dream book - translation to greek
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dream book - translation to greek

BOOK BY IAIN PEARS
The Dream of Scipio (book)

dream book      
ονειροκρίτης
coloring book         
  • Adults coloring at a library program
  • Display of coloring books in a shop
  • "California Poppy", a page from a wildflower coloring book
  • Example of a coloring book for children
TYPE OF BOOK CONTAINING LINE ART TO WHICH A READER MAY ADD COLOR
Coloring books; Colouring book; Coloring pages; Coloring Book software; Coloring book software; Coloring page; Colouring Book; Adult coloring books; Adult Coloring Books; Adult coloring book; Coloring Book; Coloring diary
βιβλίο με σελίδες χρωματισμού
art book         
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  • ''Transrational Boog'', 1914, by [[Olga Rozanova]]
  • [[Zang Tumb Tumb]], 1914, by Marinetti
WORK OF ART REALIZED IN THE FORM OF A BOOK
Art book; Book artist; Artists books; Artists' Books; Artists' books; Artists' book; Artbook; Artist's Book; Artists book; Artist's books; Artist's Books; Artist book; Artist books; Artist Book; Artist Books; Art books; Bookwork; Artists’ books
βιβλίο τέχνης

Definition

bookwork
¦ noun
1. the activity of keeping records of accounts.
2. the studying of textbooks, as opposed to practical work.

Wikipedia

The Dream of Scipio (novel)

The Dream of Scipio is a novel by Iain Pears. It is set in Provence at three different critical moments of Western civilization—the collapse of the Roman Empire in the fifth century, the Black Death in the fourteenth, the Second World War in the twentieth—through which the fortunes of three men are followed:

  • Manlius Hippomanes, a Gallic aristocrat obsessed with the preservation of Roman civilization
  • Olivier de Noyen, a poet and scholar, active in the Papal Court at Avignon
  • Julien Barneuve, an intellectual who cooperates with the Vichy government

The story of each man is woven through the narrative, all linked by the Dream of Scipio, written by Manlius (not Cicero's eponymous classical text) and rediscovered by Olivier and Julien. Inspired by the teachings of Sophia, a Neoplatonist philosopher and the daughter of a student of Hypatia, Manlius composes the text to justify the decisions he takes when facing attack by the Visigoths and Burgundians, with little support from Rome. Religious issues, and how politics have influenced religious tolerance, shape all three stories: the roots of twentieth-century anti-semitism are traced and linked to other political decisions to use Jews as scapegoats. The three stories are united by an extended deliberation how one resolves ethical conflicts, emotional commitments, and the quest for the true meaning of human life.

The story is narrated by an omniscient narrator, who tells the reader many things which the characters have no way of knowing such as how Olivier de Noyen, diligently searching for ancient manuscripts, narrowly missed finding the only copy of the correspondence between Manlius and Sophia, which could have become a classic comparable to the letters of Abelard and Héloïse, and how this manuscript was irrevocably lost in a fire fifty years later; or how after Julien Barneuve's death, the photo of his Jewish beloved was carelessly thrown away while the woman herself was sent by the Nazis to Auschwitz.

Examples of use of dream book
1. She is the author of four books of poems, "The Venus Hottentot," "Body of Life," "Antebellum Dream Book" and "American Sublime," which was the finalist for the Pulitzer Prize.