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2024-12-16 | List of pessimistic literature | List of works of literature that have expressed themes closely related to philosophical pessimism. | Start | Alice793 (417) | |
2024-11-24 | Asamando (Underworld in Akan mythology) | Asamando, roughly translated as "place of the dead", or "cemetery" is the name of the underworld in Akan mythology, ruled by the Anadwora, part of the religious traditions of the Akan people of Ghana. In some Akan folk traditions, the Milky Way is seen as the road to Asamando, although in others, the Milky Way is seen as a road to the heavenly kingdom of Nyame. | Start | Yaw Mind 69 (20) | |
2025-01-16 | Kisa Gotami (Disciple of Buddha) | Kṛśā Gautamī (Sanskrit: कृशा गौतमी; Pali: Kisā Gotamī) was the wife of a wealthy man of Shravasti. Her story is one of the most famous ones in Buddhism. | Start | Invokingvajras (25812) | |
2024-12-10 | Hanashi Media (Publishing company) | Hanashi Media is an American independent publishing company that focuses on translating Japanese light novels and manga into English and Spanish. | Start | Rk160 (72) | |
2024-12-15 | Ethem (Jaredite king) (Jaredite king, the son of Ahah) | Ethem (Deseret: 𐐀𐐛𐐇𐐣), in the beliefs of the Latter Day Saint movement (Mormons), was a Jaredite king, the son of Ahah. Information about him is found in the Book of Ether, a part of the sacred scriptures of Mormonism. His reign belongs to the later period of Jaredite history and was reportedly marked by wickedness and the activities of prophets calling for repentance. | B | Oliwiasocz (2138) | |
2025-02-02 | Martin's Conjecture | In mathematics, more precisely in Recursion theory, Martin's conjecture states, in essence, that the only nontrivial definable Turing invariant functions are the Turing jump and its iterates through the transfinite. It is named after Donald A. Martin who made this conjecture in the late 1970s; it first appeared in print as item 5 in the list titled “The Victoria Delphino problems” which was published as an appendix to a volume of proceedings of the joint Caltech-UCLA Logic Seminar. | Stub | Logicdavid (76) | |
2025-02-12 | Armando Maggi (American historian) | Armando Maggi is an American historian of the Renaissance and author. | Stub | Badbluebus (1916) | |
2025-02-10 | Codex Parisiensis (Latin 653) | Codex Parisiensis, also known as Latin No. 653, is a manuscript of the late 4th/early 5th century Church Theologian Pelagius's Commentary on the Letters of Paul in Latin, written on parchment. After the commentary on Philemon, starting from the reverse side of leaf 289, there is a Vulgate version of the Letter to the Hebrews 1:1-4:3 which contains some Old Latin readings. | Start | Stephen Walch (2297) | |
2025-02-12 | The Young Idea (phrase) (Phrase describing youth) | The Young Idea is a phrase used to describe youth. The term is often used in literature, music, films, TV, radio, and other media. The best-known use is for the title of a play by Noel Coward. | C | Masato.harada (8364) | |
2024-11-21 | Inspector Alan Grant (Fictional character) | Alan Grant is a fictional police detective created by Scottish author Josephine Tey. He appears in six mystery novels, including The Daughter of Time, Tey's most acclaimed work. | Start | Garethheathcote (2806) | |
2025-02-16 | Spand nask (Zoroastrian religious text) | The Spand or Spend nask was one of the Gathic nasks (volumes) of the Sasanian Avesta. The work is lost but based on later descriptions it contained the details of the life of Zarathustra and is considered to be the source of later biographies. | C | Kjansen86 (3689) | |
2025-02-13 | Anton Sittinger (literary work) | Anton Sittinger is a satirical novel by Oskar Maria Graf, first published in 1937 by the German publisher-in-exile Malik-Verlag in London. | Start | EdWalker58 (680) | |
2025-02-14 | Timothy D'Arch Smith (American author) | Timothy D'Arch Smith (born 1936) is a British author and bookseller. He is a co-founder of British publishing house Victim Press. | Stub | Badbluebus (1916) | |
2025-01-25 | Siyahat Meri Syahi Se (2024 Memoir) | Siyahat Meri Syahi Se is a travelogue memoir written by Atul Chaturvedi. He is an Indian businessman of India's reputed glass industry and active member of Indian National Congress. He graduated from Allahabad University. | Start | GregLoo (350) | |
