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Handbook of Digital 3D Reconstruction of Historical Architecture
Sander Münster; Fabrizio Ivan Apollonio; Ina Bluemel; Federico Fallavollita; Riccardo Foschi; Marc Grellert; Marinos Ioannides; Peter Heinrich Jahn; Richard Kurdiovsky; Piotr Kuroczynski; Jan-Eric Lutteroth; Heike Messemer; Georg Schelbert
Springer International Publishing AG
2024
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This open access book is a handbook for students, experts and interested parties who want to learn more about digital 3D reconstruction of historical architecture. The book provides answers to the core questions of the subject: What is a digital 3D model or a digital 3D reconstruction? How are they created and what are they used for? Practical instructions, condensed knowledge, explanations of technical terms and references to example projects, literature and further references provide information of varying density and thus enable an individual introduction to the subject.The book combines extensive knowledge on the topic of "digital 3D reconstruction of historical architecture" and provides practical instructions for independent implementation. Up to now, there has been no cross-disciplinary vocabulary for technical terms in this field, so this publication makes a start.The book is aimed at students, experts in the field and the interested public and offers various possibilities for the different target groups to delve deeply into the subject.The book was created within the research network "Digital 3D Reconstruction as Tools for Research in Architectural History," which was funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) from 2018 to 2023. The authors combined their expertise in the fields of art and architectural history, architecture, university teaching and media informatics.
In the picture book "Peter & the Closet Monster", Peter has had enough of the scrapes, rustles, burps and laughter coming from his closet every night; He bravely decides to investigate. We follow Peter's capture of the Closet monster, a friendship forming and a brother's misunderstanding that forces the monster out on a WILD adventure trying out new jobs while Peter is looking for his lost friend. A sweet and funny picture book, sure to make you laugh, cry and pull at your heart strings. This book takes away the fear of the dark closet and teaches you not to judge people who are different, or you don't know yet. For children age 4-8. Visit our website at www.peterandtheclosetmonster.com for great gifts, clothing, accessories, home decor and more books. You can follow us at www.facebook.com/monsterpicturebooks
Transported to the Monster Realm with a group of his friends Peter is immediately set upon by a group of monsters who kidnap over half of the group. They decide to rescue them from the monsters clutches. Joined by The Farmer and Gardan, Peter travels to confront the leader of these monsters, the Kidtrapner. A beast that uses other creatures powers to enhance his own. Will the boy be able to overcome the might of many encapsulated in one?
Color Me: Peter & the Closet Monster Coloring Book
Konni Jensen
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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The Monster and Other Stories (1899), by Stephen Crane and Peter Newell: Peter Sheaf Hersey Newell (March 5, 1862 - January 15, 1924) was an American
Peter Newell; Stephen Crane
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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The Monster is an 1898 novella by American author Stephen Crane (1871-1900). The story takes place in the small, fictional town of Whilomville, New York. An African-American coachman named Henry Johnson, who is employed by the town's physician, Dr. Trescott, becomes horribly disfigured after he saves Trescott's son from a fire. When Henry is branded a "monster" by the town's residents, Trescott vows to shelter and care for him, resulting in his family's exclusion from the community. The fictional town of Whilomville, which is used in 14 other Crane stories, was based on Port Jervis, New York, where Crane lived with his family for a few years during his youth. It is thought that he took inspiration from several local men who were similarly disfigured, although modern critics have made numerous connections between the story and the 1892 lynching in Port Jervis of an African-American man named Robert Lewis. A study of prejudice, fear and isolation in a small town, the novella was first published in Harper's Magazine in August 1898. A year later it was included in The Monster and Other Stories-the last collection of Crane's work to be published