Showing posts with label Ancient Books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ancient Books. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 07, 2009

Lupus: Bangun Dong Lupus

JAGO NGOCOL SE-INDONESIA

Lahir di Jakarta, tanggal 25 Agustus, bintangnya Virgo, bo! Hilman yang turunan Jasun alias Jawa-Sunda ini punya papa tentara berpangkat kolonel. Mulai ngarang sejak ABG, dengan membuat serial Lupus di majalah HAI yang berhasil mengangat namanya. Ia juga pernah juara ngarang di majalah yang sama. Pernah kuliah di UNAS jurusan Sastra Inggris. Hilman Hariwijaya dengan Lupus-nya merupakan fenomena dalam dunia penerbitan Indonesia. Lupus#1: Tangkaplah Daku Kau Kujitak, terbit Desember 1986, cetakan pertamanya sebanyak 5.000 eksemplar habis dalam waktu kurang dari satu minggu. Hilman menulis puluhan judul yang meliputi seri Lupus, Lupus ABG, Lupus Kecil, Lupus Milenia, Olga, Lulu, Keluarga Hantu, Vanya, Vladd, Dua Pelangi dan beberapa judul lepas. ...

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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Ebook Cleopatra: a source book

Sunday, April 27, 2008

The Art of War by Sun Tzu

Strategi perang dari sun tzu ini merupakan salah satu yang terpenting dan terbesar dalam sejarah, tidak hanya digunakan untuk perang dalam arti sesungguhnya, tetapi juga teori-teori sun tzu sering diterapkan dalam praktek bisnis. Silahkan anda baca sendiri, kehebatan2 teorinya.

Monday, April 14, 2008

William Shakespeare Collection







Sunday, April 13, 2008

Kumpulan Esai - esai Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein (14 Maret 1879–18 April 1955) adalah seorang ilmuwan fisika teoretis yang dipandang luas sebagai ilmuwan terbesar dalam abad ke-20. Dia mengemukakan teori relativitas dan juga banyak menyumbang bagi pengembangan mekanika kuantum, mekanika statistik, dan kosmologi. Dia dianugerahi Penghargaan Nobel dalam Fisika pada tahun 1921 untuk penjelasannya tentang efek fotoelektrik dan "pengabdiannya bagi Fisika Teoretis".

Setelah teori relativitas umum dirumuskan, Einstein menjadi terkenal ke seluruh dunia, pencapaian yang tidak biasa bagi seorang ilmuwan. Di masa tuanya, keterkenalannya melampaui ketenaran semua ilmuwan dalam sejarah, dan dalam budaya populer, kata Einstein dianggap bersinonim dengan kecerdasan atau bahkan jenius. Wajahnya merupakan salah satu yang paling dikenal di seluruh dunia.

Pada tahun 1999, Einstein dinamakan "Tokoh Abad Ini" oleh majalah Time. Kepopulerannya juga membuat nama "Einstein" digunakan secara luas dalam iklan dan barang dagangan lain, dan akhirnya "Albert Einstein" didaftarkan sebagai merk dagang.

Untuk menghargainya, sebuah satuan dalam fotokimia dinamai einstein, sebuah unsur kimia dinamai einsteinium, dan sebuah asteroid dinamai 2001 Einstein.

Rumus Einstein yang paling terkenal adalah E=mc²

Berikut ini adalah beberapa hasil karyanya:
1. Physics of Illusion Download Here
2. Principles of Reasearch Download Here
3. Relativity Download Here
4. The World as I See It Download Here

Plato "The Republic"

Plato "The Republic"
Year 360BC

Plato's musings on how society should function, as well as the nature of the people who inhabit society. The Republic is a Socratic dialogue by Plato, written approximately 360 BC. It is one of the most influential works of philosophy and political theory, and perhaps Plato's best known work.

The Republic of Plato is the longest of his works with the exception of the Laws, and is certainly the greatest of them. There are nearer approaches to modern metaphysics in the Philebus and in the Sophist; the Politicus or Statesman is more ideal; the form and institutions of the State are more clearly drawn out in the Laws; as works of art, the Symposium and the Protagoras are of higher excellence. But no other Dialogue of Plato has the same largeness of view and the same perfection of style; no other shows an equal knowledge of the world, or contains more of those thoughts which are new as well as old, and not of one age only but of all. Nowhere in Plato is there a deeper irony or a greater wealth of humour or imagery, or more dramatic power. Nor in any other of his writings is the attempt made to interweave life and speculation, or to connect politics with philosophy.