2024-12-18 | Sano Ichirō (character) (Fictional character) | is the protagonist of a series of historical detective novels by Laura Joh Rowland, taking place in late 17th century feudal Japan, and set mostly in the capital of Edo (now Tokyo). The series blends Rowland's fictional characters with several prominent historical figures of the period. | Start | Garethheathcote (2806) | |
2025-02-18 | Kajalrekha (Bengali folk ballad) (Heroine from a Bengali folk ballad) | Kajalrekha (Bengali: কাজলরেখা) is a Bengali folk ballad collected in the work Maimansingha Gitika, containing ballads from Mymensingh, Bengal. It tells the story of a girl that is destined to marry a seemingly dead man, who is, in reality, under a curse, his body prickled by numerous needles. | C | KHR FolkMyth (25912) | |
2025-02-11 | Periplus (book) | Periplus: An Essay on the Early History of Charts and Sailing Directions, is a seminal scholarly work by Baron Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld, published in 1897. This book represents a landmark in the study of early cartography, offering a comprehensive exploration of nautical charts, sailing directions, and manuscript maps from antiquity to the mid-17th century. | C | Zyang (268) | |
2025-02-27 | Elementarz (Polish alphabet book) | Elementarz is a textbook by for teaching reading and writing to young children. The first edition, titled Nauka czytania i pisania dla dzieci (Learning to Read and Write for Children), was published in 1910 in Kraków and revolutionized the methodology of reading instruction in Poland. | GA | Oliwiasocz (2138) | |
2025-02-25 | The Unaccountability Machine (Book by Dan Davies) | The Unaccountability Machine is a business book by Dan Davies, a well known investment bank analyst and published author, who also writes for The New Yorker. His recent (2024) book focuses on a flaw in society - how responsibility for decision making has become diffused - a trend that has emerged after World War II. | Start | Derek J Moore (2215) | |
2024-12-12 | The Tale of Aftab (Azerbaijani folktale) (Azerbaijani fairy tale) | The Tale of Aftab (Azerbaijani: Aftabın nağılı) is an Azerbaijani fairy tale, about a maiden that marries a man under a snakeskin disguise, breaks the secret about his identity and has to search for him, eventually finding him at his mother's house, where she is forced to perform difficult tasks for her. | C | KHR FolkMyth (25912) | |
2025-02-24 | A Real Friend (2020 children's book by Jennifer Wolfthal) | A Real Friend is a 2020 children's picture book by author Jennifer Wolfthal and illustrator Judi Abbot. The book depicts the friendship between two boys, Benny and Max, as they navigate their differences and face a falling-out. | C | Astaire (1014) | |
2025-02-27 | Kannur: Inside India's Bloodiest Revenge Politics | Kannur: Inside India's Bloodiest Revenge Politics is a non-fiction book by Indian writer and journalist Ullekh NP. Published by Penguin Viking in June 2018, the book explores the deep-rooted political violence in Kannur, a coastal district in the south Indian state of Kerala. | Start | Y Eko Log (113) | |
2025-02-04 | Victoriocity (Mystery fiction podcast) | Victoriocity is a British mystery fiction podcast created by Chris and Jen Sugden, releasing their first episode on October 19, 2017. The podcast has run independently for three seasons, as well as offers special content from a pay what you want donation system and a novel for online purchase. | C | ContributingHelperOnTheSide (1142) | |
2025-02-28 | Universal brotherhood (Sociopolitical concept) | Universal brotherhood is a philosophical, spiritual, and sociopolitical concept that emphasizes the unity of all human beings beyond distinctions of race, nationality, religion, or class. The idea has been explored in various religious traditions, philosophical systems, and political movements throughout history. | Start | Skyerise (146415) | |
2025-02-09 | Standard work | Standard work or standardized work is a lean manufacturing concept that aims for optimizing for best practices through the documentation of each work task, takt time, sequence of tasks, and resources to complete the task. The purpose is to create a consistent, efficient, and repeatable process that can be utilized by anyone enabling workers to reduce waste, improve quality, and increase productivity. | Stub | GobsPint (2380) | Past AfD |
2025-03-03 | Los Tres Claveles (Spanish folktale) | Los Tres Claveles (English: The Three Carnations) is a Spanish folktale from Extremadura collected by folklorist Sérgio Hernandez de Soto in Zafra, Badajoz. In the story, a poor girl works as a queen's servant, who, tricked by envious maidservants, orders the girl to accomplish impossible tasks, which she does with the secret help of the queen's son. | C | KHR FolkMyth (25912) | |
