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The Complete Works of the First Fathers of the Church
All 9 Volumes (The Ante-Nicene Collection)
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- Athanasius of AlexandriaGregory of NyssaClement of RomePolycarpIgnatiusPapiasBarnabasJustin MartyrIrenaeusCommodianusMathetesThe Pastor of HermasTatianTheophilusAthenagorasClement of AlexandriaTertullianMinucius FelixOrigenHippolytusCyprianCaiusNovatianGregory ThaumaturgusDionysius the GreatJulius AfricanusAnatoliusArchelausPeter of AlexandriaAlexander of LycopolisMethodiusArnobiusLactantiusVenantiusAsterius UrbanusVictorinusDionysius of RomeTheodotusAristides
2024
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This anthology edited by Philip Schaff, a renowned ecclesiastic historian, includes the most important works by early Christian theologians. Their comportment and sacrifice, their lectures and preaching, their moral values, and their understanding of Christianity and its most precious messages - shaped the foundations of the Christianity, helping it spread throughout the Roman Empire and beyond its borders during the first centuries after the death of Jesus. The edition includes: Volume I:...
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Over 1000 Books by 65 Early Christian Theologians
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- Augustine of HippoPope Leo IPope Gregory IPope Gregory IIClement of RomePolycarpIgnatiusJustin MartyrIrenaeusCommodianusTertullianHippolytusCyprianCaiusNovatianGregory ThaumaturgusDionysiusJulius AfricanusAnatoliusMethodiusAlexander of LycopolisLactantiusVenantiusAsterius UrbanusVictorinusTheodotusAristidesJohn ChrysostomEusebius of CaesareaConstantineScholasticus SocratesSozomenTheodoretRufinusAthanasius of AlexandriaGregory of NyssaCyril of JerusalemGregory of NazianzusBasil of CaesareaHilary of PoitiersJohn of DamascusAmbrose of MilanSulpicius SeverusVincent of LerinsEphrem the SyrianAphrahat
2024
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This meticulously edited anthology presents the complete early Christian writings from the first four centuries following the death of Christ. Edited by Philip Schaff, a renowned ecclesiastic historian, this extensive collection comprises thousands of Christian texts authored by over 60 of the most significant theologians and Church Fathers. Each author is accompanied by a detailed introduction providing insight into their life and works, illuminating their philosophical perspectives, advo...
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The dead seldom begin with words. They begin with sound.A knock in the wall.A rap beneath the floorboards.Three sharp blows in the dark when no living hand is near.The Dead Do Not Knock Once is a gripping nonfiction history of one of the oldest and most unsettling forms of haunting: the mysterious sounds said to come from the dead. From death knocks in old folklore to the birth of modern Spiritualism, from the Fox sis...
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This poetry book was written specifically to convey personal sentiments and act as an interactive and enlightening literary work, one which sheds light on crucial, and in some cases controversial topics, those to which we need to pay mindful attention. My desire was to give life to the poet within, by using this medium as a catalyst to share insight from a personal, experienced based perspective and inspire each readerAdditionally, the book expresses numerous thought provoking ideas...
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My Inventions, Highlights of His Life, The Story of My Experiments with Truth and others
2021
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Autobiographical works can take many forms, from the intimate writings made during life that were not necessarily intended for publication (including letters, diaries, journals, memoirs, and reminiscences) to a formal book-length autobiography.Reading an autobiography can offer a unique insight into a world and experience very different from your own — and these real-life stories are even more entertaining, and stranger, than fiction. Take a glimpse into the lives of some of the wor...
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According to Wikipedia: "Publius (or Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus (AD 56 AD 117) was a senator and a historian of the Roman Empire. The surviving portions of his two major works—the Annals and the Histories—examine the reigns of the Roman Emperors Tiberius, Claudius, Nero and those who reigned in the Year of the Four Emperors. These two works span the history of the Roman Empire from the death of Augustus in AD 14 to (presumably) the death of emperor Domitian in AD 96. There are enormous lacun...
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Gaius Valerius Catullus (ca. 84 BC - ca. 54 BC) was a Roman poet. His surviving works are still read widely, and continue to influence poetry and other forms of art. Excerpted from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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"The Sweating Sickness" by John Caius is a significant historical text that delves into the mysterious illness that plagued England during the 16th century. Caius, a physician and a prominent figure in the study of medicine, provides a detailed account of the symptoms, progression, and impact of this enigmatic disease. His observations are not only medical but also reflect the social and cultural context of the time, offering insights into how society responded to health crises. The work i...
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"De Canibus Britannicis: Of Englishe Dogges" is a seminal work by John Caius that explores the various breeds of dogs native to Britain. Written in a detailed and systematic manner, the book serves as both a scientific study and a practical guide for dog enthusiasts. Caius meticulously categorizes different breeds, providing insights into their characteristics, behaviors, and uses. His observations reflect a deep appreciation for dogs, showcasing their roles in society, from hunting compan...
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A Book for the Hammock, Newton Forster, Under Drake's Flag, Afloat at Last, Off to Sea, etc.
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- T. T. JeansBen Ames WilliamsH. Bedford-JonesRufus Rockwell WilsonCaptain R. N. Edward Edwardssurgeon George HamiltonWilliam Caius CrutchleyFrank Thomas BullenArthur E. KnightsFrederick MarryatE. Keble ChattertonG. A. HentyR. M. BallantyneRichard ClyntonGeorge CupplesGeorge Manville FennHarry CollingwoodJames GrantJohn C. HutchesonOliver OpticRussell DoubledayWilliam Henry Giles KingstonWilliam Clark RussellElijah KelloggPercy F. WestermanMolly Elliot SeawellJohn Andrew HigginsonStanley R. MatthewsThomas BingleyJames OtisHarry Castlemon
2025
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Seafaring Sagas: A Compendium of 53 Fascinating Books offers an alluring and comprehensive exploration of sea narratives spanning the golden age of sailing adventures to gripping tales of maritime mystery. This anthology presents a kaleidoscope of literary styles, from enthralling adventure and thrilling courage to nuanced tales of human ambition and folly. By weaving together fantastical legends and historically grounded accounts, the collection promises a rich navigation through the wate...
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Studies on Epidemic Influenza: Comprising Clinical and Laboratory Investigations, The pathology of influenza, The Third Great Plague, etc.
2025
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Pandemic Origins: 5 Classic Books on the Study of Epidemics is a profound exploration of the historical and scientific narratives that shape our understanding of epidemics. This anthology spans a range of literary styles, from clinical observations to historical analysis, providing a broad and nuanced perspective on the origins and impact of epidemics. Readers are invited into the meticulous investigations of past pandemics, each work offering unique insights into the societal reactions an...
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Unveiling the Impact of Historical Epidemics on Medieval Society
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- B. G. Babington
2023
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The Epidemics of the Middle Ages provides an illuminating exploration into the tumultuous backdrop of medieval pandemics, unraveling the multifaceted impact these crises imparted on society, culture, and thought. This anthology presents a tapestry of narratives, each capturing the profound unease and transformative nature of epidemical scourges. From harrowing depictions of societal upheaval to poignant reflections on the human condition, the collection delves into the diverse literary for...
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