, Brepols, 2020 Hardback, 365 pages, Size:178 x 254 mm, Illustrations:15 b/w, 18 col., Language: English. ISBN 9782503585321.
Summary On 11 May 1625 Charles I married Henrietta Maria, the youngest sister of Louis XIII of France. The match signalled Britain's firm alignment with France against Habsburg Spain and promised well for future relations between the two countries. However, the union between a Protestant king and a Catholic princess was controversial from the start and the marriage celebrations were fraught with tensions. They were further disrupted by the sudden death of James I and an outbreak of the plague, which prevented large-scale public celebrations in London. The British weather also played its part. In fact, unlike other state occasions, the celebrations exposed weaknesses in the display of royal grandeur and national superiority. To a large extent they also failed to hide the tensions in the Stuart-Bourbon alliance. Instead they revealed the conflicting expectations of the two countries, each convinced of its own superiority and intent on furthering its own national interests. Less than two years later Britain was effectively in a state of war against France. In this volume, leading scholars from a variety of disciplines explore for the first time the marriage celebrations of 1625, with a view to uncovering the differences and misunderstandings beneath the outward celebration of union and concord. By taking into account the ceremonial, political, religious and international dimensions of the event, the collection paints a rounded portrait of a union that would become personally successful, but complicated by the various tensions played out in the marriage celebrations and discussed here. Contributors: R. Malcolm Smuts, Lucinda H. S. Dean, J. R. (Ronnie) Mulryne, Karen Britland, Marie-Claude Canova-Green, Erin Griffey, Margaret Shewring, Sara J. Wolfson, Sara Trevisan, Kevin Laam, Sydney Anglo, Margaret M. McGowan, John Peacock, Gordon Higgott, Ella Hawkins . TABLE OF CONTENTS Contents, List of Illustrations, Contributors, Foreword, Note from the Editors R. Malcolm Smuts Introduction. Festivals, Dynastic Alliances, and Political History: Notes on the History and Historiography of Royal Weddings Lucinda H. S. Dean Chapter 1. 'Keeping Your Friends Close, But Your Enemies Closer'? The Anglo-Franco-Scottish Marital Triangle, c. 1200 to c. 1625 J. R. (Ronnie) Mulryne Chapter 2. Paradoxical Princes: Charles Stuart and Henrietta Maria, Personality and Politics (1600-1625) Karen Britland Chapter 3. A Ring of Roses: Henrietta Maria, Pierre de B rulle, and the Plague of 1625-1626 Marie-Claude Canova-Green Chapter 4. Love, Politics, and Religion: Henrietta Maria's Progress through France and the Entry into Amiens Erin Griffey Chapter 5. 'All Rich as Invention Can Frame, or Art Fashion': Dressing and Decorating for the Wedding Celebrations of 1625 Margaret Shewring Chapter 6. Divergent Discourses: Multiple Voices in Festival Accounts of the Marriage of Charles I and Henrietta Maria Sara J. Wolfson Chapter 7. The Welcoming Journey of Queen Henrietta Maria and Stuart-Bourbon Relations, 1625-1626 Sara Trevisan Chapter 8. Nebuchadnezzar, Charlemagne, and Aeneas: John Finch's Speech for the King and Queen at Canterbury Kevin Laam Chapter 9. Robert Herrick, Clipsby Crew, and the Politics of the English Epithalamium in 1625 Sydney Anglo Chapter 10. The Festivities that Never Were: 1625-1626 Margaret M. McGowan Chapter 11. 'A French Antique': The Forms of Court Ballets in France, 1621-1627 John Peacock Chapter 12. Inigo Jones between a Spanish Princess and a French Queen Gordon Higgott Chapter 13. 'Mutual Fruitfulness': A Nuptial Allegory on Queen Henrietta Maria's Bedchamber Ceiling at the Queen's House, Greenwich Ella Hawkins (Transcribed and annotated) Appendix 1: A True Discourse of All the Royal Passages, Tryumphs and Ceremonies, observed at the Contract and Mariage of the High and Mighty Charles, King of Britain: The Principal English Festival Book of the 1625 Wedding, Including Two Addresses at Canterbury by John Finch Margaret Shewring (Transcribed and annotated) Appendix 2. A Relation of the Glorious Triumphs and Order of the Ceremonies: An English-Language Version of the French Festival Book Index
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, Occasional Papers , 2022 Softcover, 272 pages , kleur illustraties, 24 x 17 cm, English Text. ISBN 9780995473089.
