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A lively and fascinating narrative history about the birth of the modern world. Beginning in the heady days just after the First Crusade, this volume—the third in the series that began with The History of the Ancient World and The History of the Medieval World—chronicles the contradictions of a world in transition.Sku: 9780393059762
The History of the Renaissance World
By: Susan Wise Bauer$47.00 -
In a riveting, groundbreaking narrative, Russell Shorto tells the story of New Netherland, the Dutch colony which pre-dated the Pilgrims and established ideals of tolerance and individual rights that shaped American history.Sku: 9781400078677
The Island at the Center of the World
By: Russell Shorto$27.99 -
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This title is for pre-order and it will ship Fall 2024. All books ordered with this title will be held until this item is published and ready to ship.The Justice Reader: Classical Readings on the Cardinal Virtue of Justice is a timely and engaging collection of approximately 50 selected readings on justice. With excerpts taken from the great books of the ancient, medieval, and modern periods, this anthology will help students understand the great conversation surrounding justice.
Sku: 9781600516467The Justice Reader
By: Various$40.50 -
The Koran is universally accepted by Muslims to be the infallible word of God as first revealed to the prophet Muhammad by the angel Gabriel nearly fourteen hundred years ago.Sku: 9780141393834
The Koran
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Cicero called Herodotus "the father of history," and his only work, The Histories, is considered the first true piece of historical writing in Western literature.Sku: 9781400031146
The Landmark Herodotus
By: Herodotus, Edited by Robert B. Strassler$42.00 -
Thucydides called his account of two decades of war between Athens and Sparta “a possession for all time,” and indeed it is the first and still the most famous work in the Western historical tradition. Considered essential reading for generals, statesmen, and liberally educated citizens for more than 2,000 years, The Peloponnesian War is a mine of military, moral, political, and philosophical wisdom.Sku: 9780684827902
The Landmark Thucydides
By: Thucydides, Translated by Richard Crawley, Edited by Robert B. Strassler$43.00By: Thucydides, Translated by Richard Crawley, Edited by Robert B. Strassler$43.00 Add to cart Quick View -
Don Juan of Austria, one of history’s most triumphant and inspiring heroes, is reborn in this opulent novel by Louis de Wohl. Because of the circumstances of his birth, this last son of Emperor Charles the Fifth spent his childhood in a Spanish peasant’s hut. Acknowledged by King Philip as his half-brother, the attractive youth quickly became a central figure in a Court where intrigues and romances abounded. Don Juan’s intelligence, kindness and devout attachment to the Church enabled him to live unscathed in an environment of luxury, violence and treachery.Sku: 9781586174149
The Last Crusader
By: Louis de Wohl$29.95 -
The trial and death of Socrates (469-399 BCE) have almost as central a place in Western consciousness as the trial and death of Jesus.Sku: 9780140449280
The Last Days of Socrates
By: Plato, Translated by: Hugh Tredennick, Harold Tarrant$19.00 -
From CiRCE Institute:Long considered an essential title in classical literature, Plutarch’s Lives have, unfortunately, fallen out of favor among many contemporary readers and educators. Most translations have rendered Plutarch’s original language, which is so energetic in the Greek, quite dryly in English, thus relegating these classic tales to the dusty bookshelves of specialists.Sku: 9780999146682
The Lawgivers – The Parallel Lives of Numa Pompilius and Lycurgus of Sparta
By: David Hicks, C. Scot Hicks,$25.95 -
The Origin and Principles of the American Revolution Compared with the Origin and Principles of the French Revolution is perhaps one of the most important books written on the American Revolution by a European author.Sku: 9780865978201
The Origin and Principles of the American Revolution
By: Friedrich Gentz, Translated by John Quincy Adams$17.50 -
The Reformation of the Landscape is a richly detailed and original study of the relationship between the landscape of Britain and Ireland and the tumultuous religious changes of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. It explores how the profound theological and liturgical transformations that marked the era between 1500 and 1750 both shaped, and were in turn shaped by, the places and spaces within the physical environment in which they occurred. Moving beyond churches, cathedrals, and monasteries, it investigates how the Protestant and Catholic Reformations affected perceptions and practices associated with trees, woods, springs, rocks, mountain peaks, prehistoric monuments, and other distinctive topographical features of the British Isles. Drawing on extensive research and embracing insights from a range of disciplines, Alexandra Walsham examines the origins, immediate consequences, and later repercussions of these movements of religious renewal, together with the complex but decisive modifications of belief and behaviour to which they gave rise. It demonstrates how ecclesiastical developments intersected with other intellectual and cultural trends, including the growth of antiquarianism and the spread of the artistic and architectural Renaissance, the emergence of empirical science and shifting fashions within the spheres of medicine and healing. Set within a chronological framework that stretches backwards towards the early Middle Ages and forwards into the nineteenth century, the book assesses the critical part played by the landscape in forging confessional identities and in reconfiguring collective and social memory. It illuminates the ways in which the visible world was understood and employed by the diverse religious communities that occupied the British Isles, and shows how it became a battleground in which bitter struggles about the significance of the Christian and pagan past were waged.Sku: 9780199654383
The Reformation of the Landscape
By: Alexandra Walsham$52.50 -
Thomas Paine’s The Rights of Man is a profound treatise advocating democracy, universal suffrage, and social justice, leaving a lasting imprint on the course of modern democratic thought.
The Rights of Man
By: Thomas Paine$19.50 – $33.95 -
"Man was born free, and he is everywhere in chains" These are the famous opening words of a treatise that has not ceased to stir vigorous debate since its first publication in 1762.Sku: 9780140442014
The Social Contract
By: Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Translated by Maurice Cranston$15.00 -
The Song of Roland, written by an unknown poet, tells of Charlemagne’s warrior nephew, Lord of the Breton Marches, who valiantly leads his men into battle against the Saracens, but dies in the massacre, defiant to the end.Sku: 9780140445329
The Song of Roland
By: Anonymous, Translated by Glyn S. Burgess$17.50 -
In this book, David Bentley Hart, a widely revered Christian scholar, gives a scholarly but readable portrait of the Christian Church from its origins in Judaism to the “house churches” in contemporary China. This is a great overview of the history of the church that is perfect for study before delving into the more difficult church historians such as Josephus and Eusebius.Sku: 9781780877525
The Story of Christianity
By: David Bentley Hart$20.49 -
This is the definitive edition of one of the very greatest classics of all time — the full Euclid, not an abridgement. Using the text established by Heiberg, Sir Thomas Heath encompasses almost 2,500 years of mathematical and historical study upon Euclid.Sku: 9780486600888
The Thirteen Books of the Elements (Volume One)
By: Euclid$41.50