Jean-Christophe; Volume I : Dawn, Morning, Youth, Revolt by Romain Rolland


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Embark on an epic literary journey with "Jean-Christophe: Volume I - Dawn, Morning, Youth, Revolt" by Romain Rolland. Step into the tumultuous world of Jean-Christophe as he navigates the complexities of life, love, and artistic ambition amidst the backdrop of fin-de-siècle Europe. Experience the sweeping saga of Jean-Christophe's coming-of-age, from the innocence of dawn to the fiery passions of youth and the transformative power of revolt. Romain Rolland's masterful prose weaves a tapestry of emotions and experiences, capturing the essence of a generation on the brink of change. But amidst the tumultuous events and personal struggles lies a timeless question: What does it mean to pursue one's passions in a world rife with uncertainty and upheaval? Are we defined by our circumstances, or do we possess the power to forge our own destinies? Explore the depths of the human soul and the complexities of artistic expression through Jean-Christophe's journey. With each chapter, Rolland invites readers to ponder the nature of creativity, resilience, and the search for meaning in a rapidly changing world. Are you ready to embark on an unforgettable odyssey with "Jean-Christophe"? Prepare to be swept away by a tale of love, loss, and redemption that will resonate with readers of all ages and backgrounds. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of European culture and history as you follow Jean-Christophe's quest for artistic and personal fulfillment. With Rolland as your guide, you'll experience the highs and lows of life in early 20th-century Europe with unparalleled depth and insight. Join Jean-Christophe on his journey of self-discovery and artistic awakening. Let the adventure begin! Don't miss your chance to experience the timeless masterpiece that has captivated readers for generations. Purchase your copy of "Jean-Christophe: Volume I - Dawn, Morning, Youth, Revolt" by Romain Rolland now and embark on a literary journey that will stay with you long after the final page. ```




Dawn of the Morning


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"Dawn of the Morning" tells the story of Dawn Rensselaer, a runaway bride, who fled her husband after being tricked into marriage. The author, Grace Livingston Hill was an early 20th-century novelist and wrote both under her real name and the pseudonym Marcia Macdonald. She wrote over 100 novels and numerous short stories and her characters are most often young female Christian women or those who become so within the confines of the story. Hill's messages are simple in nature: good versus evil. As Hill believed that the Bible was very clear about what was good and evil in life and had firm faith God's ability to restore everything, the same belief was also reflected in her own works. Even today Hill's novels are widely read and appreciated for their romance and their inspiring life lessons.




A Complete Greek and English Lexicon for the Poems of Homer and the Homeridae


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Reprint of the original, first published in 1874. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.




Zaryanichka


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Creation in Six Days


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Creation in Six Days offers an exegetical, literary, and theological defense of the traditional interpretation of the Genesis account of six-day creation. Jordan's account is primarily designed to answer any approach to the text of Genesis, such as the increasingly popular Framework Hypothesis, that pits the text's literary features against its historical and narrative sense. Beyond his exegetical critique of several prominent positions, Jordan offers a constructive reading of the early parts of Genesis and also seeks to uncover the assumptions which attract people to the Framework Interpretation and similar views. The explanation, he says, lies in the acceptance of many of the questionable assumptions of modern science on the part of most Christians today, coupled with the pervasiveness of a gnostic or nonhistorical attitude toward the Christian faith.







A Greek Reader


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Индоевропейский словарь с ностратическими этимологиями. Том III


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Настоящая монография представляет собой трехтомное посмертное издание труда выдающегося советского и российского лингвиста А. Б. Долгопольского, одного из крупнейших и всемирно признанных специалистов по сравнительно-историческому языкознанию и изучению дальнего родства языков. «Индоевропейский словарь с ностратическими этимологиями» составлен автором на основе главного труда его жизни – «Ностратического словаря», работу над которым А. Б. Долгопольский неотрывно и интенсивно вёл почти полвека.Основной своей задачей автор считает определение и доказательство ностратических истоков индоевропейской лексики, поиск регулярных соответствий между лексическими единицами индоевропейских языков и языков других семей Старого Света. Словарь содержит 1397 вхождений, представляющих собой реконструированные корни индоевропейского праязыка с указанием их потомков в языках индоевропейской семьи и внешних соответствий в других семьях ностратических языков. Как по широте охвата лингвистического материала, так и по глубине разработки каждой словарной единицы словарь представляет собой уникальный материал для анализа и предназначен не только для лингвистов, изучающих индоевропейские языки, но и для специалистов по сравнительно-историческому изучению языков других семей.




Kurux Historical Phonology Reconsidered


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Kurux (Oraon), with Malto and Brahui a member of the North Dravidian subfamily of the Dravidian languages, is spoken primarily in the Indian state of Jharkhand. The objective of the present study is to investigate the evolution of the Kurux phonemic system. This evolution can be described as a sequence of the Proto-Dravidian stage, the processes of sound change that followed upon this stage, the Pre-Kurux-Malto stage, and the further processes of sound change which led to modern Kurux. Both stages and both sets of processes of sound change are reconstructed in detail, proceeding from the Kurux etyma included in the revised edition of the Dravidian Etymological Dictionary (1984), from which selections had to be made, however: Items of non-Dravidian (Indo-Aryan, Munda, Persian) origin as well as doubtful cases had to be identified and left out of account, so that the Proto-Dravidian reconstructions presented here are based on only 43 per cent of the Kurux etyma registered in the revised edition of the Dravidian Etymological Dictionary. Additional subjects dealt with include identification of the comparative evidence available for Proto-North-Dravidian, discussion of features that can serve as isoglosses for the North Dravidian subfamily, and considerations regarding the original home of the speakers of North Dravidian languages.




Swahili-English Dictionary


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