2008-02-10

Aztec Thought and Culture: A Study of the Ancient Nahuatl Mind



Aztec Thought and Culture: A Study of the Ancient Nahuatl Mind (Civilization of the American Indian Series)
By Miguel Leon-Portilla


Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Number Of Pages: 272
Publication Date: 1990-08
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0806122951
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780806122953
Binding: Paperback

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Lost Discoveries : The Ancient Roots of Modern Science--from the Babylonians to the Maya



Lost Discoveries : The Ancient Roots of Modern Science--from the Babylonians to the Maya
By Dick Teresi


Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Number Of Pages: 464
Publication Date: 2002-11-01
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0684837188
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780684837185
Binding: Hardcover


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Did Nicolas Copernicus steal his notion that the earth orbited the sun from an Islamic astronomer who lived three centuries earlier? "The jury is still out," writes Dick Teresi, whose intriguing survey of the non-Western roots of modern science offers several worthy arguments that Copernicus in fact ripped off Nasir al-Din al-Tusi. Common belief is that Westerners have been the mainspring of most scientific and technical achievement, but in Lost Discoveries Teresi shows that other cultures had arrived at much of the same knowledge at earlier dates. The Babylonians were using the Pythagorean theorem at least 15 centuries before Pythagoras drew his first triangle, and in A.D. 200 a Chinese mathematician calculated an incredibly accurate value for pi. The Mayans and other Mesoamericans were outstanding sky watchers and stargazers. The greatest advances occurred in math and astronomy, though Teresi also devotes chapters to physics, geology, chemistry, technology, and even cosmology. Sometimes he is a bit overeager to ascribe great thoughts to long-dead people (he casually suggests that "many ancient cultures had inklings of quantum theory"), but on the whole his book is a reliable and fascinating guide to the unexplored field of multicultural science. --John J. Miller


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Lost Discoveries, Dick Teresi's innovative history of science, explores the unheralded scientific breakthroughs from peoples of the ancient world -- Babylonians, Egyptians, Indians, Africans, New World and Oceanic tribes, among others -- and the non-European medieval world. They left an enormous heritage in the fields of mathematics, astronomy, cosmology, physics, geology, chemistry, and technology.

The mathematical foundation of Western science is a gift from the Indians, Chinese, Arabs, Babylonians, and Maya. The ancient Egyptians developed the concept of the lowest common denominator, and they developed a fraction table that modern scholars estimate required 28,000 calculations to compile. The Babylonians developed the first written math and used a place-value number system. Our numerals, 0 through 9, were invented in ancient India; the Indians also boasted geometry, trigonometry, and a kind of calculus.

Planetary astronomy as well may have begun with the ancient Indians, who correctly identified the relative distances of the known planets from the sun, and knew the moon was nearer to the earth than the sun was. The Chinese observed, reported, dated, recorded, and interpreted eclipses between 1400 and 1200 b.c. Most of the names of our stars and constellations are Arabic. Arabs built the first observatories.

Five thousand years ago, the Sumerians said the earth was circular. In the sixth century, a Hindu astronomer taught that the daily rotation of the earth on its axis provided the rising and setting of the sun. Chinese and Arab scholars were the first to use fossils scientifically to trace earth's history.

Chinese alchemists realized that most physical substances were merely combinations of other substances, which could be mixed in different proportions. Islamic scholars are legendary for translating scientific texts of many languages into Arabic, a tradition that began with alchemical books. In the eleventh century, Avicenna of Persia divined that outward qualities of metals were of little value in classification, and he stressed internal structure, a notion anticipating Mendeleyev's periodic chart of elements.

Iron suspension bridges came from Kashmir, printing from India; papermaking was from China, Tibet, India, and Baghdad; movable type was invented by Pi Sheng in about 1041; the Quechuan Indians of Peru were the first to vulcanize rubber; Andean farmers were the first to freeze-dry potatoes. European explorers depended heavily on Indian and Filipino shipbuilders, and collected maps and sea charts from Javanese and Arab merchants.

The first comprehensive, authoritative, popularly written, multicultural history of science, Lost Discoveries fills a crucial gap in the history of science.