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Saturday, April 12, 2008

William Shakespeare - Pericles Prince of Tyre

Summary

Gower, an offscene narrator, enters to tell about the kingdom of Antioch, where king Antiochus and Antiochus daughter are engaging in incest. Antiochus has kept suitors from marrying her by requiring that they answer a riddle correctly or die. Pericles, Prince of Tyre, tries his hand at the riddle. He is successful, but discovers that its answer reveals the incestuous relationship between father and daughter. Pericles doesn't reveal the truth, and Antiochus gives him forty days before his death sentence. But Pericles is sure Antiochus will want him dead for knowing the truth, so he flees back to Tyre. Antiochus sends an assassin after him.
In Tyre, Pericles worries that Antiochus will take some form of revenge, whether a military attack or an underhanded assassination attempt. Filled with melancholy, he takes the advice of Helicanus, his councilor, to travel for a while until Antiochus is no longer after him. Pericles first goes to Tarsus, where king cleon and his wife Dionya bemoan the famine that has beset their nation. Pericles arrives with corn and saves them. But soon a letter from Helicanus calls Pericles back to Tyre, so he sets off. Download Here

Adolf Hitler "Mein Kampf"


Adolf Hitler's autobiography Mein Kampf is as vile as any book ever published. Written in 1923 while he was in prison as a revolutionary agitator and at that point unlikely ever to be anything else, Hitler built on the connected emotions of hatred and self-pity. It is the work of a failure, what is more of a man who knows himself to be a failure. The failure is everyone's fault except his own. And all these people are against him because they belong to different races: That is the key. In the book he invents a "racial ladder" with Germans naturally at the top of it and Jews down at the bottom. If only they had been properly German, all those other people would have recognized his greatness.

But by definition they couldn't be German, and they stood in his way, and so he had to kill them, stamp them out. On the one hand, thwarted ambition; on the other hand, a hatred of humanity. The combination still has the power to send a shiver down the spine.
Hitler's fate, and the mass-murder he inspired, did not put an end to the malignant appeal of his book. There are plenty of people who know themselves to be failures and blame everyone for it except themselves. They too fantasize that they have enemies who can never be anything else because they belong to another race, and the only solution is to massacre the lot. Almost 80 years after its first appearance, Mein Kampf remains an international hit.

The Bavarian state owns the copyright but whether it collects royalties is unclear. The book is banned in Germany, but for some years Random House has been marketing an English translation, defending itself with the argument that it is a historic text which has to be studied.
Communism was perhaps the most spectacular political failure in history, killing tens of millions, and wasting the lives of hundreds of millions more. These victims mostly came from societies that were still traditional, usually agricultural. How were they to explain to themselves the calamity which Communism visited upon them? The arrival of democracy in Russia and its former satellites has brought into these countries fresh editions of Mein Kampf in half a dozen languages. In Poland the initial print-run was 20,000 copies (a significant quantity there). A minority evidently believes that Communism was all a Jewish plot, and Hitler had got things right. The authorities crack down half-heartedly.

Muslim and Arab society is today a failure much as Communism used to be. Muslims and Arabs live under absolute and despotic government which prevents them from enjoying anything like the freedom and prosperity that they see in the West and wish for themselves. On the whole they realize that they have long ago taken their history and destiny into their own hands, and so are responsible for themselves. But so dire are the injustices and the poverty, and so threatening is the tyranny over their heads, that many are lost in pity for themselves, and hatred of everyone else. A slew of racists, radicals, and Islamists share a frame of mind that the West is selfishly conspiring against them, with the Jews once again secretly in charge. Catering to such people since the early '60s, editions of Mein Kampf have been put out in Lebanon and Saudi Arabia, and it is reported to be a bestseller in the Palestinian Authority area. It is available in London stores selling Arabic books. As its Arabic translator Luis al-Haj expresses it in his preface, "National Socialism did not die with the death of its herald. Rather, its seeds multiplied under each star."

In traditional society in the Middle East, Arabs were the masters and Jews were second-class subjects, protected though under rather demeaning conditions. European-style anti-Semitism, usually spread by missionaries and diplomats, came in during the 19th century. Zionism, another import from Europe, redefined Jews according to nationality rather than religion, and the accompanying improvement in their lowly status abruptly challenged Arab assumptions of superiority. These second-class people could surely never have done it on their own; they could only be obtaining their new power from outside — it had to be a plot. Hitler says so too in his book. He believed Zionism was "nothing but a comedy," and he could see through "this sly trick of the Jews." He wrote in Mein Kampf: Download Here

Friday, April 11, 2008

The Winter's Tale By William Shakespeare


The Winter's Tale by William Shakespeare

The Winter's Tale is one of Shakepeare's last plays and combines dark tragedy, light-hearted comedy and a magical ending.

Leontes, King of Sicilia becomes convinced that his queen Hermione is being unfaithful with his childhood friend Polixenes, King of Bohemia, and he is consumed with jealousy. In fear for his life Polixenes flees, Hermione is imprisoned, and her new-born daughter is abandoned on a deserted shore. By the end of the first half of the play Leontes' family has been destroyed by his mad passion.

Sixteen years pass and Perdita, the lost daughter, has been raised by shepherds as their own, and is courted by Florizel, the disguised son of Polixenes. The fun and flirtation at the sheep-shearing feast is disrupted when Polixenes discovers his son and threatens to separate the young couple who then flee to Leontes for help......

Shakespeare's play has all the unlikely contrivances and coincidences of a fairy tale – one unfortunate even gets eaten by a bear - but the characters are true to life and as the story unfolds it cannot fail to captivate the audience. Download Here