2024-09-08 | EuroSEAS Social Science Book Prize (Annual award for books on Southeast Asia) | The EuroSEAS Social Science Book Prize has been awarded since 2015 by the European Association for Southeast Asian Studies (EuroSEAS). The prize is awarded to the best academic book on Southeast Asia published in the social sciences, including anthropology, economics, law, politics, international relations, and sociology. | Stub | Saboking (53) | |
2025-03-03 | The Secret of the Order of Cosmopolitans | The Secret of the Order of Cosmopolitans (German: Das Geheimnis des Kosmopoliten-Ordens) is a treatise published in 1788 by Christoph Martin Wieland, in which he critically examines secret societies and their influence on politics and society. The work is considered an important contribution to the debate on cosmopolitanism and Freemasonry during the Age of Enlightenment. | Start | FritzKaiser (25) | |
2025-02-23 | Mrityu Diary (Nepali Non-fiction book) | "Mrityu Diary" is a 2023 Nepali nonfiction book by Tulasi Acharya. It was published in 2023 by Bhundipuran Publication in Nepal. This is the story based on truth, a tale of all individuals who have confronted death. The book delves "into human emotions and practical life experiences when facing death, with the lesson that death doesn't always bring curses". | Start | Traillek (159) | |
2025-02-09 | Nikatum nask (Zoroastrian legal text) | The Nikatum nask or Nigadum nask was one of the so called legal nasks (volumes) of the Sasanian Avesta. No parts of it are known to have survived, but later references show that is covered topics connected with penal law. | C | Kjansen86 (3689) | |
2025-01-28 | Warshtmansr nask (Zoroastrian religious literature) | The Warshtmansr nask or Varshtmansr nask is the second nask (volume) of the Sasanian Avesta. Like most other nasks, it is no longer extant, but its content can be reconstructed from references in later Pahlavi writings and the parts still contained in the extant Avesta. | C | Kjansen86 (3689) | |
2025-01-31 | Bag nask (Zoroastrian religious literature) | The Bag nask is the third nask (volume) of the Sasanian Avesta. The work is no longer extant, but its content can be reconstructed from lengthy references in Book 9 of the Denkard and the parts still contained in Yasna 19-21. | C | Kjansen86 (3689) | |
2025-02-05 | Husparam nask (Zoroastrian religious literature) | The Husparam nask is the seventeenth nask (volume) of the Sasanian Avesta. The work itself is lost, but its content can be reconstructed from references in Book 8 of the Denkard and the Rivayats. The Nirangestan and Herbedestan are considered to have originally been part of this nask. | Start | Kjansen86 (3689) | |
2025-02-23 | Mochan (novel) (Nepali fiction novel) | मोचन (Mochan) is a 2021 Nepali fiction by Tulasi Acharya. It was published in 2021 by Phoenix Books. | Start | Traillek (159) | |
2024-07-31 | Geschichte des Qorāns (Foundational book in Quranic studies) | The Geschichte des Qorāns (History of the Quran) is a foundational German work of modern Quranic studies by Theodor Noldeke (1836–1930). Published originally in 1860, the work continued to be revised and expanded by Noldeke's students and successors between 1909 and 1938. | C | Pogenplain (4733) | |
2025-03-03 | David Riegel (American author) | David L. Riegel was an American author. | Start | Badbluebus (1916) | |
2025-02-25 | Zihe | Zihe (Chinese: 子合; Wade–Giles: Tzu-ho) is the name of a polity mentioned in ancient Chinese texts. Its exact location is a matter of debate, although it is usually assumed to be in modern south-west Xinjiang. | Start | Grant65 (26291) | |
2025-03-03 | The Winter War (novel) (1984 war novel by Antti Tuuri) | The Winter War (Finnish: Talvisota) is a 1984 Finnish war novel by Antti Tuuri. It is part of the Ostrobothnia book series and it tells the story of Martti Hakala about his experiences in the Winter War. An English translation by Richard Impola was released in 2003. | Start | Juustila (1885) | |
2025-03-03 | History of nihilism (Study of the development of nihilism) | The history of nihilism encompasses the development of a variety of views that deny certain aspects of existence. It is primarily associated with modernity and encompasses views that reject the meaning of life, the existence of moral phenomena, the possibility of objective knowledge, and established political and social structures. | B | Phlsph7 (16905) | |
