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Publicado: Mie Ago 02, 2023 3:41 pm Título del mensaje: En AGOSTO he comprado... |
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Inauguro este mes con uno de los libros de Pamies que están saldando en Bookscenter:
Casaca roja, de Bernard Cornwell
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Publicado: Mie Ago 02, 2023 7:39 pm Título del mensaje: |
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Pax: War and Peace in Rome's Golden Age, de Tom Holland (Abacus Books, 2023):
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The third in the epic trilogy narrating the history of the Roman Empire from renowned historian Tom Holland.
Pax is the third in a trilogy of books narrating the history of the Roman Empire. The series that began with Rubicon, and continued with Dynasty, now arrives at the period which marks the apogee of the pax Romana. It provides a portrait of the ancient world's ultimate superpower at war and at peace; from the gilded capital to the barbarous realms beyond the frontier; from emperors to slaves.
The narrative features many of the most celebrated episodes in Roman history: the destruction of Jerusalem and Pompeii; the building of the Colosseum and Hadrian's Wall; the conquests of Trajan and the spread of Christianity.
Pax gives a portrait of Rome, the great white shark of the ancient world, the Siberian tiger, at the very pinnacle of her greatness. |
La traducción castellana saldrá en 2024 de la mano de Ático de los Libros. _________________ Web personal
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El de Tom Holland caerá seguro. |
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Publicado: Jue Ago 03, 2023 2:58 pm Título del mensaje: |
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Buenas Tardes,
Por fin me llega;
Orient-Express
de Mauricio Wiesenthal
 _________________ Cuiusvis hominis est errare; nullius nisi insipientis in errore perseverare.
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INIGO

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Publicado: Dom Ago 06, 2023 4:11 am Título del mensaje: |
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En efecto es un libro muy bien escrito, pero Antes de este libro escribio La Belle Epoque del Orient-Express, que me han recomendado como un libro alterno o amigo del nuevo publicado por Acantilado.
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Publicado: Dom Ago 06, 2023 12:06 pm Título del mensaje: |
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Justo acabo de recibir vía Amazon (me ahorré algo más de 6 €) Architecture. From Prehistory to Climate Emergency, de Barnabas Calder (Pelican [Penguin Books], 2022 [2020]), y que hace tiempo esperaba tener en formato bolsillo:
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A groundbreaking history of architecture told through the relationship between buildings and energy
The story of architecture is the story of humanity. The buildings we live in, from the humblest pre-historic huts to today's skyscrapers, reveal our priorities and ambitions, our family structures and power structures. And to an extent that hasn't been explored until now, architecture has been shaped in every era by our access to energy, from fire to farming to fossil fuels.
In this ground-breaking history of world architecture, Barnabas Calder takes us on a dazzling tour of some of the most astonishing buildings of the past fifteen thousand years, from Uruk, via Ancient Rome and Victorian Liverpool, to China's booming megacities. He reveals how every building - from the Parthenon to the Great Mosque of Damascus to a typical Georgian house - was influenced by the energy available to its architects, and why this matters.
Today architecture consumes so much energy that 40% of the world's greenhouse gas emissions come from the construction and running of buildings. If we are to avoid catastrophic climate change then now, more than ever, we need beautiful but also intelligent buildings, and to retrofit - not demolish - those that remain. Both a celebration of human ingenuity and a passionate call for greater sustainability, this is a history of architecture for our times. |
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Hoy recibí Journeys of the Mind: A Life in History, de Peter Brown (Princeton University Press, 2023);
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A beautifully written personal account of the discovery of late antiquity by one of the world’s most influential and distinguished historians.
The end of the ancient world was long regarded by historians as a time of decadence, decline, and fall. In his career-long engagement with this era, the widely acclaimed and pathbreaking historian Peter Brown has shown, however, that the “neglected half-millennium” now known as late antiquity was in fact crucial to the development of modern Europe and the Middle East. In Journeys of the Mind, Brown recounts his life and work, describing his efforts to recapture the spirit of an age. As he and other scholars opened up the history of the classical world in its last centuries to the wider world of Eurasia and northern Africa, they discovered previously overlooked areas of religious and cultural creativity as well as foundational institution-building. A respect for diversity and outreach to the non-European world, relatively recent concerns in other fields, have been a matter of course for decades among the leading scholars of late antiquity.
