Download Scientifically Speaking: A Dictionary of Quotations

Friday, December 19, 2008 0 comments

Title - Scientifically Speaking: A Dictionary of Quotations

C.C. Gaither & Alma E Cavazos-Gaither, "Scientifically Speaking: A Dictionary of Quotations"
Taylor & Francis l PDF l 429 Pages l 15 MB


Book Description :

Scientifically Speaking is the largest compilation of published Science quotations available. It is designed to be entertaining and informative. The purpose of the book is to present quotations so that the reader can get a feel for the depth and breadth of Science, and the visions and styles of scientists past and present.

In these days of ever-increasing specialization, it is important to gain a broad appreciation of Science. With this in mind, Scientifically Speaking contains the words and wisdom of several hundred scientists, writers, philosophers, poets and academicians.

The bibliography is useful for readers who want to search for more details about the quotations listed. The extensive author and subject indexes provide the perfect tool for locating quotations for practical use or pleasure.

This book can be read for entertainment or used as a handy reference.


Download Link :

Mirror 1

Mirror 2

Download Women of Classical Mythology: A Biographical Dictionary

Thursday, December 11, 2008 0 comments

Title - Women of Classical Mythology: A Biographical Dictionary

Robert E. Bell, "Women of Classical Mythology: A Biographical Dictionary"
ABC-Clio Inc l HTML l 1.5 MB


Book Description :

Everyone is familiar with some of the women of classical myth. Athena, goddess of wisdom, and Aphrodite, goddess of love and beauty are particularly well-known, as are the snake-haired Gorgon Medusa, and the vicious harpies, half woman, half beast. Humans, too, have their place in the ancient lore: Medea, who killed her own children to gain revenge upon her husband Jason, and Helen of Troy, whose abduction by Paris incited the ten-year Trojan War. But these figures represent only a handful of the hundreds and hundreds of female characters who played essential roles in the poetry, drama, and folklore that arose from Greek and Roman mythology. And despite the rich diversity of these figures, standard reference works on mythology and related subjects often give them short shrift.

This fascinating book is the first and only comprehensive biographical dictionary devoted to mythological women. It offers unprecedented access to information on hard-to-find women in Greek and Roman myth, as well as a fresh look at the better-known figures. From the famous to the obscure, all of them are here--from Cardea, a Roman divinity who protected the hinges of doors, to Echidna, a half-woman, half-serpent who mated with her fire-breathing brother Typhon, to Ate, the goddess of error. In addition, readers will learn new facts about old favorites: how Zeus ordered the proverbially garrulous Echo to distract Hera while he enjoyed sexual relations with Echo's sister nymphs; that Melpomene, muse of tragedy, was reputed to be mother of the sirens; that Diana--known as the Roman equivalent of Artemis, goddess of chastity and the hunt--had been worshiped as a Latin and Sabine diety from a much earlier era.

The approximately 2,600 lively, engagingly written entries are arranged alphabetically and completely cross-referenced for easy access, and vary from one sentence to several pages. Each entry places its subject both in the overall context of classical myth, and in the frame of reference of her better-known male counterparts. For each figure there is a description of her particular contribution to folklore, and a list of the various poems, tragedies, epics, and other types of stories in which she plays a central role. In addition, the handy special index "The Men in Their Lives" makes it simple to locate a particular women known primarily through relations, for instance, Theseus's mother, or Achilles's wife.

Heroines, murderers, lovers, wives, animals, hermaphrodites, monsters, and transsexuals--the Women of Classical Mythology offers a unique and rich guide to an aspect of ancient literature often overlooked. It will provide readers not only with a valuable reference source, but with hours of delightful browsing.


Download Link :

Mirror 1

Mirror 2

Download 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue

0 comments

Title - 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue

Captain Francis Grose, "1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue"
Kessinger Publishing l PDF l 286 Pages l 1.3 MB


Book Description :

The knees. To bring any one down on his marrow bones; to make him beg pardon on his knees: some derive this from Mary's bones, i.e. the bones bent in honor of the Virgin Mary; but this seems rather far- fetched. Marrow bones and cleavers; principal instruments in the band of rough music: these are generally performed on by butchers, on marriages, elections, riding skimmington, and other public or joyous occasions.


Download Link :


Mirror 1

Mirror 2

Download Dictionary of Reptiles

Monday, December 1, 2008 0 comments

Title - Dictionary of Reptiles

Murray Wrobel, "Dictionary of Reptiles"
Elsevier Science l PDF l 772 Pages l 2 MB


Book Description :

This dictionary gives an overview of the English, German, French and Italian names of reptiles.

The basic table contains the scientific names of families, genera, species and some sub-species with their identified names, which are given in the singular for species and sub-specis and in the plural for other terms.


Download Link :

Mirror 1

Mirror 2