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Prester John: The Legend and its Sources

Prester John: The Legend and its Sources

The legend of Prester John has received much scholarly attention over the last hundred years but never before have the sources been collected and coherently presented to readers. This book now brings together a fully-representative set of texts setting out the many and various sources from which we get our knowledge of the legend. These texts spanning a time period from the Crusades to the Enlightenment are presented in their original languages and in English translation (for many it is the first time they have been available in English). The story of the mysterious oriental leader Prester John ruler of a land teeming with marvels who may come to the aid of Christians in the Levant held an intense grip on the medieval mind from the first references in twelfth-century Crusader literature and into the early-modern period. But Prester John was a man of shifting identity being at different times and for different reasons associated with Chingis Khan and the Mongols with the Christian kingdom of Ethiopia with China Tibet South Africa and West Africa. In order to orient the reader each of these iterations is explained in the comprehensive introduction and in the introductions to texts and sections. The introduction also raises a thorny question not often considered: whether or not medieval audiences believed in the reality of Prester John and the Prester John Letter. The book is completed with three valuable appendices: a list of all known references to Prester John in medieval and early modern sources a thorough description of the manuscript traditions of the all-important Prester John Letter and a brief description of Prester John in the history of cartography. | Prester John: The Legend and its Sources

GBP 39.99
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John Henry Newman: Theology &

Edwin and John A Personal History of the American South

John Wallis: Writings on Music

The Poems of John Donne: Volume One

John Hick A Critical Introduction and Reflection

John Cage's Theatre Pieces

John of Damascus New Studies on his Life and Works

John Crowne His Life and Dramatic Works

James Mill John Stuart Mill and the History of Economic Thought

John McDowell

John McDowell

John McDowell is one of the most widely read philosophers in recent years. His engagement with a philosophy of language mind and ethics and with philosophers ranging from Aristotle and Wittgenstein to Hegel and Gadamer make him one of the most original and outstanding philosophical thinkers of the post-war period. In this clear and engaging book Tim Thornton introduces and examines the full range of McDowell's thought. After a helpful introduction setting out McDowell's general view of philosophy Thornton introduces and explains the following topics: Wittgenstein on philosophy normativity and understanding; value judgements; theories of meaning and sense; singular thought and Cartesianism; perceptual experience and knowledge disjunctivism and openness to the world; Mind and World the content of perceptual experience and idealism; action and the debate with Hubert Dreyfus on conceptual content and skilled coping. This second edition has been significantly revised and expanded to include new sections on: McDowell's work on disjunctivism and criticisms of it; a new chapter on McDowell's modification of his account of perceptual experience and conceptual content and criticisms by Charles Travis; and a new chapter on action and McDowell's engagement with Hubert Dreyfus and the debate concerning skilled coping and mindedness. The addition of a glossary and suggestions for further reading makes John McDowell second edition essential reading for those studying McDowell philosophy of language philosophy of mind ethics and epistemology as well as for students of the recent history of analytical philosophy generally.

GBP 27.99
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John Wesley's Political World

Two Discourses of the Navy 1638 and 1659 by John Hollond

John McGahern Ways of Looking

John McGahern Ways of Looking

John McGahern (1934–2006) believed that fiction could act as a window on the world. Such windows however frame our fields of vision alter and shape our perspectives. Far from being static the artist’s perspective must continually evolve. This book provides a literary analysis of John McGahern’s artistic and poetic vision – his ‘ways of looking’ examining the shifting focus of this vision: how and why it develops what effects such developments have on the work’s forms and how these forms evolve at what times and in response to what stimuli. This volume demonstrates that such developments mirror an analogous social expansion during the latter half of the twentieth century and argues that McGahern’s literary spaces relate to his efforts to realise a more accommodating form to envelop the structureless society. While the number of critical studies on McGahern has increased markedly in recent years research still tends to fall into the well-established camps of social realism or literary aestheticism. This text aims to explore the common ground between the material context and social worlds of each work and the hermeneutics of a ‘traditional’ literary investigation. It traverses such divides through close readings of McGahern’s work with attention to the topopoetical production of images of the house the home and the family unit. The book ultimately shows how attention to McGahern’s literary spaces provides a greater understanding of the aesthetic vision and form of each novel and allows us to understand those aspects relative to the social cultural and political undercurrents of the works individually and collectively. | John McGahern Ways of Looking

GBP 130.00
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The Old Testament: Canon Literature and Theology Collected Essays of John Barton

The Music of John Ireland

The Routledge Companion to John Wesley

The Complexities of John Hejduk’s Work Exorcising Outlines Apparitions and Angels

John II Komnenos Emperor of Byzantium In the Shadow of Father and Son

Trauma and Loss Key Texts from the John Bowlby Archive

The Reformation of England's Past John Foxe and the Revision of History in the Late Sixteenth Century

Environmental Resources and Applied Welfare Economics Essays in Honor of John V. Krutilla

The Religious Formation of John Witherspoon Calvinism Evangelicalism and the Scottish Enlightenment