Autobiography: philosophy and social sciences Books
Harrassowitz Autobiographisches Schreiben ALS Asthetisches
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Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial Sí, si es contigo. Edición especial / Yes, If Its
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Kaveri Books Hind Swaraj or Indian Home Rule
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Aarhus University Press Denmark’s Catalyst: The Life and Letters of
Book SynopsisDenmark’s Catalyst: The Life and Letters of N.F.S. Grundtvig is the last book in the 6-volume series ‘N.F.S. Grundtvig. Works in English.’ Translator Edward Broadbridge joins forces with Grundtvig scholar Hans Raun Iversen in this new biography of the most influential Dane in modern Denmark. Grundtvig (1783-1872) was a pastor, pedagogue, poet, politician, and philosopher all rolled into one. Best known internationally for his concepts of a people’s (folk) high school, of ‘learning for life’ and of ‘lifelong learning’, in Denmark he is equally famous as the nation-builder and champion of ‘the common good’ – Denmark’s modern watchword.This comprehensive, illustrated biography is supplemented by 70 letters tracing Grundtvig’s personal experiences first-hand in surprisingly honest terms, including his love life, his depressions, and his four trips to England.
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HarperCollins India As Good as My Word: A Memoir
Book SynopsisIn this autobiography, he paints an intimate picture of the UPA government during one of its toughest phases and his own, crucial, role in steering India through some of her most severe crises the Great Recession of 2008, the oilmen's strike in 2009 and the 26/11 Mumbai attacks and scams the 2G Spectrum case and the 2010 Commonwealth Games corruption scandal. This book describes Chandrasekhar's experiments in public administration, cutting his teeth in trade diplomacy as the Indian ambassador to the World Trade Organization, his excellent working equation with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, his run-ins with some prominent ministers of the time, and his reflections on Indian democracy, economy and defence.
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Double 9 Booksllp Autobiography
Book SynopsisAutobiography is a memoir written by John Stuart Mill, one of the most prominent philosophers and political economists of the 19th century. The book details Mill's life from his childhood through his adulthood and his intellectual development as a philosopher and economist. Mill begins the autobiography by discussing his upbringing and the education he received from his father. He goes on to describe his own experiences with education and his struggles with depression and a lack of purpose in his early adulthood. The book also delves into Mill's political and philosophical beliefs, including his advocacy for utilitarianism and his support for women's rights and social equality. Mill discusses his work as a member of parliament and his involvement in the debates over colonialism and the treatment of India by the British Empire. Throughout the autobiography, Mill reflects on the influences and experiences that shaped his intellectual development and his contributions to political and philosophical thought. Autobiography is a fascinating and insightful account of the life and intellectual development of one of the most influential philosophers and political economists of the 19th century.
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Niyogi Books Beyond The Trappings of Office: A Civil Servant's
Book SynopsisThe way and the extent to which they, and myriad other characters, shaped the authorâs personality is shared in his selfeffacing, yet charming, writing.
