Saturday, May 2, 2015

Hierarchy and the Definition of Order in the Letters of Pseudo-Dionysius by Ronald F. Hathaway




Hierarchy and the Definition of Order in the Letters of Pseudo-Dionysius: A Study in the Form and meaning of the Pseudo-Dionysian Writings by Ronald F. Hathaway


English | Jan 1, 1969 | ISBN: 9401184682 | 198 Pages | PDF | 6 MB




N eoplatonism begins explicitly with Plotinus in the third century of our era. The later Neoplatonism of the fifth and six century schools at Athens and Alexandria was both the continuation of the philosophy of Plotinus and also a pagan ideology. When these schools were closed, despite attempts at compromise at Alexandria and as a result of direct and indirect political pressures and actions, pagan ideology died. Many philosophers, such as Isidore, Asclepiodotus, Damascius, and Olym­ piodorus, must have foreseen the danger to philosophy, and their extant writings are sprinkled with forebodings. Would the death of pagan ideology, in the form of pagan worship and the Homeric and Orphic traditions, bring about the death of all genuine philosophy as well? One answer to this great question is found in the enigmatic writings of Ps. -Dionysius the Areopagite.










Lippincott Williams & Wilkins' Student Success for Health Professionals Made Incredibly Easy (repost)




Lippincott Williams & Wilkins' Student Success for Health Professionals Made Incredibly Easy by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins


English | 2011 | ISBN: 1609137841 | 326 pages | PDF | 11,5 MB




This Second Edition of Lippi ncott Willi ams & Wil kins' Student Success for Health Professionals Made Incredibly Easy has been revised and updated with a more user-friendly organization and design, but retains the health professions focus, the concise and approachable narrative, the fun features and art, and the self-paced online course of the first edition.


It is still the first and only student success text designed specifically for health professions students and programs!












Abrams' Clinical Drug Therapy: Rationales for Nursing Practice, 10th edition (repost)




Abrams' Clinical Drug Therapy: Rationales for Nursing Practice, 10th edition by Geralyn Frandsen EdD RN and Sandra Smith Pennington RN PhD


English | 2013 | ISBN-10: 1609137116 | 1176 pages | PDF | 108 MB




This popular core nursing pharmacology textbook provides unique coverage of nursing interventions for drug therapy with related rationales. Highly praised for its organized and readable presentation, the text explains the "why" behind each nursing action, and emphasizes how drugs work differently in different patients. The 10th edition has a new fresh design and approach with an added focus on patient safety integrated into the text.