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Le Rouge et le Noir 1.0
AppMK
Le Rouge et le Noir (The Red and the Black), 1830, by Stendhal, isahistorical psychological novel in two volumes,[1] chroniclingaprovincial young man’s attempts to socially rise beyondhisplebeian upbringing with a combination of talent and hardwork,deception and hypocrisy — yet who ultimately allows hispassions tobetray him.Le Rouge et le Noir, sous-titré Chronique du XIX siecle,deuxiemesous-titré Chronique de 1830 est un roman écrit parStendhal, publiéà Paris chez Levasseur en 18301. C'est le deuxièmeroman deStendhal, après Armance. Il est cité par William SomersetMaugham en1954, dans son essai : Ten Novels and Their Authorsparmi les dixplus grands romans.--------------------------THIS BOOK IS CREATED BY APPMK (http://www.appmk.com)
African proverbs and quotes 1.9
Radiance App
Discover only the best and most famous African proverbsandquotes!Enjoy this simple and nice app : + Hundred ofhand-pickedAfricanproverbs + Great design + Share your favoritesfacts withyourfriends + Frequent updates + Work with bothsmartphones andtabletsFew examples : - If you are filled withpride, then you willhaveno room for wisdom - To get lost is tolearn the way - Milkandhoney have different colors, but they sharethe samehousepeacefully Enjoy and have fun !
Citations de Victor HUGO 1.3
Radiance App
Découvrez ou re-découvrez les plus belles pensées de VictorHugo!Profiter de cette application simple et agréable :+Plusieurscentaines de citations et de pensées de Victor Hugo+Super design+ Fonctionnalité de partage par mail + Mises àjourfréquentes +Fonctionne avec les Smartphones et lesTablettesAmusez-vous !
Madame Bovary 1.0
AppMK
Madame Bovary (1856) is GustaveFlaubert'sfirst published novel and is considered his masterpiece.The storyfocuses on a doctor's wife, Emma Bovary, who hasadulterous affairsand lives beyond her means in order to escape thebanalities andemptiness of provincial life. Though the basic plotis rathersimple, even archetypal, the novel's true art lies in itsdetailsand hidden patterns. Flaubert was notoriously aperfectionist abouthis writing and claimed always to be searchingfor le mot juste("the right word").--------------------Madame Bovary est un roman de Gustave Flaubert paru en 1857dontle titre original est Madame Bovary, mœurs de province.--------------------------THIS BOOK IS CREATED BY APPMK (http://www.appmk.com)
History of Ancient Egypt 4.1
Ancient Egypt was a civilization of ancient NorthAfrica,concentrated along the lower reaches of the Nile River,situated inthe place that is now the country Egypt. AncientEgyptiancivilization followed prehistoric Egypt and coalescedaround 3100BC (according to conventional Egyptian chronology) withthepolitical unification of Upper and Lower Egypt under Menes(oftenidentified with Narmer). The history of ancient Egyptoccurred as aseries of stable kingdoms, separated by periods ofrelativeinstability known as Intermediate Periods: the Old Kingdomof theEarly Bronze Age, the Middle Kingdom of the Middle Bronze Ageandthe New Kingdom of the Late Bronze Age. Egypt reached thepinnacleof its power in the New Kingdom, ruling much of Nubia and asizableportion of the Near East, after which it entered a period ofslowdecline. During the course of its history Egypt was invadedorconquered by a number of foreign powers, including the Hyksos,theLibyans, the Nubians, the Assyrians, the Achaemenid Persians,andthe Macedonians under the command of Alexander the Great. TheGreekPtolemaic Kingdom, formed in the aftermath of Alexander'sdeath,ruled Egypt until 30 BC, when, under Cleopatra, it fell totheRoman Empire and became a Roman province. The success ofancientEgyptian civilization came partly from its ability to adaptto theconditions of the Nile River valley for agriculture.Thepredictable flooding and controlled irrigation of thefertilevalley produced surplus crops, which supported a moredensepopulation, and social development and culture. With resourcestospare, the administration sponsored mineral exploitation ofthevalley and surrounding desert regions, the early development ofanindependent writing system, the organization ofcollectiveconstruction and agricultural projects, trade withsurroundingregions, and a military intended to assert Egyptiandominance.Motivating and organizing these activities was abureaucracy ofelite scribes, religious leaders, and administratorsunder thecontrol of a pharaoh, who ensured the cooperation andunity of theEgyptian people in the context of an elaborate systemof religiousbeliefs. The many achievements of the ancient Egyptiansinclude thequarrying, surveying and construction techniques thatsupported thebuilding of monumental pyramids, temples, andobelisks; a system ofmathematics, a practical and effective systemof medicine,irrigation systems and agricultural productiontechniques, thefirst known planked boats, Egyptian faience andglass technology,new forms of literature, and the earliest knownpeace treaty, madewith the Hittites. Ancient Egypt has left alasting legacy. Its artand architecture were widely copied, and itsantiquities carriedoff to far corners of the world. Its monumentalruins have inspiredthe imaginations of travelers and writers forcenturies. Anew-found respect for antiquities and excavations inthe earlymodern period by Europeans and Egyptians led to thescientificinvestigation of Egyptian civilization and a greaterappreciationof its cultural legacy. This app is about history andfor researchPurpose .