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Leuven University Press The Astrological Autobiography of a Medieval
Book SynopsisThe present book reveals the riches of the earliest known astrological autobiography, authored by Henry Bate of Mechelen (1246-after 1310). Exploiting all resources of contemporary astrological science, Bate conducts in his Nativitas a profound self-analysis, revealing the peculiarities of his character and personality at a crucial moment of his life (1280). The result is an extraordinarily detailed and penetrating attempt to decode the fate of one's own life and its idiosyncrasies. The Astrological Autobiography of a Medieval Philosopher offers the first critical edition of Bate's Nativitas. An extensive introduction presents Bate's life and work and sheds new light on the reception and use of Greek, Latin, Arabic, and Hebrew texts among scholars in Paris at the end of the 13th century. The book thus provides a major new resource for scholars working on medieval science, autobiography, and notions of personhood and individuality. This publication is GPRC-labeled (Guaranteed Peer-Reviewed Content).Trade ReviewIt would require an undue amount of space to list all of the aspects that make this edition of Bate’s Nativitasan arresting source for anyone interested in medieval intellectual and cultural history. Most importantly, perhaps, the book subtly undermines facile clichés about the nature of medieval astrology and in their place gives us a glimpse of the inner workings of the art, revealing an occasionally stunning degree of complexity and psychological depth.C. Philipp E. Nothaft, Journal for the History of Astronomy, Volume 50 Issue 2, May 2019, https://doi.org/10.1177/0021828619834390This is the first complete Latin edition of Bate's Nativitas, and it is an impressive scholarly achievement whose depths can only be hinted at in this review. Not only have the editors produced the definitive edition of Bate's text, they have also written what amounts to a separate monograph to contextualize it.Justin Lake, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2019.09.58'The Astrological Autobiography of a Medieval Philosopher' offers the first critical edition of Bate’s 'Nativitas'. An extensive introduction presents Bate’s life and work and sheds new light on the reception and use of Greek, Latin, Arabic, and Hebrew texts among scholars in Paris at the end of the 13th century. The book thus provides a major new resource for scholars working on medieval science, autobiography, and notions of personhood and individuality.Studi Medievali 2019, IIDie insgesamt äußerst sorgfältige Edition macht damit einen Text verfügbar, der eine Vielzahl von Einblicken in die Welt des späten 13. Jahrhunderts eröffnet. Auch jenseits der Forschung zur Geschichte der Astrologie ist dem Werk daher uneingeschränkt eine breite Rezeption zu wünschen. Klaus Oschema, The Medieval Review 20.04.06Bate’s rich treatise touches on more themes than the editorial team could begin to address; I flagged several passages to which I wish to return in my own work on astrology and prophecy. For all of these reasons, 'The Astrological Autobiography of a Medieval Philosopher' is a real gift, for which scholars will long remain in the editors’ debt. Laura Ackerman Smoller, Isis—Volume 111, Number 3, September 2020Cette publication de la Nativitas, l’autobiographie astrologique du savant et philosophe Henri Bate de Malines (1246 – après 1310), un texte unique en son genre, représente un événement attendu depuis près d’un siècle avec la publication, en 1924, d’un article du grand historien des sciences Aleksander Birkenmajer, qui résumait sa thèse sur Henri Bate, restée inédite. Le présent volume, issu de la collaboration entre quatre chercheurs de renom, vient donc combler un vide important, dont on comprend très bien qu’il ait duré si longtemps, considérant l’extrême difficulté de la matière.Jean-Patrice Boudet, Mittellateinisches Jahrbuch 56,1 (2021)Das Buch ist ein schönes Beispiel dafür, was in Kooperation erreichbar ist – es handelt sich um eine mustergültige Edition, die man sich für so manchen astrologischen Quellentext wünschen würde. Günther Oestmann, Deutsches Archiv für Erforschung des