In Off the Grid onderzoekt grafisch ontwerpster Sara De Bondt de beginselen van grafisch ontwerp in Belgi in de jaren 60 en 70, een geschiedenis die tot op heden weinig aandacht heeft gekregen. De tentoonstelling presenteert een brede waaier van drukwerk, logo-objecten, boekobjecten en posters ? velen nooit eerder tentoongesteld ? van ontwerpers zoals Off the grid : histories of Belgian graphic design Auteur De Bondt, Sara De Baerdemaeker, Jo Ceuleers, Jan Van Haute, Katrien Hollis, Richard Meyers, Jean-Michel Pauwels, Hilde Puttaert, Hugo Serulus, Katarina Paul Ibou, Corneille Hannoset, Boudewijn Delaere, Sofie Alouf, Rob Buytaert, Herman Lampaert en Jeanine Behaeghel. ----- This book offers a collaborative panorama of Belgian graphic design history from a multiplicity of perspectives, with essays on type design, colonisation and labour relations among other subjects. Contributors include historians, practicing designers, teachers and first-hand accounts. With hundreds of previously unpublished illustrations such as posters, signage, typography, book design, logos and archival photographs. Interviews with Sophie Alouf-Bertot, Rob Buytaert, Boudewijn Delaere, Paul Ibou, and Herman Lampaert. Essays by Jo De Baerdemaeker, Pia Jacques and Leroy Meyer (Belgian Institute Graphic Design), Sara De Bondt, Jan Ceuleers, Katrien Van Haute, Richard Hollis, Jean-Michel Meyers, Hilde Pauwels, Hugo Puttaert, and Katarina Serulus.
Campbell, Sara: Degas The sculptures. A Catalogue Raisonné. Apollo Magazine, issue: 402. August 1995. Articles include: Striking a blow for sculpture: Degas' waxes and bronzes by Richard Kendall - pages 3-5; Degas' bronzes: introduction by Sara Campbell - pages 6-10; A catalogue of Degas' bronzes by Sara Campbell - pages 10-48; The materials of the sculptor: Degas's techniques by Shelley Sturman & Daphne Barbour - pages 49-54; Authorship and physical evidence: the creative process by Patricia Failing - pages 55-59; The casting of Degas' sculptures: completing the story by Anne Pingeot - pages 60-63; The morbid content of Degas' sculpture by Theodore Reff - pages 64-71; 'Who said anything about Rodin?': the visibility and contemporary renown of Degas' late sculpture by Richard Kendall pages 72-77. Bound in black cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Hardback. 30.5x24cms.
, Brepols, 2023 Paperback, 762 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:25 b/w, 11 col., 16 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9782503584577.
