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1. Prelude in C Major, BWV 846 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 2. Fugue in C Major, BWV 846 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 1. Prelude in C Minor, BWV 847 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 2. Fugue in C Minor, BWV 847 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 1. Prelude in C-Sharp Major, BWV 848 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 2. Fugue in C-Sharp Major, BWV 848 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 1. Prelude in C-Sharp Minor, BWV 849 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 2. Fugue in C-Sharp Minor, BWV 849 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 1. Prelude in D Major, BWV 850 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 2. Fugue in D Major, BWV 850 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 1. Prelude in D Minor, BWV 851 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 2. Fugue in D Minor, BWV 851 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 1. Prelude in E-Flat Major, BWV 852 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 2. Fugue in E-Flat Major, BWV 852 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 1. Prelude in D-Sharp Minor/E-Flat Minor, BWV 853 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 2. Fugue in D-Sharp Minor/E-Flat Minor, BWV 853 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 1. Prelude in E Major, BWV 854 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 2. Fugue in E Major, BWV 854 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 1. Prelude in E Minor, BWV 855 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 2. Fugue in E Minor, BWV 855 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 1. Prelude in F Major, BWV 856 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 2. Fugue in F Major, BWV 856 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 1. Prelude in F Minor, BWV 857 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 2. Fugue in F Minor, BWV 857 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 1. Prelude in F-Sharp Major, BWV 858 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 2. Fugue in F-Sharp Major, BWV 858 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 1. Prelude in F-Sharp Minor, BWV 859 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 2. Fugue in F-Sharp Minor, BWV 859 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 1. Prelude in G Major, BWV 860 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 2. Fugue in G Major, BWV 860 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 1. Prelude in G Minor, BWV 861 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 2. Fugue in G Minor, BWV 861 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 1. Prelude in A-Flat Major, BWV 862 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 2. Fugue in A-Flat Major, BWV 862 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 1. Prelude in A-Flat Minor/G-Sharp Minor, BWV 863 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 2. Fugue in A-Flat Minor/G-Sharp Minor, BWV 863 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 1. Prelude in A Major, BWV 864 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 2. Fugue in A Major, BWV 864 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 1. Prelude in A Minor, BWV 865 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 2. Fugue in A Minor, BWV 865 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 1. Prelude in B-Flat Major, BWV 866 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 2. Fugue in B-Flat Major, BWV 866 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 1. Prelude in B-Flat Minor, BWV 867 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 2. Fugue in B-Flat Minor, BWV 867 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 1. Prelude in B Major, BWV 868 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 2. Fugue in B Major, BWV 868 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 1. Prelude in B Minor, BWV 869 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987 2. Fugue in B Minor, BWV 869 - Live in Troy, NY / 1987
Psalm 74 Mass in C. Kyrie Sanctus The Legend of Don Munio. Ave Maria Jesu, dulcis memoria Requiem aeternam Scenes from Longfellow's 'Golden Legend'. Drinking Song At Sea The Voyage of Columbus. Vesper Hymn Noel. Laud and Honor to the Father Parvum quando cerno Deum God Is Our Refuge (Psalm 46). The Lord of Hosts is with Us Prayer and Praise: A Cantata. The Lord is Thy Shepherd Sanctus The Nativity. Ring Out, Ye Crystal Spheres! The Legend of St. Christopher. Asperges me Gloria in excelsis Seven Greek Pastoral Scenes. The Windy Winter from the Sky is Gone I Will Twine the Violet ; The Swallow Song White Flow'rs the Violet Now Sweet on the Pipe Love! I Cry the Truant Love! The Golden Stars are Quiring in the West The Shepherd's Vision. Sing Hallelujah to God St. John. And They Shall Reign Seven Part Songs The Sea Hath its Pearls ; The World's Wanderer's ; Bugle Song ; The River Sprite ; The West Wind ; Gay and Sad ; Day-break / Seven Pastoral Greek Scenes arr. for oboe and piano. The Windy Winter from the Sky Is Gone ; I Will Twine the Violet ; The Swallow Song ; White Flow'rs the Violet Now ;e Legend of St. Christopher. Asperges me The Golden Stars are Quiring in the West ; Oboe Parts ; Individual Chorals from Gentry Publications ; Performance Choirs ; About the Author ; RomanticAmericanChoralMusic website.
