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EBOOK   9781667404097

Los Dos LeonesLa Novela De Roberto Y Ruggero De Altavilla. La Saga Medieval De Los Normandos En Italia. E-book. Formato EPUB Francesco Grasso   -  Babelcube Inc., 2021  - 

Los dos leones, por Francesco Grasso La novela de Roberto y Ruggero de Altavilla La saga medieval de los normandos en Italia Alba del segundo milenio. Dos hermanos, Roberto y Ruggero, dejan el pequeño pueblo de Hauteville, en la región francesa que justo en ese momento comienza a ser llamada Normandía, y se dirigen hacia el sur de Italia. Tienen con ellos una espada, un caballo y una ambición desmesurada. Roberto gracias a una astucia luciferina que será legendaria, Ruggero a través de una fuerza física excepcional y una fe inquebrantable que va más allá del misticismo. Vencerán a sus enemigos, se transformarán en líderes poderosos y temidos, moverán ejércitos y conquistarán un trono. Se verán enfrentados por deseos de dominación y por el amor de una misma mujer. Porque si es verdad que dos leones pueden cazar juntos, uno solo puede dirigir la manada. Esta novela es la primera de una saga dedicada a la epopeya de los normandos en Italia.

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EBOOK   9781547568703

The Mathematician Who Challenged Rome: A Novel On Archimedes And His War Machines. E-book. Formato EPUB Francesco Grasso   -  Babelcube Inc., 2019  - 

The story of the long battle between Rome and Carthage (264 - 146 BCE) tends to neglect the role of a third city, a city that was at least as prosperous as Rome, and was possibly even superior in its heritage and culture. It was Syracuse, the pearl of Magna Graecia, a beacon of civilisation and military power that found itself - unfortunately for her - an ally of Hannibal at the wrong time. A course of action that Rome never forgave. Despite being overpowered by her enemy in terms of men and arms, Syracuse resisted the siege of the Roman fleet and legions for two years, from 214 to 212 BCE, thanks largely to the remarkable inventions of Archimedes, one of the most brilliant scientists of all time. If misfortune (and the Syracusans themselves) had not prevented Archimedes from taking full advantage of his brilliant inventions, that long siege might have had a different outcome. This novel recounts the world of the eminent mathematician, and describes his fascinating discoveries and how they were deployed during the historic face off.

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The Mathematician Who Challenged Rome: A Novel On Archimedes And His War Machines. E-book. Formato Mobipocket Francesco Grasso   -  Babelcube Inc., 2019  - 

The story of the long battle between Rome and Carthage (264 - 146 BCE) tends to neglect the role of a third city, a city that was at least as prosperous as Rome, and was possibly even superior in its heritage and culture. It was Syracuse, the pearl of Magna Graecia, a beacon of civilisation and military power that found itself - unfortunately for her - an ally of Hannibal at the wrong time. A course of action that Rome never forgave. Despite being overpowered by her enemy in terms of men and arms, Syracuse resisted the siege of the Roman fleet and legions for two years, from 214 to 212 BCE, thanks largely to the remarkable inventions of Archimedes, one of the most brilliant scientists of all time. If misfortune (and the Syracusans themselves) had not prevented Archimedes from taking full advantage of his brilliant inventions, that long siege might have had a different outcome. This novel recounts the world of the eminent mathematician, and describes his fascinating discoveries and how they were deployed during the historic face off.

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