Clash of Symbols

Clash of Symbols
Author: Stephen Webb
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2018-01-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3319713507

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From the ampersat and amerpsand, via smileys and runes to the ubiquitous presence of mathematical and other symbols in sciences and technology: both old and modern documents abound with many familiar as well as lesser known characters, symbols and other glyphs. Yet, who would be readily able to answer any question like: ‘who chose π to represent the ratio of a circle’s diameter to its circumference?’ or ‘what’s the reasoning behind having a ⌘ key on my computer keyboard?’ This book is precisely for those who have always asked themselves this sort of questions. So, here are the stories behind one hundred glyphs, the book being evenly divided into five parts, with each featuring 20 symbols. Part 1, called Character sketches, looks at some of the glyphs we use in writing. Part 2, called Signs of the times, discusses some glyphs used in politics, religion, and other areas of everyday life. Some of these symbols are common; others are used only rarely. Some are modern inventions; others, which seem contemporary, can be traced back many hundreds of years. Part 3, called Signs and wonders, explores some of the symbols people have developed for use in describing the heavens. These are some of the most visually striking glyphs in the book, and many of them date back to ancient times. Nevertheless their use — at least in professional arenas — is diminishing. Part 4, called It’s Greek to me, examines some symbols used in various branches of science. A number of these symbols are employed routinely by professional scientists and are also familiar to the general public; others are no longer applied in a serious fashion by anyone — but the reader might still meet them, from time to time, in older works. The final part of the book, Meaningless marks on paper, looks at some of the characters used in mathematics, the history of which one can easily appreciate with only a basic knowledge of mathematics. There are obviously countless others symbols. In recent years the computing industry has developed Unicode and it currently contains more than 135 000 entries. This book would like to encourage the curious reader to take a stroll through Unicode, to meet many characters that will delight the eye and, researching their history, to gain some fascinating insights. ​

A Clash of Symbols

A Clash of Symbols
Author:
Publisher: Lawrence Rubinoff
Total Pages: 460
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578041902

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A clash of symbols

A clash of symbols
Author: Brian M. Stableford
Publisher:
Total Pages: 62
Release: 1979
Genre: Science fiction, American
ISBN: 9780893700058

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Clash of Symbols

Clash of Symbols
Author: J. W. Lieber
Publisher:
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2008
Genre:
ISBN: 9780968294642

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Symbols

Symbols
Author: Raymond Firth
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2011
Genre: Signs and symbols
ISBN: 0415694663

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This book first published in 1973 offers a broad survey of the study of symbolic ideas and behaviour. The study of symbolism is popular nowadays and anthropologists have made substantial contributions to it. Raymond Firth has long been internationally known for his field research in the Solomons and Malaysia, and for his theoretical work on kinship, economics and religion. Here from a new angle, he has produced a broad survey of the study of symbolic ideas and behaviour. Professor Firth examines definitions of symbol. He traces the history of scientific inquiry into the symbolism of religious cults, mythology and dreams back into the eighteenth century. He compares some modern approaches to symbolism in art, literature and philosophy with those in social anthropology. He then cites examples in anthropological treatment of symbolic material from cultures of varying sophistication. Finally he offers dispassionate analyses of symbols used in contemporary Western situations - from hair-styles to the use and abuse of national flags; from cults of Black Jesus to the Eucharistic rite. In all this Professor Firth combines social and political topicality with a scholarly and provocative theoretical inquiry.

Battle of Symbols

Battle of Symbols
Author: John Fraim
Publisher: Daimon
Total Pages: 427
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 385630620X

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With a focus on the three-month period following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, marketing consultant Fraim explains how American symbols are created, communicated, managed, and understood. He discusses the emergence of symbols from their traditional residence in religion, art, dreams, and particular cultures to a new ubiquitous global status and argues that future wars will be increasingly fought over and won through the use of symbols. Distributed by Continuum. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).

Global Injustice Symbols and Social Movements

Global Injustice Symbols and Social Movements
Author: T. Olesen
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2015-04-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 113748117X

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Global Injustice Symbols and Social Movements examines our collective moral and political maps, dotted with symbols shaped by political dynamics beyond their local or national origin and offers the first systematic sociological treatment of this important phenomenon.

Opera and Its Symbols

Opera and Its Symbols
Author: Robert Donington
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1990-01-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780300056617

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Explains the use of symbolism in opera, interprets scenes from Monteverdi, Mozart, Verdi, Wagner, Stravinsky, and Britten, and stresses the importance of staging an opera in accord with the composer's intended use of symbols

Jesus as a Figure in History

Jesus as a Figure in History
Author: Mark Allan Powell
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780664257033

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Essential reading for anyone interested in the historical Jesus debate, this volume offers a comprehensive and balanced account of research into the person of Jesus.

Reasonable and Holy

Reasonable and Holy
Author: Tobias Stanislas Haller
Publisher: Church Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2009-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1596272139

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Reasonable and Holy addresses the conflict over homosexuality within the Anglican tradition, demonstrating that the church is able to provide for and support faithful and loving relationships between persons of the same sex, not as a departure from that tradition, but as a reasonable extension of it. It offers a carefully argued, but accessible means of engagement with Scripture, the Jewish and Christian traditions, and the use of reason in dealing with the experience and lives of fellow-Christians. Unlike most reflections on the topic of homosexuality, Reasonable and Holy examines same-sex relationships through the lens of the traditional teaching on the “ends” or “goods” of marriage: procreation, union, the upbuilding of society, the symbolic representation of Christ and the Church, and the now often unmentioned “remedy for fornication.” Throughout, it responds to objections based on reason, tradition and Scripture. Based on a series of popular blog posts, it includes a number of independent, but related resources in the form of side-bars and single-page expansions of particular themes, suitable for reproduction as handouts.