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The Reign of Cleopatra



The Reign of Cleopatra (Greenwood Guides to Historic Events of the Ancient World)
By Stanley M. Burstein


Publisher: Greenwood Press
Number Of Pages: 216
Publication Date: 2004-12-30
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0313325278
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780313325274
Binding: Hardcover


Book Description:

Ambitious, intelligent, and desired by men and Emperors, Cleopatra VII came to power at a time when Roman and Egyptian interests increasingly tended to concern the same object: the Egyptian Empire itself. Cleopatra lived her whole life at the center of this complex and persistent power struggle, and her death simultaneously heralded the end of the Ptolemaic dynasty, the loss of Egyptian political independence, and the beginning of Caesar Augustus's Roman rule in Egypt. Cleopatra's legacy has since lost much of its former political significance, as she has come to symbolize instead the potent force of female sexuality and power. In this engaging and multifaceted account, however, Stanley M. Burstein displays Cleopatra in the full manifold brilliance of the several cultures, countries, and people that surrounded her throughout her compelling life, and in so doing develops a stunning picture of a legendary Queen, and a deeply historic reign. Designed as an accessible introduction to Cleopatra VII and her time, this book offers readers and researchers an appealing mix of descriptive chapters, biographical sketches, and annotated primary documents. An overview of the Ptolemaic Dynasty is presented in the introduction, and is followed by chapters on Cleopatra's life, the reality of Ptolemaic Egypt, Cleopatra's multicultural Egyptian society, and Alexandria's culture and conflicts. The narrative chapters conclude with a section discussing Cleopatra's significance as a person, a queen, and a symbol. An annotated bibliography and index are also included in this work.

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Ancient Records of Egypt: vol. 5: Supplementary Bibliographies and Indices



Ancient Records of Egypt: vol. 5: Supplementary Bibliographies and Indices
By James Henry Breasted


Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Number Of Pages: 232
Publication Date: 2001-05-17
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0252069919
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780252069918
Binding: Paperback


Book Description:

Around the turn of the last century, James Breasted took on the challenge of assembling all the available historical documents of ancient Egypt and translating them into English. This prodigious undertaking involved traveling to the monuments extant in the Nile valley and in outlying areas of Egyptian conquest, as well as to museums throughout Europe where Egyptian relics were housed. Breasted made his own copies of hundreds of Egyptian records inscribed on papyrus or leather or carved in stone and engaged in a thorough study of the published records of Egyptian history in conjunction with his own transcription of the documents themselves. This five-volume compendium is the result.

Breasted's monumental work, originally published from 1906 to 1907, encompasses twenty-six dynasties spanning more than three millennia: from ca. 3050 B.C. to 525 B.C. For each document, Breasted provides information on the location, condition, historical significance, and content. Beginning with the earliest known official annals of Egypt, the Palermo Stone, Breasted catalogs the realm's official activities, including royal succession, temple construction, property distribution, and foreign conquest. He tracks the careers of scores of kings, queens, government officials, military leaders, powerful statesmen, and influential courtiers, reproducing their autobiographies, letters of favor, paeans, mortuary gifts, and tomb inscriptions. Clearly annotated for the lay reader, the documents provide copious evidence of trade relations, construction activities, diplomatic envoys, foreign expeditions, and other aspects of a vigorous, highly organized and centrally controlled society.

Breasted's commentary is both rigorously documented and accessible, suffused with a contagious fascination for the events, the personalities, the cultural practices, and the sophistication these records indicate. A herculean assemblage of primary documents, many of which have deteriorated to illegibility in the intervening century, Ancient Records of Egypt illuminates both the incredible complexity of Egyptian society and the almost insuperable difficulties of reconstructing a lost civilization.

This first paperback edition of Ancient Records of Egypt features a new introduction and updated bibliography by Peter A. Piccione. Setting Breasted's work in the context of the development of American Egyptology, Piccione discusses Breasted's establishment of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, with corporate support by John D. Rockefeller and other benefactors, and surveys the ambitious body of publications with which Breasted laid the foundation for future Egyptian studies.

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Ancient Records of Egypt: The Twentieth Through the Twenty-Sixth Dynasties, Vol. 4



Ancient Records of Egypt: The Twentieth Through the Twenty-Sixth Dynasties, Vol. 4
By James Henry Breasted


Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Number Of Pages: 552
Publication Date: 2001-05-17
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0252069765
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780252069765
Binding: Paperback

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History of Byzantium: 306-1453



A History of Byzantium (Blackwell History of the Ancient World)
By Timothy Gregory


Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Number Of Pages: 400
Publication Date: 2005-03-11
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0631235132
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780631235132
Binding: Paperback


Book Description:

This book is a concise narrative of Byzantine history from the time of Constantine the Great (AD 306) to the fall of Constantinople in 1453.

Argues that Byzantium was important in its own right but also served as a bridge between East and West and ancient and modern society.
Uses the chronological political history of the empire as a narrative frame.
Considers social and economic life and the rich culture of the Byzantine Empire.
Integrates visual documents, such as photographs of art, architecture, and implements from daily life.
Makes the latest scholarship accessible to a wide audience.
Includes a chronological list of emperors, a glossary and maps.

