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Ilarión El circo Lorza Recreo Spanish Edition
Conozca rollizas encantadoras de serpientes, malabaristas-barrilete, trapecistas orondos, fakires fondones!EL CIRCO LORZA es un grandioso espectáculo que deja una profunda huella allá por donde pasa. Un show pantagruélico, titánico y superlativo que reúne a los artistas de variedades del mayor calibre. Y es que hay muchos circos, pero sólo El Circo Lorza es talla XXXL.El Circo Lorza parodia (y también homenajea) al circo de toda la vida y sus artistas, sus números, sus trajes y su parafernalia. A través de un dibujo evocador, minucioso y esperpéntico el autor nos presenta una disparatada galería de personajes y momentos circenses retratados con humor, cierta ternura y mucha ironía.El diseño del libro apuesta por un look retro y muy ?analógico?. Prácticamente todos los elementos gráficos (ilustraciones, rotulación, ornamentos) están hechos a mano.Qué ocurre cuando la farándula y las chichas se dan la mano? La respuesta está en El Circo Lorza: Un libro de personajes grues
£14.62
Ilarión Los muertos no cantan
£21.33
East European Monographs The Legionary Movement After Corneliu Codreanu – From the Dictatorship of King Carol II to the Communist Regime (February 1938–August 1944)
Corneliu Codreanu was a far-right, Romanian politician who established the Legion of the Archangel Michael in 1927. Alternately known as the Legionary Movement, this organization supported an ultra-nationalist, anti-Semitic, anti-communist, and anti-parliamentary position that would later become targeted by the reigning communist party. This book begins with the establishment of King Carol II's dictatorship and ends with the Palace coup of 1944, the moment in which Romania entered a Soviet sphere of influence and the legionnaires were made to suffer for their previous alliance with Germany. Most scholarship places the failure of Romanian-German collaboration solely upon the activities of the legionnaires. Ilarion Tiu offers a different view, providing a more detailed account of the legionnaires' history, philosophy both before and after Codreanu's 1938 death.
£58.07
Holy Trinity Publications Christianity or the Church
£12.02
North Atlantic Books,U.S. Wisdom Keeper: One Man's Journey to Honor the Untold History of the Unangan People
£15.28
Harvard University Press Sermons and Rhetoric of Kievan Rus’
The authors included in this volume—Ilarion, Klim Smoljatic, and Kirill of Turov—are remarkable for both their personal and literary achievements. Appointed in 1051 by Prince Jaroslav the Wise, Ilarion was the first of only two recorded “native” metropolitans of Kiev. His “Sermon on Law and Grace” constitutes the finest piece of eleventh-century Rus’ rhetorical literature. Klim Smoljatic, the second “native” metropolitan of Rus’ (from 1147), is the author of the controversial “Epistle to Foma,” which addresses the debate over the proper nature and limits of Christian learning. Finally, the twelfth-century monk Kirill of Turov is best known for his collection of allegorical lessons and some of the most accomplished sermons of Kievan Rus’. The volume contains the first complete translations of the “Epistle to Foma” and the lessons and sermons of Kirill, as well as an entirely new rendering of the “Sermon on Law and Grace.”Simon Franklin prefaces the texts with a substantial introduction that places each of the three authors in their historical context and examines the literary qualities as well as textual complexities of these outstanding works of Rus’ literature.
£24.26
Harvard University Press Sermons and Rhetoric of Kievan Rus’
The authors included in this volume—Ilarion, Klim Smoljatic, and Kirill of Turov—are remarkable for both their personal and literary achievements. Appointed in 1051 by Prince Jaroslav the Wise, Ilarion was the first of only two recorded “native” metropolitans of Kiev. His “Sermon on Law and Grace” constitutes the finest piece of eleventh-century Rus’ rhetorical literature. Klim Smoljatic, the second “native” metropolitan of Rus’ (from 1147), is the author of the controversial “Epistle to Foma,” which addresses the debate over the proper nature and limits of Christian learning. Finally, the twelfth-century monk Kirill of Turov is best known for his collection of allegorical lessons and some of the most accomplished sermons of Kievan Rus’. The volume contains the first complete translations of the “Epistle to Foma” and the lessons and sermons of Kirill, as well as an entirely new rendering of the “Sermon on Law and Grace.”Simon Franklin prefaces the texts with a substantial introduction that places each of the three authors in their historical context and examines the literary qualities as well as textual complexities of these outstanding works of Rus’ literature.
£16.95
University of Toronto Press Brothers or Enemies: The Ukrainian National Movement and Russia from the 1840s to the 1870s
Contrary to the prevailing opinion, the idea of Ukrainian independence did not emerge at the end of the nineteenth-century. In Brothers and Enemies, Johannes Remy reveals that the roots of Ukrainian independence were planted fifty years earlier. Remy contextualizes the Ukrainian national movement against the backdrop of the Russian Empire and its policy of oppression in the mid-nineteenth-century. Remy utilizes a wide range of unpublished archival sources to shed light on topics that are absent from current discourse including: Ilarion Vasilchikov's alliance with Ukrainian activists in 1861, the forged revolutionary proclamation used to deport Pavlo Chubynsky (who is known today as the author of the Ukrainian national anthem), and the 1864 negotiations between Kyiv activists and the Polish National Government. Brothers and Enemies is the first systematic study of imperial censorship policies during the period and will be of interest to those who seek a better understanding of the current Ukrainian-Russian conflict.
£47.69