Quasar 169


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Quasar Force Officer Alex Roglitz is back in four more thrilling adventures with his strange and alluring partner, Quasar 169... Quasarphysical When it's suggested he find a replacement for his last partner, Quasar 169, Alex discovers himself instead in the middle of a manhunt for the beautiful fugitive Damian Baker. The only way he can help is by tearing up the joint Roglitz-style, but can he outwit a team of alien bounty hunters programmed to win at all costs? Quasarmoon Amanda shows up unexpectedly at the home of a retired veterinarian with an interest in the paranormal at the same time a half-baked group of werewolf-wanna-be's plan to hold their big annual "pack meeting". The fur flies when things go horribly awry and only a shady stranger from New York can set things right. Quasar Real Alex's immediate supervisor is very straight-laced and by the book, but he throws the book away when he requires him to tackle a very personal undercover operation. Illusion rules when Virtual Reality is taken to a whole new level with stolen alien technology behind it. Alex and Amanda must decide what is real and what is not when greed and deception leads to murder. Quasar Sleep The Silver Sphere aliens return! One by one, his co-workers succumb to their desires until only Alex and Amanda are left to halt a potential worldwide invasion. From the author of Trumpet Of The Unicorn and Quasar 169: Silver Sphere Sightings comes this second book in the Quasar series of science fiction adventure.




The Genesis of Roman Architecture


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An important new look at Rome's earliest buildings and their context within the broader tradition of Mediterranean culture This groundbreaking study traces the development of Roman architecture and its sculpture from the earliest days to the middle of the 5th century BCE. Existing narratives cast the Greeks as the progenitors of classical art and architecture or rely on historical sources dating centuries after the fact to establish the Roman context. Author John North Hopkins, however, allows the material and visual record to play the primary role in telling the story of Rome's origins, synthesizing important new evidence from recent excavations. Hopkins's detailed account of urban growth and artistic, political, and social exchange establishes strong parallels with communities across the Mediterranean. From the late 7th century, Romans looked to increasingly distant lands for shifts in artistic production. By the end of the archaic period they were building temples that would outstrip the monumentality of even those on the Greek mainland. The book's extensive illustrations feature new reconstructions, allowing readers a rare visual exploration of this fragmentary evidence.




Cosmic Messengers


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Focusing on the ultimate limits of observational astronomy, Harwit explores how well we will ever understand the Universe.




Developments in Mathematical and Experimental Physics


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The FIRST MEXICAN MEETING ON MATHEMATICAL AND EXPERI MENTAL PHYSICS was held at EL COLEGIO N ACIONAL in Mexico Cit y, Mexico, from September 10 to 14, 2001. This event consisted of the LEOPOLDO GARciA-COLiN SCHERER Medal Lecture, delivered by Prof. Nicholas G. van Kampen, a series of plenary talks by Leopoldo Garcia-Colin, Giinter Nimtz, Luis F. Rodriguez, Ruoon Barrera, and Donald Saari, and of three parallel symposia, namely, Cosmology and Gravitation, Statistical Physics and Beyond, and Hydrodynamics and Dynamical Systems. The response from the Physics community was enthusiastic, with over 200 participants and around 80 speakers, from allover the world: USA, Canada, Mexico, Germany, France, Holland, United Kingdom, Switzerland, Spain, and Hungary. The main aim of the conference is to provide a scenario to Mexican researchers on the topics of Mathematical and Experimental Physics in order to keep them in contact with work going on in other parts of the world and at the same time to motivate and support the young and mid career researchers from our country. To achieve this goal, we decided to the most distinguished experts in the subjects of the invite as lecturers conference and to give the opportunity to young scientist to communi cate the results of their work. The plan is to celebrate this international endeavor every three years.




The House of Augustus


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A radical reexamination of the textual and archaeological evidence about Augustus and the Palatine Caesar Augustus (63 BC–AD 14), who is usually thought of as the first Roman emperor, lived on the Palatine Hill, the place from which the word “palace” originates. A startling reassessment of textual and archaeological evidence, The House of Augustus demonstrates that Augustus was never an emperor in any meaningful sense of the word, that he never had a palace, and that the so-called "Casa di Augusto" excavated on the Palatine was a lavish aristocratic house destroyed by the young Caesar in order to build the temple of Apollo. Exploring the Palatine from its first occupation to the present, T. P. Wiseman proposes a reexamination of the "Augustan Age," including much of its literature. Wiseman shows how the political and ideological background of Augustus' rise to power offers a radically different interpretation of the ancient evidence about the Augustan Palatine. Taking a long historical perspective in order to better understand the topography, Wiseman considers the legendary stories of Rome’s origins—in particular Romulus' foundation and inauguration of the city on the summit of the Palatine. He examines the new temple of Apollo and the piazza it overlooked, as well as the portico around it with its library used as a hall for Senate meetings, and he illustrates how Commander Caesar, who became Caesar Augustus, was the champion of the Roman people against an oppressive oligarchy corrupting the Republic. A decisive intervention in a critical debate among ancient historians and archaeologists, The House of Augustus recalibrates our views of a crucially important period and a revered public space.







Power and Place in Etruria


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This book reconstructs political history from the spatial organization of ancient society, challenging the approach favored by classicists.




The Real World War


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A Look Into Space


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Text and illustrations introduce basic information about space.




Windows on the Internet


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This book/CD-ROM package provides the only published support for most of the software in the suite. The result is an easy-to-use toolkit for Internet connection and exploration that will save Windows users a lot of time, effort and money. Specific topics covered include CU-SeeMe, Instu-Gold, Wincode, LView Pro, TC/TCP and Windows Sockets, Trumpet Winsock, Mosaic, WWW and much more.