Summary Glossaries are the dictionaries of the medieval period. They were created at a time when no comprehensive dictionary of the Latin language existed, but lexicographical resources were urgently needed to engage with the writings of Classical and Late Antiquity as well as near-contemporary texts. In the non-Romance speaking areas in north-western Europe, the compilers of glossaries were quick to have recourse to their vernacular languages. Glossaries are often the places in which these languages were put into writing for the first time. Hence, the effort to explain Latin vocabulary resulted in bilingual lexicography and in the establishment of the vernaculars as written languages in their own right. The negotiation of linguistic and cultural barriers lies at the centre of the glossaries. Consequently, medieval traditions of glossography are highly interconnected. This volume represents the first reference work dedicated to medieval glossaries in English and related traditions, including other languages spoken in the British Isles (Celtic languages, Anglo-Norman) and the Germanic languages (High and Low German, Dutch, Scandinavian, Gothic). As such, it is intended as a vademecum for researchers in order to facilitate modern approaches to medieval glossography, lexicology and lexicography, which often require some familiarity with different traditions. Written by experts in the field, the fifty chapters of this volume highlight important characteristics and themes of medieval glossaries and outline different glossographic traditions; they facilitate access to individual glossaries, or groups of related glossaries, by providing detailed discussions of the texts, their sources, relationships and transmission; they also give an account of the current state of research and highlight important resources. TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface Introduction (Annina Seiler, Chiara Benati and Sara M. Pons-Sanz) ? I. Cultural, Intellectual and Textual Contexts A Typology of Glossaries (Claudia Wich-Reif) Functions of Glossaries (Rolf H. Bremmer Jr) Glossaries in a Multilingual Context (Ma re N Mhaonaigh) Glosses, Glossaries and Wisdom Texts (Kees Dekker) Isidore of Seville's Etymologies (Carmen Cardelle) The Hermeneumata Pseudodositheana (Lucia Degiovanni) The Oldest Latin Glossaries (Franck Cinato) Latin-Romance Glossaries (Cinzia Pignatelli) ? II. Glossaries from the British Isles Old English Glossaries (Hans Sauer ?) The Leiden Glossary (Rolf H. Bremmer Jr and Kees Dekker) The pinal-Erfurt Glossary (David Porter) The Cleopatra Glossaries (Philip G. Rusche) The Antwerp-London Glossaries (David W. Porter) lfric's Glossary (Lucia Kornexl) Glossaries and Biblical Learning in Anglo-Saxon England (Richard Marsden) Aldhelm (Emily V. Thornbury) Legal Glossaries (Old and Middle English) (Sara M. Pons-Sanz) Herbal Glossaries (Old and Middle English) (Hans Sauer ?) Middle English Glossaries (Patrizia Lendinara) The Glossaries in Bodley 730 (Claudio Cataldi) Fifteenth-Century Bilingual Dictionaries (Annette Horn) Anglo-Norman Glossaries (Heather Pagan) Bilingual Verse Vocabularies (Thomas Hinton) The Celtic Tradition (Sharon Arbuthnot, P draic Moran and Paul Russell) ? III. Continental Germanic and Scandinavian Glossaries Old High German Glossaries (Stefanie Stricker) Vocabularius Sancti Galli (Andreas Nievergelt) The Old High German Abrogans (Andreas Nievergelt) The Mondsee Bible Glossary (Claudia Wich-Reif) The Salomonian Glossary (Andreas Nievergelt) Summarium Heinrici (Vreni Wittberger Markwardt) Insular-Continental Connections (Paolo Vaciago) Animal Glossaries (English and German Traditions) (Annina Seiler) High German Glossaries, 1050-1515 (Elke Krotz) Versus de volucribus, bestiis, arboribus, piscibus (Vreni Wittberger Markwardt) The Lingua ignota of Hildegard of Bingen (Sarah L. Higley) Vocabularius Ex quo (Bernhard Schnell) Liber ordinis rerum (Chiara Benati) Vocabularius quadriidiomaticus (Chiara Benati) Old Saxon Glossaries (Maria Rita Digilio) Middle Low German Glossaries (Chiara Benati) Vocabularius brevilogus (Chiara Benati) Vocabularius theutonicus (Chiara Benati) Stralsund Vocabulary (Chiara Benati) Middle Dutch Glossaries (Piet van Sterkenburg) Medieval Scandinavian Glossaries (Chiara Benati and Simon Skovgaard Boeck) ? IV. From Medieval to Renaissance Lexicography Medieval Glossaries and Renaissance Lexicography (John Considine) High German Lexicography in the Humanist Period (Elke Krotz) Scandinavian Lexicography in the Early Modern Period (Simon Skovgaard Boeck) Busbeqc's Crimean Gothic Wordlist (Ludwig R bekeil) ? List of References General Index Manuscript Index