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- Powell, Lindsay author.
- Oxford, UK ; New York, NY : Osprey Publishing, 2014.
- Description
- Book — 80 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 25 cm
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U35 .P694 2014 | Unknown |
- Oxford ; Philadelphia : Oxbow Books, 2017.
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- Book — 1 online resource (220 pages)
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- Preface - Charlotte Roberts
- 1. Introduction William Southwell-Wright, Rebecca Gowland and Lindsay Powell
- Section 1: Care and the Life Course
- 2. Childcare in the Past Mary Lewis
- 3. The "Terrible Tyranny of the Majority": Recognising Population Variability and Individual Agency in Past Infant Feeding Practices Ellen Kendall
- 4.-Precious Things: Examining the Status and Care of Children in Late Medieval England Through the analysis of Cultural and Biological Markers Heidi Dawson
- 5. "That Tattered Coat Upon a Stick the Ageing Body": Evidence for Elder Marginalisation and Abuse in Roman Britain Rebecca L. Gowland
- Section 2: Care Impairment and Disability
- 6. The Palaeolithic Compassion Debate - Alternative Projections of Modern Day Disability into the Distant Past Nick Thorpe
- 7. Setting the Scene for an Evolutionary Approach to Care in Prehistory: A Historical and Philosophical Journey David Doat
- 8. "A Long Waiting for Death": Dependency and the Care of the Disabled in a Nineteenth Century Asylum Shawn Phillips
- 9 Prayers and Poultices: Medieval Health Care at the Isle of May, Scotland. C. AD 430-1580 Marlo Willows
- Section 3: Animal and Plant Evidence for Care
- 10. Towards a Zooarchaeology of Animal `Care' Richard Thomas
- 11. Rare Secrets of Physicke: Insect Medicaments in Historical Western Society Gary King
- 12. Conclusion Lindsay Powell, William Southwell-Wright, Rebecca Gowland.
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- Oxford ; Philadelphia : Oxbow Books, 2017.
- Description
- Book — xviii, 220 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
- Summary
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- Preface - Charlotte Roberts
- 1. Introduction William Southwell-Wright, Rebecca Gowland and Lindsay Powell
- Section 1: Care and the Life Course
- 2. Childcare in the Past Mary Lewis
- 3. The "Terrible Tyranny of the Majority": Recognising Population Variability and Individual Agency in Past Infant Feeding Practices Ellen Kendall
- 4.-Precious Things: Examining the Status and Care of Children in Late Medieval England Through the analysis of Cultural and Biological Markers Heidi Dawson
- 5. "That Tattered Coat Upon a Stick the Ageing Body": Evidence for Elder Marginalisation and Abuse in Roman Britain Rebecca L. Gowland
- Section 2: Care Impairment and Disability
- 6. The Palaeolithic Compassion Debate - Alternative Projections of Modern Day Disability into the Distant Past Nick Thorpe
- 7. Setting the Scene for an Evolutionary Approach to Care in Prehistory: A Historical and Philosophical Journey David Doat
- 8. "A Long Waiting for Death": Dependency and the Care of the Disabled in a Nineteenth Century Asylum Shawn Phillips
- 9 Prayers and Poultices: Medieval Health Care at the Isle of May, Scotland. C. AD 430-1580 Marlo Willows
- Section 3: Animal and Plant Evidence for Care
- 10. Towards a Zooarchaeology of Animal `Care' Richard Thomas
- 11. Rare Secrets of Physicke: Insect Medicaments in Historical Western Society Gary King
- 12. Conclusion Lindsay Powell, William Southwell-Wright, Rebecca Gowland.
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CC72.4 .C367 2017 | Unknown |
- Elements of flute-playing
- Lindsay, Thomas, active 1825-1833.
- [Hillsdale, N.Y.] : Pendragon, 2011.
- Description
- Book — xix, 180 pages : music, illustrations ; 31 cm.
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With domestic music so much a part of everyday life, musical performance in Regency Britain served not merely to entertain but to convey the essence of taste in action. For men, perhaps above all social activities, flute-playing embodied taste and sensibility in the manner, tone, and expression of its executants. Thomas Lindsay's "Elements of Flute-Playing According to the Most Approved Principles of Modern Fingering" (London, 1828-1830) provided the first synthetic treatment of the flute-playing technique of the 1820s. The method, by an otherwise obscure music-shop proprietor rather than by a famous performer, incorporates and quotes not only from earlier English works by Gunn (c1792) and Nicholson (1816, c1821), but also from influential French ones (including one published in London) by Berbiguier, Devienne, and Drouet. Lindsay's instructions amplify and add perspective to those in tutors by (in order of publication) Gunn, Monzani, Beale, Keith, Nicholson, Kuffner, Alexander, Weiss, Bown, and Dressler, as well as amplifying commentary in periodicals and other publications with a detailed view of exactly how Nicholson's contemporaries heard, evaluated, felt about, and imitated the highly distinctive styles vying for their attention. Lindsay's repertoire of exercises and examples. National Airs, arrangements, and original compositions by Lindsay himself, as well as by Berbiguier, Devienne, Drouet, Farrenc, Gabrielsky, Gebauer, Hugot and Wunderlich, Kuhlau, Mayseder, Mozart, Pasquali, Rossini, G.A. Schneider, Storace, and C.N. Weiss, are annotated with comments on tonality, accentuation, and 'sensitive' intonation, as well as on particular applications of fingering and expression. Richard M. Wilson's commentary on this facsimile edition examines the techniques most deeply implicated in contemporary English evaluations of 'judgement and good taste': articulation, including extensive coverage of accent and emphasis as well as the controversial double tongue; fingering, with special attention to 'modern' techniques including harmonics and 'sensitive', or supersharpened, notes; facility in the most 'pathetic' flat keys; and a 'full, bold, and commanding Tone'. Ardal Powell's Introduction presents Lindsay's tutor as revealing modes of hearing and of feeling musical expression that cannot be gleaned from other sources such as musical notation and commentary on performance. The essay discusses Lindsay's acute awareness of the English flute world, the controversies over Charles Nicholson and the contrasting classical style of continental visitors, and the role of amateur flute-playing in the construction of British middle-class musical taste.
