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Magnolia The Genus Magnolia

Carlo di Rudio and the Age of Revolution

The People Of The Colca Valley A Population Study

Italy From Revolution to Republic 1700 to the Present Fourth Edition

Writing in Psychoanalysis

Plants of Commercial Values

Plants of Commercial Values

This book reports the present scenario and importance of commercial valuable plant species builds upon the excellent twenty one research articles. Highly prized plants mentioned as domestic and industrial value are Bunium persicum Dysoxylum binectariferum Magnolia campbellii Morchella esculenta Tinospora cordifolia Woodfordia fructicosa Plantago ovata Nobel prized plant Artemisia annua subsistence of Spinifex littoreus tissue culture raised banana plant growth promoting bacteria systematic of starch grains scientific propagation techniques for improvement of plants sustainability of Mucuna pruriens and phytochemical screening of Eulaliopsis binata Himalayan rhododendrons Cyperus pangorei and Vigna radiata. Aromatic plants are valued for their aromatherapy flavour and fragrance. Besides chemical constituents uses and diversity of aromatic wealth of Himalaya is also discussed. Current investigation reports of biological chemical pharmacological and clinical parameters mentioned in different section of this compilation will add and contribute more values in discovering new leads for product development from plants. As the reader will note these book represent a wide collection of views reflecting the diversity of sciences and interests of thousands of ideas that enabled thoughtful deliberations for future aspects. Please note: Taylor & Francis does not sell or distribute the Hardback in India Pakistan Nepal Bhutan Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. This title is co-published with New India Publishing Agency. | Plants of Commercial Values

GBP 180.00
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Gendered Perceptions of Florentine Last Supper Frescoes c. 1350–1490

The canzone villanesca alla napolitana Social Cultural and Historical Contexts

Bible and Film: The Basics

Bible and Film: The Basics

Bible and Film: The Basics is a concise accessible and illuminating introduction to the study of Bible and Film. The book introduces non-specialists to the essential content in Bible and Film and to some of the most common and important methods Bible and Film scholars use. Questions asked throughout the book include: How do films (re)interpret and illuminate biblical texts? How do films appropriate reconfigure and transform biblical texts? How does a film's treatment of biblical texts help interpret and illuminate the film? This book examines various types of interplay between film and the Bible. The theme of ‘Bible on film’ is explored through Hebrew Bible epics including The Prince of Egypt and Noah and Jesus films such as The Last Temptation of Christ and Son of Man. The theme ‘Bible in film’ is analyzed through films including Mary Magdalene Magnolia Pulp Fiction and The Book of Eli. Films that ‘reimagine the Bible’ include Ex Machina mother! and The Tree of Life; unusual Jesus figures in Pan’s Labyrinth Dogville and Donnie Darko are also explored. ‘Film as Bible’ considers films such as To the Wonder Silence and Parasite. A conclusion examines television shows such as Dekalog The West Wing The Handmaid’s Tale and God on Trial. With a glossary of key terms and suggestions for further reading throughout this book is an ideal starting point for anyone seeking a full introduction to religion and film bible and film bible and popular culture and theology and film.

GBP 18.99
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Organic Photochemistry

Organic Photochemistry

Organic photochemistry is the science arising from the application of photochemicalmethods to organic chemistry and organic chemical methods to photochemistry. It is aninterdisciplinary frontier. Intense activity in organic photochemistry in the last decade has produced so vast anaccumulation of factual knowledge that chemists in general have viewed it with awe. Even those chemists engaged in the study of organic photochemistry will find the rate ofdevelopment in the field perplexing to a high degree. This series originated to fill theneed for a critical summary of this vigorously expanding field with the purpose ofdrawing together seemingly unrelated facts summarizing progress and clarifyingproblems. Volume 11 continues to fulfill the original essential role of this unique series byproviding a convenient review of the structural aspects of organic photochemistry. Aswith earlier volumes this new book offers the research findings of distinguishedauthorities. It stresses timely aspects of organic photochemistry-previously scatteredthroughout the large body of literature-for which necessary critical review has beenlacking. This volume of the series emphasizes the mechanistic details of the di-n:-methanerearrangement . the synthetic aspects of the oxadi-n:-methane reaction . thephotochemistry of carbenium ions and related species . photoinduced hydrogen atomabstraction by carbonyl compounds . and matrix photochemistry of nitrenes carbenes and excited triplet states. Complete with numerous illustrations and bibliographiccitations of the literature this book explores these important processes to the advantageof organic chemists as an aid to research and as a source for supplementary knowledgeon particular topics .

GBP 56.99
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Shakespeare’s Politic Histories The Italian Connection

Shakespeare’s Politic Histories The Italian Connection

This book posits that Shakespeare’s First Tetralogy draws inspiration from the Italian “politic histories” of the early modern period. These works of history influenced by the Roman historian Tacitus delve into the exploration of the machinations of power politics in governance and the shaping of historical events. The argument is that closely analysing these Italian “politic histories” can significantly enhance our understanding of the “politic” aspects dramatized in Shakespeare’s early English History plays. Specifically the writings of Niccolo Machiavelli are highlighted as contributing to this understanding. These “politic histories” were accessible (in a variety of forms) to many English early modern writers including Shakespeare. Thus they serve as foundation for political and strategic analogies enriching our interpretation of Shakespeare’s politic histories. While delving into the Italian “politic” historians can illuminate Shakespeare’s achievement it is suggested that we should regard the English History plays as “politic histories” in their own right. In essence they are dramatized versions of precisely the same kinds of “politic” historical writing with its emphasis on ragion di Stato or raison d’état. This emphasis on what the Elizabethans called “stratagems” introduces new approaches to interpreting the plays. Considering the motivation and action of its characters entails novel approaches that challenge the established reading of the plays’ ‘Machiavellian’ characters (particularly Richard III) and shed light on previously overlooked characters (particularly Buckingham and Stanley) revealing their considerably greater strategic acumen. This exploration provides fresh avenues for reading the Shakespeare’s politic histories and better appreciate their Italian connection. | Shakespeare’s Politic Histories The Italian Connection

GBP 145.00
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