Restitvtion [i.e. Restitution] of Decayed Intelligence in Antiquities
Author: Richard Verstegan
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Published: 1605
Total Pages: 382
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Author: Richard Verstegan
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Published: 1605
Total Pages: 382
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Published: 1655
Total Pages: 310
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Published: 1634
Total Pages: 382
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Published: 1653
Total Pages: 304
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Publisher: Academy of Natural Sciences
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Total Pages: 366
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Published: 1605
Total Pages: 24
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Paul Arblaster
Publisher: Leuven University Press
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 324
ISBN-13: 9789058673473
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRichard Verstegan is the usual English name of a man who went through early life as Richard Rowlands, before reverting to his ancestral Dutch surname in exile. Born in Mid-Tudor London around 1550 and dying in the Baroque Antwerp of 1640, his ninety-odd years of life saw numerous religious, political and military conflicts, in some of which he was a minor player and on almost all of which he commented in his writings. After studying at Oxford without taking a degree, training as a goldsmith and illegally printing a Catholic book, he fled to France, where he worked as a propagandist for the faction of the Duke of Guise. Imprisoned in France for these activities, he fled to Rome, and eventually settled in Antwerp, where he worked for almost fifty years as, variously, a newswriter, engraver, publisher, editor, translator, polemicist, antiquarian, cloth merchant, poet and satirist. He is one of the earliest identifiable European newspaper journalists, having worked on Abraham Verhoeven's Nieuwe Tijdinghen (Antwerp, 1620-1629).
Author: Charles Hulbert
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Published: 1844
Total Pages: 122
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: William H. Steffen
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2023-02-20
Total Pages: 257
ISBN-13: 0192699954
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAnthropocene Theater and the Shakespearean Stage revises the anthropocentric narrative of early globalization from the perspective of the non-human world in order to demonstrate Nature's agency in determining ecological, economic, and colonial outcomes. It welcomes readers to reimagine theater history in broader terms, and to account for more non-human and atmospheric players in the otherwise anthropocentric history of Shakespearean performance. This book analyses plays, horticultural manuals, cosmetic recipes, Puritan polemics, and travel writing in order to demonstrate how the material practices of the stage both catalyze and resist early forms of globalization in an ecological arena. William Steffen addresses the role of an understudied ecological performance history in determining Shakespeare's iconic cultural status, and models how non-human players have undermined Shakespeare's authoritative role in colonial discourse. Finally, this book makes a celebratory argument for the humanities in the age of climate change, and invites interdisciplinary engagement a research community that is compelled to find strategies for cultivating a hopeful tomorrow amidst unprecedented anthropogenic environmental changes.
Author: Samuel Greatheed
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Published: 1839
Total Pages: 758
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