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“Tuhan sudah mengatur bintang, bulan, dan matahari di angkasa raya. Bagaimana gerakan bintang, begitu juga bulan. Andai aku segera pulang dan menikah denganmu, mungkin aku tak bisa seperti ini, malah tak sempat mencapai doktoral. Dan kamu tak memiliki anak-anak yang cantik. Bumi, dan bulan biarkan beredar pada tempatnya. Kita manusia hanya menjalani apa yang jadi suratan-Nya.” “Izinkan aku memelukmu!” ucapku meminta. “Jangan! Kita tidak pantas, kamu laki-laki, aku perempuan. Ada fitnah mengintai di sekitar kita. Aku menghormati istrimu. Aku titip salam untuknya!” katanya tegas. “Sekali ini saja,” rayuku. “Lelaki dituruti sekali, kan meminta dua kali dan seterusnya!” bisiknya lembut, tangannya kugenggam dengan mesra. Lembut sekali. Wajah dan tubuhku kurapatkan ke padanya. Dia tak menghindar. Dadanya bergetar.
Witness the story of Abafi, a Hungarian knight who transforms from a selfish and unscrupulous man to a kind and noble individual who prioritizes the well-being of others. Follow him as he makes difficult life decisions and searches for his true love. Experience the tale that profoundly influenced Nikola Tesla, as he recounts in his autobiography, "My Inventions." Tesla states that reading this book "somehow awakened my dormant powers of will, and I began to practice self-control. At first, my resolutions faded like snow in April, but eventually, I conquered my weakness and felt a pleasure I had never known before—the pleasure of doing as I willed." For the first time, this influential book is available to the English-speaking community in a complete and comprehensive translation. Newly updated with a fresh cover and meticulously edited to eliminate spelling and grammar mistakes, this edition brings Abafi's transformative journey to a broader audience.
A re-examination of the texts - chiefly Arabic and Persian - which describe the movements of the Magyars leading up to their entry into Hungary (c. AD 896).
This book asks whether a modern, efficient economy can be rendered democratically accountable, and, if so, what strategic changes might be required to regulate the market- based interaction of economic agents. The contributors bring contemporary microeconomic theory to bear in an attempt to find a progressive replacement to traditional state socialism. Various approaches to the study of economic interaction are considered in an attempt to understand the relationship between power and efficiency in market economies.
Based on his linguistic analysis of both biblical and extrabiblical texts, Mitchell Dahood interprets the Hebrew poetry of the psalms in the light of rich cultural and linguistic evidence, as well as providing a translation of these much-loved poems.
Like many works of Old Javanese literature, the kakawin Arjunawijaya (Arj.) was first introduced to the wor1d of Western scholarship in 1849 through the well-known report of Friederich, Voorloopig Verslag van het Eiland Baii. In this report Friederich (1959: 25) says: 'The Arjuna Vijaya ("the Triumph of Arjuna") is fonned after the Uttarak??l4a ... It contains the combat of Arjuna with R?vat]. a and his victory. R?vat]. a is here bound, but not yet killed, because his time has not yet arrived. Re is to be destroyed by R?ma ... ' Written in 1849, when the study of Old Javanese had barely taken the first step in its slow progress on a long and arduous road, Friederich's report was a promising ...
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When Othmar Keel's book first appeared in Germany in 1972, it was a pioneering study, the first to compare systematically the conceptual world of a biblical book with that of ancient Near Eastern iconography. First translated into English in 1978, the book has proven its lasting value for exegesis of the Psalms, the comparative study of the Bible and its world, and the study of ancient Near Eastern art and iconography.
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