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Gesammelte Werke
Mathematics: The Queen of Sciences. Part 1: Euclid
From the curriculum of medieval monastic schools to the basic knowledge of every Italian Renaissance painter: Euclid and his works have many facets. Without him and his theory of optics, the central perspective might never have been discovered.

Chaka der Zulu
Chaka the Zulu: Work-Life Balance of a Zulu Chief
What associations do we have when we speak of 'indigenous peoples'? A life in harmony with nature? A fulfilling sense of community in the village? Precarious conditions under the constant threat of annihilation? All of these are prejudices. That ambition, egotism, and abuse of power existed even among 'indigenous peoples' is illustrated by the novel written by the Mosotho Thomas Mokopu Mofolo. It remains to this day the most significant piece of prose written in the Sesotho language.

Lebendig begraben
Buried Alive: The Star, His Shyness, and the Copious Money
The writer Arnold Bennett, little known today, was among the highest-paid authors of his time. He had just one handicap: he was shy. What problems that brings for a man who must live in the public eye was described by Bennett in his novel 'Buried Alive.'

Thierbuch

Die Türme von Barchester
Performance-Related Pay in the Church?
Anthony Trollope is among the great satirists who commented on the transformation of English society in the 19th century. His novel 'Barchester Towers' indicts the fact that the religious renewal movement concerned itself less with questions of faith than with its own stipends.

