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Making beer has been a part of the traditional English household economy since early times. However, as author Clive La Pensee points out, the tradition actually goes a lot further back than that, back to ancient Egypt, in fact. Micro-breweries may once more be in the fashion, but there is nothing new about the idea. This fascinating story captures the full inebriation of history, covering the types of malt, hops and barley used to produce differing historical brews, and setting each in context. With recipes, for the more adventurous souls who want to experience the taste of the past at first hand.
This is not a recipe book. It is a database of ingredient information that should assist the home or craft brewer in creating their own recipes in order to attempt the replication of commercial beers, many of which are no longer in production. Instructions on how to convert the supplied ingredient information into recipes customised to the brewer's own equipment and technique are provided. This book also provides inspiration to brewers wishing to experiment with different ingredients since it gives an interesting insight into how professional brewers have used them in their own brews. This third edition includes data for more beers and breweries including a new category for historical beers. Finally, this book should also be of interest to the discerning beer enthusiast who is curious about what goes into their favourite drink.
This is not a recipe book. It is a database of ingredient information that should assist the home or craft brewer in creating their own recipes in order to attempt the replication of commercial beers. Instructions on how to convert the supplied ingredient information into recipes customised to the brewer's own equipment and technique are provided. This book also provides inspiration to brewers wishing to experiment with different ingredients since it gives an interesting insight into how professional brewers have used them in their own brews. Finally, this book should also be of interest to the discerning beer enthusiast who is curious about what goes into their favourite drink. This second edition provides substantially more data than the well-received first edition.
"Mikhail Bakhtin (1895-1975) has had an enormous influence on literary studies and cultural theory. Bakhtin between East and West: Cross-Cultural Transmission looks beyond the concepts of carnival and dialogue and traces for the first time the transformation of the Bakhtin Circle's thought from its introduction to the West in Julia Kristeva's seminal late-1960s theory of intertextuality, through Tzvetan Todorov's landmark study and on to contemporary interpretations. The notion of sociality in all its problematic complexity provides the red thread guiding us through this historical and thematic examination of Western and Russian Bakhtin studies. As a critical evaluation of Bakhtin scholarship across various cultures and a celebration of the vigour of the Circle's legacy, this is an invaluable resource for scholars and students with an interest in Bakhtin and critical theory."
Les neurosciences sont la nouvelle frontière de nos savoirs. La neurobiologie de la pensée est leur discipline majeure. Elle étudie les conditions de neurodépendance de la pensée, sous toutes ses formes (subjectives, neurocérébrales, somatiques, comportementales, communicationnelles), à tous les niveaux (biomoléculaire, neuronique, supra-neuronique, modulaire, holistiques, faîtiers). Elle comporte trois voies d'abord majeures: déchiffrement des connectivités neurocérébrales (synaptologie, logiciels fonctionnels intrinsèques)et des modalités de traitement des données (afférences sensibles, efférences motrices: par ségrégation de traits, transmissions parallèles, multiple...
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Explores a literary translation dedicated more to the reader's perception and experience of text than to textual interpretation.
Lawrence brings the Broken Empire series to its devastating conclusion
Ce livre a été élaboré dans la continuité d'une table ronde, intitulée « Les outils de la pensée. Étude comparative de textes et de leurs fonctions sociales », qui s'est tenue le 29 mai 2007 à la Fondation Maison des sciences de l'homme, à Paris. Par une convention signée le 8 décembre 2004, cette institution française et le Musée national d’ethnologie au Japon avaient envisagé la possibilité d’inviter des chercheurs et d’organiser des recherches en commun. Cette table ronde est le premier projet réalisé par les deux institutions dans ce cadre. Elle est aussi l’un des aboutissements du travail collectif que les coordinateurs de ce livre ont mené depuis 2004 au Musée national d’ethnologie sous le titre « Textologie. Étude interdisciplinaire des relations entre l’homme et le texte dans une perspective historique et comparative ».