What News, Centurions? is a collection of contemporary poetry by award-winning Irish author, Colm Scully. Colm Scully is from Cork where he lives with his wife and three children. His twenty years working in industry, as a chemical engineer, and interest in history, philosophy and science provide the back drop to many of his poems. He likes to use diverse voices from the present, past or future to explore every day themes. His preference for this narrative style, often in his native idiom, may be laced with irony, or welded together by an overriding conceit. Either way, humour habitually rises to the surface in his efforts to shed light on our human circumstance. Colm has had work published in various publications/web magazines including, Cyphers (No.70&74), Abridged (Mara Issue), Burning Bush Two (Issue 6), The Poetry Bus (2&4), The Stony Thursday Book (Issue 9), The Linnets Wings (Summer 2013), Boyne Berries ( No. 9), Wordlegs (14). He has a poem translated into Tamil and published in Indian Literary Journal Theeranadhi. He won The Cuirt New Writing Poetry Prize 2014, and was selected for the Poetry Ireland Introductory Series 2014. He was shortlisted for the Fish Poetry prize 2012, and the the O Bheal Five Word International Poetry Competition 2014. One of his poems was commended in the Gregory O'Donoghue Prize 2014.
On Interpretation challenges a number of entrenched assumptions about being and knowing that have long kept theorists debating at cross purposes. Patrick Colm Hogan first sets forth a theory of meaning and interpretation and then develops it in the context of the practices and goals of law, psychoanalysis, and literary criticism. In his preface, Hogan discusses developments in semantics and related fields that have occurred over the decade since the book first appeared.
What we now call ‘deep venous thrombosis’ (DVT) has been elucidated by a diversity of investigative approaches during the past four centuries. The authors of this book survey the history of the field and ask: why has one of these perspectives – the haematological/biochemical – come to dominate research into the causation of DVT during the past 50 years and to exclude alternatives? In answering this question, the authors show that the current consensus model is conceptually flawed.
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