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Rulers of the Sea

Rulers of the Sea
Author: John Nash
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2023-12-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 3111343162

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This is a study of sea power and maritime strategy in the Classical Greek world. More than just a study of navies and battles, it examines how the sea was used to influence events ashore and how the use of naval power combined with land power had a defining impact on the period. After an examination of the oft-overlooked practical issues of navigation and administration, the book explores the idea of a ‘maritime consciousness’ in Greece and how this shaped the way the Greeks engaged in war. Naval operations from the Persian Wars down to the rise of Thebes are examined at the operational and strategic level, including a catalogue of the hundreds of different maritime operations from the 5th and 4th centuries BCE. Further, while the great sea power Athens is most prominent, it looks at other city-states to examine how they utilised sea power. This new approach uses modern theory to highlight some enduring lessons of sea power. It demonstrates that Classical scholars should embrace sea power as an important concept in the Greek world. Modern scholars of naval and strategic studies should cast their gaze further back in time when looking for lessons in sea power. This book helps to bridge the scholarship between these two disciplines.


Ruler of the Seas

Ruler of the Seas
Author: Frank Cavett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 5
Release: 1939
Genre:
ISBN:

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Rulers of the Indian Ocean

Rulers of the Indian Ocean
Author: George Alexander Ballard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 378
Release: 1927
Genre: Commerce
ISBN:

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The Rulers of the Sea

The Rulers of the Sea
Author: Edmond Neukomm
Publisher:
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1896
Genre: America
ISBN:

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Great White Shark

Great White Shark
Author: Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Coral reefs and islands
ISBN: 9781592491964

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Two-day-old White Shark uses her instincts and keen sense of smell to hunt for food.


Rulers of the Indian Ocean

Rulers of the Indian Ocean
Author: George Alexander Ballard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 390
Release: 1928
Genre: Commerce
ISBN:

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Satanella [or The Power of Love]

Satanella [or The Power of Love]
Author: Michael William Balfe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1886
Genre: Operas
ISBN:

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Morality and Responsibility of Rulers

Morality and Responsibility of Rulers
Author: Anthony Carty
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 547
Release: 2018-02-09
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0191649015

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The history of ideas on rule of law for world order is a fascinating one, as revealed in this comparative study of both Eastern and Western traditions. This book discerns 'rule of law as justice' conceptions alternative to the positivist conceptions of the liberal internationalist rule of law today. The volume begins by revisiting early-modern European roots of rule of law for world order thinking. In doing so it looks to Northern Humanism and to natural law, in the sense of justice as morally and reasonably ordered self-discipline. Such a standard is not an instrument of external monitoring but of self-reflection and self-cultivation. It then considers whether comparable concepts exist in Chinese thought. Inspired by Confucius and even Laozi, the Chinese official and intellectual elite readily imagined that international law was governed by moral principles similar to their own. A series of case studies then reveals the dramatic change after the East-West encounters from the 1860s until after 1901, as Chinese disillusionment with the Hobbesian positivism of Western international law becomes ever more apparent. What, therefore, are the possibilities of traditional Chinese and European ethical thinking in the context of current world affairs? Considering the obstacles which stand in the way of this, both East and West, this book reaches the conclusion that everything is possible even in a world dominated by state bureaucracies and late capitalist postmodernism. The rational, ethical spirit is universal.


The Boys' Book of Rulers

The Boys' Book of Rulers
Author: Lydia Hoyt Farmer
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Total Pages: 655
Release: 2020-09-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1465605665

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FOR nine years the Greeks had besieged the city of Troy. This famous Trojan War, which is said to have occurred about 1184 B.C., has been embellished by romance and poetry; and although the real events have been much distorted by fabulous tales, it holds an important place in ancient Grecian history. The marvellous Greek poet Homer has immortalized the wonderful story of this contest, in which, according to the old Grecian belief, gods and heroes fought for mastery; and it seems more fitting to the subject that we should view these events through the eyes of those ancient Greeks, whose weird yet fascinating fables peopled the mountains and seas with gods and goddesses; over whom proud Zeus or Jupiter ruled on the dread Mount of Olympus, from whence he hurled his awful thunderbolts, and shook the earth and heavens in his wrathful moods, when gods or mortals had dared to defy his imperial will. Agamemnon, king of Mycen¾, was the commander of all the Grecian hosts which for these nine years had surrounded the walls of Troy. The cause of the quarrel may be thus briefly stated:Ñ Priam was the richest and most powerful of all the kings of Troy. His wife, Queen Hecuba, had dreamed that one of her children should become a firebrand which should consume the whole city. Whereupon, Priam was so alarmed, that he ordered that her next child should be exposed in a desert place among the mountains, and left to perish. Paris was this child, and when an infant, was hidden by his mother, that he might not be thus destroyed. Paris grew to be a youth of marvellous beauty, and was at length brought by his mother to the court of Priam. The king was so charmed by his beauty and accomplishments, that Paris ventured to make himself known, and was received by Priam, his father, with great kindness; for he was so pleased with the noble youth, that he ceased to remember the evil dream. This dream, however, was very strangely fulfilled years afterwards. Paris made an expedition into Greece, which country was at that time divided into many small kingdoms or states, each governed by its own king. Agamemnon was king of Mycen¾, and his brother MenelaŸs was king of Sparta. Agamemnon and MenelaŸs were the sons of Plisthenes; but as their father died when they were very young, their mother A‘rope was afterwards married to Atreus; and these two brothers were brought up by their step-father as his own children, to whom his name was given, as they were called Atrid¾. Atreus was afterwards murdered, and AgamemnonÕs uncle Thyestes ascended the throne of Mycen¾. Agamemnon and his brother MenelaŸs then fled to Sparta. The king of Sparta agreed to recover the kingdom for Agamemnon, if he would marry his daughter Clytemnestra, and make her his queen. To this Agamemnon consented, and with the aid of Tyndarus, king of Sparta, he recovered his own kingdom, and married Clytemnestra. His brother MenelaŸs afterwards became king of Sparta.


Judges, Rulers and One Angry Levite

Judges, Rulers and One Angry Levite
Author: Gordon C. Krantz
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2012-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0615182224

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This is historical fiction that presents the lives of the many judges of ancient Israel and the world in which they lived, wittten in the style of memoirs and autobiographies. It is built on the information given in the Book of Judges and then expands their stories to examine what they must have thought and felt.