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      • moses. Verlag GmbH

        Over the years, an unusual mix of books, useful book accessories, gift items and games has remained an important characteristic of a steadily growing product range. Inventive non-fiction and activity books with a focus on playing, experimenting and learning are complemented by an extensive selection of little objects you see at your bookshop which somehow belong together with books. Our game portfolio ranges from children’s games, family games, card games to games involving patience, communication games, word games, puzzles, and games involving mental exercises. Thinking outside the box, discovering and realising new ideas - this is the concept of our publishing house. Our motto is: moses., one idea more.

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      • Trusted Partner
        March 2016

        Nichts wie raus!

        Geschichten vom Glück im Grünen

        by Nadja Mayer

        Unsere Sehnsucht nach dem Land, nach dem Echten und Ursprünglichen ist groß – und fürchtet weder Giersch noch Gartenzwerg. Wir entfliehen der Großstadt, fahren ins Grüne, genießen das einfache Leben, die frische Luft und die pure Natur. Und auch wenn sich nicht jeder Klumpen Erde zur Bewirtschaftung eignet und mitunter auf dem Land auch einfach nur Langeweile herrscht, lassen wir uns nicht unterkriegen: Wir graben um und säen aus. Wir hegen und pflegen, hacken Holz und mähen Gras. Wir atmen tief durch und endlich auf. Wir suchen das Weite und finden dabei auch uns selbst. Mitzuerleben und nachzulesen in vergnüglichen und nachdenklichen Geschichten von Max Scharnigg, Eva Demski, Saša Stanišić, Florian Illies, Hilal Sezgin, Katja Lange-Müller, Jakob Augstein und anderen.

      • DENIS KNOTTY

        by Hilal Gürsu / Müjde Baskale

        Close your eyes and imagine a kid who can dream even when putting his socks on, a kid who can turn those dreams into games instantly. On top of that, he is a kid who can solve practical daily life problems withing these games. That kid is Denis Knotty. In their first children’s storybook, Hilal Gürsu ve Müjde Başkale introduce us to the hilarious character who discovered how to deal with his fears using his imagination.  The story, which enriches with Müjde Başkale’s illustrations, carries away its readers to the depth of space from the depth of Denis Knotty’s imagination. This journey leads to many discoveries, from the world’s most silent ball to the most original fictional characters.

      • BALAI CERAP ASTRONOMI: MENJUNJUNG WAHYU MENGUKUH TAMADUN

        by Editors: Ibnor Azli Ibrahim and Mohd Hafiz Safiai

        Buku yang diberi judul Balai Cerap Astronomi: Menjunjung Wahyu Mengukuh Tamadun ini mengandungi 13 bab berkaitan perkembangan dan peranan balai cerap meliputi topik perbahasan berikut: balai cerap dalam lipatan sejarah Islam; kemunculan balai cerap astrofiqh dan khidmat bakti terhadap Islam; Balai Cerap Al-Biruni: mutiara falak Sabah; Balai Cerap Al-Khawarizmi Negeri Melaka bukti perkembangan ilmu falak di Malaysia; balai cerap astrofiqh sebagai penjana ekonomi; peranan balai cerap moden masa kini; kepelbagaian program di balai cerap: “astronomi untuk semua”; cabaran modal insan dalam balai cerap astronomi di Malaysia; sumbangan balai cerap astronomi amatur dalam memaknai hubungan insan dan angkasa; keperluan kajian topografi rukyat al-hilal dalam pembinaan Observatorium Indonesia; deskripsi historis dan prospektus ilmiah kaleidoskop observatorium Imah Noong Indonesia; and Observatorium Ilmu Falak Universitas Muhammadiyah Sumatera Utara (OIF UMSU) dan kontribusinya dalam penelitian waktu subuh. Buku ini diharapkan dapat menyemarakkan semangat penyelidik dalam meningkatkan kemajuan ilmu falak, sekali gus menjadi wadah dalam memartabatkan budaya penyelidikan ilmu falak di mata dunia.

