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LES ENQUÊTES DE DARIUS KEAN - Volume 1

LES ENQUÊTES DE DARIUS KEAN - Volume 1

Maël Sargel

BoD - Books on Demand
2022
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Darius Kean ne joue plus les d tectives depuis longtemps, mais lorsqu'une ancienne connaissance le contacte pour qu'il enqu te sur le meurtre d'une femme, Darius ne peut r sister la tentation. Son retour marquera le d but d'une nouvelle s rie d'enqu tes, mais fera galement remonter un douloureux pass et incitera d'anciens ennemis, comme de nouveaux, sortir de l'ombre pour le mettre au d fi...
Tradition and Style in the Works of Darius Milhaud 1912-1939

Tradition and Style in the Works of Darius Milhaud 1912-1939

Barbara L. Kelly

Ashgate Publishing Limited
2003
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Described by Maurice Ravel as one of the most considerable talents in French music of his generation, Darius Milhaud remains a largely neglected composer. This book reappraises his contribution, focusing on the emergence of the composer's style until his Jewish background forced his exile to the United States on the eve of the World War II. The period 1912-1939 spans the crucial years that mark the development of Milhaud's mature style. It was also during this time that he published his most important writings on contemporary music and its relationship to the past. Barbara Kelly discusses the extent to which Milhaud's complex views on the idea of a French national musical heritage relate to his own practice, and considers how his works reflect the balance between innovation and tradition. Drawing comparisons with contemporaries, such as Debussy, Satie, Schoenberg, Stravinsky and Poulenc, the book argues that the rhythmic vitality of Milhaud's style and his modal approach within a polytonal context mark him out as an original and distinctive composer.
Tradition and Style in the Works of Darius Milhaud 1912-1939
Described by Maurice Ravel as one of the most considerable talents in French music of his generation, Darius Milhaud remains a largely neglected composer. This book reappraises his contribution, focusing on the emergence of the composer's style until his Jewish background forced his exile to the United States on the eve of the World War II. The period 1912-1939 spans the crucial years that mark the development of Milhaud's mature style. It was also during this time that he published his most important writings on contemporary music and its relationship to the past. Barbara Kelly discusses the extent to which Milhaud's complex views on the idea of a French national musical heritage relate to his own practice, and considers how his works reflect the balance between innovation and tradition. Drawing comparisons with contemporaries, such as Debussy, Satie, Schoenberg, Stravinsky and Poulenc, the book argues that the rhythmic vitality of Milhaud's style and his modal approach within a polytonal context mark him out as an original and distinctive composer.
The Trials and Tribulations of Darius the Darkhearted Book #1 Deceit
Meet Darius, a three hundred and fifty year old vampire mercenary compelled equally by his love of blood as much as his desire of money. His recent hire by three Yearling vampires finds him hunting a half vampire amongst the concrete jungle of New York and what is to be merely a recovery mission slowly begins to unravel into a mystery that could ultimately lead to his destruction. In the city so nice they named it twice prepare to see beyond the deception, prepare to join the hunt.
Activating God's Power in Darius: Overcome and Be Transformed by Accessing God's Power.
Do you want to pray with power... and see results? Readers of Activating God's Power by Michelle Leslie will learn what to pray and to confidently claim answers to prayer. This personalized book is a guide to praying according to God's Word You will discover hundreds of Scripture-based prayers for all of life's situations: from finding your identity in Christ, to awakening God's favor in your life, to overcoming the trials of life with spiritual warfare. When we meditate on the word and speak it, we are activating God's power. God's word brings life and creates a spiritual mindset that changes us and the world around us (Romans 12:2). As you put these mighty, scriptural prayers to work in your own life and in the lives of those around you, you will see God moving and activating his Word. You no longer need to feel helpless in the face of difficult or painful circumstances. You no longer need to miss God's blessings for you and your loved ones. You can pray with power Nothing is more powerful than God. With Activating God's Power we are praying God's Word to overcome and bring us the freedom only found in Christ. Activating God's Power is a must-read for anyone who wants to pray with strength and purpose. The faith produced from this book will lead to results, not just for ourselves but for the lives around us.
Trials and Tribulations: The Chronicles of Darius Book 16
Darius's clan continues to grow. With the addition of Killian, the family has gained another wizard, ally, and friend. However, he misses his mate and feels that he must embark on a dangerous journey to locate him at all costs. He can't do it alone and enlists the help of his friend Tasar to accompany him on his quest.Meanwhile, back on Eiravia, an old and powerful spell has awaked and weakened the protections around the planet. Slavers find their way to Eiravia in a bid to apprehend Killian but feel that Issaguard would make a suitable replacement. Obviously, this does not sit well with Darius or the clan. Light always attracts the darkness wherever it is, and Predition is no exception. He has vowed to destroy the clan at all costs. He is being pursued by Ammit and Anubis in a relentless battle to preserve the white energy of the universe and bring Predition to justice. Join Darius as he has to overcome trials and tribulations to save himself, his clan, and his friends.
Tag aus dem Leben des Konigs Darius

