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Start your reading journey today on DL4ALL.org and unlock a world of imagination, knowledge, and inspiration! ![]() Noel Lenski, "The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Constantine (Cambridge Companions to the Ancient World)" English | ISBN: 0521818389, 0521521572 | 2006 | EPUB | 492 pages | 8 MB This Companion offers students a comprehensive one-volume survey of this pivotal emperor and his times. Richly illustrated and designed as a survey accessible to all audiences, it also achieves a level of scholarly sophistication and originality that will be welcomed by the experts. The volume is divided into five sections that examine political history, religion, social and economic history, art, and foreign relations during the reign of Constantine, who steered the Roman Empire on a course parallel with his own personal development. ![]() Michael Maas, "The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Attila (Cambridge Companions to the Ancient World)" English | ISBN: 1107021758, 1107633885 | 2014 | EPUB | 504 pages | 4 MB This book examines the age of Attila, roughly the fifth century CE, an era in which western Eurasia experienced significant geopolitical and cultural changes. The Roman Empire collapsed in western Europe, replaced by new "barbarian" kingdoms, but it continued in Christian Byzantine guise in the eastern Mediterranean. New states and peoples changed the face of northern Europe, while in Iran, the Sasanian Empire developed new theories of power and government. At the same time, the great Eurasian steppe became a permanent presence in the European world. This book treats Attila, the notorious king of the Huns, as both an agent of change and a symbol of the wreck of the old world order. ![]() The Beginning and the End of Everything by Michael OMara English | January 1, 2018 | ISBN: 1789290341 | 288 pages | PDF | 3.45 Mb Authoritative and engaging, this takes us on a roller coaster ride through billions of light years to tell the story of the Big Bang, from birth to death. 13.8 billion years ago, matter, energy, space, and time all suddenly burst into existence in a cataclysmic event that's come to be known as the Big Bang. It was the birth of our universe. What started life smaller than the tiniest subatomic particle is now unimaginably vast and plays home to trillions of galaxies. The formulation of the Big Bang theory is a story that combines some of the most far-reaching concepts in fundamental physics with equally profound observations of the cosmos. From our realization that we are on a planet orbiting a star in one of many galaxies, to the discovery that our universe is expanding, to the groundbreaking theories of Einstein that laid the groundwork for the Big Bang cosmology of today-as each new discovery deepens our understanding of the origins of our universe, a clearer picture is forming of how it will all end. Will we ultimately burn out or fade away? Could the end simply signal a new beginning, as the universe rebounds into a fresh expanding phase? And was our Big Bang just one of many, making our cosmos only a small part of a sprawling multiverse of parallel universes? ![]() The Athenian Empire: Using Coins as Sources (Guides to the Coinage of the Ancient World) by Lisa Kallet, John H. Kroll 2020 | ISBN: 1107686709, 1107015375 | English | 202 pages | EPUB | 15 MB Coinage played a central role in the history of the Athenian naval empire of the fifth century BC. It made possible the rise of the empire itself, which was financed through tribute in coinage collected annually from the empire's approximately 200 cities. The empire's downfall was brought about by the wealth in Persian coinage that financed its enemies. This book surveys and illustrates, with nearly 200 examples, the extraordinary variety of silver and gold coinages that were employed in the history of the period, minted by cities within the empire and by those cities and rulers that came into contact with it. It also examines how coins supplement the literary sources and even attest to developments in the monetary history of the period that would otherwise be unknown. This is an accessible introduction to both the history of the Athenian empire and to the use of coins as evidence. ![]() Paul Crompton - The Art of Tai Chi: A Practical Guide Element Books | 1993 | ISBN: 1852304308 | English | 117 pages | PDF | 8.72 MB A practical guide to Tai Chi. Detailed explanations of the sequence of movements. Includes warm ups and basic stances, history and philosophy of Tai Chi, and the theory of Chi Kung - how to cultivate the vital energy which can maintain health. ![]() The Art of Statistics: Learning from Data (Pelican Books) by Pelican English | March 28, 2019 | ISBN: 0241398630 | 448 pages | PDF | 9.30 Mb Statistics has played a leading role in our scientific understanding of the world for centuries, yet we are all familiar with the way statistical claims can be sensationalised, particularly in the media. In the age of big data, as data science becomes established as a discipline, a basic grasp of statistical literacy is more important than ever. ![]() Shira Wolosky, "The Art of Poetry: How to Read a Poem" English | ISBN: 0195138708, 0195371186 | 2001 | EPUB | 240 pages | 401 KB In The Art of Poetry, Shira Wolosky provides a dazzling introduction to an art whose emphasis on verbal music, wordplay, and dodging the merely literal makes it at once the most beguiling and most challenging of literary forms. ![]() The Art Of Penis Operating: Not Only For Men by John Zager English | March 19, 2019 | ISBN: 1796746290 | 35 pages | EPUB | 0.16 Mb IMPROVE YOUR SEXUAL LIFEYour step-by-step guide. ![]() The Archaeology of the Mediterranean Iron Age: A Globalising World c.1100-600 BCE by Tamar Hodos 2020 | ISBN: 0521148065, 0521199573 | English | 336 pages | EPUB | 11 MB The Mediterranean's Iron Age period was one of its most dynamic eras. Stimulated by the movement of individuals and groups on an unprecedented scale, the first half of the first millennium BCE witnesses the development of Mediterranean-wide practices, including related writing systems, common features of urbanism, and shared artistic styles and techniques, alongside the evolution of wide-scale trade. Together, these created an engaged, interlinked and interactive Mediterranean. We can recognise this as the Mediterranean's first truly globalising era. This volume introduces students and scholars to contemporary evidence and theories surrounding the Mediterranean from the eleventh century until the end of the seventh century BCE to enable an integrated understanding of the multicultural and socially complex nature of this incredibly vibrant period. ![]() The Age of Wood: Our Most Useful Material and the Construction of Civilization by Roland Ennos English | December 1st, 2020 | ISBN: 1982114738, 1982159308 | 336 pages | EPUB | 57.78 MB A groundbreaking examination of the role that wood and trees have played in our global ecosystem-including human evolution and the rise and fall of empires-in the bestselling tradition of Yuval Harari's Sapiens and Mark Kurlansky's Salt. |