los maestros del siglo XX en espa ol, en una edici n con pr logo de Juan Gabriel V squez «No haynada m s cinematogr fico que el retrato humano y en eso los cuentos de Ribeyro son nicos . -Fernando Le n de Aranoa Compuesta a lo largo de m s de cuatro d cadas, la narrativa breve de Julio Ram n Ribeyro, a la que el propio autor titul La palabra del mudo, despliega una variedad de registros que abarcan el mbito de lo fant stico, lo social, lo filos fico, as como la memoria introspectiva que evoca su juventud europea y su infancia en el Miraflores de su Lima natal. Aunque muchos de sus personajes son v ctimas de la desilusi n o el fracaso, una de las marcas de su imaginario, lo cierto es que sus cuentos trascienden el t pico de la derrota y recrean el complejo caudal de la experiencia humana. Este volumen re ne la mayor parte de su producci n cuent stica. Noventa y cinco relatos que revelan a un artista dotado para realzar el min sculo resplandor de unas vidas confinadas a la imposibilidad. Fiel a la po tica del fragmento y la periferia, que lo mantuvo al margen del Boom, el autor peruano supo narrar con compasiva iron a el destino de los seres tocados por la frustraci n, la decadencia y el misterio, y extraer de ese material sensible una forma de inigualable belleza. Con los a os, la obra de Julio Ram n Ribeyro no ha hecho sino crecer en lectores y admiraci n. Estas p ginas confirman el lugar privilegiado que ocupa su nombre entre los maestros de la prosa breve de todos los tiempos. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION On the 30th anniversary of his death, Julio Ram n Ribeyro, one of the masters of twentieth century literature in Spanish, joins the collection Cuentos Completos in an edition prologued by Juan Gabriel V squez. "There is nothing more cinematic than a human portrait, and at that, Ribeyro's short stories are one of a kind." --Fernando Le n de Aranoa Composed throughout four decades, Julio Ram n Ribeyro's short fiction, which the author himself entitled The Mute's Word, displays a series of registers that covers the spheres of fantasy, society, philosophy, and introspective memory to evoke his European youth and his childhood in Miraflores, in his native Lima. Though many of his characters are victims of disillusionment or failure, one of the markers of his imaginary, the truth is his short stories transcend the topic of defeat and recreate the complex wealth of human experience. This volume gathers the best of his storytelling production. Ninety-five tales that reveal an artist gifted at highlighting the minuscule glow of lives confined to impossibility. Faithful to the poetic of fragmentation and periphery that sidelined him from the Boom movement, the Peruvian author knew how to narrate, with compassionate irony, the fate of those beings touched by frustration, decadence, and mystery, and draw a form of incomparable beauty from that sensitive material. Over the years, the work of Julio Ram n Ribeyro has only gathered readers and admiration. These pages confirm the privileged place his name has among the great masters of short prose of all time.
Santiago Ramon Y Cajal

Santiago Ramon Y Cajal

VDM Publishing House
2010
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Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan

Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan

VDM Publishing House
2010
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The Dreams of Santiago Ramón y Cajal

The Dreams of Santiago Ramón y Cajal

Benjamin Ehrlich

Oxford University Press Inc
2017
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The Spanish anatomist Santiago Ramón y Cajal (1852-1934) explored the microscopic world of the brain and found a landscape inhabited by distinctly individual cells, later termed neurons. "The mysterious butterflies of the soul," he called them, "whose beating of wings may one day reveal to us the secrets of the mind." Although he ranks among the greatest scientists in history, the name of the Nobel Prize-winning "father of modern neuroscience" is not as well-known as that of Darwin, Pasteur, Galileo, Einstein, Copernicus, and Isaac Newton. The second half of the nineteenth century saw a revolution in the study of the mind. Cajal was a contemporary of Sigmund Freud (1856-1939), whose radical theories would scandalize the next century. Before he was a neuroanatomist Cajal conducted psychiatric experiments and before Freud became a psychiatrist, he worked in neuroanatomy. In public, Cajal spoke respectfully about Freud, but in private, Cajal rejected the man and his theories. In order to disprove Freud's "lies," Cajal started to record his own dreams in a diary, part of a notably personal book project, which he worked on from 1918 until his death in 1934. For reasons unknown, Cajal never published this work. Until recently, it was assumed that the manuscript had been destroyed during the Spanish Civil War. The Dreams of Santiago Ramón y Cajal is this lost dream diary, translated into English for the first time. The text is accompanied by an introduction to the life and work of Cajal, his relationship with the famed Viennese psychoanalyst, and the historical context surrounding the contributions of two great dueling intellects.
The Evangelical Rhetoric of Ramon Llull

The Evangelical Rhetoric of Ramon Llull

Mark D. Johnston

Oxford University Press Inc
1996
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BLThe first full-length analysis of the rhetorical and preaching theories of Ramon Llull, the thirteenth century lay philosopher and theologian Johnston demonstrates how Llull adapted commonplace ideas of courtly speech and popular sermons in order to create a unitary art of secular and sacred eloquence, and shows that Llull exemplifies the development of intellectual and spiritual ideals among the growing class of educated lay people in the later Middle Ages.
The Death of Ramón González

The Death of Ramón González

Angus Wright

University of Texas Press
2005
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The Death of Ramón González has become a benchmark book since its publication in 1990. It has been taught in undergraduate and graduate courses in every social science discipline, sustainable and alternative agriculture, environmental studies, ecology, ethnic studies, public health, and Mexican, Latin American, and environmental history. The book has also been used at the University of California-Santa Cruz as a model of interdisciplinary work and at the University of Iowa as a model of fine journalism, and has inspired numerous other books, theses, films, and investigative journalism pieces. This revised edition of The Death of Ramón González updates the science and politics of pesticides and agricultural development. In a new afterword, Angus Wright reconsiders the book's central ideas within the context of globalization, trade liberalization, and NAFTA, showing that in many ways what he called "the modern agricultural dilemma" should now be thought of as a "twenty-first century dilemma" that involves far more than agriculture.