Forschungsgeschichte. Unterwegs nach Troia. Reisende in der Troas von Ruy González de Clavijo bis Heinrich Schliemann / The First Excavations at Troy : Brunton, Calvert and Schliemann / Die Ausgrabungen in Troia unter Wilhelm Dörpfeld und Carl W. Blegen / How Cincinnati returned to Troy / Bronzezeitliche Archäologie in Troia seit 1987 / Post-Bronze Age Excavations at Troy, 1988-2005 / Methoden und Strategien. Archäologie und Vermessungstechnik. Der Raum : Die Fundstelle und ihre geographische Lage / Archäologischer Survey im Stadtgebiet von Troia / Methoden der prähistorisch-archäologischen Ausgrabung und stratigraphischen Analyse in Troia / Die Vermessungsarbeiten in Troia seit 1987 / Die Bestimmung einer hochgenauen Höhenbezugsfläche (DFHBF) für Troia / Erhaltung und Präsentation. Conservation and Presentation of the Site of Troy, 1988–2008 / Archaeological Conservation /
the edge question / the dawn of entanglement / The bookless library / The invisible college / Net gain / Let us calculate / The waking dream / To dream the waking dream in new ways / Tweet me nice / The dazed state / What's missing here? / Power corrupts / The rediscovery of fire / The rise of social media is really a reprise / The internet and the loss of tranquility / The greatest detractor to serious thinking since television / The large information Collider, BDTs, and gravity holidays on Tuesdays / The web helps us see what isn't there / Knowledge without, focus within, people everywhere / A level playing field / Move aside, sex / Rivaling Gutenberg / The shoulders of giants / Brain candy and bad mathematics / Publications can perish / Will the great leveler destroy diversity of thought? / We have become hunter-gatherers of images and information / The human texture of information / Not at all / This is your brain on internet / The sculpting of human thought / What kind of a dumb question is that? / Public dreaming / The age of (quantum) information? / Edge, A to Z (pars pro toto) /
Introduction: Troy: fall of a city, rise of a legend -- Storytellers -- The myth of the Trojan War -- Archaeological Troy -- Troy : enduring stories -- Epilogue: the shield of Achilles.
Shut door and close of probation in James and Ellen White letters 1846-1855 -- Releases from James White letters for Gerard Damsteegt -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Jacobs (article, Day Star, 1845) -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Jacobs (article, Day Star, 1845) -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Jacobs (article, Day Star, 1845) Letter from James White to dear Brother Jacobs (article, Day Star, 1845) -- Letter from James White to my dear Brother Collins, Aug 1846, about the death of Mary Ann Lawrence -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Howland, Mar 1847, about Ellen G. White and what has occurred since they left Topsham -- Letter from James White to dear Sister Hastings, May 1847, about the copies of the visions -- Letter from James White to dear Sister Hastings, Aug 1847, about the letter from Brother Bates -- Letter from James White to dear Brother and Sister Hastings, Apr 1848, about Brother Matthias, Ellen G. White and her vision on the Sabbath -- Letter from James White to my dear Brother, Jul 1848, about Ellen White and Henry not being so well -- Letter from James White to my dear Brother and Sister Hastings, Aug 1848, about his trip with Ellen G. White to New York City -- Letter from James White to dear Brother and Sister, Aug 1848, about the invitation to visit with them -- Letter from James White to my dear Brother and Sister Hastings, Oct 1848, about the general meeting of the "Outcasts" in Maine -- Letter from James White to my dear Brother and Sister Hastings, Jan 1849, about general matters -- Letter from James White to my dear Brother and Sister Hastings, Feb 1849, about the offer of a home -- Letter from James White to beloved Bro. and Sister Collins, Sep 1849, about general matters in Maine -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Bowles, Oct 1849, about their visit to Connecticut and Western New York -- Letter from James White to beloved Brother Bowles, Nov 1849, about general matters and Western New York -- Letter from James White to dear Brother and Sister Hastings, Jan 1850, about the letter from Brother Bates -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Hastings, Jan 1850, about the baby being sick and the time at Brother B. C. Stoors -- Letter to dear Brother and Sister Collins, Jan 1850, about his intent to be at Fairhaven -- Letter from James White to dear Bro. and Sr. Collins and Gilbert and Deborah, Feb 1850, about Jesus and general matters -- Letter from my dear afflicted Brother Hastings, Mar 1850, about the death of the wife of Brother Hastings -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Hastings, Jul 1850, about publishing the Testimonies (handwritten) -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Hastings, Jul 1850, about publishing the Testimonies (typed) -- Letter from James White to my dear Bro. Hastings and all your dear children, Nov 1850, about the printing -- Note by James White at end of Ellen G. White letter dated April 1, 1851, Davis, Maine -- Letter from James White to dear brethren in Jackson, Aug 1851, about the publishing at Saratoga Springs -- Letter from James White to dear Brethren in Christ, Nov 1851, about our conferences at Medford, Washington, Bethel and Johnson -- Letter from James White to dear Brother, Sep 1852, about Ellen G. White's vision -- Letter from James White to brethren in Jackson, Michigan, Dec 1852, about being free of debt -- Letter from James White to beloved Brother Dodge, Jul 1853, about the tracts -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Abraham, Jul 1853, about general matters -- Letter from James White to Brother Abram, Dec 1853, about Brother Rhodes -- Letter from James White to dear Brother and Sister Smith, Aug 1854, about the box of books -- Letter from James White to brethren Cornell and Dodge, Nov 1854, about general matters -- Letter from James White to dear Brother, Feb 1855, about the present situation of Brother J. N. Andrews -- Letter from James White to Bro. Abram, Mar 1855, about the article with Sister Knight's letter -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Lyon, Jul 1855, about the ill health of Brother Lyon and general matters -- Letter from James White to dear Brother, Aug 1855, about letters received from Michigan -- Private letter from James White, 1855, about a vision of Ellen G. White -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Dodge, Aug 1855, about locating the Review West (handwritten) -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Dodge, Aug 1855, about locating the Review West (typed) -- Letter from James White to Sister Below, Nov 1856, about her moving from New York -- Letter from James White to dear Sister, Nov 1856, about her coming to Battle Creek -- Letter from James White to my dear Sister, or shall I say Mother, Mar 1857, about her moving circumstances -- Letter from James White to my dear Edson, Jan 1860, about personal matters -- Letter from James White to my dear Edson, Mar 1860, about personal matters -- Letter from James White to dear Brother, Oct 1860, about personal matters -- Letter from James White to dear Ellen, Oct 1860, about the meeting -- Letter from James White to my dear Ellen, Oct 1860, about his time in Knoxville and his health -- Letter from James White to my dear Ellen, Oct 1860, about the meeting at Marion -- Letter from James White to dear Ellen, Oct 1860, about going to Wisconsin -- Letter from James White to my dear Ellen, Nov 1860, about Brother Frisbie and general matters and the Mississippi River Boat, "War Eagle" -- Letter from James White to dear Ellen, Nov 1860, about praying with Brother Ingraham and Sanborn -- Letter from James White to dear Ellen, Nov 1860, about his health -- Letter from James White to dear Ellen, Nov 1860, about general matters -- Letter from James White to Brother E. P. Butler, Dec 1861, about the Andrews' difficulty -- Letter from James White to the gentlemen, Oct 1862, about William Hall -- Letter from James White to Brother and Sister Abbey, Dec 1863, about the death of Henry White -- Letter from James White to Sister Steward, Sep 1864, about the Cure and the philosophy of health taught there -- Letter from James White to Brother Abbey, May 1865, about finding a place to live in Michigan -- Letter from James White to my dear niece, (Mary Clough), Jun 1865, about personal matters -- Letter from James White to Brethren - directors of the Health Institute, Aug 1867, about building and property considerations -- Letter from James and Ellen G. White, Sep 1867, about the Health Institute -- Letter from James White to dear Willie, Sep 1867, about general matters -- Letter from James White to my dear Willie, Oct 1867, about Battle Creek -- Letter from James White to my dear Willie, Oct 1867, about going from Michigan to Maine -- Letter from James White to O. H. Pratt, Mar 1869, about the Monroe Church -- Letter from James White to Sister Hall, Jul 1869, about general matters -- Letter from James White to dear son, May 1870, about Mrs. Kittle and her place -- Letter from James White to Willie, Lucinda, May (Mary?) and Anna, Jun 1870, about the importance of having oversight over the entire work and about being in the field more -- Letter from James White to dear Edson, Apr 1871, about the deed from McDearmon and his indefiniteness relative to the peas and the plants -- Letter from James White to Brother Andrews, May 1871, about the tract "The Sabbath on the Round World" still being in type -- Letter from James White to Lucinda and Willie, Jun 1871, about future plans to go to Wisconsin and Minnesota -- The Saviour of sinners / Letter from James White to Sister Lucinda, Oct 1871, about coming with them to Boston -- Letter from James White to my dear son Willie, Nov 1871, about Sister White's dream concerning Edson, Henry, Byron Sperry and Willie himself -- Letter from James White to dear Willie, Nov 1871, about their appointments from Maine to Michigan -- Letter from James White to dear children, Edson and Emma, Dec 1871, about Edson and prosperity only in the Lord
Foreword / Foreword / Introduction / Who is Peche? A brief biography with appreciations from his contemporaries / Architecture as decor: Dagobert Peche and the architects of the "Second Viennese Modernist School" / Inspirations from the bizarre and the grotesque: Peche between Beardsley and Baroque / Image of Austria refracted: Paris in the mirror of Peche and the decorative arts in France, 1912 / Dagobert Peche's role in the Wiener Werkstätte / Dagobert Peche and "the Viennese women's crafts" / Beyond utility: furniture and interior design / From heart-shaped leaf to fruit-laden bough: jewelry and metal objects / Material, technique, form without ornament: cased glass, faceting, perforated ceramics / Dagobert Peche's works in glass / Patterns and colors: Peche's designs for textiles and wallpapers / Geometry romanticized ; On the track of "Fräulein Thilde" / Five letters to Daphne: reconstructing a passion (facsimiles of two letters by Peche to Mathilde Junger) / "Burning bush," 1922 / Furnishings -- Frames/mirrors -- Metalwork -- Ceramics -- Glass -- Leather/bookbinding -- Mixed media -- Jewelry -- Fashion -- Textiles -- Wallpaper -- Works on paper.