Tag aus dem Leben des Konigs Darius

Ferdinand Justi

Antigonos Verlag
2024
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Unver nderter Nachdruck der Originalausgabe von 1873. Der Verlag Antigonos spezialisiert sich auf die Herausgabe von Nachdrucken historischer B cher. Wir achten darauf, dass diese Werke der ffentlichkeit in einem guten Zustand zug nglich gemacht werden, um ihr kulturelles Erbe zu bewahren.
Absolute Mesopotamian chronology from Gilgamesh (2447-2401) to Darius II (424-405)
The Egyptian king lists were commissioned, as early as the first dynasty, by kings wishing to legitimise their royal descent from Narmer (2838-2808), the founder of the Egyptian empire. On the other hand, Sumerian king lists were commissioned by Shulgi (2002-1954), a powerful king of Ur III in the last Sumerian dynasty, who presented himself as the heir of the famous Gilgamesh (2447-2401), attributing to him the role of founder of the Sumerian empire, even though Gilgamesh, king of Uruk, knew that his city had been founded by EN AMAR.UTU (c.3000-2950), called Bel Marduk by the Babylonians. What's more, he also knew from the Akkadian governor of Babel (a word meaning "Gate of God" in Hebrew, later translated into Sumerian as KA.DINGIR.RA) that Marduk had built a temple next to the gigantic four-storey ziggurat, called E.TEMEN.AN.KI ("temple of the foundation of the sky/heavens and the earth") by the Sumerians, the famous Tower of Babel. The Sumerian king lists therefore completely obscured the role of Babylon's founder Marduk, a powerful hunter called Nimrod ("we will rebel") in the Bible (Gn 10:9-10), in order to conceal the collapse of his empire, referred to by archaeologists as the "Uruk expansion" (c.2950-2900). The Akkadian scribes of Shulgi, informed by some descendants of Noah (ZI.U4.SUD.RA "life of prolonged days" in Sumerian) living in Ur (like Abraham's family), traced the beginning of the mythical unified Sumerian kingship back to the 10th and last antediluvian king of Shuruppak, the famous survivor of the universal flood, named Ziusudra, or Noah, who lived 350 years after the universal flood (Gn 9:28), in 3170 BCE (LXX), and died in 2820 BCE, the beginning of the first Sumerian dynasty (Kish I). Marduk's role did not reappear until Hammurabi (1657-1654), who chose to glorify his capital "Babylon the Great" (Dn 4:30; Rv 17:18; 14:8), dedicating it to its founder: the Lord (Bel) Marduk (Jr 50:2), the powerful hunter whom the Sumerians had originally represented as the "Master of the Animals" clasping two lions in his arms. So, history did indeed begin at Sumer, but only the biblical text explains the role of its founder (Marduk).