Author: Kyle Higgins
Publisher: Image Comics
ISBN: 9781534302372
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
When an astronaut on HADRIAN’S WALL is murdered, pill-popping detective Simon Moore is dispatched to investigate the ship’s crew... including his own ex-wife. But if Simon's not careful, what he finds could make the interstellar Cold War go red hot. From the creative team behind the critically-acclaimed series C.O.W.L. comes a gripping, locked room murder mystery where the secrets of everyone involved are as dark as the space that surrounds them. “A love letter to Blade Runner, Outland and Aliens.”—IGN “A visual epic unlike anything in recent memory.”—COMICS BEAT “Compelling... Evocative.”--AV CLUB "Gorgeous." -- NERDIST Collects the entire 8 issue series.
Hadrian's Wall
Author: Kyle Higgins
Publisher: Image Comics
ISBN: 9781534302372
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
When an astronaut on HADRIAN’S WALL is murdered, pill-popping detective Simon Moore is dispatched to investigate the ship’s crew... including his own ex-wife. But if Simon's not careful, what he finds could make the interstellar Cold War go red hot. From the creative team behind the critically-acclaimed series C.O.W.L. comes a gripping, locked room murder mystery where the secrets of everyone involved are as dark as the space that surrounds them. “A love letter to Blade Runner, Outland and Aliens.”—IGN “A visual epic unlike anything in recent memory.”—COMICS BEAT “Compelling... Evocative.”--AV CLUB "Gorgeous." -- NERDIST Collects the entire 8 issue series.
Publisher: Image Comics
ISBN: 9781534302372
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
When an astronaut on HADRIAN’S WALL is murdered, pill-popping detective Simon Moore is dispatched to investigate the ship’s crew... including his own ex-wife. But if Simon's not careful, what he finds could make the interstellar Cold War go red hot. From the creative team behind the critically-acclaimed series C.O.W.L. comes a gripping, locked room murder mystery where the secrets of everyone involved are as dark as the space that surrounds them. “A love letter to Blade Runner, Outland and Aliens.”—IGN “A visual epic unlike anything in recent memory.”—COMICS BEAT “Compelling... Evocative.”--AV CLUB "Gorgeous." -- NERDIST Collects the entire 8 issue series.
Protecting the Roman Empire
Author: Matthew Symonds
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108383858
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
The Roman army enjoys an enviable reputation as an instrument of waging war, but as the modern world reminds us, an enduring victory requires far more than simply winning battles. When it came to suppressing counterinsurgencies, or deterring the depredations of bandits, the army frequently deployed small groups of infantry and cavalry based in fortlets. This remarkable installation type has never previously been studied in detail, and shows a new side to the Roman army. Rather than displaying the aggressive uniformity for which the Roman military is famous, individual fortlets were usually bespoke installations tailored to local needs. Examining fortlet use in north-west Europe helps explain the differing designs of the Empire's most famous artificial frontier systems: Hadrian's Wall, the Antonine Wall, and the Upper German and Raetian limites. The archaeological evidence is fully integrated with documentary sources, which disclose the gritty reality of life in a Roman fortlet.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108383858
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
The Roman army enjoys an enviable reputation as an instrument of waging war, but as the modern world reminds us, an enduring victory requires far more than simply winning battles. When it came to suppressing counterinsurgencies, or deterring the depredations of bandits, the army frequently deployed small groups of infantry and cavalry based in fortlets. This remarkable installation type has never previously been studied in detail, and shows a new side to the Roman army. Rather than displaying the aggressive uniformity for which the Roman military is famous, individual fortlets were usually bespoke installations tailored to local needs. Examining fortlet use in north-west Europe helps explain the differing designs of the Empire's most famous artificial frontier systems: Hadrian's Wall, the Antonine Wall, and the Upper German and Raetian limites. The archaeological evidence is fully integrated with documentary sources, which disclose the gritty reality of life in a Roman fortlet.
