Author: Beverley Davis
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
ISBN: 1398466751
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 912
Book Description
What would you do if saving your people meant working with the enemy? Dr Catherine Sommers and Commander John Blue Eagle get that opportunity, but what if the most powerful man in the Empire has an ulterior motive? And what if between you and the destruction of everything you love is one man who believes he is sent by God to save humanity itself? The Manta Agis is the Empire’s most powerful warship, an intergalactic aircraft carrier that will bend time and space to go on the hunt of a lifetime against an enemy that gives no quarter and destroys all it meets, an enemy from the unknown regions of the galaxy? When the Agis returns home, the old enemies must become allies or die.
Manta Agis
Author: Beverley Davis
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
ISBN: 1398466751
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 912
Book Description
What would you do if saving your people meant working with the enemy? Dr Catherine Sommers and Commander John Blue Eagle get that opportunity, but what if the most powerful man in the Empire has an ulterior motive? And what if between you and the destruction of everything you love is one man who believes he is sent by God to save humanity itself? The Manta Agis is the Empire’s most powerful warship, an intergalactic aircraft carrier that will bend time and space to go on the hunt of a lifetime against an enemy that gives no quarter and destroys all it meets, an enemy from the unknown regions of the galaxy? When the Agis returns home, the old enemies must become allies or die.
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
ISBN: 1398466751
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 912
Book Description
What would you do if saving your people meant working with the enemy? Dr Catherine Sommers and Commander John Blue Eagle get that opportunity, but what if the most powerful man in the Empire has an ulterior motive? And what if between you and the destruction of everything you love is one man who believes he is sent by God to save humanity itself? The Manta Agis is the Empire’s most powerful warship, an intergalactic aircraft carrier that will bend time and space to go on the hunt of a lifetime against an enemy that gives no quarter and destroys all it meets, an enemy from the unknown regions of the galaxy? When the Agis returns home, the old enemies must become allies or die.
AGIS
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 614
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 614
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Plutarch's Lives, tr. by J. and W. Langhorne
Author: Plutarchus
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Languages : en
Pages : 868
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Languages : en
Pages : 868
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M. Accii Plauti Comœdiæ
Author: Titus Maccius Plautus
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Category : Latin drama
Languages : en
Pages : 526
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Category : Latin drama
Languages : en
Pages : 526
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The Works of Mr. Abraham Cowley
Author: Abraham Cowley
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Languages : en
Pages : 872
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Languages : en
Pages : 872
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An account of the Life and Writings of Mr. Abraham Cowley, etc
Author: Thomas SPRAT (Bishop of Rochester.)
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Languages : en
Pages : 870
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Languages : en
Pages : 870
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The Second and Third Parts of the Works of Mr Abraham Cowley
Author: Abraham Cowley
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Category : Botany
Languages : en
Pages : 376
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Category : Botany
Languages : en
Pages : 376
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The Complete Works in Verse and Prose of Abraham Cowley
Author: Abraham Cowley
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Languages : en
Pages : 398
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Languages : en
Pages : 398
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A Complete Collection of the Historical, Political, and Miscellaneous Works of John Milton
Author: John Milton
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 666
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 666
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Plautus: Pseudolus
Author: David Christenson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108889344
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 418
Book Description
Pseudolus of all Plautus' comedies most fully reveals its author's metapoetics. As its eponymous clever slave telegraphs his every move to spectators, Pseudolus highlights the aesthetic, social, and performative priorities of Plautine comedy: brilliant linguistic play, creative appropriation of comic tradition, interrogation of convention and social norms, the projection of an air of improvisation and a fresh comic universe, and exploration of dramatic mimesis itself. The extensive Introduction analyses Plautus' delightful comedy as a stage-performance, the comic playwright's translation and adaptation practices, his innovative deployment of language and metrical and musical virtuosity, as well as the play's transmission and reception. In addition to detailed elucidation of the Latin text, the Commentary examines Pseudolus as a lens into Roman slave society at the time of its debut at the Megalensian festival of 191 BCE. The edition engages throughout with current criticism and issues of interest to both students and scholars.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108889344
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 418
Book Description
Pseudolus of all Plautus' comedies most fully reveals its author's metapoetics. As its eponymous clever slave telegraphs his every move to spectators, Pseudolus highlights the aesthetic, social, and performative priorities of Plautine comedy: brilliant linguistic play, creative appropriation of comic tradition, interrogation of convention and social norms, the projection of an air of improvisation and a fresh comic universe, and exploration of dramatic mimesis itself. The extensive Introduction analyses Plautus' delightful comedy as a stage-performance, the comic playwright's translation and adaptation practices, his innovative deployment of language and metrical and musical virtuosity, as well as the play's transmission and reception. In addition to detailed elucidation of the Latin text, the Commentary examines Pseudolus as a lens into Roman slave society at the time of its debut at the Megalensian festival of 191 BCE. The edition engages throughout with current criticism and issues of interest to both students and scholars.