
A provocative call for architects to remember and embrace the nonhuman lives that share our spaces.
A spider spinning its web in a dark corner.

A provocative call for architects to remember and embrace the nonhuman lives that share our spaces.
A spider spinning its web in a dark corner.

What is literature made from? During the fourteenth, fifteenth, and sixteenth centuries, this question preoccupied the English court poets, who often claimed that their poems were not original creations, but adaptations of pre-existing materials.

How did Christianity become one of the most widespread religions as well as one of the most influential forces in world history that has shaped politics, wars, literature, art, and music on every continent? This book contains more than 40 entries on various topics in early Christianity, 15 primary documents, and 6 argumentative essays written by scholars in the field.