2025-02-22 | Vaetha nask (Zoroastrian religious text) | The Vaetha nask is the name of a short Avestan text, which is extant in the Fragments collection. Despite its name, the Vaetha nask was not part of the 21 nasks of the Sasanian Avesta and its origins remain unclear. | C | Kjansen86 (3689) | |
2025-02-27 | Sexual Experience Between Men and Boys (1976 book) | Sexual Experience Between Men and Boys: Exploiting the Pederast Underground is a 1976 book by American historian and Yale professor Parker Rossman. The book examines the prevalence and dynamics of pederasty in the United States, which Rossman defines as "any sexual experience, involvement or act between a male over eighteen and one of between twelve and sixteen". | Stub | Badbluebus (1916) | |
2025-03-09 | Issur Veheter Ha'aruch (Medieval work of Jewish law) | Issur v'Heter Ha'aroch (known in short as O"H or Aroch) is a book on the laws of prohibition and permission. The author wrote the book according to teachings he received from the R. Shalom b. Isaac of Wiener Neustadt., the teacher of the Yaakov ben Moshe Levi Moelin(Maharil). | Start | Commontater (855) | |
2025-02-06 | Shaw and Shoemaker (bibliography) | Shaw and Shoemaker are the short names for a "renowned" bibliography of early American imprints that was created by Ralph R. Shaw and Richard H. Shoemaker listing published "advertisements, allegories, almanacs, autobiographies, ballads, campaign literature, diaries, elegies, eulogies, hymns, imaginary voyages, jestbooks, novels, plays, poems, prayer books, primers, sermons, songs, textbooks, travel literature" printed in the United States from 1801 to 1829. | Start | Jengod (143769) | |
2025-02-06 | Bagan yasht (Zoroastrian religious literature) | The Bagan yasht was, according to the Denkard, the fourteenth nask (volume) of the Sasanian Avesta. The work itself is lost, but based on later references, several of the extant Yashts are considered to have originally been part of the nask. | C | Kjansen86 (3689) | |
2025-02-11 | Duzd-sar-nizad nask (Zoroastrian legal text) | The Duzd-sar-nizad nask was one of the legal nasks (volumes) of the Sasanian Avesta, describing matters of Zoroastrian jurisprudence. No parts of it are known to have survived but later descriptions demonstrate it covered diverse topics such as rules during war, or animal rights. | C | Kjansen86 (3689) | |
2025-02-13 | Sakatum nask (Zoroastrian legal text) | The Sakatum nask or Sagadum nask was one of the legal nasks (volumes) of the Sasanian Avesta. No parts of it are known to have survived, but later references show that it covered, e.g., topics like family or property law. | C | Kjansen86 (3689) | |
2025-01-02 | Joseph Starobin (American journalist and Communist Party member) | Joseph Robert Starobin (December 19, 1913 - November 6, 1976) was an American journalist and Communist Party member. | Start | Nvss132 (3053) | |
2025-02-23 | Running from the Dreamland | Running from the Dreamland is a 2014 novel by Nepali author Tulasi Acharya. It was first published in 2014 by Allwrite Publishing, a small U.S. press. In 2023, it was published in Nepal by Bhundipuran Publication. | Start | Traillek (159) | |
2025-03-13 | The Collected Works of Sir Winston Churchill | The Collected Works of Sir Winston Churchill refers to a set of thirty-four volumes that were published in 1973, edited by Frederick Woods. | Stub | Sm8900 (64865) | |
2024-11-19 | Transmania (2024 French book) | Transmania is a 2024 book written by Marguerite Stern and Dora Moutot and published by Éditions Magnus. It discusses what they call "transgender ideology". Upon publication, the book sparked controversy because it was considered transphobic and conspiratorial by critics. | C | Ikaor (14) | |
2025-03-02 | The Cloud upon the Sanctuary (Christian mystical text) | The Cloud upon the Sanctuary (Die Wolke über dem Heiligtum) is a Christian mystical text written by the German philosopher and theologian Karl von Eckartshausen in 1793. The book explores the concept of an "inner church" composed of enlightened souls who maintain a hidden connection with divine wisdom. | Start | Skyerise (146415) | |
2025-03-13 | Hom Yasht (Zoroastrian religious hymn) | The term Hom Yasht refers to two different texts in the Avesta. The first one is the 20th Yasht of the 21 Yasht collection and is dedicated to the veneration of the Haoma. The second text forms verses 9-11.11 of the Yasna. | C | Kjansen86 (3689) | |