A Short Guide to Hadrian's Wall
Author: Andrew Tibbs
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
ISBN: 1398113107
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 238
Book Description
An accessible illustrated introduction to the history of sites located across the iconic location of Hadrian's Wall.
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
ISBN: 1398113107
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 238
Book Description
An accessible illustrated introduction to the history of sites located across the iconic location of Hadrian's Wall.
A short history of England to the death of George the third
Author: England
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
Hadrian's Walls
Author: Robert Draper
Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
In a surprising debut novel, the lifelong friendship between a prison's director and a notorious convict creates a conflict between obligation and loyalty.
Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
In a surprising debut novel, the lifelong friendship between a prison's director and a notorious convict creates a conflict between obligation and loyalty.
Death, War, and Sacrifice
Author: Bruce Lincoln
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 9780226481999
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
One of the world's leading specialists in Indo-European religion and society, Bruce Lincoln expresses in these essays his severe doubts about the existence of a much-hypothesized prototypical Indo-European religion. Written over fifteen years, the essays—six of them previously unpublished—fall into three parts. Part I deals with matters "Indo-European" in a relatively unproblematized way, exploring a set of haunting images that recur in descriptions of the Otherworld from many cultures. While Lincoln later rejects this methodology, these chapters remain the best available source of data for the topics they address. In Part II, Lincoln takes the data for each essay from a single culture area and shifts from the topic of dying to that of killing. Of particular interest are the chapters connecting sacrifice to physiology, a master discourse of antiquity that brought the cosmos, the human body, and human society into an ideologically charged correlation. Part III presents Lincoln's most controversial case against a hypothetical Indo-European protoculture. Reconsidering the work of the prominent Indo-Europeanist Georges Dumézil, Lincoln argues that Dumézil's writings were informed and inflected by covert political concerns characteristic of French fascism. This collection is an invaluable resource for students of myth, ritual, ancient societies, anthropology, and the history of religions. Bruce Lincoln is professor of humanities and religious studies at the University of Minnesota.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 9780226481999
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
One of the world's leading specialists in Indo-European religion and society, Bruce Lincoln expresses in these essays his severe doubts about the existence of a much-hypothesized prototypical Indo-European religion. Written over fifteen years, the essays—six of them previously unpublished—fall into three parts. Part I deals with matters "Indo-European" in a relatively unproblematized way, exploring a set of haunting images that recur in descriptions of the Otherworld from many cultures. While Lincoln later rejects this methodology, these chapters remain the best available source of data for the topics they address. In Part II, Lincoln takes the data for each essay from a single culture area and shifts from the topic of dying to that of killing. Of particular interest are the chapters connecting sacrifice to physiology, a master discourse of antiquity that brought the cosmos, the human body, and human society into an ideologically charged correlation. Part III presents Lincoln's most controversial case against a hypothetical Indo-European protoculture. Reconsidering the work of the prominent Indo-Europeanist Georges Dumézil, Lincoln argues that Dumézil's writings were informed and inflected by covert political concerns characteristic of French fascism. This collection is an invaluable resource for students of myth, ritual, ancient societies, anthropology, and the history of religions. Bruce Lincoln is professor of humanities and religious studies at the University of Minnesota.
Life/Death Rhythms of Ancient Empires - Climatic Cycles Influence Rule of Dynasties
Author: Will Slatyer
Publisher: PartridgeIndia
ISBN: 1482894076
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 403
Book Description
"The Life/Death Rhythms of Ancient Empires" outlines the flow of history from 3000BC to 1400AD to identify the factors that make up dominant, just, prosperous civilisations that can be described as golden cultures. These factors were found to have common features and the cultures themselves could be described in cyclical terms. This meant that the rise and fall of future dominant cultures could be roughly forecast to some degree in terms of hundreds of years. The evolution of capitalism was made possible, during and after actual warfare, by ancient priests and bankers, assisted by the invention of coinage. Capitalism was practised in the ancient world, supported at times by warfare and religion. It was vanquished for centuries by powerful weapons called irresponsible debt, and debasement of currency. The global capitalism of the twenty-first century is dependent on debt and a debased US dollar. A review of ancient history provides the basis for a glimpse into the future. This century's global temperature increase, which so excites environmentalists, can be shown to be part of a thousand year climate cycle. There well might be a human element to global warming but this just exacerbates the centuries' long cyclical pattern. Research has shown that periods of hot-dry and cold-dry climate have effects on human behaviour. Extrapolation of cycles enables forecasts of human behaviour to be made well into the new millennium. Dominant prosperous societies have occurred at roughly 200 year intervals which can suggest time-lines for societies in the present and the future A relatively irreverent history of ancient cultures, war, religion, money and debt produces cyclical analysis enabling a forecast that the USA might lose world dominance in 2040. The next volume "Life/Death Rhythms from the Capitalist Renaissance" will include economic data that will allow refined cyclical forecasts.