The Isthmo-Colombian Area in context -- Introduction: Toward an anthropological understanding of the area between the Andes, Mesoamerica, and the Amazon / Conceptualizing the Isthmo-Colombian Area from a regional comparative perspective -- An Amerindian humanism: Order and transformation in Chibchan universes / Languages of the Isthmo-Colombian Area and its Southeastern Borderland: Chibchan, Chocoan, Yukpa, and Wayuunaiki / Kinship, clanship, and hierarchy in the Isthmo-Colombian Area / Between Mesoamerica, the Central Andes, and Amazonia: Area conceptions, chronologies, and history / The golden ones: The human body as reflective metallic surface in the Isthmo-Colombian Area / Parents who own lives: Relations and persons among a Chibchan group in Colombia / Tuwancha, "the One Who Knows": Specialists and specialized knowledge in transhuman communication among the Sokorpa Yukpa of the Serranía del Perijá, Colombia / The Wounaan haaihí jëeu nam ritual with the K'ugwiu: reinforcing benevolence and preventing calamity / Things, life, and humans in Gunayala (Panama): Talking about Molas and Nuchus inside and outside Guna Society / Plant ontologies among the Bribri of Talamanca, Costa Rica / The place of livestock in human-nonhuman relationship among the Wayuu / Murderous spirits: Shamanic Interpretation of Armed violence, suicide, and exhumation in the economy of death of the Emberá (Chocó, Antioquia, Colombia) /
Oxford ; New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2020.
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Introduction: "Placing the Past" / Boccaccio's Early Romances / Chaucer's Petrarch: 'enlumnyed ben they' / Dante and the Medieval City: How the Dead Live / The Romance of the Rose : Allegory and Lyric Voice / Challenging the Patronage Paradigm: Late-Medieval Francophone Writers and the Poet-Prince Relationship / Ovid: Artistic Identity and Intertextuality / Chaucer and the Textualities of Troy / Historiography: Nicholas Trevet's Transnational History / Grammar and Rhetoric, c. 1100-c. 1400 / Philosophy, Logic and Nominalism / 'Gaufred, deere maister soverain': Chaucer and Rhetoric / The Poetics of Trespass and Duress: Chaucer and the Fifth Inn of Court / Medicine and Science in Chaucer's Day / Logic and Mathematics: The Oxford Calculators / Wycliffism and its After-Effects / "Anticlericalism," Inter-clerical Polemic and Theological Vernaculars / Chaucer as Image-Maker / Chaucer's Travels for the Court / 'O Hebraic People!' English Jews and the Twelfth-Century Literary Scene / Anti-Judaism / Anti-Semitism and the Structures of Chaucerian Thought / The Hazards of Narration: Frame-Tale Technologies and the 'Oriental Tale' / Fictions of Espionage: Performing Pilgrim and Crusader Identities in the Age of Chaucer / Geographesis, or the Afterlife of Britain in Chaucer / Vernacular Authorship and Public Poetry: John Gower / Lydgate's Chaucer / Chaucer and Contemporary Courts of Law and Politics: House, Law, Game / Dialogism in Hoccleve / Old Books and New Beginnings North of Chaucer: Revisionary Reframings in the Kingis Quair and the Testament of Cresseid / At Home in the 'Countour-Hous': Inhabiting Space on Chaucer's Polyglot Dwellings / Labour and Time / Books and Booklessness in Chaucer's England / The Role of the Scribe: Genius of the Book / Dante and the Author of the Decameron : Love, Literature, and Authority in Boccaccio /
The end Superhero In slow motion Blood on the wall Anonymous club Dreaming in the rain Suicide The bronze Dead man walking The blues I knew The chase I know places End credits