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UNINA9910481880603321 |
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Bredero Gerbrand Adriaenszoon <1585-1618.> |
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G. A. Brederoods Nederduytsche Poëmata, als oock het Lof van ryckdom en armoede, met verscheyden Brieven, soo in en buyten rym; ende vele dergelycke sin-rycke ghedichtselen meer, by hem beschreven, waer van eenige noyt voor desen in druck zyn gheweest [[electronic resource]] |
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Amsterdam, : Cornelis Lodewijcksz van der Plasse, -1641, 1632 |
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Reproduction of original in Koninklijke Bibliotheek, Nationale bibliotheek van Nederland. |
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UNINA9910968209403321 |
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Kershaw Baz |
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Research methods in theatre and performance / / Baz Kershaw and Helen Nicholson |
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Edinburgh : , : Edinburgh University Press, , 2011 |
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9786613133250 |
9781283133258 |
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9780748646081 |
0748646086 |
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[1st ed.] |
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1 recurso en línea (257 páginas) |
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Research Methods for the Arts and Humanities |
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Artes escénicas |
Teatro |
Metodología |
Investigación |
Libros electrónicos |
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Cover; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; List of Figures; Introduction: Doing Methods Creatively; chapter 1 The Imperative of the Archive: Creative Archive Research; chapter 2 Researching Digital Performance: Virtual Practices; chapter 3 Practice as Research: Transdisciplinary Innovation in Action; chapter 4 Researching Theatre History and Historiography; chapter 5 Researching Scenography; chapter 6 Performer Training: Researching Practice in the Theatre Laboratory; chapter 7 The Question of Documentation: Creative Strategies in Performance Research; chapter 8 The Usefulness of Mess: Artistry, Improvisation and Decomposition in the Practice of Research in Applied Theatrechapter 9 Researching the Body in/as Performance; Notes on Contributors; Index. |
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Key Features Created in association with TaPRA, the leading UK Theatre and Performance Research organisation, with chapters produced by specialist groupings.Provides many detailed project case studies and examples - including successful practice-based PhDs - plus analysis of dynamic couplings between methods, methodologies and skill-sets.Introduction interrogates crucial qualities of performing arts research that constitute theatre and performance as, variously, single-, multi-, inter-, and trans-disciplinary.Contributors include: Maggie B. Gale (Chair of Drama, University of Manchester); Steve Dixon (Professor of Digital Performance, Brunel University); Joanne 'Bob' Whalley and Lee Miller (University Lecturers and founders Fictional Dogshelf Theatre Company); Simon Ellis and Rosemary Lee (independent performance/dance makers); Roberta Mock (Professor of Performance, University of Plymouth). |
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UNINA9910958096503321 |
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Writing & literacy in early China : studies from the Columbia Early China Seminar / / edited by Li Feng and David Prager Branner |
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Seattle, : University of Washington Press, c2011 |
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[1st ed.] |
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1 online resource (514 p.) |
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LiFeng <1962-> |
BrannerDavid Prager |
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Chinese language - To 600 |
Chinese language - Writing - History |
Literacy - China - History |
Books and reading - China - History |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Introduction : writing as a phenomenon of literacy / Li Feng and David Prager Branner -- Getting "right" with heaven and the origins of writing in China / David W. Pankenier -- Literacy and the emergence of writing in China / William G. Boltz -- Phonology in the Chinese script and its relationship to early Chinese literacy / David Prager Branner -- Literacy to the south and the east of Anyang in Shang China : Zhengzhou and Daxinzhuang / Ken-ichi Takashima -- The evidence for scribal training at Anyang / Adam Smith -- Textual identity and the role of literacy in the transmission of early Chinese literature / Matthias L. Richter -- The royal audience and its reflections in western Zhou bronze inscriptions / Lothar von Falkenhausen -- Literacy and the social contexts of writing in the western Zhou / Li Feng -- Education and the way of the former kings / Constance A. Cook -- Soldiers, scribes, and women : literacy among the lower orders in early China / Robin D.S. Yates -- Craftsman's literacy : uses of writing by male and female artisans in Qin and Han China / Anthony J. Barbieri-Low. |
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The emergence and spread of literacy in ancient human society an important topic for all who study the ancient world, and the |
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development of written Chinese is of particular interest, as modern Chinese orthography preserves logographic principles shared by its most ancient forms, making it unique among all present-day writing systems. In the past three decades, the discovery of previously unknown texts dating to the third century BCE and earlier, as well as older versions of known texts, has revolutionized the study of early Chinese writing. The long-term continuity and stability of the Chinese written language allow for this detailed study of the role literacy played in early civilization. The contributors to Writing and Literacy in Early China inquire into modes of manuscript production, the purposes for which texts were produced, and the ways in which they were actually used. By carefully evaluating current evidence and offering groundbreaking new interpretations, the book illuminates the nature of literacy for scribes and readers. |
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UNINA9910438053003321 |
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On fuzziness [[electronic resource] ] : a homage to Lotfi A. Zadeh . Volume 2 / / Rudolf Seising ...[et. al.] (eds.) |
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Berlin ; ; Heidelberg, : Springer-Verlag, 2013 |
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[1st ed. 2013.] |
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1 online resource (XL, 428 p.) |
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Studies in fuzziness and soft computing, , 1434-9922 ; ; 299 |
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Monografia |
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Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph |
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Part II On Fuzziness, Me – Z -- Part III Postscriptum. Postscriptum. On Fuzziness, Me – Z -- Part III Postscriptum. Postscriptum. |
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The notion of Fuzziness stands as one of the really new concepts that have recently enriched the world of Science. Science grows not only through technical and formal advances on one side and useful applications on the other side, but also as consequence of the |
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introduction and assimilation of new concepts in its corpus. These, in turn, produce new developments and applications. And this is what Fuzziness, one of the few new concepts arisen in the XX Century, has been doing so far. This book aims at paying homage to Professor Lotfi A. Zadeh, the “father of fuzzy logic” and also at giving credit to his exceptional work and personality. In a way, this is reflected in the variety of contributions collected in the book. In some of them the authors chose to speak of personal meetings with Lotfi; in others, they discussed how certain papers of Zadeh were able to open for them a new research horizon. Some contributions documented results obtained from the author/s after taking inspiration from a particular idea of Zadeh, thus implicitly acknowledging him. Finally, there are contributions of several “third generation fuzzysists or softies” who were firstly led into the world of Fuzziness by a disciple of Lotfi Zadeh, who, following his example, took care of opening for them a new road in science. Rudolf Seising is Adjoint Researcher at the European Centre for Soft Computing in Mieres, Asturias (Spain). Enric Trillas and Claudio Moraga are Emeritus Researchers at the European Centre for Soft Computing, Mieres, Asturias (Spain). Settimo Termini is Professor of Theoretical Computer Science at the University of Palermo, Italy and Affiliated Researcher at the European Centre for Soft Computing, Mieres, Asturias (Spain). |
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