2025-02-17 | Vishtasp yasht (Zoroastrian religious text) | The Vishtasp yasht or Wishtasp yasht is the name of an Avestan text, which is extant in the Fragments collection, and of a ceremony in which this text was once used. It is usually seen as being derived from the Wishtasp-sast nask, one of the lost nasks, i.e., volumes, of the Sasanian Avesta. | C | Kjansen86 (3689) | |
2025-02-01 | Hadoxt nask (Zoroastrian religious literature) | The Hadoxt nask is the sixth nask (volume) of the Sasanian Avesta. The work is no longer extant, but the Hadoxt nask 1 and 2 fragments as well as possibly other parts of the extant Avesta are considered to have been part of this nask. | C | Kjansen86 (3689) | |
2025-03-06 | Time machine (device) (Device for time travel) | A time machine is a fictional or hypothetical device that allows time travel. | C | GeorgiaHuman (883) | |
2025-03-15 | List of science fiction literature with Messiah figures | List of science fiction literature with Messiah figures is a list of sci-fi novels, short stories and comics in which Messiah figures play a thematic role. In contrast to theological-scientific works or Jesus novels, which deal with the life and teachings of the Messiah Jesus Christ from a religious perspective, sci-fi literature places the messianic theme in the context of the fantastique, such as time travel, [[Space travel in science fiction ... | GA | Kalle Ute Inge Cindy Troy (104) | |
2025-03-10 | The Untold Vajpayee: Politician and Paradox | The Untold Vajpayee: Politician and Paradox is a 2016 book published by Penguin Viking in India. Written by author Ullekh NP it is the first biography of Indian politician and former Prime Minister of India Atal Bihari Vajpayee in English. | Start | Y Eko Log (113) | |
2025-03-07 | Kenneth Bøgh Andersen (Danish writer) | Kenneth Bøgh Andersen (29 November 1976) is a Danish author best known for his The Great Devil War series of young adult fantasy novels, as well as the Antboy series of children's superhero novels and the Slaget i Caïssa series of fantasy novels directed at a younger middle grade audience. | C | Luka1184 (871) | |
2025-03-08 | Frawardin Yasht (Zoroastrian religious hymn) | The Frawardin Yasht is the thirteenth Yasht of the 21 Yasht collection and is dedicated to the veneration of the Fravashi. It belonges to the so called Great Yashts and, with 158 stanzas, it is the longest in the collection. | C | Kjansen86 (3689) | |
2025-03-16 | The Demon of Unrest | The Demon of Unrest is a 2006 narrative non-fiction book by Erik Larson covering the period immediately preceeding the American Civil War. Larson knits together brief biographies of major union and secessionist leaders to portray the debates and events of that period. | Stub | Zeamays (5718) | |
2025-03-15 | Eminent Distorians: Twists and Truths in Bharat's History | Eminent Distorians: Twists and Truths in Bharat's History is a 2024 book written by Utpal Kumar and published by Ink Publications.The book highlights how Marxist historians have ‘distorted’ the Indian history. The book has received the positive reception. | Stub | Krishna's flute (145) | |
2025-03-16 | The Splendid and the Vile (2020) (2020 book by author Erik Larson.) | The Splendid and the Vile is a biography of Winston Churchill during his first year as British Prime Minister. In his first year as Prime Minister, Churchill was tested by the start of "The Blitz", a sustained bombing campaign against Great Britain by Adolph Hitler's air force, the Luftwaffe. | Start | Zeamays (5718) | |
2025-01-23 | Footloose in France (2023 travel book by John Adamson and Clive Jackson) | Footloose in France (2023) is a travel book by the British authors John Adamson and Clive Jackson. They recall with humour their separate experiences of living in France in the mid-to-late sixties and early seventies: Jackson worked in the western Pyrenees and Adamson in Paris. | B | Idealhusband (1077) | |
2024-12-30 | List of Planet of the Apes novels | The Planet of the Apes novels began with Pierre Boulle's novel La Planète des singes was translated and reprinted several times after its original publication in 1963. All four of the original film series' sequels spawned novelizations by established science fiction writers of the day, each of which went through multiple reprints of their own. | Start | Awl21841 (1) | |
