Why Men Fight (Serapis Classics)

Why Men Fight (Serapis Classics)

Author: Bertrand Russell

Publisher: Serapis Classics

Published: 2017-10-11

Total Pages: 157

ISBN-13: 396255856X

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Written in response to the devastation of World War I, "Why Men Fight" lays out Bertrand Russell's ideas on war, pacifism, reason, impulse, and personal liberty. Russell argues that when individuals live passionately, they will have no desire for war or killing. Conversely, excessive restraint or reason causes us to live unnaturally and with hostility toward those who are unlike ourselves.


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Download or read book Why Men Fight (Serapis Classics) written by Bertrand Russell and published by Serapis Classics. This book was released on 2017-10-11 with total page 157 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Written in response to the devastation of World War I, "Why Men Fight" lays out Bertrand Russell's ideas on war, pacifism, reason, impulse, and personal liberty. Russell argues that when individuals live passionately, they will have no desire for war or killing. Conversely, excessive restraint or reason causes us to live unnaturally and with hostility toward those who are unlike ourselves.


Tarzan and the Ant-Men (Serapis Classics)

Tarzan and the Ant-Men (Serapis Classics)

Author: Edgar Rice Burroughs

Publisher: Serapis Classics

Published: 2017-10-19

Total Pages: 315

ISBN-13: 3962559744

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Tarzan, the king of the jungle, enters an isolated country called Minuni, inhabited by a people four times smaller than himself, the Minunians, who live in magnificent city-states which frequently wage war against each other. Tarzan befriends the king, Adendrohahkis, and the prince, Komodoflorensal, of one such city-state, called Trohanadalmakus, and joins them in war against the onslaught of the army of Veltopismakus, their warlike neighbours.


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Download or read book Tarzan and the Ant-Men (Serapis Classics) written by Edgar Rice Burroughs and published by Serapis Classics. This book was released on 2017-10-19 with total page 315 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Tarzan, the king of the jungle, enters an isolated country called Minuni, inhabited by a people four times smaller than himself, the Minunians, who live in magnificent city-states which frequently wage war against each other. Tarzan befriends the king, Adendrohahkis, and the prince, Komodoflorensal, of one such city-state, called Trohanadalmakus, and joins them in war against the onslaught of the army of Veltopismakus, their warlike neighbours.


Classical Weekly

Classical Weekly

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Published: 1912

Total Pages: 238

ISBN-13:

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The Classical Weekly

The Classical Weekly

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Published: 1924

Total Pages: 396

ISBN-13:

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The Classical World

The Classical World

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Published: 1922

Total Pages: 562

ISBN-13:

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Download or read book The Classical World written by and published by . This book was released on 1922 with total page 562 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:


Publications in Classical Philology

Publications in Classical Philology

Author: University of California, Berkeley

Publisher:

Published: 1926

Total Pages: 468

ISBN-13:

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Stories from the History of Rome (Serapis Classics)

Stories from the History of Rome (Serapis Classics)

Author: Emily Beesly

Publisher: Serapis Classics

Published: 2017-10-19

Total Pages: 121

ISBN-13: 3962559671

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THERE once reigned in a town called Alba in Italy a king whose name was Numitor. He had a brother called Amulius, who was a proud and wicked man, and could not bear that his elder brother should be king over him. So Amulius plotted against his brother. He got together a number of men who were as bad and cruel as himself, and they attacked Numitor and drove him from his throne, and made Amulius king in his stead. They took the sons of Numitor, and his daughter Rhea Silvia, and killed them. Then Amulius seized the two little sons of Rhea Silvia, who were still only babies; he gave them to his soldiers, and told them to throw the poor little boys into the River Tiber. "Then," thought he, "they will be drowned. There will be none of my brother's children left to trouble me, and I shall be king all my life." The soldiers took the two babies in their cradle, lying side by side fast asleep, and carried them to the river...


