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Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: Martindale-Meynell

Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: Martindale-Meynell
Author: Henry Colin Gray Matthew
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1064
Release: 2004
Genre: British
ISBN:

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55,000 biographies of people who shaped the history of the British Isles and beyond, from the earliest times to the year 2002.


Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: Martindale-Meynell

Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: Martindale-Meynell
Author: Henry Colin Gray Matthew
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1034
Release: 2004
Genre: British
ISBN:

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55,000 biographies of people who shaped the history of the British Isles and beyond, from the earliest times to the year 2002.


Frederick William Faber

Frederick William Faber
Author: Melissa J. Wilkinson
Publisher: Gracewing Publishing
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2007
Genre: Hymn writers
ISBN: 9780852441350

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"The accepted historical picture of Frederick William Faber has often been that of a portly, ebullient, over-emotional individual, remembered chiefly as the founder of the London Oratory, for his disagreements with John Henry Newman, and for his prolific output of hymns (often triumphalist and occasionally sentimental). There is, however, a more profound side to Faber, which made him, in the opinion of one of his contemporaries, Henry Edward Manning, 'a great servant of God'." "This book presents us with the diverse, and often contradictory, strands within Faber's personal spirituality, and identifies the spiritual and intellectual processes that characterised his movement from Calvinistic Anglicanism to Ultramontane Roman Catholicism. If also explores areas of Faber's life that have not been discussed in detail before; his years within the Church of England, university life at Oxford, conversion to Roman Catholicism, foundation of the religious Order the Brothers of the Will of God, and the London Oratory."--BOOK JACKET.


The British National Bibliography

The British National Bibliography
Author: Arthur James Wells
Publisher:
Total Pages: 2142
Release: 2005
Genre: Bibliography, National
ISBN:

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Troy on Display

Troy on Display
Author: Abigail Baker
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2019-10-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1350114294

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This book explores what visitors saw at the Trojan exhibition and why its contents, including treasure, plain pottery and human remains captured imaginations and divided opinions. When Schliemann's Trojan collection was first exhibited in 1877, no-one had seen anything like it. Schliemann claimed these objects had been owned by participants in the Trojan War and that they were tangible evidence that Homer's epics were true. Yet, these objects did not reflect the heroic past imagined by Victorians, and a fierce controversy broke out about the collection's value and significance. Schliemann invited Londoners to see the very unclassical objects on display as the roots of classical culture. Artists, poets, historians, race theorists, bankers and humourists took up this challenge, but their conclusions were not always to Schliemann's liking. Troy's appeal lay in its materiality: visitors could apply analytical techniques (from aesthetic appreciation to skull-measuring) to the collection and draw their own conclusions. This book argues for a deep examination of museum exhibitions as a constructed spatial experience, which can transform how the past is seen. This new angle on a famous archaeological discovery shows the museum as a site of controversy, where hard evidence and wild imagination came together to form a lasting image of Troy.


Dictionary of National Biography

Dictionary of National Biography
Author: Sir Leslie Stephen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 544
Release: 1990
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

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The Dictionary of National Biography, 1981-1985

The Dictionary of National Biography, 1981-1985
Author: Robert Blake
Publisher: [Oxford, England] : Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 544
Release: 1990
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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The Dictionary of national biography possesses an unrivalled reputation as the compendium of national achievement, combining scholarship with lively and entertaining prose. This supplement records the biographies of 280 distinguished men and women, for the most part British, who died between the beginning of 1981 and the end of 1985.


The History of Gambling in England

The History of Gambling in England
Author: John Ashton
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1898
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Difference between Gaming and Gambling-Universality and Antiquity of Gambling-Isis and Osiris-Games and Dice of the Egyptians-China and India-The Jews-Among the Greeks and Romans-Among Mahometans-Early Dicing-Dicing in England in the 13th and 14th Centuries-In the 17th Century-Celebrated Gamblers-Bourchier-Swiss Anecdote-Dicing in the 18th Century. Gaming is derived from the Saxon word Gamen, meaning joy, pleasure, sports, or gaming-and is so interpreted by Bailey, in his Dictionary of 1736; whilst Johnson gives Gamble-to play extravagantly for money, and this distinction is to be borne in mind in the perusal of this book; although the older term was in use until the invention of the later-as we see in Cotton's Compleat Gamester (1674), in which he gives the following excellent definition of the word: -"Gaming is an enchanting witchery, gotten between Idleness and Avarice: an itching disease, that makes some scratch the head, whilst others, as if they were bitten by a Tarantula, are laughing themselves to death; or, lastly, it is a paralytical distemper, which, seizing the arm, the man cannot chuse but shake his elbow.