Mittelalters, 77. Jahrgang, Heft 1, 2021 Table of ContentsPreface Table of Contents Abbreviations Introduction Chapter 1: Manuscripts and text tradition of the Nativitas 1.1. Manuscripts (David Juste)1.2. Text tradition (Carlos Steel) 1.2.1. Th e two traditions of the Nativitas 1.2.1.1. Errors in P V (and their copies Par L) against S 1.2.1.2. Errors in S against PV (and their copies) 1.2.1.3. Par a copy from V 1.2.1.4. P and L copies of a common model 1.2.1.5. Another witness of β: Munich, BSB, Clm 3857 1.2.1.6. Three copies of the introduction of the Nativitas 1.2.2. Two different versions of the revolution of the 35th year 1.2.2.1 Th e α version 1.2.2.2. Th e S version 1.2.2.3. Why are there two versions of the revolutions for the 35th year? 1.2.2.4. Is S a direct copy of Bate’s autograph? 1.2.3. Title 1.2.4. Conclusion: a short text history 1.2.5. Stemma codicum 1.3. Editorial principles (Carlos Steel) Chapter 2: A portrait of Henry Bate (Carlos Steel and Steven Vanden Broecke) 2.1. Introduction 2.2. Bate’s biography 2.2.1. Family background 2.2.2. Studies in Paris 2.2.3. Return to the Low Countries: courtly connections, astrology, and an ecclesiastical career 2.2.4. After the Nativitas 2.3. Bate’s self-portrait Chapter 3: Bate’s astrological and astronomical works (David Juste)3.1. Original works3.1.1. Magistralis compositio astrolabii (1274)3.1.2. [Equatorium planetarum] (date unknown) 3.1.3. Tables of Mechelen — Tabule Machlinienses (fi rst version before 1280) 3.1.4. Nativitas (1280-81) 3.1.5. De diebus creticis periodorumque causis (after 1281, perhaps 1292) 3.1.6. Commentary on Albumasar’s De magnis coniunctionibus (lost) [3.1.7.] †Tractatus in quo ostenduntur defectus tabularum Alfonsi 3.2. Translations3.2.1. Alkindi, Liber de iudiciis revolutionum annorum mundi (1278) 3.2.2. Abraham Avenezra, De mundo vel seculo I [Sefer ha-ʿolam I] (1281) 3.2.3. Abraham Avenezra, De luminaribus [Sefer ha-meʾorot] (1292) 3.2.4. Abraham Avenezra, Introductorius ad astronomiam [Reshit ḥokhmah] (1292) 3.2.5. Abraham Avenezra, Liber rationum I [Sefer ha-ṭeʿamim I] (1292) 3.2.6. Abraham Avenezra, Liber rationum II [Sefer ha-ṭeʿamim II] (1292) 3.2.7. Abraham Avenezra, Liber introductionis ad iudicia astrologie [Mishpeṭei ha-mazzalot] (1292) [3.2.8] †De fortitudine planetarum Chapter 4: Bate’s Nativitas: the earliest known astrological autobiography (Steven Vanden Broecke) 4.1. Purpose 4.2. ‘Autobiography’ and astrological meaning-making in the Nativitas 4.2.1. Astrological judgment and self-guidance 4.2.2. Particularity and notions of selfhood 4.2.3. The inhabitable birth chart 4.3. Precedents and reception 4.4. Structure and synopsis of the Nativitas Chapter 5: Bate’s Nativitas in context (David Juste) 5.1. The Nativitas in the history of astrology 5.2. Bate’s astrological sources5.3. Bate and the University of Paris 5.3.1. Introduction 5.3.2. Peter of Limoges 5.3.3. Other scholars and opportunities 5.3.4. William of Saint-Cloud 5.4. Appendix: Bate’s astrological sources Chapter 6: Bate and Abraham Ibn Ezra (Shlomo Sela)6.1. Introduction 6.2. The Triple Abraham 6.3. Abraham Avenezra 6.4. Abraham Princeps 6.5. Abraham Compilator Chapter 7: Basic elements of Bate’s astrological technique (Steven Vanden Broecke) 7.1. The four astrological charts of the Nativitas 7.2. Rectifying the nativity 7.3. Hyleg, alcochoden, and empirical verifi cation of the rectified nativity 7.4. A template for analysis: the twelve houses 7.5. Bate’s procedure of astrological self-analysis: the example of the first house7.5.1. Complexion and shape of the body 7.5.2. Qualities of the soul 7.5.2.1. Jupiter 7.5.2.2. Mercury 7.5.2.3. Interpreting the decans 7.6. Solar revolutions of the nativity Index of manuscripts Bibliography to the introductionNativitas Magistri Henrici Baten Conspectus siglorum Abbreviationes Textus Appendix i. Versio altera in codice Segoviensi 84 Appendix ii. Digressio in Libro Rationum Index fontium ab editoribus allegatorum Editiones et manuscripta fontium ab editoribus allegata
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Gefen Publishing House Survivors
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Blacksmith Books Love, Money and Friendships
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