The Last Of The Romans And European Culture by Victoria Ukolova

 

This book is about the continuity of time, the cultural continuity of civilisations, and the ideological struggle that generated the growth of medieval culture. It explores the confrontation and interaction between Christianity and paganism, and between the Roman and barbarian worlds. More importantly, this book is about the Last of the Romans—those whose fame through the ages may not have been prodigious, but who, through their tireless labours, linked successive generations and succeeded in resisting barbarity.

About the author

Her study of Boethius, a thinker of the early Middle Ages, earned Victoria Ukolova a prize at the Second USSR Contest for Young Social Scientists in 1973. She was the last of Academician Sergei Skazkin’s students of the Middle Ages at Moscow University. After a few years at Akademgorodok in Novosibirsk, at the local university, she returned to Moscow. Today, she is head of the Chair on the Cultural History of Foreign Countries at the General History Institute of the USSR Academy of Sciences. More than a hundred of her works on the history of medieval European culture have been published so far, including monographs, articles, and translations of medieval authors into Russian.

Translated from the Russian by Vic Schneierson

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This is a cleaned, optimised scan of this version
A 1989 Soviet work. Scanned by Ismail, sent to him by Leftypaul.
From Thomas Mrett’ Internet Archive collection.

Contents

A Few Words in Lieu of an Introduction 5

Chapter 1. The Eternal City, Christians and Barbarians 8
Chapter 2. From the Altar of Victory to the Holy City 25
Chapter 3. Pagan Wisdom and the Triumph of Authority 39
Chapter 4. Free Will and Providence 66
Chapter 5. Reticent Historians and Impassive Poets 90
Chapter 6. Scipio’s Dream and the Cosmic Riddle 119
Chapter 7. The Marriage of Philology and Mercury 151
Chapter 8. Political Zigzags and the Beauty of Logic 170
Chapter 9. The Wheel of Fortune and the Admonitions of Philosophy 236
Chapter 10. Three Defeats or the Happy Life of Flavius Cassiodorus 259
Chapter 11. The First Medieval Encyclopaedist 295
Chapter 12. Atoms and Angels 337
Chapter 13. Love of Wisdom or Saintly Simplicity? 361
Chapter 14. Homer’s Golden Chain and the Birth of the Medieval Culture 382

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Berezhkov The Story Of An Inventor by Alexander Bek

Alexander Bek’s Berezhkov: The Story of an Inventor delves into the life and challenges of Alexei Berezhkov, a brilliant and dedicated Soviet inventor. The narrative follows Berezhkov’s tireless efforts to develop groundbreaking technologies amidst the tumultuous backdrop of political and bureaucratic obstacles. Through perseverance and ingenuity, Berezhkov navigates a landscape marked by skepticism and resistance, ultimately making significant contributions to Soviet scientific advancements. Bek’s portrayal of Berezhkov highlights the inventor’s resilience and unwavering commitment to innovation, offering a nuanced exploration of the intersection between creativity and the often harsh realities of the Soviet system.

Translated from the Russian By B. Isaacs
Designed By D. Bisti

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Part One. The Adros Engine 9
Part Two. A Night of Stories 102
Part Three. Without Compass 158
Part Four. The ADVI-100 248
Part Five. New Year’s Eve 331
Part Six. “Alexei Berezhkov-31” 420
By Way of Epilogue 515

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Landing the The Sturgeon

A Chinese picture story book for children.

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Good Children by Miao Yin-tang

A picture story book for children from China.

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Why Do Rabbits Have Short Tails? by Xu Guangyu

A picture story book for children from China.
Illustrations by Liu Jiyou

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The Ginseng Maiden

A picture story book for children from China.

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ಕೆಂಪು ಜುಟ್ಟಿನ ಹುಂಜ (The Cock With The Crimson Comb In Kannada )

A picture story book for children, translated from the Russian.

ಹೇಳಿದವರು: ವಿಕ್ತರ್ ವಾಷಯವ್‌

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Soviet Short Stories

The present collection is composed of stories
written by Soviet authors during the past decade,
with the exception of the three pre-revolutionary
stories by Maxim Gorky with which the volume opens.

Original scan by DLI.

Note: Scan quality is poor and just readable at times.

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CONTENTS

Maxim Gorky
A MAN IS BORN 11
MALVA 25
HOW A SONG WAS COMPOSED 91

Alexei Tolstoi
THE RUSSIAN CHARACTER .97
A STRANGE STORY 107

Mikhail Sholokhov
HATE 123

Alexander Fadeyev
EARTHQUAKE 146

Sergei Sergeyev-Tsensky
THE OLD DOCTOR 162

Boris Gorbatov
FRIENDSHIP 183
THE RETURN OF SATANAU 212

Konstantin Simonov
MATURITY 225
THE CANDLE 246

Ilya Ehrenburg
THE ACTRESS 252

Vasili Grossman
LIFE 260

Valentin Katayev
OUR FATHER 296

Vadim Kozheinikov
MARCH APRIL 309

Pavel Bazhov
THE MISTRESS OF THE COPPER HILL
THE IRON GRANNIE 351

Leonid Sobolev
HIS SWEETHEART 366

Yuri Dombrovsky
FETIS ZYABLIKOA 375

Sergei Dikovsky
THE COMMANDANT OF BIRD ISLAND 385

Konstantin Paustovsky
NASTYA THE LACEMAKER 412

Ilya Ilf and Eugene Petrov
COLUMBUS REACHES PORT 419
THE WONDER GUESTS 428

Arkadi Gaidar
THE TELEGRAM 436

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തേരെഷ്ക (Tereshka in Malayalam) by അലക്സി ടോൾസ്റ്റോയ് (Aleksey Tolstoy)

A picture story book for children.

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കളിക്കോപ്പുകൾ (Games in Malayalam) by എ.ബർത്താ (A. Barto)

A picture story book for children.

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