The City Rehearsed

The City Rehearsed
Title The City Rehearsed PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Routledge
Pages 310
Release
Genre
ISBN 1135232636

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The City Rehearsed

The City Rehearsed
Title The City Rehearsed PDF eBook
Author Christopher Heuer
Publisher Routledge
Pages 659
Release 2009-06-02
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1135232628

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The City Rehearsed offers an entirely new perspective on printed architecture in early modern Europe through the lens of Hans Vredeman de Vries. It probes the geographical encounters of dozens of engravings with contemporary texts on architecture, theatre, urbanism, art collecting, even ethnography. The Netherlandish polymath Hans Vredeman de Vries (1526-1609) devoted his entire career to the production of imaginary architecture. Painter, architect, rhetorician, perspective theorist, festival designer, and draughtsman, Vredeman was active in Antwerp, Amsterdam, and Prague, where he designed a mysterious body of architectural prints, works which by the seventeenth century had influenced buildings from Tallinn to Peru. Including Scenographiae (1560), and Perspective (1604-5), Vredeman’s strange publications were among the most widely-distributed "Renaissance" books on building and vision, shipped to England, Spain and even Mexico by 1600. This book, the first sustained study of Vredeman in English, shifts the focus of inquiry to look at the active role his prints played in the life of urban readers outside of a narrowly-defined "Flemish" architectural history. This is a study with clear interest for historians of art and the built environment, and one with broader contemporary resonances for changing definitions of "European" culture and identity in the present day.

The Chorus of Drama in the Fourth Century BCE

The Chorus of Drama in the Fourth Century BCE
Title The Chorus of Drama in the Fourth Century BCE PDF eBook
Author Lucy C. M. M. Jackson
Publisher
Pages 303
Release 2019-11-26
Genre Drama
ISBN 0198844530

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The Chorus of Drama in the Fourth Century BCE seeks to upend conventional thinking about the development of drama from the fifth to the fourth centuries and to provide a new way of talking and thinking about the choruses of drama after the deaths of Euripides and Sophocles. Set in the contextof a theatre industry extending far beyond the confines of the City Dionysia and the city of Athens, the identity of choral performers and the significance of their contribution to the shape and meaning of drama in the later Classical period (c.400-323) as a whole is an intriguing and under-exploredarea of enquiry. This volume draws together the fourth-century historical, material, dramatic, literary, and philosophical sources that attest to the activity and quality of dramatic choruses and, having considered the positive evidence for dramatic choral activity, provides a radical rethinking oftwo oft-cited yet ill-understood phenomena that have traditionally supported the idea that the chorus of drama "declined" in the fourth century: the inscription of CHoroy~ me'los in papyri and manuscripts in place of fully written-out choral odes, and Aristotle's invocation of embolima (Poetics1456a25-32). It also explores the important role of influential fourth-century authors such as Plato, Demosthenes, and Xenophon, as well as artistic representations of choruses on fourth-century monuments, in shaping later scholars' understanding of the dramatic chorus throughout the Classicalperiod, reaching conclusions that have significant implications for the broader story we wish to tell about Attic drama and its most enigmatic and fundamental element, the chorus.

Congressional Record

Congressional Record
Title Congressional Record PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress
Publisher
Pages 1398
Release 1962
Genre Law
ISBN

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Peaceful Path

Peaceful Path
Title Peaceful Path PDF eBook
Author Stephen Ward
Publisher Univ of Hertfordshire Press
Pages 490
Release 2016-03-14
Genre History
ISBN 1909291714

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The title of this book is taken from Ebenezer Howard's visionary tract To-morrow: A Peaceful Path to Real Reform. Published in 1898 as a manifesto for social reform via the creation of Garden Cities, it proposed a new way of providing cheap and healthy homes, workplaces and green spaces in balance in cohesive new communities, underpinned by radical ideas about collective land ownership. While Howard's vision had international impact, in this book planning historian Stephen Ward largely honors the special place that Hertfordshire occupies on the peaceful path, beginning with the development of Letchworth and Welwyn Garden Cities.

Plays: The stubbornness of Geraldine. The girl with the green eyes. Her own way

Plays: The stubbornness of Geraldine. The girl with the green eyes. Her own way
Title Plays: The stubbornness of Geraldine. The girl with the green eyes. Her own way PDF eBook
Author Clyde Fitch
Publisher
Pages 692
Release 1915
Genre
ISBN

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Plays

Plays
Title Plays PDF eBook
Author Clyde Fitch
Publisher
Pages 692
Release 1915
Genre
ISBN

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