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==The Revised Edition== | ==The Revised Edition== | ||
RoPTD was originally published in July 2005. In 2010 plagiarism was found in its Judaism chapter. Atlas ceased selling the book and didn't allow it to be sold as a PDF, but a new Judaism chapter was quickly written and the revised edition was published in 2011. The revised edition is available in print and PDF. | RoPTD was originally published in July 2005. In 2010 plagiarism was found in its Judaism chapter{{Citation needed}}. Atlas ceased selling the book and didn't allow it to be sold as a PDF, but a new Judaism chapter was quickly written and the revised edition was published in 2011. The revised edition is available in print and PDF. | ||
The new Judaism chapter is available as a free download on the product page at Atlas' website. Note that in addition to it, the Revised Edition also includes errata in the other chapters. | The new Judaism chapter is available as a [http://www.atlas-games.com/pdf_storage/DivineRevisedJUDAISM-WebPreview.pdf free download] on the [http://www.atlas-games.com/product_tables/AG0278.php product page] at Atlas' website. Note that in addition to it, the Revised Edition also includes errata in the other chapters. | ||
== Related Products == | == Related Products == |
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Product Information | |
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Rules Edition: | Fifth |
Abbreviation: | RoPD |
Product Type: | Sourcebook |
Author(s): | Niall Christie, Erik Dahl, Matt Ryan, and Alexander White; and Mark Lawford |
Publisher: | Atlas Games |
Product Number: | AG0278 |
ISBN: | 1-58978-075-2 and 1-58978-122-8 |
Release date: | July 2005 and June 2011 |
Format: | Hardcover; Softcover or PDF, 144 pages |
Availability: | Out of print; PDF available |
Realms of Power: The Divine (Revised Edition) is the ArM5 sourcebook dealing with the supernatural and mundane aspects of the Divine, especially focused on the three major religions of Mythic Judaism, Mythic Christianity, and Mythic Islam. It is the first book published in the Realms of Power series.
Subject and contents
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Bibliography
Throughout the book, reference is made to real historical authors and works from the contemporary timeline, or just before or after. For instance, Rabbi Benjamin of Tudela is referenced for his works (unnamed in the source book, but likely The Itinerary of Benjamin of Tudela) to describe the treatment of Jews in Byzantium. That work actually provided a census and other information from Spain to Byzantium.
Page 144 provides a bibliography of modern works on the relevant subjects.
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The Revised Edition
RoPTD was originally published in July 2005. In 2010 plagiarism was found in its Judaism chapter[citation needed]. Atlas ceased selling the book and didn't allow it to be sold as a PDF, but a new Judaism chapter was quickly written and the revised edition was published in 2011. The revised edition is available in print and PDF.
The new Judaism chapter is available as a free download on the product page at Atlas' website. Note that in addition to it, the Revised Edition also includes errata in the other chapters.
Related Products
Related to the Divine and the Dominion
Realms of Power series
External links
- Realms of Power: The Divine at the Atlas Games website.
Public Domain works cited
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Judaism
- The Itinerary of Benjamin of Tudela, Volume 1 with English translation in the front and presumably Hebrew in the back. Digitized by the University of Toronto and made available in multiple formats by Archive.org.
- The Itinerary of Benjamin of Tudela, Volume 2 with English translation in the front and presumably Hebrew in the back. Digitized by the University of Toronto and made available in multiple formats by Archive.org.