A chance discovery provided the author with the key to unlocking the centuries old enigma of Bott...
Details and explains the cynical nature of real estate in the USA.
This remarkable study explores how human language may be appreciated as a reflection of the natur...
Verses that explore destiny, fables, time, freedom, and captivity are offered in this collection ...
Spanning from the end of 1489 to the spring of 1491, this compilation of letters by Marsilio Fici...
The problems which troubled people's minds during the Italian Renaissance were much the same as t...
Governments around the world are wrestling with the problems of enormous debts, low growth, high ...
Few have given much thought to how a state of freedom and justice should be organized. This book ...
This useful single-volume collection combines an introductory essay on the emergence and changing...
From its beginnings in London to its worldwide enrollment--including affiliated schools in Europe...
Tells the story of how the poet Kathleen Raine has developed from a small girl, who knew at the a...
The 8th Volume of the Letters of Marsilio Ficino contains letters written in 1488 and 1489, with ...
The historical separation of economic thought and moral philosophy is breached in this interdisci...
This new translation offers a contemporary rendering of this ancient work which addresses fundame...
Presenting a radical revision of modern economic theory, this analysis adjusts the entire range o...
Describing the use of symbols in philosophy and religion, this book connects the Taoist symbol of...
Originally published by Chatto & Windus in 1959, this book has long been out of print and largely...
Beings from a distant planet impact the political, economic, and spiritual life of both
The sixth volume of the Letters of Marsilio Ficino is set against the backdrop of war between the...
With immigration and asylum seekers high on the agenda of governments throughout Europe, the life...
Society is in a state of chaos; yet almost all life stresses are human-made. Our species is liter...
Ireland is belatedly introducing a property tax following a disastrous property and financial cra...
In forty short articles, this book presents the author's commentaries on the meaning and implicat...
Presenting a radical revision of modern economic theory, this analysis adjusts the entire range o...
Based on new information recently come to light, this history reveals how Britain's staunchly ant...
A century ago, neo-classical economists obscured the distinctive qualities of land as the natural...
The author was the first to forecast (in 1997) the events that ruptured the global economy in 200...
These volumes contain the first English translation of the corpus of letters published during the...
Marsilio Ficino, a leading scholar of the Italian Renaissance who translated all the works of Pla...
The Commander in Chief of the most powerful military force in the world has acted strangely and t...
Examining the origins of the First World War has been called 'the ultimate who dunnit'. In his bo...
A child bride paralysed by fear, a man trapped in a life of slavery, a couple imprisoned for simp...
'When the Romans settled in Britain in 43 CE they could hardly have imagined that the small agric...
In Eradicating Ecocide, international environment lawyer and Ecocide law expert Polly Higgins set...
Are you angered by the high level of inequality but frustrated about what to do? From Here to Pro...
The central message of 'Parmenides', that everything depends on the One, resonates with the growi...
Marsilio Ficino of Florence (1433-99) was one of the most influential thinkers of the Renaissance...
The third volume of the letters of Marsilio Ficino, who was an influential figure of the Italian ...
Inspirational and entertaining, this autobiography chronicles the life of a performing artist wit...
When Edward Thomas was killed in the battle of Arras in 1917, he was mourned as an essayist, biog...
The history of justice is explored in these essays drawn from a high court judge's 15 years of co...
Offering an unusual and exceptionally clear insight into Shakespeare's philosophy and a viewpoint...
This book argues that deeply embedded systems, which have generally been established for a very l...
This first biography of Pamela Hansford Johnson (1912-1981) has been written with the full co-ope...
Tracing the life of the author's father, this passionate, vivid memoir follows him through his ch...
While other writers have only touched on the 'cause' of John's genius, Francis Kenny reveals its ...
Based on a three-year course prepared by Leon MacLaren for the School of Economic Science in Lond...