Sordea


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Cassiopeia Malahki, an 18-year-old girl, falls prey to the unjust and inhumane system of her society, due to lower social standing. A society ravished by a long war and divided by a great wall where the rich command from within as they relish in the plentitude of luxuries of the Great City while the poor obey from the other side in their misery and poverty with forceful work and degrading treatment. Forced away from her home and sold as an object to the unfeeling and cruel upper class, Cassiopeia has to endure a torturous cycle of injustices and humiliation. In the midst of all the abuse and degradation, she struggles to hold on to her dignity, made worse by conflicting feelings that arise with the unlikely relationships that form in her life.




Medical Times


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A Key to Locked Doors


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Gerrit Bos (Ph.D. 1989) is Professor Emeritus of Jewish Studies at the University of Cologne. He has published extensively in the fields of Jewish studies, Islamic studies, and medieval science and medicine in Arabic and Hebrew texts. In July 2023, he celebrated his 75th birthday. On this occasion, his colleagues and students presented him with a Festschrift containing over twenty original papers. They deal with various topics belonging to his wider fields of interest ranging from the Ancient Orient, Jewish and Islamic theology and philosophy, medicine and natural sciences in medieval Islamicate and European countries, to Romance philology and linguistics.




Epochal Dream


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Brinn, a small Ibalexan, is the last of his kind. After his world is destroyed, he is rescued by the Guardians of Eternal Life, a race of benevolent super beings who have mastered immortality, resurrection, and creation itself. Billions of years ago, they were once known as "human." Humanity has emerged into the New Epochal, a newly born universe created from an ekpyrotic big bang. The Guardians, stewards of the universe, hold the Principal Cause above all things: Life, a creation of Life, creates Life, and Life lives forever. The Guardians call Epsilon Truthe, a white dwarf star, their new home. From there, they have spread out across the galaxy to further the Principal Cause. But one amongst them dares to challenge the chancery laws of his people. Now a rogue, exiled Guardian, he sets out on a campaign of dissent and sabotage. Soon, he has recruited a full third of his fellow Guardians to his cause, and a once-united Epsilon Truthe finds itself in conflict. Brinn is soon propelled to the center of attention as the representative for an ancient alien known as the Archxion. This intervention is timely, for the Guardians' adversary has united with a nihilist faction of the Angelian Conglomerate, a group of races who were once perceived as "angels" by Terran Humanity-and these Angelian separatists consider the Guardians an infestation of their domain. What's more, they vow to not allow Terran Humanity, or any race for that matter, to transit to the next epochal cycle of the universe.




Romanic Review


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Dictiones Ungaricæ summo studio collectæ et Latine conversæ, juxtaque ordinem literarum ... digestæ. Nunc denuo ... emendatæ, plurimis vocibus, formulisque loquendis Latine redditis auctæ,&usitatioribus proverbiis Ungaricis, cum Latinis adagiis æquipollentibus locupletatæ, etc. (Dictiones Latinæ, cum Græca et Ungarica earum interpretatione. Dictiones Ungaricæ Latine versæ.).


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