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Advances in Applied Mechanics draws together recent, significant
advances in various topics in applied mechanics. Published since
1948, the book aims to provide authoritative review articles on
topics in the mechanical sciences. While the book is ideal for
scientists and engineers working in various branches of mechanics,
it is also beneficial to professionals who use the results of
investigations in mechanics in various applications, such as
aerospace, chemical, civil, environmental, mechanical, and nuclear
engineering.
Multi-scale Theory and Computation, Volume 52, the latest release
in the Advances in Applied Mechanics series, draws together recent,
significant advances in various topics in applied mechanics.
Published since 1948, the book aims to provide authoritative review
articles on topics in the mechanical sciences. While the book is
ideal for scientists and engineers working in various branches of
mechanics, it is also beneficial to professionals who use the
results of investigations in mechanics in various applications,
such as aerospace, chemical, civil, environmental, mechanical and
nuclear engineering.
Muzahim Hussein's 1989 discovery of tombs of Neo-Assyrian queens in
the palace of Ashurnasirpal in Nimrud (Kalhu/Calah) was
electrifying news for archaeology. Although much is known of the
Assyrian kings (8th/9th century B.C.), very little was known about
the queens, with the exception of semi-mythical Semiramis. Now, for
the first time, not only were actual remains and burial objects of
Assyrian queens discovered, but also names and attempts through
curses to protect the burials. Elaborate gold jewelry and other
items in the tombs rivaled in quality and quantity that found in
Egyptian royal tombs. A short scholarly publication of a few items,
as well as limited coverage in the world's press, gave only hints
of the importance of the objects in the tombs. Planned
international exhibitions of the treasures from the tombs had to be
cancelled due to war and sanctions. Hussein and Amer Suleiman
published Nimrud: A City of Golden Treasures, in 1999, under
extraordinarily difficult conditions, that could not do justice to
the objects. The present volume, a joint publication of the Iraqi
State Board of Antiquities and Heritage and the Oriental Institute,
is a new version of the finding of the tombs and their contents,
giving much additional information derived from Hussein's continued
analyses of classes of artifacts, accompanied by numerous full
color plates.
The prevailing belief among Muslims is that, because the Qur'an is
the Word of God and God is eternal, it follows that His Word is
also eternal. The belief is based on the postulate that the Word of
God must be of the same nature as God Himself. Mahmoud Hussein
refutes this by showing that it contradicts the very teachings of
the Qur'an. Whereas God transcends time, His Word is inscribed
within time. It is not a monologue, but a living exchange, through
which God reveals to His Prophet different orders of truth, weaving
together the absolute and the relative, the general and the
particular, the eternal and the contingent. An international
bestseller, Understanding the Qur'an today offers a new perspective
on one of the world's most influential texts and adds an invaluable
contribution to the debate on Islam and modernity.
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