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Ancient Records of Egypt: VOL. 3: THE NINETEENTH DYNASTY



Ancient Records of Egypt: VOL. 3: THE NINETEENTH DYNASTY
By James Henry Breasted


Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Number Of Pages: 312
Publication Date: 2001-06-20
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0252069757
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780252069758
Binding: Paperback

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Ancient Records of Egypt: VOL. 2: THE EIGHTEENTH DYNASTY



Ancient Records of Egypt: VOL. 2: THE EIGHTEENTH DYNASTY
By James Henry Breasted


Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Number Of Pages: 456
Publication Date: 2001-05-17
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0252069749
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780252069741
Binding: Paperback


Summary: excellent
Rating: 5

These volumes, written by a distinguished American Egyptologist, were first published in 1906 and 1907. In his introduction to this re-edition, Egyptologist Peter Piccione provides a short biography of the author as well as a historical account of the 5 tomes. Volume 1 discusses the First through the Seventeenth Dynasties; Volume 2, the Eighteenth Dynasty; Volume 3, the Nineteenth Dynasty; and Volume 4, the Twentieth through Twenty-Sixth Dynasties. Volume 5 contains supplementary bibliographies and indices for the previous volumes; Piccione has added a more recent bibliography that proves to be quite useful. Each book offers a description of texts along with comments on historicity and significance, before continuing onto easy-to-understand translations. Many of the texts included are never-before-seen passages, while others are quite popular: the Palermo Stone, Letter of Pepi II, Tale of Sinuhe, Tomb of Rekhmire, Capture of Kadesh, Papyrus Harris, Adoption Stela of Nitocris, and so on. This is the most complete, easy-to-consult translation of Egyptian historical texts ever available in the field of Egyptology. A highly recommended resource for students and scholars.

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Ancient Records of Egypt: The First Through the Seventeenth Dynasties



Ancient Records of Egypt: The First Through the Seventeenth Dynasties, Vol. 1
By James Henry Breasted


Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Number Of Pages: 400
Publication Date: 2001-05-17
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0252069900
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780252069901
Binding: Paperback


Book Description:

Around the turn of the last century, James Breasted took on the challenge of assembling all the available historical documents of ancient Egypt and translating them into English. This prodigious undertaking involved traveling to the monuments extant in the Nile valley and in outlying areas of Egyptian conquest, as well as to museums throughout Europe where Egyptian relics were housed. Breasted made his own copies of hundreds of Egyptian records inscribed on papyrus or leather or carved in stone and engaged in a thorough study of the published records of Egyptian history in conjunction with his own transcription of the documents themselves. This five-volume compendium is the result.

Breasted's monumental work, originally published from 1906 to 1907, encompasses twenty-six dynasties spanning more than three millennia: from ca. 3050 B.C. to 525 B.C. For each document, Breasted provides information on the location, condition, historical significance, and content. Beginning with the earliest known official annals of Egypt, the Palermo Stone, Breasted catalogs the realm's official activities, including royal succession, temple construction, property distribution, and foreign conquest. He tracks the careers of scores of kings, queens, government officials, military leaders, powerful statesmen, and influential courtiers, reproducing their autobiographies, letters of favor, paeans, mortuary gifts, and tomb inscriptions. Clearly annotated for the lay reader, the documents provide copious evidence of trade relations, construction activities, diplomatic envoys, foreign expeditions, and other aspects of a vigorous, highly organized and centrally controlled society.

Breasted's commentary is both rigorously documented and accessible, suffused with a contagious fascination for the events, the personalities, the cultural practices, and the sophistication these records indicate. A herculean assemblage of primary documents, many of which have deteriorated to illegibility in the intervening century, Ancient Records of Egypt illuminates both the incredible complexity of Egyptian society and the almost insuperable difficulties of reconstructing a lost civilization.

This first paperback edition of Ancient Records of Egypt features a new introduction and updated bibliography by Peter A. Piccione. Setting Breasted's work in the context of the development of American Egyptology, Piccione discusses Breasted's establishment of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, with corporate support by John D. Rockefeller and other benefactors, and surveys the ambitious body of publications with which Breasted laid the foundation for future Egyptian studies.

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100 Decisive Battles: From Ancient Times to the Present



100 Decisive Battles: From Ancient Times to the Present
By Paul K. Davis


Publisher: ABC-Clio Inc
Number Of Pages: 464
Publication Date: 1999-12-01
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 1576070751
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9781576070758
Binding: Library Binding


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Sometimes a battle, such as the one that raged along France's Marne River in 1918, involves hundreds of thousands of soldiers and costs many lives. Sometimes, as in the case of Tippecanoe, a battle involves only a few hundred fighters. Great or small, as historian Paul Davis notes, history has turned on clashes such as these.

