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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ivory_towerIvory tower - Wikipedia

    An ivory tower is a metaphorical place—or an atmosphere—where people are happily cut off from the rest of the world in favor of their own pursuits, usually mental and esoteric ones. From the 19th century, it has been used to designate an environment of intellectual pursuit disconnected from the practical concerns of everyday life ...

  2. The Ivory Tower is an unfinished novel by Henry James, posthumously published in 1917. The novel is a brooding story of Gilded Age America. It centers on the riches earned by a pair of dying millionaires and ex-partners, Abel Gaw and Frank Betterman, and their possibly corrupting effect on the people around them.

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  4. 13 de abr. de 2023 · The Ivory Tower is a unique Saint's Hauberk . Contents. 1 Mechanics. 2 Item acquisition. 2.1 Recipes. 3 Gallery. 4 Version history. 5 References. Mechanics. Chaos Damage is taken from Mana before Life behaves similarly to Mind over Matter. When combined with Divine Flesh half of the elemental damage is taken as chaos damage instead.

  5. Argumento. El episodio comienza con el funeral de "Big Jim" Colosimo en Chicago. Al Capone y Johnny Torrio son acosados por periodistas que creen que Torrio está detrás de la muerte de Colosimo. En Atlantic City, Nucky es visitado por Van Alden, quien está investigando el tiroteo del bosque.

  6. The Ivory Tower: the history of a figure of speech and its cultural uses. STEVEN SHAPIN* Abstract. This is a historical survey of how and why the notion of the Ivory Tower became part of twentieth- and twenty- rst-century cultural vocabularies.

  7. The Ivory Tower: the history of a figure of speech and its cultural uses. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 February 2012. Steven Shapin is Franklin L. Ford Professor of the History of Science, Department of the History of Science, Harvard University. Email: shapin@fas.harvard.edu.