Richard Andrews Bücher






Tempel der Verheißung
- 423 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
Das letzte Grab Christi
- 491 Seiten
- 18 Lesestunden
Wo starb Jesus wirklich? Ein Geheimnis wird entschlüsselt Jesus ist nicht am Kreuz gestorben, nie von den Toten auferstanden und schon gar nicht in den Himmel aufgefahren - sondern fand seine letzte Ruhestätte in Südfrankreich. Bei ihrer aufregenden Spurensuche stoßen die Autoren auf ein höchst explosives Geheimwissen um einen "Schatz" in der Nähe von Rennes-le-Château. Dieses Wissen wurde durch eine kleine, verschworene Gruppe von Eingeweihten über die Jahrhunderte weitergegeben und existiert noch heute. Mithilfe der Mathematik, der Geometrie und unwiderlegbarer Beweise nähern sich Andrews und Schellenberger diesem geheimen "Schatz". Doch das Wissen um ihn ist gefährlich, alarmierend, höchste Ketzerei ... "Wer der Beweiskette folgt, wird von dem vorliegenden Buch fasziniert sein; was die Verfasser an Wissen über Geheimgeometrie ausbreiten, ist beeindruckend." Berliner Morgenpost
Maya Lin
- 112 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
One of the most celebrated artists working in the US, Maya Lin came to prominence in 1981 with her design for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. The book traces her continued fascination with geologic phenomena and topography, integrating natural contours and materials into evocative landscape sculptures.
Argumentation in Higher Education
Improving Practice Through Theory and Research
- 238 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Focusing on teaching effective argumentation skills, this professional guide provides professors, lecturers, and researchers with valuable strategies for instructing undergraduate and graduate students. It aims to simplify the complexities of argumentation, making it more accessible and understandable for both educators and learners.
Ransom Slave
- 141 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
James, young, handsome and gay, decides to leave his fag-hating hometown of Indiana to try his luck in the big city. In the course of his journey, James is transformed from an inexperienced boy into major porn star and high-priced hustler in Los Angeles. He then becomes a strictly controlled daddie's boy for a while in Paris, before undergoing brutal training to be a total slave in Morocco. When James finally regains his freedom, he realises that he needs to come to terms with his own submissive nature and make a decision that could determine the rest of his life.
The book introduces an innovative model for integrating language arts and literacy education through the concept of framing, inspired by visual and performing arts as well as sociology. It emphasizes the act of framing as a creative and critical approach to English, highlighting its potential to unify various aspects of the subject. This imaginative and contemporary perspective aims to enhance teaching and learning in language arts.
Scripts and Scenarios
- 316 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Focusing on the innovative scripted comedies of the Italian Renaissance, this book offers a fresh perspective on their influence and significance. It delves into the cultural and historical context that shaped these works, highlighting the creativity and artistry of the playwrights. By exploring the themes and characters that emerged during this vibrant period, the text reveals how these comedies not only entertained audiences but also reflected and challenged societal norms of the time.
The book presents a pioneering framework for understanding the unique rhythms of free verse poetry, emphasizing the importance of music and dance as foundational influences. Richard Andrews challenges traditional metrical analysis by proposing that the 'line' serves as a more appropriate unit of rhythm than the 'foot.' This comprehensive study delves into the structure and constitution of rhythmic patterns in unrhymed poetry, marking a significant departure from past approaches that focused solely on regular metre variations.
Exploring the evolution of stage comedy during the Italian Renaissance, this book highlights its experimental nature and roots in the works of Plautus and Terence. It chronicles the transition from private performances to broader public audiences, examining the scripts' performing values and their connections to commedia dell'arte. By focusing on this pivotal moment, it reveals the significant influence these comedies had on later European playwrights such as Shakespeare, Molière, and Lope de Vega, making it a valuable resource for theatre history and Italian studies.