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Dreambones (Hardcover)
Shelia Campbell, Sheila Campbell
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R401
Discovery Miles 4 010
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Advance praise for "DreamBones"
"With an exquisite sense of line and phrase, these poems--which
sing a life intensely led and knowingly lived--evoke the powerful,
lyrical rhythms of a light-blest world. Again and again we see here
the brilliance of a poet of vision who knew her craft supremely
well."--James Hoggard, Texas Poet Laureate, former president, Texas
Institute of Letters; McMurtry Distinguished Professor of English,
Midwestern State University"Whatever the subject, feeling, or
insight portrayed in these exquisitely crafted poems, the imagery
is consistently, breathtakingly beautiful. And, whatever the
circumstances that give birth to each poem, God and love are always
clearly present.""DreamBones" is a book to treasure, to read and
return to many times over. It is a book that grows fresher with the
passage of time, a work of illuminating grace."--Nancy P. Geyer,
author and playwright
This book examines how medieval medical theories were derived from
the teachings of Christianity, Judaism and Islam. It maintains that
the mystical element was the most attractive branch of medical
wisdom and shows how religious rites and observances like prayer
and anointing were adapted to medical usage.;But while for thinkers
like Roger Bacon disease was a fall from grace, there was also a
practical approach to illness. The book evaluates medieval recipes
for drugs and more mundane notions of disease in the light of the
findings of modern medicine. It shows for instance how the concept
of "flying venom" relates to modern germ theory.
This volume of studies seeks an anthropological view of medicine
and the healing arts as they were situated within the lives of
medieval people. Miracle cures and charms as well as drugs and
surgery fall within the scope of the authors represented here, as
does advice about diet and regimen. As well, the volume looks at
wellness and illness in broad contexts, avoiding the tendency of
modern medicine to focus on the isolation and definition of
pathological states.
During the Frankish Crusader period, Cistercian monks built and
developed the monastery of Zaraka in Greece for approximately forty
years and were followed first by squatters, then by a
seventeenth-century cemetery. The goal of this study has been to
identify where the monks came from, how they lived, and why they
left so suddenly.
To be in a relationship is challenging, but to be with a recovering
addict is often a test of patience and has its own issues. To
decide to continue or to even begin a healthy relationship with a
recovering addict comes with the challenge of educating oneself
about the recovery process and the 12-steps. This book gives
valuable information from first hand experience, while giving the
reader an opportunity to journal and answer questions about how
they can assist the recovering addict in their life.
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Dreambones (Paperback)
Shelia Campbell, Sheila Campbell
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R424
R358
Discovery Miles 3 580
Save R66 (16%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Advance praise for "DreamBones"
"With an exquisite sense of line and phrase, these poems--which
sing a life intensely led and knowingly lived--evoke the powerful,
lyrical rhythms of a light-blest world. Again and again we see here
the brilliance of a poet of vision who knew her craft supremely
well."--James Hoggard, Texas Poet Laureate, former president, Texas
Institute of Letters; McMurtry Distinguished Professor of English,
Midwestern State University"Whatever the subject, feeling, or
insight portrayed in these exquisitely crafted poems, the imagery
is consistently, breathtakingly beautiful. And, whatever the
circumstances that give birth to each poem, God and love are always
clearly present.""DreamBones" is a book to treasure, to read and
return to many times over. It is a book that grows fresher with the
passage of time, a work of illuminating grace."--Nancy P. Geyer,
author and playwright
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