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Autor:
Nigel Pennick
Traces the history of good fortune traditions from sacred divination to modern gambling• Reveals how dice were originally considered sacred objects of divination and details the techniques and meanings of a dice oracle• Looks at medieval grimoire
Autor:
Cartland Barbara
Vévoda, lord Accrington, vášnivý hráč a hanebný Starý ďábel připravil svého přítele, těsně před jeho smrtí, špinavým trikem o majetek a jeho syna markýze z Thane o dědictví. Mladý markýz Sylvanus touží po pomstě a hraje s
Autor:
Clayton Nucci Fernandes
Em uma tarde fatídica em seu escritório, o bem sucedido engenheiro Álvaro Bento vê-se diante de um conflito pessoal ao atingir os quarenta anos de vida e encontrar-se solteiro e distante de sua família. Após refletir a leitura de um poema, moti
Autor:
Daniele Miano
What is good luck and what did it mean to the Romans? What connections were there between luck and childbirth, victory in war, or success in business? What did Roman statesmen like Cicero and Caesar think about luck? This volume aims to address these
Autor:
Nicholas Maes
Felix Taylor once stopped a devastating plague, but now he must save his world from humankind itself. It's been a year since Felix Taylor travelled back to ancient Rome and saved his world from a lethal plague. Again his knowledge of Latin seems usel
Autor:
Michael R. Stevens
Longing for escape from his mundane existence as a Stanford computer science major, Jason Lind signs up to play Fortuna, an online role-playing game set in Renaissance Florence.From the first, fateful mouse click, Jason tumbles into the vibrant, lush
Autor:
Pablo Bohoslavsky
Regresar a la memoria es visualizar y visualizarse en perspectiva, con las posibilidades y las limitaciones –con la sensibilidad y la selectividad– propias de una representación: propias del gesto de volver a presentar algo o de traer algo hasta
Autor:
Terroni, Anna
Publikováno v:
Textual Cultures, 2023 Oct 01. 16(2), 209-230.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/48770196