Documenting both his own intellectual development and the emergence of a new and influential field of study, Brown describes his childhood and education in Ireland, his university and academic training in England, and his extensive travels, particularly in the eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East. He discusses fruitful interactions with the work of scholars and colleagues that include the British anthropologist Mary Douglas and the French theorist Michel Foucault, and offers fascinating snapshots of such far-flung places as colonial Sudan, midcentury Oxford, and prerevolutionary Iran. With Journeys of the Mind, Brown offers an essential account of the “grand endeavor” to reimagine a decisive historical moment. |
Hojeése.
Me ahorré 17€ vía Amazon. _________________ Web personal
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Hoy, antes de que caiga el plomo del sol, me he pillado:
Hablar con corrección, de Pancracio Celdrán Gomariz
Recuerdo de un sueño, de Amy Tan
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Publicado: Dom Ago 20, 2023 5:25 pm Título del mensaje: |
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Hola a todos
Por ahora encuentro este libro sobre el Estoicismo,
Como ser un estoico,
Massimo Pigliucci _________________ Cuiusvis hominis est errare; nullius nisi insipientis in errore perseverare.
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Hoy recibí New Rome: The Roman Empire in the East, AD 395 - 700, de Paul Stephenson (Profile Books, 2023 [2022]):
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Long before Rome fell to the Ostrogoths in AD 476, a new city had risen to take its place as the beating heart of a late antique empire, the glittering Constantinople: New Rome.
In this magisterial work, Professor Paul Stephenson charts the centuries surrounding this epic shift of power. He traces the cultural, social and political forces that led to the empire being ruled from a city straddling Europe and Asia, placing all into a rich natural and environmental context informed by the latest scientific research.
Blending narrative with analysis, he shows how the city and empire of New Rome survived countless attacks and the rise of Islam. By the end, the wide world of linked cities had changed into a world founded on new ideas about government and God, art and war, and the very future of a Christian empire: Byzantium. |
El sexto y por ahora ultimo volumen de la espléndida colección sobre el mundo antiguo de Profile Books. Magnífico volumen que se une al resto de la colección. _________________ Web personal
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El de Massimo Pigliucci me lo pille hace poco de oferta en bolsillo. Lo malo es que tiene la letra un poquillo pequeña y me da una pereza ponerme las lentes...  _________________ Viento del Este y niebla gris anuncian que viene lo que ha de venir (Mary Poppins) |
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Publicado: Vie Ago 25, 2023 6:38 pm Título del mensaje: |
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Hace un rato, Homer and His Iliad, de Robin Lane Fox (Allen Lane, 2023):
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A thrilling study of the greatest of all epic poems, by one of the world's leading classicists
Homer's Iliad is the famous epic poem set among the tales of Troy. Its subject is the anger of the hero Achilles and its dreadful consequences for the warring Greeks and Trojans. It was composed more than 2,600 years ago, but still transfixes us with its tale of loss and battle, love and revenge, guided throughout by the active presence of the gods. Its beauty and profound bleakness are intensely moving but great questions remain: where, how and when it was composed and why it has such enduring power?
In this compelling book Robin Lane Fox addresses these questions, drawing on a life-long love and engagement with the poem. He argues for a place, a date and a method for its composition, giving us a sense of alternative approaches and grounding his own in discoveries about long heroic poems composed elsewhere in the world, and the ever-growing evidence of archaeology.
Unlike other books on the Iliad, this one combines the detailed expertise of a historian with the sensitivity of a teacher of it as poetry. Lane Fox goes on to consider hallmarks of the poem, its values, implicit and explicit, its characters, its women, its gods and even its horses. He argues repeatedly for its beautiful observation and addresses its parallel use of what is, to us, the natural world. Thousands of readers turn to the Iliad every year. In this superbly written and conceived tribute, Lane Fox expresses and amplifies what old and new readers can find in it. It is pervaded, he argues, by a poignant hardness which is not just a poetic trick. It is a deeply held view of the world. |
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¡A traducirlo! _________________ Otros pueblos tienen santos, los griegos tienen sabios.
Friedrich Nietzsche
La vida solo puede ser comprendida mirando atrás, pero solo puede ser vivida mirando adelante.
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