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Aristotle Metaphysics Theta Translated with an Introduction and Commentary (Clarendon Aristotle) (Clarendon Aristotle Series)


Free Download Aristotle: Metaphysics Theta: Translated with an Introduction and Commentary (Clarendon Aristotle) (Clarendon Aristotle Series) By Philosoph Aristoteles; Stephen Makin
2006 | 336 Pages | ISBN: 0198751087 | PDF | 2 MB
Stephen Makin presents a clear and accurate new translation of an influential and much-discussed part of Aristotle’s philosophical system, accompanied by an analytical and critical commentary focusing on philosophical issues. In Book Theta of the Metaphysics Aristotle introduces the concepts of actuality and potentiality-which were to remain central to philosophical analysis into the modern era-and explores the distinction between the actual and the potential.

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Graphic Design, Translated A Visual Directory of Terms for Global Design (2024)


Free Download Peter J Wolf, "Graphic Design, Translated: A Visual Directory of Terms for Global Design"
English | 2010 | pages: 434 | ISBN: 159253595X | PDF | 90,8 mb
For centuries now, visual communication design has celebrated national identities (through the now-iconic identity systems developed for the Olympic Games, for example) at the same time as it transcends international borders, such as through the far-reaching influence of the Bauhaus and the International Typographic Style. Today, of course, such transcendence is easier than ever. In an era of nearly instantaneous global access, enabled by increasingly ubiquitous wireless connections, the world seems very small.

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History of Ancient Egypt Translated by David Lorton


Free Download Erik Hornung, "History of Ancient Egypt: Translated by David Lorton"
English | ISBN: 0748613420 | | 224 pages | PDF | 135 MB
This is a vivid chronological history of the civilization of ancient Egypt from its foundation some 5,000 years ago to its conquest by Alexander the Great in 332 BCE, effectively the first half of written human history. It is based on Professor Hornung’s unrivalled knowledge of archaeological and documentary evidence, and provides as straightforward a story as the varied nature and extent of that evidence allows. The book opens with a consideration of the prehistoric origins of humans ettlement of the Nile valley. Following radical climatic change nomads, cattle-breeders and farmers, Africans and Asiatics, Semites and Hamites, came together in the two lands of the Upper and the Lower Nile. There the differentiated unity of ancient Egypt emerged and under the kings of the first two dynasties developed its characteristic high culture. Successive chapters are then devoted to the Old, Middle, and New Kingdoms, and to the late Period, in which the histories and varied fortunes of 28 dynasties are succinctly told. The author describes the nature and evolution of the Egyptians’ at times iconoclastic relations with their complex deities, and the burial practices associated with them; their sophisticated government and administration; the building and import of the pyramids and temples; and their frequently warlike relations with the Hittites, Libyans, Babylonians, Syrians and Nubians. First published in German and long regarded as the most authoritative concise account,

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