BookOne - 53,249 Classic Books 1.0.8
Zebra Group
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Cours de Philosophie T S 3.2
BeDeveloper
Well-built Philosophy Courses for the bac
Philosophie & Sagesse du Monde 3.2
philosophy and its various currents through hundreds of citations
Citations Philosophiques 2.1
Citations App
Le meilleur des citations, messages et phrases cultesphilosophiquesissus des plus grands philosophes, d’écrivains etd’autres grandsesprits brillants dont les paroles ont inspirées denombreusespersonnes. Citations, énonciations, proverbes, dictonset autresphrases célèbres en français entièrement gratuit ! +Découvrez descentaines de citations inspirantes sélectionnées parnos soins +Partagez gratuitement avec vos amis (via SMS, Facebook,Email, etc.)les citations qui vous plaisent le plus + Parcourezles citationssimplement grâce à un design élégant et fonctionnel +Pas besoin deconnexion internet pour parcourir les citation - toutestentièrement gratuit + Revenez régulièrement car nous mettons àjourfréquemment l'application + Faites nous part de vostrouvailles ennous envoyant vos commentaires Bonne méditation ;)Les plus grandsphilosophes et auteurs français : Platon, Socrate,René Descartes,Emmanuel Kant, Friedrich Nietzsche, Jean-PaulSartre, Voltaire,Baruch Spinoza, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Leibniz,Socrate, Gandhi etbien d'autres !
Philosophical schools 82.3.03
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Philosophical terms 80.91.30
Directory of philosophical terms
Love Stories 2.9.11
LJES APPS
Do you like romantic stories? Our gentle and touchingstoriesabouttrue love embrace you… Every day we add morestories!Romanticdesign and interactive environment with cute imageshelpyou toenjoy miracles of love… • Read stories offline! Allstoriesyou cansee online will be available offline. • Estimateanddiscussstories with other users! • Add your stories and youcanbecome thebest author! Your likeminded people will usetheapplication andthey can estimate you! •In application you canfindsection ofstories recommended by moderators, chosen andaccident.All storiesare divided on following sections: LoveStories, RomanceStories,Custom, Tragic Love, Love Poems. • Find newfriends andchat withthem. • Don’t like advertisement? We createoption"Quitadvertisement" especially for you! Please supportourapplication!We worked for you. Estimate us and write youropinion.We will takeinto account all your comments. All our storiesarefrom opensourses. If you have rights for a story r image andyourightwasn’t indicated or you are against its using inourapplicationplease contact us. We will correct data or delete itassoon aspossible. All information is used fornoncommercialpurposes.Application authors aren’t responsible foruse of dataavailable inthe application. Any commercial use ofapplication datawithoutwritten permission is prohibited. If youwant to add yourstories:• You are responsible for your storycontent: • You areresponsiblefor image attached to your story:. •Your storyshouldn’t becopied, only original works. If we find outcontrary wehave rightto delete your story.
Philosophers 82.3.03
Directory of the philosophers
Albert Einstein - Intelligence 2.1
AXON
Albert Einstein's life and his the scientific career.
Poèmes & Poètes 2.1
Nekoko SARL
French poetry classic on your phone, offline, without ads!