Publisher: PartridgeIndia
ISBN: 1482894076
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 403
Book Description
"The Life/Death Rhythms of Ancient Empires" outlines the flow of history from 3000BC to 1400AD to identify the factors that make up dominant, just, prosperous civilisations that can be described as golden cultures. These factors were found to have common features and the cultures themselves could be described in cyclical terms. This meant that the rise and fall of future dominant cultures could be roughly forecast to some degree in terms of hundreds of years. The evolution of capitalism was made possible, during and after actual warfare, by ancient priests and bankers, assisted by the invention of coinage. Capitalism was practised in the ancient world, supported at times by warfare and religion. It was vanquished for centuries by powerful weapons called irresponsible debt, and debasement of currency. The global capitalism of the twenty-first century is dependent on debt and a debased US dollar. A review of ancient history provides the basis for a glimpse into the future. This century's global temperature increase, which so excites environmentalists, can be shown to be part of a thousand year climate cycle. There well might be a human element to global warming but this just exacerbates the centuries' long cyclical pattern. Research has shown that periods of hot-dry and cold-dry climate have effects on human behaviour. Extrapolation of cycles enables forecasts of human behaviour to be made well into the new millennium. Dominant prosperous societies have occurred at roughly 200 year intervals which can suggest time-lines for societies in the present and the future A relatively irreverent history of ancient cultures, war, religion, money and debt produces cyclical analysis enabling a forecast that the USA might lose world dominance in 2040. The next volume "Life/Death Rhythms from the Capitalist Renaissance" will include economic data that will allow refined cyclical forecasts.
An Almanack...
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Almanacs, English
Languages : en
Pages : 1194
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Almanacs, English
Languages : en
Pages : 1194
Book Description
The Roman Army from Hadrian to Constantine
Author: Michael Simkins
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1782002472
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 50
Book Description
The year AD 122 was the first time a Roman Emperor had set foot in the Province of Britannia since the invasion in AD 43. No doubt he had read many reports concerning the damage caused by marauding tribesmen crossing from what is now Scotland into the Province. Hadrian, therefore, decided in the words of his biographer 'to build a wall to separate the Romans from the Barbarians'. This engaging work from author Michael Simkins explores in depth the organisation, equipment, weapons and armour of the Roman Army from Hadrian to Constantine, one of the most exciting periods in Roman history.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1782002472
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 50
Book Description
The year AD 122 was the first time a Roman Emperor had set foot in the Province of Britannia since the invasion in AD 43. No doubt he had read many reports concerning the damage caused by marauding tribesmen crossing from what is now Scotland into the Province. Hadrian, therefore, decided in the words of his biographer 'to build a wall to separate the Romans from the Barbarians'. This engaging work from author Michael Simkins explores in depth the organisation, equipment, weapons and armour of the Roman Army from Hadrian to Constantine, one of the most exciting periods in Roman history.
Frontiers of the Roman Empire: Hadrian's Wall
Author: David J. Breeze
Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 1803274174
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
This highly illustrated book offers an accessible summary of Hadrian’s Wall, and an overview of the wider context of the Roman frontiers.
Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 1803274174
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
This highly illustrated book offers an accessible summary of Hadrian’s Wall, and an overview of the wider context of the Roman frontiers.