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Failed Stone
Failed Stone
In the spring of 2002, I wrote a book entitled Falling Glass: Problems and Solutions in Contemporary Architecture. The research for Falling Glass helped me understand how glass failures could be avoided and enlightened me as to which innovations were being explored within the glass industry. Originally, the book was...
Rituals of Triumph in the Mediterranean World (Culture and History of the Ancient Near East)
Rituals of Triumph in the Mediterranean World (Culture and History of the Ancient Near East)

Societies, both ancient and modern, have frequently celebrated and proclaimed their military victories through overt public demonstrations. In the ancient world, however, the most famous examples of this come from a single culture and period - Rome in the final years of the Roman Republic and early Roman Empire - while those from other...

Fun with Algorithms: 4th International Conference, FUN 2007, Castiglioncello, Italy, June 3-5, 2007, Proceedings
Fun with Algorithms: 4th International Conference, FUN 2007, Castiglioncello, Italy, June 3-5, 2007, Proceedings
This volume contains the papers presented at the Fourth International Conference on Fun with Algorithms (FUN 2007), held June 3–5, 2007 in the beautiful Tuscanian coastal town of Castiglioncello, Italy.

FUN is a three-yearly conference dedicated to the use, design, and analysis of algorithms and data structures, focusing on results
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Adam Ferguson in the Scottish Enlightenment: The Roman Past and Europe's Future
Adam Ferguson in the Scottish Enlightenment: The Roman Past and Europe's Future

Although overshadowed by his contemporaries Adam Smith and David Hume, the Scottish philosopher Adam Ferguson strongly influenced eighteenth-century currents of political thought. A major reassessment of this neglected figure, Adam Ferguson in the Scottish Enlightenment: The Roman Past and Europe’s Future sheds new light on...

Fifty Early Medieval Things: Materials of Culture in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages
Fifty Early Medieval Things: Materials of Culture in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages

Fifty Early Medieval Things introduces readers to the material culture of late antique and early medieval Europe, north Africa, and western Asia. Ranging from Iran to Ireland and from Sweden to Tunisia, Deborah Deliyannis, Hendrik Dey, and Paolo Squatriti present fifty objects?artifacts, structures, and archaeological...

The Fall of the Roman Empire: Film and History
The Fall of the Roman Empire: Film and History
For over a century, epic cinema has significantly shaped popular interest in Roman history and culture. The Fall of the Roman Empire (1964), the last of the silver-screen epics about ancient Rome before Gladiator, stands out as the only epic that attempted, and largely succeeded, to show the greatness of Roman civilization rather...
The Fabric of Cities: Aspects of Urbanism, Urban Topography and Society in Mesopotamia, Greece and Rome (Culture and History of the Ancient Near East)
The Fabric of Cities: Aspects of Urbanism, Urban Topography and Society in Mesopotamia, Greece and Rome (Culture and History of the Ancient Near East)

The Fabric of Cities presents an interdisciplinary collection of articles on urbanism in ancient Mesopotamia, Israel, Greece and Rome, which focuses on the social dimension of cities' topographical features. The contributions of this book offer investigations of neighbourhoods, city gates, streets, temples and palaces drawing on textual...

Handbook of Research on Web Information Systems Quality
Handbook of Research on Web Information Systems Quality
Web information systems engineering resolves the multifaceted issues of Web-based systems development; however, as part of an emergent yet prolific industry, Web site quality assurance is a continually adaptive process needing a comprehensive reference tool to merge all cutting-edge research and innovations.

The Handbook of Research on Web...

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Agora: Ancient Greek and Roman Humour
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Agora: Ancient Greek and Roman Humour

Ancient Greece and Rome aren't usually remembered for their sense of humour. However, in reality the ancient Greeks and Romans often refused to take themselves seriously. Strange and outlandish activities abounded - including somebody accidentally exposing himself while dancing sideways at his wedding (those wearing bed sheets didn't...

Photoshop CS4 Bible
Photoshop CS4 Bible
Master the powerhouse of image-editing software

Photoshop is the industry leader in image editing software and this bestselling Photoshop reference shows you why in spades. Packed with over a thousand pages of step-by-step instructions, techniques, and tricks, this essential book covers everything — from the basics to using effects to...

In a Roman Kitchen: Timeless Recipes from the Eternal City
In a Roman Kitchen: Timeless Recipes from the Eternal City

From the savory splendor of crisply fried artichokes to the easy indulgence of spaghetti alla carbonara perfectly al dente, the cooking of Rome is every bit as glorious as the city’s breathtaking art and architecture. In a Roman Kitchen explores the delights of this rich culinary heritage with a spectacular tour of the markets,...

The Music of the Big Bang: The Cosmic Microwave Background and the New Cosmology (Astronomers' Universe)
The Music of the Big Bang: The Cosmic Microwave Background and the New Cosmology (Astronomers' Universe)
The cosmic microwave background radiation is the afterglow of the big bang: a tenuous signal, more than 13 billion years old, which carries the answers to many of the questions about the nature of our Universe. It was serendipitously discovered in 1964, and thoroughly investigated in the last four decades by a large number of experiments. Two...
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