Der Fürst - Machiavelli - FREE 1.0.0
iwpSoftware
Der Fürst (Il Principe, The Prince)byNiccoloMachiavelli as a free e-book app with voiceoutput(TextToSpeech).* GERMAN TEXT ** GERMAN VOICE OUTPUT *The Prince is a philosophical work by NiccoloMachiavellianItalian philosopher, humanist, and writer based inFlorenceduringthe Renaissance. Machiavelli is one of the mainfounders ofmodernpolitical science and also was a diplomat,politicalphilosopher,playwright, and a civil servant of theFlorentineRepublic.Standalone software - no need for an eBook reader.E-BOOK FEATURES:* Options menu+ Help page+ Settings page- Text color- Background color- Text size- Text padding- Reset+ Link to all iwpSoftware appsin Android Market+ Go to bookmark+ Set bookmark+ Set current image as wallpaper+ Link to image/item/description* General features+ Voice output(text to speech, TTS)+ Clickable table of contents+ English and Germanprogram language+ Contents rotate(portrait/landscape)+ Fullscreen imageson/off by long click
Notre-Dame de Paris 1.0
AppMK
The story begins on Epiphany (6January),1482,the day of the 'Feast of Fools' in Paris, France.Quasimodo,thedeformed hunchback bell-ringer of Notre Dame, isintroduced byhiscrowning as King of Fools.Esmeralda, a beautiful Gypsy with a kind andgenerousheart,captures the hearts of many men, including that ofaCaptainPhoebus, but especially those of Quasimodo and hisadoptivefather,Claude Frollo, the Archdeacon of Notre Dame. Frollois tornbetweenhis lust and the rules of the church. He ordersQuasimodo tokidnapher, but the hunchback is suddenly captured byPhoebus andhisguards who save Esmeralda. Quasimodo is sentenced tobe whippedandtied down in the heat. Esmeralda, seeing his thirst,offershimwater. It saves him, and she captures his heart.Esmeralda is later charged with the attempted murderofPhoebus,whom Frollo attempted to kill in jealousy, and issentencedtodeath by hanging. As she is being led to thegallows,Quasimodoswings down by the bell rope of Notre Dame andcarries heroff tothe cathedral under the law of sanctuary. Clopin,astreetperformer, rallies the Truands (criminals of Paris) tochargethecathedral and rescue Esmeralda. The King, seeing thechaos,vetoesthe law of sanctuary and commands his troops totakeEsmeralda outand kill her. When Quasimodo sees the Truands,heassumes they arethere to hurt Esmeralda, so he drives themoff.Frollo betraysEsmeralda by handing her to the troops andwatcheswhile she ishanged. Quasimodo pushes him from the heights ofNotreDame to hisdeath. Quasimodo then goes to the mass grave andliesnext toEsmeralda's corpse. He then crawls off with thecorpsetoEsmeralda's tomb, where he cradles her in his armsandeventuallydies of starvation. Two years later, when the tombisopened,Quasimodo is found embracing Esmeralda. As someonetriestoseparate the two, Quasimodo's bones turn to dust.-----------Dans le Paris du XVe siècle, une jeune et superbegitaneappeléeEsmeralda danse sur la place de Grève et sur laplaceduParvis-Notre-Dame à Paris. Sa beauté bouleversel'archidiacredeNotre-Dame, Claude Frollo, qui tente de l'enleveravec l'aidedeson sonneur de cloches, le malformé Quasimodo, quiestbossu,borgne, sourd et difforme. Esmeralda est sauvée paruneescouaded'archers, commandée par le capitaine de la gardePhœbusdeChâteaupers. Quand Esmeralda retrouve Phoebus plusieursjoursplustard, elle lui laisse voir l'amour qu'il lui ainspiré.Certes,Phoebus est fiancé à la jeune Fleur-de-Lys, mais ilestégalementséduit par la gitane, et est de plus un homme trèsvolage.Il luidonne rendez-vous dans une maison borgne, mais aumoment oùil vaparvenir à ses fins, Frollo survient et lepoignarde.Accusée de meurtre, la belle Esmeralda ne veut pourtantpas,pouréchapper à la mort, accepter de se donner à Frollo. Quandonl'amènedevant la cathédrale pour subir sa peine, Quasimodo –quil'aimeaussi – s'empare d'elle et la traîne dans l'église, oùledroitd'asile la met à l'abri. Là, il veille sur elle, jalouxetfarouche,espérant peut-être la séduire, mais sans succès.--------------------------THIS BOOK IS CREATED BY APPMK (http://www.appmk.com)