More Than Fire: A World of Tiers Novel

by Philip Jose Farmer

Hardcover, 1993

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Available

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813.54

Publication

Tor Books (1993), Edition: 1st, 304 pages

Description

Panofsky, Erwin. "The First Two Projects of Michelangelo's Tomb of Julius II." The Art Bulletin 29 (1937) * Rosenthal, Earl E. "Michelangelo's Moses dal di sotto in su."The Art Bulletin 46 (1964) * Janson, H. W. "The Right Arm of Michelangelo's Moses." In Festschrift Ulrich Middeldorf 2 (Berlin: De Gruyter, 1968) * Fraser, Alfred. "A Numismatic Source for Michelangelo's First Design for the Tomb of Julius II." The Art Bulletin 57 (1975) * Joannides, Paul, "Two Bronz Statuettes and their Relation to Michelangelo." Burlington Magazine 124 (1982). Last Judgment Barnes, Bernadine. "A Lost Modello of Michelangelo's Last Judgment." Master Drawings 26 (1988) * Hall, Marcia B. "Michelangelo's Last Judgment: Resurrection of the Body and Predestination." The Art Bulletin 58 (1976) * Greenstein, Jack M. "'How Glorious the Second Coming of Christ': Michelangelo's Last Judgment and the Transfiguration." Artibus et Historiae 20 (1989) Pauline Chapel Fehl, Philipp. "Michelangelo's Crucifixion of St. Peter: Notes on the Identification of the Locale of the Action," The Art Bulletin 53 (1971) * Gilbert, Creighton. "The Usefulness of Comparions Between the Parts and the Set: The Case of the Cappella Paolina." Actas del XXIII Congreso International de Historia del Arte 3 (1978) * Cappel, Carmen Bambach. "Michelangelo's Cartoon for the Cruxifixion of St. Peter Reconsidered." Master Drawings 25 (1987) * Wallace, William E. "Narrative and Religious Expression in Michelangelo's Pauline Chapel. Artibus et Historiae 19 (1989). Other Sculpture Gordon, D. J. "Giannotti, Michelangelo and the Cult of Brutus." In D.J. Gordon, ed., Fritz Saxl (1890-1948): A Volume of Memorial Essays from his friends in England (London: Nelson & Sons, 1957) * Martin, Thomas. "Michelangelo's Brutus and the Classicizing Portrait Bust in Sixteenth-Century Italy." Artibus et Historiae 27 (1993) * Stechow, Wolgang. "Joseph of Arimathea of Nicodemus?" Studien zÿr Toskanischen Kunst: Festschrift fÿr Ludwig Heinrich Heydenreich (Munich: Prestel-Verlag, 1964) * Liebert, Robert S. "Michelangelo's Mutilation of the Florence Piet: A Psychoanalytic Inquiry." The Art Bulletin 59 (1977) * Shrimplin-Evangelidis, Valerie. "Michelangelo and Nicodemism: The Florentine Piet:" The Art Bulletin 71 (1989) Architecture Ackerman, James S. "Michelangelo's 'Theory' of Architecture." In The Architecture of Michelangelo , 2nd ed. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1986) * Lavin, Irving. "The Campidoglio and Sixteenth Century Stage Design." In Essays in Honor of Walter Friedlaender (Marsyas Supplement II), (NY: J.J. Augustin, 1965) * Morselli, Piero. "A Project by Michelangelo for the Ambo(s) of Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 40 (1981) * Mac Dougall, Elisabeth B. "Michelangelo and the Porta Pia." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 29 (1960) St. Peter's Millon, Henry A., and Craig Hugh Smyth. "Michelangelo and St. Peter's: Observations on the Interior of the Apses, a Model of the Apse Vault, and Related Drawings." Rsmisches Jahrbuch fÿr Kunstgeschichte 16 (1976) * Million, Henry A., and Craig Hugh Smyth. "Pirro Ligorio, Michelangelo, and St. Peter's." In Robert W. Gaston, ed., Pirro Ligorio: Artist and Antiquarian (Florence: Silvana Editoriale, 1988) * Saalman, Howard. "Michelangelo: S. Maria del Fiore and Saint Peter's." The Art Bulletin 57 (1975) * Saalman, Howard. "Michelangelo at St. Peter's: The Arberino Correspondenc… (more)

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LibraryThing member jimmaclachlan
This final book to the World of Tiers series isn't bad, but like the 5th book, it has almost too much action, especially toward the end. Lots happening, not very well described, almost a synopsis. It does wrap up the story to some extent, but I think it would have been better as a longer book & I
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would have appreciated a longer last chapter. I still don't see much use for the 6th book, "Red Orc's Rage". All the high spots of Red Orc's are recapped or referred to enough that it isn't needed. On a re-read, which I doubt I'll do, I'd skip it.
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1993

Physical description

304 p.; 6 inches

ISBN

0312852800 / 9780312852801
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