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MT340 .L5 2011 | Unknown |
- London : Bloomsbury, [2016]
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- Book — 1 online resource
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- Notes on Contributors
- Introduction, Lindsay Powell-Jones, Cardiff University, UK
- 1. Deleuze's Theory of Religion, Brent Adkins
- 2. Schizoanalysis of the Eucharist: From Oedipal Repetition to Liberating Event, Kristien Justaert
- 3. Divine Life: Difference, Becoming, and the Trinity, Christopher Ben Simpson
- 4. Deleuze and Guattari's Machinic Animism, Joshua Ramey
- 5. The Apocalyptic Unconscious: Schizoanalysis as Political Theology, Aidan Tynan
- 6. The Bricolage of Images: Constructing the Cartographies of the Unconscious, Inna Semetsky
- 7. Divine Differentials: The Metaphysics of Gilles Deleuze and its Significance for Contemporary Theologies, Austin Roberts
- 8. The Atheist Machine, F. LeRon Shults Index.
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- 3rd ed. - London ; New York : Routledge, 2007.
- Description
- Book — xviii, 906 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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RC467 .H268 2007 | Unknown |
- 2nd ed. - London ; New York : Routledge, 1994.
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- Book — x, 823 pages : illustrations ; 34 cm
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RC467 .H268 1994 | Unknown |
- Louisville (Ky.) Vice Commission.
- Louisville : Smith and Dugan, 1915.
- Description
- Book — 94 p.
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- gateway.proquest.com Gerritsen Collection
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9. Souls of sin [videorecording] [1949]
- New York, N.Y. : Phoenix Films, [1991]
- Description
- Video — 1 videocassette (72 min.) : sd., b&w ; 1/2 in.
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A musician from Alabama moves into a small Harlem flat with a gambler and an unemployed writer. The musician works his way into a successful job, but the gambler gets killed. The writer is hired to write about the life of the gambler and Harlem.
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ZVC 3343 | Unknown |
10. The Loving story [videorecording] [2011]
- Brooklyn, NY : Icarus Films, c2011.
- Description
- Video — 1 videodisc (77 min.) : sd., b&w, with col. sequences ; 4 3/4 in.
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- Virginia, 1958
- Home
- Exile
- Sneaking back
- The climate
- The case
- The court.
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11. The films of Michael Powell [videorecording] [2009]
- Culver City, Calif. : Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, [2009]
- Description
- Video — 2 videodiscs (ca. 210 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
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- Disc 1: A matter of life and death (Stairway to heaven) / written, produced and directed by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger (1946 ; ca. 104 min. ; full screen)
- Disc 2: Age of consent / a Michael Powell/James Mason production ; produced by Michael Powell and James Mason ; screenplay by Peter Yeldham (1969 ; ca. 106 min. ; anamrophic widescreen).
Age of consent: Based on the life of controversial Australian artist Norman Lindsay. Lindsay is a jaded painter who heads Down Under looking for a way to revitalize his creative soul. His self-imposed exile is interrupted by Cora, an uninhibited young woman on her own journey of self-discovery.
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- Sperry, Paul, performer.
- New York, N.Y. : DRAM, [2008]
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- Music recording — 1 online resource.
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- The Daniel jazz / Louis Gruenberg (13:00)
- Mother said / Alla Borzova (15:50)
- Tango : a chamber opera / Robert Xavier Rodriguez (24:39)
- The scrolls / Larry Allen Smith (9:02)
- Sperry, Paul Performer
- Albany, NY : Albany Records, p2005.
- Description
- Music recording — 1 online resource (1 sound file).
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- The Daniel jazz / Louis Gruenberg (13:00)
- Mother said / Alla Borzova (15:50)
- Tango : a chamber opera / Robert Xavier Rodriguez (24:39)
- The scrolls / Larry Allen Smith (9:02)
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- stanford.naxosmusiclibrary.com Naxos Music Library
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