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Ways of Medieval Life and Thought
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 270

Ways of Medieval Life and Thought

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Let This Voice Be Heard
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 398

Let This Voice Be Heard

Anthony Benezet (1713-84), universally recognized by the leaders of the eighteenth-century antislavery movement as its founder, was born to a Huguenot family in Saint-Quentin, France. As a boy, Benezet moved to Holland, England, and, in 1731, Philadelphia, where he rose to prominence in the Quaker antislavery community. In transforming Quaker antislavery sentiment into a broad-based transatlantic movement, Benezet translated ideas from diverse sources—Enlightenment philosophy, African travel narratives, Quakerism, practical life, and the Bible—into concrete action. He founded the African Free School in Philadelphia, and such future abolitionist leaders as Absalom Jones and James Forten s...

Fatal Thirst
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

Fatal Thirst

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009
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  • Publisher: BRILL

Using unpublished and published sources, this book examines the history of diabetes in Britain from the perspective of healer and sufferer alike, focusing on medieval treatments, Renaissance-era diabetology, and the centuries-long debate among specialists over the site and cure of the disease.

COLONY & FRONTIER IN MEDIEVAL IRELAND
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300

COLONY & FRONTIER IN MEDIEVAL IRELAND

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1995-01-01
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  • Publisher: A&C Black

These essays explore aspects of the English colony in medieval Ireland and its relations with the Gaelic host society. They deal both with the foundation and expansion of the English lordship in the twelfth and early thirteenth centuries, and with the problems sand adjustments that accompaneid its contraction in the later middle ages. Attention is paid both to the government and society of the colony itself, and to the interactions between settler and native.

Collecting the World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 561

Collecting the World

  • Categories: Art

Winner of the Leo Gershoy Award Winner of the Louis Gottschalk Prize A Times Book of the Week A Guardian Book of the Week “A wonderfully intelligent book.” —Linda Colley “A superb biography—humane, judicious and as passionately curious as Sloane himself.” —Times Literary Supplement When the British Museum opened its doors in 1759, it was the first free national public museum in the world. Collecting the World tells the story of the eccentric collector whose thirst for universal knowledge brought it into being. A man of insatiable curiosity and wide-ranging interests, Hans Sloane assembled a collection of antiquities, oddities, and artifacts from around the British Empire. It be...

A Jesuit Challenge
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

A Jesuit Challenge

In the year 1581, after four days of debating six leading Anglican divines at the Tower of London, Jesuit Edmund Campion (1540-1581) was put to death because he would not deny his faith. In 1970, the martyred Campion was canonized a saint. A Jesuit Challenge is a book-length edition of previously unpublished Catholic manuscript accounts of those debates.. "As corrective historical documents, these Catholic manuscripts reveal a quite different picture of Campion and his opponents from that represented in the government's published version, and thus offer us a fuller and more balanced understanding of what actually took place. In addition to their historical value, the Catholic manuscripts als...

Chamber Music
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 316

Chamber Music

Roger Kuin's Chamber Music is a playfully written, imaginative, and ultimately demanding book, with a critical approach characterized by an unusual and indiosynchratic post-modern critical style that will challenge the reader's perceptions of what a book of criticism should and can do. Analysing the sonnet sequences of Sidney, Spenser, and Shakespeare both from an interpretive angle and from the perspective of a post-modern re-evaluation of the Renaissance sonnets, Roger Kuin's discussion is influenced by many modern literary critics, including Roland Barthes and Umberto Eco. Kuin focuses on the problems inherent in the form of the sonnet sequence, emphasizing the various forms of indeterminacy central to their meaning. His sense of the intertextual relationship among the major English sequences is subtle, and in places, strikingly original, in combination with a highly sophisticated understanding of theory. Chamber Music is a book that will infuriate many, but ultimately reward those who flow with its idiosyncratic style towards Roger Kuin's admirable and expert conclusions.

Byrd Studies in the Twenty-First Century
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 312

Byrd Studies in the Twenty-First Century

2023 marks 400 years since the death of English renaissance composer, William Byrd. Byrd's rich musical oeuvre and storied career has long captured the attention of audiences and scholars alike. This all-new collected edition marks his anniversary with thirteen brand-new essays from leading scholars on Byrd's musical life and legacy.

The Politics of the Stuart Court Masque
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 358

The Politics of the Stuart Court Masque

A 1998 collection which takes an alternative look at the courtly masque in early seventeenth-century England.

The Writings of Henry Barrow, 1587-1590
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 536

The Writings of Henry Barrow, 1587-1590

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Routledge

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