The General Idea of Allegorick Language: Or the State of the Divine and Absolute Kingdom and Empire of Almighty God, Demonstrated ... By the Author of the New Jerusalem [i.e. William Freke].

The General Idea of Allegorick Language: Or the State of the Divine and Absolute Kingdom and Empire of Almighty God, Demonstrated ... By the Author of the New Jerusalem [i.e. William Freke].
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ISBN-10 : BL:A0023965626
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Synopsis The General Idea of Allegorick Language: Or the State of the Divine and Absolute Kingdom and Empire of Almighty God, Demonstrated ... By the Author of the New Jerusalem [i.e. William Freke]. by :

General Catalogue of Printed Books

General Catalogue of Printed Books
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Total Pages : 1362
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ISBN-10 : PSU:000030001084
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Synopsis General Catalogue of Printed Books by : British Museum. Department of Printed Books

The Eighteenth Century

The Eighteenth Century
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Total Pages : 600
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015089065430
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Ancient Science and Dreams

Ancient Science and Dreams
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Publisher : University Press of America
Total Pages : 220
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ISBN-10 : 0761821570
ISBN-13 : 9780761821571
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Synopsis Ancient Science and Dreams by : Mark Holowchak

In Ancient Science and Dreams, M. Andrew Holowchak analyzes the ancient notion of science of dreams throughout Greco-Roman antiquity, from the Classical Greece in the fifth century B.C. to the Roman Republic in the fourth century A.D. Holowchak investigates psycho-physiological accounts, interpretation of prophetic dreams, and the use of dreams in secular and non-secular medicine. Culling from some of the fullest and most important accounts of dreams and ordering the presentation in each section chronologically, the author analyzes the extent to which empirical and non-empirical factors guided ancient accounts in Greco-Roman antiquity.

The Oneirocriticon of Achmet

The Oneirocriticon of Achmet
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Publisher : Texas Tech University Press
Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : 0896722627
ISBN-13 : 9780896722620
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Synopsis The Oneirocriticon of Achmet by : Steven M. Oberhelman

Any scholar interested in dreams will be in Oberhelman's debt. His lucid translation and helpful annotations have brought Achmet away from the private preserve of Byzantinists and into the academic mainstream. His thoughtful introduction not only persuasively argues for Achmet's relevance, but provides a modern, theoretically sophisticated introduction to the study of dreams in their historical context. The side connections that he draws between cultures, time periods, and methodologies of study should provide a valuable stimulus for future work; and, as a valuable bonus, this material could fit very well into the classroom. -- C. Robert Phillips, III Achmet is an observer of culture as he analyzes hundreds of dreams in context of gender, politics, socioeconomic class, psychological and physical state, cultural upbringing and religion.

Novel Bodies

Novel Bodies
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Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Total Pages : 207
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ISBN-10 : 9781684481095
ISBN-13 : 1684481090
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Synopsis Novel Bodies by : Jason S. Farr

Novel Bodies examines how disability shapes the British literary history of sexuality. Jason Farr shows that various eighteenth-century novelists represent disability and sexuality in flexible ways to reconfigure the political and social landscapes of eighteenth-century Britain. In imagining the lived experience of disability as analogous to—and as informed by—queer genders and sexualities, the authors featured in Novel Bodies expose emerging ideas of able-bodiedness and heterosexuality as interconnected systems that sustain dominant models of courtship, reproduction, and degeneracy. Further, Farr argues that they use intersections of disability and queerness to stage an array of contemporaneous debates covering topics as wide-ranging as education, feminism, domesticity, medicine, and plantation life. In his close attention to the fiction of Eliza Haywood, Samuel Richardson, Sarah Scott, Maria Edgeworth, and Frances Burney, Farr demonstrates that disabled and queer characters inhabit strict social orders in unconventional ways, and thus opened up new avenues of expression for readers from the eighteenth century forward. Published by Bucknell University Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press.

Providence in Early Modern England

Providence in Early Modern England
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 416
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ISBN-10 : 0198206550
ISBN-13 : 9780198206552
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Synopsis Providence in Early Modern England by : Alexandra Walsham

This is an extensive study of the 16th and 17th century belief that God actively intervened in human affairs to punish, reward, warn, try and chastise. It seeks to shed light on the reception, character and broader cultural repercussions of the Reformation.

The Paradox of Sleep

The Paradox of Sleep
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 242
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ISBN-10 : 0262600404
ISBN-13 : 9780262600408
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Synopsis The Paradox of Sleep by : Michel Jouvet

Jouvet tells the story of a handful of neurobiologists, including himself, who pioneered sleep and dream research in the 1950s.

Dreams in Early Modern England

Dreams in Early Modern England
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 9781351744133
ISBN-13 : 1351744135
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Synopsis Dreams in Early Modern England by : Janine Riviere

Dreams in Early Modern England shows the variety and complexity of the early modern English discourses on dreams, from the role of dreams and dream theory in framing religious, scientific and philosophical debates, to the way that dreams continued to offer important spiritual and supernatural guidance and lastly how ordinary people exercised agency over their lives through interpreting and using dreams. While today we tend to conceptualize dreams and dreaming as largely psychological, this study shows how early modern people understood dreams and dreaming as many different things, most significantly as political, religious, medical, philosophical and supernatural.

Dream-I Dare You

Dream-I Dare You
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Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 1735785903
ISBN-13 : 9781735785905
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Synopsis Dream-I Dare You by : Julia Gentry

THE WORLD NEEDS YOUR DREAMS. Arise sleeping dreamer... Whoever you are, wherever you come from, no matter how bad your past has been nor how bleak your future may seem, no matter how old or young you are... It's time to wake up! The world is waiting. It is waiting for you. It is waiting for your dreams. The world needs the very things God has put within you-your unique dreams-to manifest in the world around us. For every problem we see today, for every heartache we're experiencing, for every injustice, wrongdoing, up-side-down system, He has created solutions-only those solutions don't lie dormant in the world around us. They lie dormant in the world within us. It is time for a massive wake-up call to ignite the fire within you so you can shine your light on the world around you. DREAM - I Dare You is a bold invitation to awaken and align the dreamer within you so you can start living bold as lions! If not you, who? And if not now, when?