Bøger af Richard Bayliss
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163,95 kr. The man who cannot die; the girl who won't stay dead. The end of summer has emptied the quiet seaside village of Arniston. Holiday homes are shuttered, hotel rooms empty, beaches deserted. Winter has brought the wind and rain, and something else: an evil that hunts in dreams; promising pleasure, delivering death. The dead girl is tearing her way into the world; inhuman, implacably amoral, driven only by her need to live, no matter the cost. Unable to resist the siren call of her burgeoning power, the man who brought death to the world is awake once more, and ready to measure himself against the twice-born girl. A nightmare is bearing down on Arniston, a hurricane of violence fuelled by love and rage and despair. In the eye of the storm, James Barker and Debbie Gaiman are about to learn that there are things worse - far worse - than a broken heart. Sex, dreams and death. Black.
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958,95 kr. This is a study of the Christianisation of the built environment: the physical manifestation of the transition from paganism to Christianity in the Greek East. The core of the work comprises an archaeological exploration of temple conversion in terms of structural mechanics, logistics, chronology and socio-political implications. The author provides a re-assessment of the fate of the temples - their deconsecration, destruction, preservation, abandonment and re-utilisation - by supplementing and questioning the historical record through reference to the wealth of available archaeological evidence. Detailed chapters on the mechanics and chronology of particular forms of conversion scenario illustrate the emergence of an architectural vocabulary of temple conversion from the middle of the 5th century. In order to assess the impact of change on a local level, these primary issues are addressed through the archaeology of provincial Cilicia. Archaeological, historical and epigraphical evidence from over 250 structures in which the influence of a pre-existing temple has been detected, have been incorporated into a highly detailed database, providing a platform for information management and the analysis of trends in the fate of the temples. By looking beyond the subjective narratives of the primary historical sources, this study demonstrates that the archaeological evidence can provide us with a deeper understanding of the complexity and variability of temple conversion as it occurred in individual urban contexts. This has enabled the formulation of a more coherent picture of its significance and situation in the cultural and physical transformation of the late antique city.
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