Sentences with phrase «century book»

These paintings have always come across as standard 19th century book illustrations (that is, work that can not stand on it's own).
I still can not believe that in the 21st century a book of poems has any reliance.
Finally, the 21st century book publishing software we need is within our grasp.
He produced a handwritten copy of an early 20th - century book on human intestines, which can be seen as both a disciplinary method and a healing process.
Considering that his views are founded on a 1st century book, I'd say the 18th century is a big improvement!
The critical realism of the Niebuhr brothers, the neo-orthodoxy of Karl Barth and the Europeans, the recovery of Sören Kierkegaard — each of whom was closely watched by Century book reviewers — must have been difficult for these midwestern Disciples and Methodists to grasp.
For centuries books were the medium through which those ideas flowed.
Images from the 17th century books in the Folger collection are available for downloading and coloring or creating jigsaw puzzles.
One example of this, among many early 20th century books, is Otto Spengler's Decline of the West.
Suzy Scarborugh begins each piece by creating a collage background of book pages from late nineteenth and early twentieth century books.
And if nineteenth century books about Paris are to be believed, by then the city was teeming with macaron street vendors.
The idea for the DADLY Dads: Parents of the 21st Century book came as a result of a conversation I had with fellow dad Austin Dowd about the lack of attention given to the responsible, active dads who we felt far outnumbered the irresponsible, absent dads the media continues to highlight.
Researchers applied new methods to probe the history of a single 12th century book, the Gospel of Luke, treating the parchment as a biological sample.
As you'll see, the public domain availability of Project Gutenberg books and the grand tradition of British children's literature means that most of the selections are 19th - century books from the UK.
This expression is first recorded in a late 15th century book of miscellany, and is also found in John Heywood's 1546 book of proverbs.
Jane Friedman's new book is part publishing world science fiction, part 21st century book fugue and part author - agent - publisher slapstick!
While maintaining a Twitter account, blog, and personal Facebook page are well within the norm of 21st century book publicity, the idea of setting up my own fan page on Facebook seems entirely immodest.
Chatsworth has ghoulish fun lurking around every corner this half term, including a Halloween trail through the house with man traps, a 16th century book of spells and more.
Carlos Benaim invited Jane Kang to smell a sixteenth - century book at the Morgan Library as Mengyao Wang, center, and Andre Paul Jauregui watched.
Meehan - keeper of manuscripts at Trinity College Library, Dublin, where the ninth century Book of Kells resides - explains and illustrates in detail the craft, literary and symbolic complexities of the world's greatest edition of the Gospels.
This means that the 19th century books held in the Bodleian Law Library are now available in full text to anyone in the world, a good outcome for the disruption a project such as the Google Book Digitisation creates when it is underway!
These images were taken from the pages of 17th, 18th and 19th century books digitised by Microsoft who then generously gifted the scanned images to us, allowing us to release them back into the Public Domain.
And when he began to explain a clinical strategy by quoting from a 16th - century book called The Way of the Samurai, any last reservations I may have had completely disappeared.
He took a hearty dose of methamphetamines as a young doctor, and settled down with a 19th century book on migraines.
This photograph of Laloo, a circus performer whose child - sized parasitic twin seems to emerge from his abdomen, was published in Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine, a 19th century book on teratology - literally «the study of monsters» - by George Gould and Walter Pyle.
Gourley's latest book, Media Wizards: A Behind - the - Scenes Look at Media Manipulations (Twenty - First Century Books, A Division of Millbrook Press, 1999), offers techniques to help students understand messages presented in various types of media.
The Goaetia refers to a practice which includes the invocation of seventy - two angels or demons and is taken from the 17th century book «The Lesser Key of Solomon» or «Clavicula Salomonis» if you want to be dead posh.
Suzy Scarborough begins each piece by creating a collage background of book pages from late nineteenth and early twentieth century books.
I was introduced to it by his excellent Dow Theory for the 21st Century book.
The five books of the law had been accepted as sacred Scripture for four or five centuries, and for two or three centuries the books of the prophets had been recognized as a second body of sacred literature; but the rest of the Old Testament (known to this day simply as Writings or Scriptures) had not yet been «canonized.»
Twentieth - century books on Luther's theology are coloured, inevitably, by the thought of the four subsequent centuries and often impart meanings and nuances quite absent from the original.
LINCOLN, MA — A rare 19th - century book, with stunning illustrations and a dramatic history, was donated to Mass Audubon in June, and now an exhibition has been organized around it.
To see if a president's speeches reflect egotism in American society at large, the team compared its results to studies of egotism in other cultural products, such as 20th - century books and songs.
European adventurers often sampled the native cocoa - based drinks with scorn, according to Historicus in his late - 19th century book, Cocoa: All About It.
That 14th - century book is full of bawdy tales of people from all stratas of society behaving badly, and so they do in this film set very specifically in 1347.
More than 100,000 old books previously unavailable to the public will go online thanks to a mass digitisation programme at the British Library.The programme focuses on 19th Century books, many of which are unknown as few were reprinted after first editions.
Many nineteenth - century books for travellers were physically innovative, with fold - outs and removable sections in guidebooks, books printed in strip form to give a minute - by - minute account of a particular journey, imaginative combinations of pictures and text.
My local church library has a lot of 19th century books that are almost unreadable today.
At Trinity College view the historic eighth - century Book of Kells, then continue to Dublin Castle and St. Patrick's Cathedral.
Hiroshi Sugimoto's collection of 18th - century books, prints and tools comes out of an interest in the differences between European and Japanese anatomical knowledge in that period.
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