during his lifetime. After being admonished by his father, Dr. Ned Trescott, for damaging a peony while playing in his family's yard, young Jimmie Trescott visits his family's coachman, Henry Johnson. Henry, who is described as "a very handsome negro", "known to be a light, a weight, and an eminence in the suburb of the town", 20] is friendly toward Jimmie. Later that evening Henry dresses smartly and saunters through town-inciting catcalls from friends and ridicule from the local white men-on his way to call on the young Bella Farragut, who is extremely taken with him. That same evening, a large crowd gathers in the park to hear a band play. Suddenly, the nearby factory whistle blows to alert the townspeople of a fire in the second district of the town; men gather hose-carts and head toward the blaze that is quickly spreading throughout Dr. Trescott's house. Mrs. Trescott is saved by a neighbor, but cannot locate Jimmie, who is trapped inside. Henry appears from the crowd and rushes into the house in search of the boy, finding him unharmed in his bedroom. Unable to retreat the way he came, Henry carries Jimmie, wrapped in a blanket, to the doctor's laboratory and the hidden stairway that leads outside. He discovers the fire has blocked this way out as well and collapses beside Dr. Trescott's desk. A row of nearby jars shatters from the heat, spilling molten chemicals upon Henry's upturned face... Peter Sheaf Hersey Newell (March 5, 1862 - January 15, 1924) was an American artist and author.illustrator
Peter And The Swamp Monster: Book 4 In The PETER AND THE MONSTERS Series
Darren Pillsbury
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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Islossningen : Peter Lorenz Sellergrens teologi och hans själavård - En berättelse och ett mönster
Christian Braw
Artos Norma Bokförlag
2017
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Långfredagen 1814 inträffade en sensation i Växjö. Stiftets mest begåvade, mest försupne och mest liberale präst predikade i domkyrkan, och hans predikan var en skakande uppgörelse med allt man tidigare hade sett hos honom. Inte nog med det, när han kom tillbaka till sin församling bröt han med hela det eleganta umgängesliv på herrgårdarna som var en självklarhet bland tidens präster. Prästen hette Peter Lorenz Sellergren. Hans församling var Hälleberga, nära nuvarande Nybro. Under Sellergrens tid blev Hälleberga en vallfartsort för stora skaror som sökte sig dit för att få del av Sellergrens förkunnelse. En av hans många adjunkter var Jonas Sandell, far till sångförfattarinnan Lina Sandell. I hennes sånger har Sellergrens själavård nått ut över hela världen. Islossningen sätter in Sellergrens gärning i ett stort, europeiskt sammanhang. Det klarnar att Sellergrens förkunnelse och själavård präglats av den evangeliska ortodoxi som han först mötte i katekesen. Hans teologi är själavård, hans själavård är teologi. Han förstod och kunde förklara Guds olika sätt att vara mot människor i olika situationer. Han visste hur en levande tro på Jesus kommer till, mognar och växer. Därmed har Sellergren förblivande insikter att ge vår egen tid.
The story of the Monster and little Cat Peter!: It is all about building confidence in us.
Alice Wood
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Fabric Rolls and Documents of York Minster or a Defence of the History of the Metropolitan Church of St. Peter York Addressed to the President of the Surtees Society a Reply to Criticisms Made by James Raine in His Edition of the Fabric Rolls of
John Browne
British Library, Historical Print Editions
2011
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Title: Fabric Rolls and Documents of York Minster: or, a Defence of "The History of the Metropolitan Church of St. Peter, York," addressed to the President of the Surtees Society. A reply to criticisms made by James Raine in his edition of the "Fabric Rolls of York Minster."]Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest research libraries holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The HISTORY OF EUROPE collection includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. This collection includes works chronicling the development of Western civilisation to the modern age. Highlights include the development of language, political and educational systems, philosophy, science, and the arts. The selection documents periods of civil war, migration, shifts in power, Muslim expansion into Central Europe, complex feudal loyalties, the aristocracy of new nations, and European expansion into the New World. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++ British Library Browne, John; 1863. iv. 187 p.; 4 . 10358.g.6.