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Download or read book Stories from the History of Rome (Serapis Classics) written by Emily Beesly and published by Serapis Classics. This book was released on 2017-10-19 with total page 121 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: THERE once reigned in a town called Alba in Italy a king whose name was Numitor. He had a brother called Amulius, who was a proud and wicked man, and could not bear that his elder brother should be king over him. So Amulius plotted against his brother. He got together a number of men who were as bad and cruel as himself, and they attacked Numitor and drove him from his throne, and made Amulius king in his stead. They took the sons of Numitor, and his daughter Rhea Silvia, and killed them. Then Amulius seized the two little sons of Rhea Silvia, who were still only babies; he gave them to his soldiers, and told them to throw the poor little boys into the River Tiber. "Then," thought he, "they will be drowned. There will be none of my brother's children left to trouble me, and I shall be king all my life." The soldiers took the two babies in their cradle, lying side by side fast asleep, and carried them to the river...


The Pimlico Dictionary Of Classical Mythologies

The Pimlico Dictionary Of Classical Mythologies

Author: Arthur Cotterall

Publisher: Random House

Published: 2012-01-31

Total Pages: 467

ISBN-13: 1448129966

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The Pimlico Dictionary of Classical Mythologies is a unique work of reference which breaks new ground by treating for the first time the classical mythologies of the Old World as a whole. Never before have the mythologies of Greece, Rome, Persia, India and China been encompassed in a single volume, despite the fact that the first four have much in common through their Indo-European ancestry. Arthur Cotterell shows how much more can be understood about 'classical mythology' by comparison and contrast of its five major traditions. Another key aspect of The Pimlico Dictionary of Classical Mythologies is that the myths are not simply recounted; their least accessible features are helpfully interpreted by reference to the culture in which they arose. Thus, for example, the profound influence of the Iranian prophet Zoroaster's thinking on Persian mythology is made clear, along with the far-reaching consequences its adoption would later have for Christian thought. The Pimlico Dictionary of Classical Mythologies also includes over two hundred original illustrations, which have been specially commissioned in order to reveal how gods and goddesses, heroes and heroines, sages, villains and demons were actually envisaged during the classical period. Taken together with the well-devised entries and the informative introduction, these unusual illustrations make The Pimlico Dictionary of Classical Mythologies an indispensable handbook for both students and the general reader.


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Download or read book The Pimlico Dictionary Of Classical Mythologies written by Arthur Cotterall and published by Random House. This book was released on 2012-01-31 with total page 467 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Pimlico Dictionary of Classical Mythologies is a unique work of reference which breaks new ground by treating for the first time the classical mythologies of the Old World as a whole. Never before have the mythologies of Greece, Rome, Persia, India and China been encompassed in a single volume, despite the fact that the first four have much in common through their Indo-European ancestry. Arthur Cotterell shows how much more can be understood about 'classical mythology' by comparison and contrast of its five major traditions. Another key aspect of The Pimlico Dictionary of Classical Mythologies is that the myths are not simply recounted; their least accessible features are helpfully interpreted by reference to the culture in which they arose. Thus, for example, the profound influence of the Iranian prophet Zoroaster's thinking on Persian mythology is made clear, along with the far-reaching consequences its adoption would later have for Christian thought. The Pimlico Dictionary of Classical Mythologies also includes over two hundred original illustrations, which have been specially commissioned in order to reveal how gods and goddesses, heroes and heroines, sages, villains and demons were actually envisaged during the classical period. Taken together with the well-devised entries and the informative introduction, these unusual illustrations make The Pimlico Dictionary of Classical Mythologies an indispensable handbook for both students and the general reader.


The Biblical Repository and Classical Review

The Biblical Repository and Classical Review

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Published: 1838

Total Pages: 548

ISBN-13:

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Kings of the Night (Serapis Classics)

Kings of the Night (Serapis Classics)

Author: Robert E. Howard

Publisher: Serapis Classics

Published: 2017-10-17

Total Pages: 54

ISBN-13: 3962559302

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Bran Mak Morn is a hero of several pulp fiction short stories by Robert E. Howard. In the stories, most of which were first published in Weird Tales, Bran is the last king of Howard's romanticized version of the tribal race of Picts.


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Download or read book Kings of the Night (Serapis Classics) written by Robert E. Howard and published by Serapis Classics. This book was released on 2017-10-17 with total page 54 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Bran Mak Morn is a hero of several pulp fiction short stories by Robert E. Howard. In the stories, most of which were first published in Weird Tales, Bran is the last king of Howard's romanticized version of the tribal race of Picts.