Tutvustame meie Zenia söögilauda 200*100 - Acacia / Tsink! See modernne tööstuslik disain sisaldab pruuni akaatsia lauaplaati ja hõbedast terasraami, mis on ideaalne nii siseruumides kui ka väljas kasutamiseks. Hoidke see parimas seisukorras regulaarsete õlitöötlustega. Kogunege selle vastupidava ja stiilse laua ümber, et nautida koos lähedastega maitsvaid sööke. Värv: Loodus Materjal: Akaatsia, Teras Mõõtmed: 74cm x 200cm x 100cm Kaal: 49kg Kandevõime: 75.00kg
Editée pour la première fois en 2007, la Segond 21 est le fruit de 12 ans de travail sur les textes hébreu, araméen et grec et tient compte des nouvelles informations à disposition. Son objectif? Proposer une formulation française fidèle à la formulation originale, dans un français accessible à tous, d’où la formule «L’original, avec les mots d’aujourd’hui». Une Bible avec notes standard, (env. 1500 notes explicatives), accompagnée d’une introduction à la Bible, d’une courte introduction à chacun de ses livres, et de 5 cartes en couleurs. Les Psaumes et autres cantiques y sont présentés de façon poétique. Points forts:+ une traduction actuelle+ un format compact+ un texte confortable+ 5 cartes en couleurs sur les pages de gardes+ Une couverture fraîche et durable
Suzhou, near Shanghai, is among the great garden cities of the world. The city's masterpieces of classical Chinese garden design, built from the eleventh through the nineteenth centuries, attract thousands of visitors each year and continue to influence international design. In The Gardens of Suzhou, landscape architect and scholar Ron Henderson guides visitors through seventeen of these gardens. The book explores UNESCO world cultural heritage sites such as the Master of the Nets Garden, Humble Administrator's Garden, Lingering Garden, and Garden of the Peaceful Mind, as well as other lesser-known but equally significant gardens in the Suzhou region. Unlike the acclaimed religious and imperial gardens found elsewhere in Asia, Suzhou's gardens were designed by scholars and intellectuals to be domestic spaces that drew upon China's rich visual and literary tradition, embedding cultural references within the landscapes.The elements of the gardens confront the visitor: rocks, trees, and walls are pushed into the foreground to compress and compact space, as if great hands had gathered a mountainous territory of rocky cliffs, forests, and streams, then squeezed it tightly until the entire region would fit into a small city garden. Henderson's commentary opens Suzhou's gardens, with their literary and musical references, to non-Chinese visitors. Drawing on years of intimate experience and study, he combines the history and spatial organization of each garden with personal insights into their rockeries, architecture, plants, and waters. Fully illustrated with newly drawn plans, maps, and original photographs, The Gardens of Suzhou invites visitors, researchers, and designers to pause and observe astonishing works from one of the world's greatest garden design traditions.
Medieval Italy gathers together an unparalleled selection of newly translated primary sources from the central and later Middle Ages, a period during which Italy was famous for its diverse cultural landscape of urban towers and fortified castles, the spirituality of Saints Francis and Clare, and the vernacular poetry of Dante, Petrarch, and Boccaccio. The texts highlight the continuities with the medieval Latin West while simultaneously emphasizing the ways in which Italy was exceptional, particularly for its cities that drove Mediterranean trade, its new communal forms of government, the impact of the papacy's temporal claims on the central peninsula, and the richly textured religious life of the mainland and its islands. A unique feature of this volume is its incorporation of the southern part of the peninsula and Sicily-the glittering Norman court at Palermo, the multicultural emporium of the south, and the kingdoms of Frederick II-into a larger narrative of Italian history.Including Hebrew, Arabic, Greek, and Lombard sources, the documents speak in ethnically and religiously differentiated voices, while providing wider chronological and geographical coverage than previously available. Rich in interdisciplinary texts and organized to enable the reader to focus by specific region, topic, or period, this is a volume that will be an essential resource for anyone with a professional or private interest in the history, religion, literature, politics, and built environment of Italy from ca. 1000 to 1400.
This book reconstructs the history of beguine communities in one of medieval Europe's most vibrant and cosmopolitan cities: Paris. Drawing on an array of archival sources, Miller illuminates the important role beguines played in the economic, intellectual, and religious life of the city.
Ah, the dreaded "friend zone..". it's a situation where someone you're attracted to - and want to have a romantic and/or sexual relationship with - is only interested in you as a "friend."You don't know how you got there, you don't know why you g
Brighton and Hove is one of Englands most recent cities and also one of its most colorful and eccentric. It developed as a fashionable resort in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, becoming inextricably linked with the extravagant behavior of George IV and his fantastical Pavilion. In Quirky Brighton author Chris Horlock delves into lesser known but fascinating tales from Brightons past. Readers will find stories of the man who walked round the world wearing a medieval iron helmet, a shark attack straight out of the film Jaws, the time Brighton built its own version of Nelson's Column, plus when the streets were full of hundreds of marauding zombies. And it also includes that notorious naked bike ride that takes place each year... Quirky Brighton celebrates the unusual and bizarre history of Brighton and its characters over the years. This fascinating insight into Brighton (and occasionally Hove) will interest all those who want to know more about its curious history. A celebration of Brightons individual and often strange history from eccentric characters to odd events and places.
