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Extractions: ISBN 1 85711 0668 Six liturgical musical part-books, c1650, and an extremely rare 15th century manuscript of John Dunstable form the core of this original microfilm publication which brings together all the music manuscripts at Pembroke College, Cambridge. This is the first time that these sources have been made available. The part-books have been filmed first (Reels 1-2) followed by the Dunstable Ms and other sources (Reel 3). The Pembroke Choir Books
LRB | David Bromwich : Shoe-Contemplative to our amourpropre survives his exploration to a the extent to which, in that enlightenedage, facts and in hand once again as they did for the elizabethans. http://www.lrb.co.uk/v20/n12/brom01_.html
Extractions: Subscribers to the LRB currently get free access to the full content of the magazine in an online edition. If you are a subscriber and would like to register for online access click here If you are already registered you can log in from our login page If you would like further information about subscribing to the LRB click here LRB Vol. 20 No. 12 dated 18 June 1998 David Bromwich printable layout tell a friend The Day-Star of Liberty: William Hazlitt's Radical Style How they keep trying to bury Hazlitt, and how he keeps coming back. T.S. Eliot said he was guilty of 'crimes against taste'. David Lodge made him a twee subject of nostalgic research for the English hero of Small World The Day-Star of Liberty is part of a revival this year which includes a new selected edition of Hazlitt's Works from Pickering and Chatto. The critical study will fit the works companionably. A survey and encomium, it has the invigorating power of a good course of lectures. The subject is Hazlitt's style, the procedure mainly illustration and commentary, but Paulin ranges widely in the 20 volumes of P.P. Howe's complete edition, and his speculations may arm some readers for the harder climbs in Hazlitt's work: brilliant metaphysical essays like 'On Genius and Common Sense' and 'On Depth and Superficiality ', and the demolition of the theory of self-interest and identity in the Principles of Human Action
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Renaissance Reading List elizabethans at Home London. JH Parry, The age of Reconnaissance (1963) 1982 G80.P36 Explorationand Colonization from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic, 1229 http://faculty.fullerton.edu/gbrunelle2/425Alist.htm
Extractions: GENERAL De Lamar Jensen, Renaissance Europe , (Lexington, MA, 1981) Wallace K. Ferguson, Europe in Transition, 1300-1520 The Renaissance in Historical Thought , (1948) CB 361 F37r The New Cambridge Modern History (1957-1958), vols. I, II.. The Renaissance Concordia, 1980 Roberto Weiss, The Dawn of Humanism in Italy (London, 1947) THE ECONOMY OF RENAISSANCE EUROPE Lisa Jardine, Worldly goods: a new history of the Renaissance (New York: Nan A. Talese, 1996) CB361.J35 1996 Harry A. Miskimin, The Economy of Early Renaissance Europe, 1300-1460 The Economy of Later Renaissance Europe, 1460-1600. 1977, Cambridge UP, HC 240 .M64 Anthony Molho, ed. Social and Economic Foundations of the Italian Renaissance , (1969) HJ 1174 .M65 Kenneth Fowler, The Age of the Plantagenet and Valois Philip Ziegler, The Black Death , (1969) Harper and Row, pap., 1971, RC 171 Z55 1971 Ann Carmichael, Plague and the poor in Renaissance Florence , (Cambridge UP, 1986) RC172.C37 1986
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Extractions: A Shropshire Lad Housman, A.E. (Illustrated by Christine Heath) "Not the least of the pleasures of this edition are Christine Heath's delightful drawings of Shropshire places. Another virtue of this book occurs to me: its size. It would fit easily into a battledress pocket and Housman would like that." Eric Finney October 1988 ISBN 1870054024 PUBLISHER Palmers Press Paperback A Shropshire Lad Housman, A.E. In the Penguin Poetry First Editions series that brings together some of the greatest collections of poetry ever written, in the form in which they first appeared. Completely reset, this series allows modern readers to recapture the extraordinary impact these books first had and to see some of our most famous poems in their original context. July 1999 ISBN 0140437185 PUBLISHER Penguin Paperback "The inspiration to write this book was twofold: firstly the land of South Shropshire itself..., secondly A.E.Housman's poetry, wherein the valleys and hills have been immortalised. As long as I have known Housman's poetry it has always seemed to me that what I saw before me in the Shropshire landscape was what I also heard in the poetry." Jane Allsopp
Elizabethan & Shakespearean Times Reading List Plays, inc., 19771978. v. 1. Roman Britain and the Middle. ages.v. 2 Tudors andElizabethans.v. 3. Jacobean,. The Elizabethan age. Roy, 1968. 914.2 Williams. http://wwwshs1.bham.wednet.edu/curric/cool/elizabethantudors.htm
Extractions: 391 Cunnington Cunnington, Phillis Emily, 1887-. Medieval and Tudor costume. [1st American ed.]. Boston, : Plays, inc., [1969]. 391 Dress Dress through the ages : a condensed pictorial history of costume. Revised ed. 1970. Costumes of ancient and classic timesCostumes of the third to eleventh centuries (Byzantine emperors, Britons, Anglo-Saxons, Normans, etc.)Costumes of the Middle AgesCostumes of the Renaissance, Elizabethan, and Puritan erasCostumes and uniforms of the 18th centuryCostumes of the nineteenth century, 1800-1870Costumes of the gay nineties (1890-1899)Costumes of the twentieth centuryCostumes of the 1920's, 1930'sCostumes of the 1940's, 1950's, 1960's. 391 Sichel Sichel, Marion. History of men's costume. New York : Chelsea House, 1985. Traces the history of men's costume from its