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Books with author Catherine Nixey

  • The Darkening Age: The Christian Destruction of the Classical World

    Catherine Nixey

    Paperback (Mariner Books, April 16, 2019)
    A New York Times Notable Book | A New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice Named a Book of the Year by the Telegraph, the Spectator, the Observer, and BBC History Magazine In Harran, the locals refused to convert. They were dismembered, their limbs hung along the town’s main street. In Alexandria, zealots pulled the elderly philosopher-mathematician Hypatia from her chariot and flayed her to death with shards of broken pottery. Not long before, their fellow Christians had invaded the city’s greatest temple, smashing its world-famous statues and destroying all that was left of Alexandria’s Great Library. Today we refer to Christianity’s conquest of the West as a “triumph.” But this victory entailed an orgy of destruction in which Jesus’s followers attacked and suppressed classical culture, helping to pitch Western civilization into a thousand-year-long decline. In The Darkening Age, Catherine Nixey brilliantly resurrects this lost history, offering a wrenching account of the rise of Christianity and its terrible cost. “A feast of tales of murder, vandalism [and] willful destruction . . . Nixey has a great story to tell, and she tells it exceptionally well.” — Guardian “[A] bold, dazzling and provocative book.” — Peter Frankopan, best-selling author of The Silk Roads
  • The Darkening Age: The Christian Destruction of the Classical World

    Catherine Nixey

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, April 17, 2018)
    A New York Times Notable Book of 2018 “Searingly passionate…Nixey writes up a storm. Each sentence is rich, textured, evocative, felt…[A] ballista-bolt of a book.” —New York Times Book Review In Harran, the locals refused to convert. They were dismembered, their limbs hung along the town’s main street. In Alexandria, zealots pulled the elderly philosopher-mathematician Hypatia from her chariot and flayed her to death with shards of broken pottery. Not long before, their fellow Christians had invaded the city’s greatest temple and razed it—smashing its world-famous statues and destroying all that was left of Alexandria’s Great Library. Today, we refer to Christianity’s conquest of the West as a “triumph.” But this victory entailed an orgy of destruction in which Jesus’s followers attacked and suppressed classical culture, helping to pitch Western civilization into a thousand-year-long decline. Just one percent of Latin literature would survive the purge; countless antiquities, artworks, and ancient traditions were lost forever. As Catherine Nixey reveals, evidence of early Christians’ campaign of terror has been hiding in plain sight: in the palimpsests and shattered statues proudly displayed in churches and museums the world over. In The Darkening Age, Nixey resurrects this lost history, offering a wrenching account of the rise of Christianity and its terrible cost.
  • The Darkening Age: The Christian Destruction of the Classical World

    Catherine Nixey

    eBook (Picador, Sept. 21, 2017)
    'A searingly passionate book' - Bettany HughesIn The Darkening Age, Catherine Nixey tells the little-known – and deeply shocking – story of how a militant religion deliberately tried to extinguish the teachings of the Classical world, ushering in unquestioning adherence to the 'one true faith'.The Roman Empire had been generous in embracing and absorbing new creeds. But with the coming of Christianity, everything changed. This new faith, despite preaching peace, was violent, ruthless and intolerant. And once it became the religion of empire, its zealous adherents set about the destruction of the old gods. Their altars were upturned, their temples demolished and their statues hacked to pieces. Books, including great works of philosophy and science, were consigned to the pyre. It was an annihilation.A Book of the Year in the Daily Telegraph, the Spectator, the Observer, and BBC History MagazineA New York Times Book Review Editors' ChoiceWinner of the Royal Society of Literature Jerwood Award for Nonfiction
  • The Darkening Age: The Christian Destruction of the Classical World

    Catherine Nixey

    Paperback (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, March 15, 2018)
    In The Darkening Age, Catherine Nixey tells the little-known - and deeply shocking - story of how a militant religion deliberately tried to extinguish the teachings of the Classical world, ushering in unquestioning adherence to the 'one true faith'.The Roman Empire had been generous in embracing and absorbing new creeds. But with the coming of Christianity, everything changed. This new faith, despite preaching peace, was violent, ruthless and intolerant. And once it became the religion of empire, its zealous adherents set about the destruction of the old gods. Their altars were upturned, their temples demolished and their statues hacked to pieces. Books, including great works of philosophy and science, were consigned to the pyre. It was an annihilation.A Book of the Year in the Daily Telegraph, the Spectator, the Observer, and BBC History MagazineA New York Times Book Review Editors' ChoiceWinner of the Royal Society of Literature Jerwood Award for Nonfiction
  • The Darkening Age: The Christian Destruction of the Classical World

    Catherine Nixey

    Hardcover (Macmillan, March 15, 2017)
    The Darkening Age is the largely unknown story of how a militant religion deliberately attacked and suppressed the teachings of the Classical world, ushering in centuries of unquestioning adherence to 'one true faith'. Despite the long-held notion that the early Christians were meek and mild, going to their martyr's deaths singing hymns of love and praise, the truth, as Catherine Nixey reveals, is very different. Far from being meek and mild, they were violent, ruthless and fundamentally intolerant. Unlike the polytheistic world, in which the addition of one new religion made no fundamental difference to the old ones, this new ideology stated not only that it was the way, the truth and the light but that, by extension, every single other way was wrong and had to be destroyed. From the 1st century to the 6th, those who didn't fall into step with its beliefs were pursued in every possible way: social, legal, financial and physical. Their altars were upturned and their temples demolished, their statues hacked to pieces and their priests killed. It was an annihilation. Authoritative, vividly written and utterly compelling, this is a remarkable debut from a brilliant young historian.
  • The Darkening Age

    Catherine Nixey

    Paperback (Pan Books, March 15, 2017)
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  • Complicated Love: A Tragic Tale of Love

    Nicole Catherine

    language (, Aug. 1, 2014)
    This story is made up of the two diaries of the couple who are deeply in love.Experience teenage love from their eyes. Experience their joy, their sadness and their pain.
  • The Mystery of the Blue Book

    Catherine D.

    language (, April 14, 2014)
    Emily's summer before senior year of high school has been eventful with a variety of new experiences. In the midst of these new experiences, there is the constant mystery of the blue book and her dreams. What do they mean? What will she uncover over time?
  • The Jam Jar Friends

    Catherine Casey

    language (Catherine Casey, Nov. 12, 2012)
    For any child who wonders at night, about mysterious creaks and squeaks. - Here are the stories of a little boy called Joe, who discovers a world that lies somewhere between his dreams and imagination.
  • Chunky, Bumpy, Dumpy Trucks

    Catherine

    Board book (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, )
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  • Dragon's Scale

    Nicole Catherine

    language (, June 10, 2005)
    Follow young Robert on is quest to help his friend from an evil spell, face challenges and become a hero.
  • Maths Mazes: Times Tables

    Catherine Casey

    Paperback (Arcturus, June 15, 2019)
    This vibrant and colourful book turns maths learning into a fun and exciting game! Readers must follow a simple rule as they explore each maze, either avoiding or seeking out particular equations. Explore a fairy forest, navigate your rocket through stardust, and help the brave night find their horse ... all in the name of education! Maths mazes are a fantastic way to reinforce early maths skills while enjoying the challenges and rewards of traditional children's puzzles. Guarantees hours of fun - and learning! - for children aged 4+.
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