Medieval Rotherham was a prosperous market town in the West Riding of Yorkshire with a large minster and a theological college. In later centuries its traditional industries of flour making and glass making were supplemented by coal mining and iron and steel manufacturing, its continuing wealth and importance shown by the construction of Wentworth Woodhouse mansion and Boston Castle. In recent decades the decline of these industries has seen Rotherham attract new industries although the town was badly affected by flooding in 2007. In A-Z of Rotherham local author James Barker reveals the history behind Rotherham, its streets and buildings, industries and the people connected with the town. Alongside the famous historical associations, he includes some unusual characters, tucked away places and unique events that are less well-known. Readers will discover tales of famous residents such as the Chuckle Brothers and Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers, its twinned towns such as Saint-Quentin in France, the Roman Fort at Templeborough, the granting of the freedom of the borough to the Yorkshire Regiment among many other fascinating facts in this A-Z tour of Rotherhams history. It is fully illustrated with photography and will appeal to all those with an interest in this historic Yorkshire town. Explore the town of Rotherham in this fully illustrated A-Z guide to its history, people and places. Autorid: James Barker
Blaireau rentre tout chamboulé de sa pêche à l’étang des Quatre-Vents. Il a tenu au bout de sa ligne, pendant quelques instants, un poisson gigantesque ! Le lendemain matin, il repart avec sa plus grosse canne à pêche, bien décidé à attraper seul ce monstre de l’étang. L’audacieux pêcheur apprendra à ses dépens qu’à trop vouloir on finit par ne plus rien avoir.
Hand-mixed glazes from local ingredients produce unique ceramics that reflect the nearby environment. This colorful and concise book guides artists through natural glaze discovery and blending. With just a basic understanding of science and the local landscape, ceramics artists can create amazing effects.
Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, formerly known as the Brecon Beacons, founded in 1957, is a hugely popular area of South Wales. Not only does it cover mountainside and moorland, forestry and farmland, but it also includes a number of historical settlements in and around its border, including Brecon, Hay-on-Wye and Abergavenny. Visitors come for its landscape, flora and fauna, outdoor activities and attractive towns and villages. Alongside the well-known areas are many tucked-away and little-known places in the park, and the history of the area also has its own special folk tales. 50 Gems of Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) explores the many places and their history that make this unique area so special, including natural features, towns and villages, buildings and places of historical interest. Alongside justly famous attractions some will be relatively unknown, but all have an interesting story to tell. Autorid: Mal Morrison
While plenty of educational material exists for beginning and advanced JavaScript developers, resources for intermediate-level engineers are scarce. Yet this is the career step where many developers often get stuck. With this practical book, you'll learn how to apply JavaScript theory in real projects, manage every stage of the software development lifecycle, and move your career forward.Author Milecia McGregor takes frontend, backend, and full stack engineers through all of the steps and considerations of senior JavaScript engineers, including making decisions based on product and user feedback. By the time you finish this book, you'll know how to create a production-level app for any size system you face. Understand how JavaScript works under the hood, including how a real software development lifecycle worksLearn how to make decisions when building a long-term maintainable JavaScript projectExplore the software development lifecycle from project ideation to production deployment with JavaScript codeGain a better understanding of complex JavaScript issues such as closures, generators, and the event loopLearn when you should take specific approaches to keep a project moving on the technical side Autorid: Milecia McGregor
Stand-up Paddleboarding in the Lake District is the essential guide for anyone interested in discovering and enjoying this popular sport at its leading UK location the stunning Lake District National Park. Jo Moseley, passionate paddleboarder and adventurer advocate, writes with a friendly voice about her SUP experiences youll really feel like youre out on the water with her. Take to the gentle shores of Grasmere stopping for a picnic along the way, appreciate the majestic scenery on a paddle across Derwent Water, enjoy sunset from your board at Buttermere, or traverse the remote and rugged Wast Water its up to you how adventurous you want to be. You will be sure to see an entirely different side of the Lakes out on the water on your paddleboard. There is detailed, practical information provided for each lake: youll discover the best launch spots, where to paddle to once youre out on the water, how to get to the lake, where to stop for a well-earned coffee and cake afterwards, and where to stay for your own SUP adventure. The book is illustrated with stunning photography and handy maps are provided of the lakes so you can visualise the landscape. Jo also takes you through essential safely advice, how to choose your paddle and board, what to carry with you, and some top tips for if you want to SUP with a pup. Also, Jo discusses how to enjoy this sport in as low impact a way as possible, with everything from sustainable travel choices to biosecurity. Autorid: Jo Moseley, James Kirby
Kitchen Science is a collection of 30 STEM-themed
activities for children, making use of everyday materials found in the kitchen.
Forget about sterile
laboratories and stuffy classrooms, there are oodles of awesome science
experiments waiting to be done, right under your nose – in the kitchen! Learn
about how microwaves work, why honeycomb is full of bubbles, how to make
plastic out of milk and much more. With the added bonus of making some yummy
treats as part of some experiments, what’s not to love?
Ideal for parents/carers
who have experienced home-schooling fatigue and cupboard-raiding children who
want to inject some practical fun into their learning, this book provides an
accessible and stimulating way to explore STEM themes at home. Each experiment
is accompanied by an illustrated explanation of the science behind it and how
it works.
Autorid: Laura Minter, Tia Williams