2024-12-20 | Thematic focus of Robert Browning poetic work | The thematic focus of Robert Browning's poetic work (1812–1889) addresses universal questions about humanity's relationship with God, art, nature, and love. During an era when longstanding certainties were being challenged by advances in science (geology, Darwinism) and philosophy (scientism, positivism), Browning was often regarded as a philosopher or prophet at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century. | FA | Andreachlc0203 (1258) | |
2024-12-11 | Bible of Navarra (Bible version) | The Sagrada Biblia (Holy Bible), known as Biblia de Navarra, is a translation of and commentary on the Catholic version of the Bible made by professors of the Faculty of Theology of the University of Navarra. | Start | Bruhmasanguine (8) | |
2025-02-25 | Adam of Banjar (Sultan of Banjar (1776–1857)) | Adam (1776 – 1 November 1857), with the title al-Watsiq Billah, was the Sultan of Banjar who ruled from 1825 until his death in 1857, succeeding his father, Sulaiman of Banjar. During his reign, Banjar became a Dutch protectorate in accordance with the agreement between the Dutch and his grandfather, Tahmidullah II and his father, Sulaiman. | Stub | ItsMe JK7 (222) | |
2025-02-28 | Tamjidillah II of Banjar (Sultan of Banjar) | Tamjidillah II was the Sultan of Banjar who ruled from 1857 to 1859, succeeding his grandfather, Adam of Banjar. His reign was opposed by his brother, Hidayatullah II of Banjar, which then led to the Banjarmasin War. He is the last Sultan of Banjar in the Dutch version. | Stub | ItsMe JK7 (222) | |
2025-03-16 | Frances Roberta Sterrett (American writer) | Frances Roberta Sterrett (1869-1947) was a writer. The 1918 film Up the Road with Sallie was adapted from her novel. | Stub | FloridaArmy (182871) | |
2025-03-12 | Passion Struck (2024 self-help book by John R. Miles) | Passion Struck: Twelve Powerful Principles to Unlock Your Purpose and Ignite Your Most Intentional Life (2024) is a self-help book written by John R. Miles. the book explores strategies and actionable steps to help readers discover their purpose. | Start | AlphaBook (47) | |
2025-03-04 | Dustin Grinnell (American writer) | Dustin Michael Grinnell is an American fiction writer, essayist, and freelance journalist. He has written a sci-fi thriller, The Empathy Academy, a collection of short stories, The Healing Book, and a collection of essays, Lost & Found. | Start | Goodboyjj (119) | |
2025-03-17 | Jack of Spades: A Tale of Suspense (2015 novel by Joyce Carol Oates) | Jack of Spades: A Tale of Suspense is a novel by Joyce Carol Oates published in 2015 by The Mysterious Press. | Start | 36hourblock (2953) | |
2024-09-30 | Solar System in fiction | alt=A photomontage of the eight planets and the Moon|thumb|Clicking on a planet leads to the article about its depiction in fiction. circle 1250 4700 650 Neptune in fiction circle 2150 4505 525 Uranus in fiction circle 2890 3960 610 Saturn in fiction circle 3450 2880 790 Jupiter in fiction circle 3015 1770 460 Mars in fiction circle 2370 1150 520 Earth in science fiction circle 3165 590 280 Moon in science fiction circle 1570 785 475 [[Venus in f ... | GA | TompaDompa (41595) | |
2025-03-16 | The Night Wire (Short story by Stephen King) | "The Night Wire" is a short story by H. F. Arnold. It was first published in Weird Tales in September 1926. | GA | McPhail (70665) | |
2024-09-30 | Bookdash (Book Dash is a Social Impact Publisher Making book ownership possible for all.) | Book Dash is a social impact publisher (SIP) which works with volunteer creatives, to make beautiful and professional picture books. Book hunger is a pervasive problem world wide. In South Africa, a national reading survey indicated that 25% of South African households, had no books. | Start | Derek J Moore (2215) | |
2025-03-11 | Clays (company) (British printer) | Clays is a British printing company based in Bungay, Suffolk. | Start | SunloungerFrog (3638) | |
2025-02-17 | Staota Yesnya (Zoroastrian religious text) | The Staota Yesnya (Avestan: 𐬯𐬙𐬀𐬋𐬙𐬀 𐬪𐬈𐬯𐬦𐬌𐬌𐬀, romanized: staōta ẏesńiia, Sacrificial Eulogy), also known as Stod Yasn, refers to the editorial arrangement of the central liturgical texts of Zoroastrianism. It contains all Old Avestan texts like the Gathas and the Yasna Haptanghaiti and may have been the original liturgy of the early Zoroastrian community. | C | Kjansen86 (3689) | |
2025-03-12 | Mihr Yasht (Zoroastrian religious hymn) | The Mihr Yasht is the tenth Yasht of the 21 Yasht collection and is dedicated to the veneration of Mithra. It belonges to the so called Great Yashts and, with 145 stanzas, it is one of the longest in the collection. | C | Kjansen86 (3689) |
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