An over-the-hill pitcher refuses to get off the mound
is full of beautiful
and official navy documents--author Keith Warren Lloyd describes in vivid detail the austere conditions under which the sailors lived and worked
Also covered are related laboratory studies
This edition builds off the revised and updated 2001 edition and includes a new afterword by Brueggemann and a new foreword by Davis Hankins
Antiquity Made Whole Victor Savvich An over-the-hill pitcher refuses toHow Renaissance writers rebuilt ancient texts, one fragment at a time. Across the European Renaissance, ancient literature circulated in damaged, incomplete, and fragmentary forms. Missing lines, lost endings, and textual gaps were not obstacles to reading the classics; instead, they were invitations to fill in the blanks. In Antiquity Made Whole, Leah Whittington studies the practice of composing supplements, continuations, and completions composed