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2025

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It is with difficulty that I persuade myself, that it is I who am sitting and writing to you from this great city of the East. Whether I look upon the face of nature, or the works of man, I see every thing different from what the West presents; so widely different, that it seems to me, at times, as if I were subject to the power of a dream. But I rouse myself, and find that I am awake, and that it is really I, your old friend and neighbor, Piso, late a dweller upon the Coelian hill, who am...

2025

EN

a sequel to Zenobia—published nearly ten years ago under the name of ‘Probus,’ was soon republished, in several places abroad, under that of ‘Aurelian.’ So far from complaining of the innovation, I could not but regard it as a piece of good fortune, as I had myself long thought the present a more appropriate title than the one originally chosen. Add to this, that the publisher of the work, on lately proposing a new edition, urgently advised the adoption of the foreign name, and I have thou...

2025

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This historical novel provides a fictionalized account of the Roman Emperor Aurelian and the events that occurred during his reign in the third century AD. The narrative likely explores Aurelian's military campaigns, his efforts to restore the Roman Empire's territorial integrity, and the political intrigues of the time.William Ware was an American author known for his historical novels set in ancient Rome. "Aurelian; or, Rome in the Third Century" is one of his most famous works, showcasi...

2025

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The novel tells the story of Zenobia, the queen of Palmyra, an ancient city in the Roman Empire. Zenobia, known for her intelligence and bravery, led her people in a revolt against the Roman Empire during the 3rd century. The narrative focuses on Zenobia's leadership, her military campaigns, her struggles against Roman forces, and the eventual fall of Palmyra.William Ware's "Zenobia" is esteemed for its historical detail and portrayal of a powerful and influential female leader in ancient ...

Introductory Statistics

A Conceptual Approach Using R

2013

EN

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This comprehensive and uniquely organized text is aimed at undergraduate and graduate level statistics courses in education, psychology, and other social sciences. A conceptual approach, built around common issues and problems rather than statistical techniques, allows students to understand the conceptual nature of statistical procedures and to focus more on cases and examples of analysis. Wherever possible, presentations contain explanations of the underlying reasons behind a technique. ...

PricePHP10,594.30

2022

EN

In 'Zenobia; or, the Fall of Palmyra,' William Ware intricately weaves a tale set against the majestic backdrop of ancient Palmyra, exploring themes of love, power, and the inexorable passage of time. Through his evocative prose and vivid characterizations, Ware employs a romantic literary style that melds historical grandeur with emotional depth, capturing the spirit of a civilization at the height of its influence. The narrative unfolds around the formidable queen Zenobia, whose defiance...

2015

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This book--a sequel to Zenobia--published nearly ten years ago under the name of 'Probus,' was soon republished, in several places abroad, under that of 'Aurelian.' So far from complaining of the innovation, I could not but regard it as a piece of good fortune, as I had myself long thought the present a more appropriate title than the one originally chosen. Add to this, that the publisher of the work, on lately proposing a new edition, urgently advised the adoption of the foreign name, and...

2018

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The record which follows, is by the hand of me, NICOMACHUS, once the happy servant of the great Queen of Palmyra, than whom the world never saw a queen more illustrious, or a woman adorned with brighter virtues. But my design is not to write her eulogy, or to recite the wonderful story of her life. That task requires a stronger and a more impartial hand than mine. The life of Zenobia by Nicomachus, would be the portrait of a mother and a divinity, drawn by the pen of a child and a worshipp...

2016

EN

William Ware (1797-1852) was an American romancer. He graduated at Harvard (1816), studied for the Unitarian ministry, and preached in New York and later in Massachusetts. He achieved literary recognition chiefly from his authorship of two historical romances Zenobia; or, The Fall of Palmyra (1837) and Aurelian; or, Rome in the Third Century (1838).

Zenobia; or, the Fall of Palmyra

A Tale of Power, Betrayal, and Conquest in Ancient Palmyra

2019

EN

In "Zenobia; or, the Fall of Palmyra," William Ware masterfully intertwines historical fiction with romance to narrate the tragic tale of the eponymous Zenobia, the formidable queen of Palmyra. Set against the backdrop of the declining Roman Empire during the third century CE, Ware employs a lush and evocative literary style that paints a vivid portrait of Zenobia's reign, her audacious military campaigns, and her ultimate downfall. The novel, rich in historical detail, delves into themes ...

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Aurelian; or, Rome in the Third Century

Enriched edition. Power, Loyalty, and Intrigue in Ancient Rome's Turbulent Era

2019

EN

In "Aurelian; or, Rome in the Third Century," William Ware intricately weaves a narrative rich with historical detail, capturing the tumultuous spirit of a pivotal era in the Roman Empire. The novel is characterized by its vivid descriptions and engaging dialogue, artfully blending historical fact with compelling fiction. As it navigates the complexities of Aurelian's reign, the reader gains insight into the socio-political challenges and cultural dynamics of the time, making this work not...

The American Vignola

A Guide to the Making of Classical Architecture

2012

EN

"Vignola codified the rules of classical architecture for the Italian Renaissance . . . Ware codified Vignola for the American Renaissance." — John Barrington Bayley, from the Introductory Notes to The American VignolaFrom 1890 to 1940, Americans designed and built classical architecture on an extraordinary scale. During this American Renaissance were built countless libraries, museums, universities, courthouses, capitol buildings and other structures, both public and priva...

PricePHP840.49