      • The Arts
        October 2021

        Jali

        Windows of Divine Light in Mughal Art and Architecture

        by Editor: Navina Haider, contributors: George Michell, Mitchell Abdul Karim Crites, Ebba Koch

        A jali is a perforated stone or latticed screen, with ornamental patterns that draw on the compositional rhythms of calligraphy and geometry. In the parts of Asia and the Mediterranean where solar rays are strongest and brightest is where ustads, or master artisans, were able to evolve an aesthetic language of light, giving it form and shape through stone and other materials. Jalis share a common aim to bring filtered light into enclosed spaces, while providing protection and privacy. Additionally, they shape the atmosphere of a sacred space, augment the grandeur of palaces and enhance the charm of domestic interiors. This book explores the delicate beauty of more than two-hundred jalis across India, from fourteenth-century examples in Delhi to those designed by global contemporary artists inspired by historical styles. This expansive volume covers the temple designs of the Gujarat Sultanates, imperial symbolism and Sufi allusions in Mughal jalis, the innovations and adaptations of jalis across Rajasthan and central India and, further south, calligraphy in stone relief and pierced stone in the Deccan. With contributions by American art historian Mitchell Abdul Karim Crites, George Michell, an authority on South Asian architecture, and renowned art and architectural historian Ebba Koch, this lavishly illustrated publication reveals the poetry etched in these stone screens.   Navina Najat Haidar is a curator in the Department of Islamic Art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. She helped lead the planning of the museum’s galleries for the Art of the Arab Lands, Turkey, Iran, Central Asia, and Later South Asia. Mitchell Abdul Karim Crites is an American art historian, who has lived and worked in India for more than forty years. His primary focus has been the revival of traditional Indian and Islamic arts and crafts. Over the years, Crites has participated in a number of prestigious art and architectural projects ranging from Mexico to Malaysia. George Michell, an authority on South Asian architecture, has made the study of Deccani architecture and archaeology his life’s work. He has spent over thirty years researching and cataloguing the enormous ruined city of Hampi Vijayanagara, among many other historical sites in the region. Ebba Koch, preeminent art and architectural historian, is presently a professor at the Institute of Art History in Vienna, Austria and a senior researcher at the Austrian Academy of Sciences. Dr. Koch has spent much of her professional life studying the architecture, art, and culture of the Mughal Empire, and is considered a leading authority on Mughal architecture. Abhinav Goswami, based in Vrindavan, is trained as an archaeologist, photographer and temple priest. For the last three decades, Goswami has dedicated himself to documenting people, places, architecture and festivals of the rich cultural region of Vraj and other parts of India. http://mapinpub.com/bookinfo.php?id=315

      • Nanotechnology
        January 2012

        Applied Computational Biology and Statistics in Biotechnology and Bioinformatics (Set of 2 Vols.)

        by Ajit Kumar Roy

        The book entitledis aimed to cater to the growing demand of academia, researchers and commercial ventures. Altogether there are forty four s divided into the following broad sections like 1. Bioinformatics, Genomics and Proteomics, 2. Phylogeny 3. Drug Design and Epigenomics 4. Advanced Computational Tools and Techniques 5. Statistical methods for computational biology, data mining and visualization 6. Socio Economics and Ethics. This book presents the foundations of key problems in computational molecular biology and bioinformatics. It contains basic molecular biology concepts, tools, techniques and ways to measure sequence similarity, presents simple applications of searching sequence databases. After introducing methods for aligning multiple biological sequences and genomes, the text explores applications of the phylogenetic tree, methods for comparing phylogenetic trees, the problem of gene expression and motif finding. Interestingly, it is attempted to introduce computational biology without formulas that presents the biological and computational ideas in a relatively simple manner. It focuses on computational and statistical principles applied to genomes, and introduces the computational statistics that are crucial for understanding and visualization of problems. This makes the material accessible to Statistician and computer scientists without biological training, as well as to biologists with limited background in Statistics and computer science. Furthermore one has been exclusively devoted to computational biology and computational statistics as applied in biotechnology illustrated with methodology, application and interpretation of results. More than four hundred figures, illustrations and diagrams reinforce concepts and present key results from the primary literature that will be very much useful to grasp on the subject, visualize the output and make right interpretation of the result. The book will be useful for all those working in Biotechnology sector in general and particularly researchers working in the laboratories of ICAR, CSIR, SAUs and many more institutions engaged R&D activities.

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