Fabric Rolls And Documents Of York Minster: Or A Defense Of The History Of The Metropolitan Church Of St. Peter, York, Addressed To The President Of T
John Browne
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2008
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Fabric Rolls And Documents Of York Minster: Or A Defense Of The History Of The Metropolitan Church Of St. Peter, York, Addressed To The President Of T
John Browne
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2008
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Dinosaurs Monster trucks A race through volcanoes, forests and oceans.An out-of-this-world race that will keep you on the edge of your seat, laughing
Monster Trilogy Guidebook, The
Peter Byrne; Christopher L. Murphy
Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,
2013
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This book explores ways in which common metaphors can play a detrimental role in everyday life; how they can grow in outsized importance to dominate their respective terrains and push out alternative perspectives; and how forms of resistance might act to contain their dominance. The volume begins by unpacking the dynamics of metaphors, their power and influence and the ways in which they are bolstered by other rhetorical devices. Adams draws on four case studies to illustrate their destructive impact when they eclipse other points of view—the metaphor of mental illness; the metaphor of free-flowing markets; the metaphor of the mind as a mirror and the metaphor of men as naturally superior. Taken together, these examples prompt further reflection on the beneficiaries of these "monster metaphors" and how they promote such metaphors to serve their own interests but also on ways forward for challenging their dominance, strategies for preventing their rise and ways of creating space for alternatives.This book will be of interest to scholars interested in the study of metaphor, across such fields as linguistics, rhetoric and media studies.
This book explores ways in which common metaphors can play a detrimental role in everyday life; how they can grow in outsized importance to dominate their respective terrains and push out alternative perspectives; and how forms of resistance might act to contain their dominance. The volume begins by unpacking the dynamics of metaphors, their power and influence and the ways in which they are bolstered by other rhetorical devices. Adams draws on four case studies to illustrate their destructive impact when they eclipse other points of view—the metaphor of mental illness; the metaphor of free-flowing markets; the metaphor of the mind as a mirror and the metaphor of men as naturally superior. Taken together, these examples prompt further reflection on the beneficiaries of these "monster metaphors" and how they promote such metaphors to serve their own interests but also on ways forward for challenging their dominance, strategies for preventing their rise and ways of creating space for alternatives.This book will be of interest to scholars interested in the study of metaphor, across such fields as linguistics, rhetoric and media studies.
Bobby has a problem at school. It's his teacher, Miss Kirby. She stomps, she roars, and she won't even let him throw paper aeroplanes in class... what a monster! One day the unthinkable happens when Bobby bumps into Miss Kirby outside school. However, he soon finds out there's more to her than meets the eye.This beautifully illustrated and brilliantly funny book from award-winning artist Peter Brown shows that monsters, and teachers, are not always as bad as they seem.Praise for Mr Tiger Goes Wild:"Utterly charming" - Metro"Funky, funny and beautiful... an irresistible addition to every wild child's bookshelf" - Times"Stylish and clever" - Bookseller"an inspired book that is exquisitely illustrated and can easily lead to a discussion about being yourself and acceptance." - Guardian"picture book of the year" - New Statesman"Children and adults alike will be entertained as they read this appealing and heartwarming book" - ScotsmanFrom the creator of Mr Tiger Goes Wild and The Wild Robot, now a Netflix series.
The Branson Butcher is the story of a crusty, semi-retired, old disenchanted detective from Chicagoland who ends up in the music town of Branson, MO. Despite his best efforts, Mike Monaghan finds himself in the thick of one of the biggest murder investigations in history as a serial killer has obviously come to the Ozarks. As the murders increase, Mike is asked by the local Sheriff to try and enlist the help of a psychic from rural northern Arkansas as he claims it is their best shot at catching the "Butcher."Mike and the psychic, Nicholas Meehan, along with local police officer Wayne Dilfer pursue the killer. It is obvious very quickly that the maniac also has very acute abilities and the skills necessary to effectively disguise and "cloak" himself.The trio chase the madman through the streets of Branson and the hills and hollers of the Ozark Mountains as the murders pile up one after the other.