In this well-researched compendium, Davis examines battles that have had far-reaching historical consequences. The first entry covers the Battle of Megiddo, which delivered unto the Egyptian pharaoh Thutmose III an uneasy dominion over Palestine and broadened his empire into Asia; the final entry, set not far from the first, describes the Allied victory over Iraq in Desert Storm, which "denied control of a large portion of the Middle East oil reserves to dictator Saddam Hussein and showed the ability of a multinational coalition to succeed in the post-Cold War world, perhaps setting an example of future international military action." In between Davis considers similarly fateful but often forgotten contests, such as the Battle of Chalons, when another coalition--this one of Visigoths, Romans, and Gallic and Germanic tribes--turned back the huge Mongol army of Attila in A.D. 451, and the Battle of Shanhaikuan, when, in the spring of 1644, China's Ming dynasty fell to Manchu invaders. Davis sometimes prefers sweeping themes to mundane realities (the fact, for instance, that the Battle of Adrianople turned on the recent invention of the stirrup), and his compendium tends heavily toward Europe at the expense of other parts of the world. The illustrations are also of uneven quality and usefulness.

Still, readers with an interest in military history will find this to be a handy reference and overview, and they'll enjoy second-guessing the author, nominating battles that didn't make his hundred while learning from the obscure, but nonetheless critical, ones that he does address. --Gregory McNamee


Book Description:

What if the Saxons had triumphed over the Normans in the Battle of Hastings? If Washington had lost the Battle of Trenton? If Lee had won at Gettysburg? If the Germans had held the Allies at bay in Normandy? The world would be much different, that's what.

Key battles have shaped history since time immemorial. And now a handy reference work spotlights 100 of the world's most important military confrontations, from 1469 B.C. to A.D. 1991.

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2008-02-08

Frommer's Portable Paris 2007



Frommer's Portable Paris 2007 (Frommer's Portable)
By Darwin Porter, Danforth Prince


Publisher: Frommer's
Number Of Pages: 177
Publication Date: 2006-11-29
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0470037415
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780470037416
Binding: Paperback


Book Description:

Put the Best of Paris inYour Pocket
* A compact guide on getting to and enjoying the best of the City of Light.
* Outspoken opinions on what's worth your time and what's not.
* Exact prices, so you can plan the perfect trip no matter what your budget.
* Off-the-beaten-path experiences and undiscovered gems, plus new takes on top attractions.
* The best hotels and restaurants in every price range, with candid reviews.

Frommer's. The best trips start here.

Experience a place the way the locals do. Enjoy the best it has to offer.

And avoid tourist traps. At Frommer's, we use 150 outspoken travel experts around the world to help you make the right choices.

Find great deals and book your trip at Frommers.com

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Garlic and Oil: Politics and Food in Italy



Garlic and Oil: Politics and Food in Italy
By Carol F. Helstosky


Publisher: Berg Publishers
Number Of Pages: 288
Publication Date: 2004-07-02
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 1859738907
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9781859738900
Binding: Hardcover


Book Description:

talian food is prominent in Western kitchens, cafes, and restaurants. So what is the real history of Italian cuisine? And where do we get our notions about Italian food? Contrary to popular belief, the Italian diet was inadequate and unchang-ing for many decades. Successive regimes, liberal, fascist, and democratic alike, struggled to im-prove eating habits, shaping not only Italian cuisine but Italian identity. This book reveals the harsh reality behind the myths surrounding this highly-romanticized cuisine.

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Asia's Giants: Comparing China and India



Asia's Giants: Comparing China and India
By Edward Friedman, Bruce Gilley


Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Number Of Pages: 264
Publication Date: 2005-12-02
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 1403971102
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9781403971104
Binding: Hardcover


Book Description:

This edited volume reconsiders the conventional wisdom that argues that the comparative performance of China has been superior to that of India,nbsp;bringing together new paradigms for evaluating two countries in terms of economics, social policy, politics, and diplomacy.nbsp;Essays show that if not outright wrong, conventional wisdom has proven to be overly simplified. The book brings out the complexity and richness of the India-China comparison.

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Multicultural Behavior and Global Business Environments



Multicultural Behavior and Global Business Environments
By Kamal Dean Parhizgar


Publisher: Haworth Press
Number Of Pages: 454
Publication Date: 2001-12
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0789012618
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780789012616
Binding: Hardcover

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