The Lady Chapel, constructed at the wish of Henry VII, at Westminster Abbey is the last great masterpiece of English medieval architecture, and the culminating achievement of over three hundred years of development in the gothic style, at the point where it intersects with the new movements of the Renaissance. The burial place of some fifteen kings and queens, it houses both the largest surviving programme of gothic figure sculpture and the earliest and finest Renaissance tomb sculptures in England. This new book covers all the most important aspects of the Chapel's history, from the establishment of the cult of the Virgin in the twelfth century to the restoration of the 1990s, which provided an unrepeatable opportunity for close examination of the structure and contents of the building which is the subject of this volume. Contributors include: Roger Bowers, Donald Buttress, Thomas Cocke, Margaret Condon, Barbara Harvey, Jacques Heyman, Phillip Lindley, Richard Mortimer, Julian Munby, John Physick, Andrew Reynolds, Tim Tatton-Brown, Charles Tracy, and, Christopher Wilson, Historians of British Art Book Prize for 2003. Richard Mortimer is Keeper of the Muniments, Westminster Abbey, and, Tim Tatton-Brown is Consultant Archaeologist to Westminster Abbey.
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Volume 1 Richard Hyrde Preface to Margaret Roper's translation of Erasmus (1524) Vives, Instruction of a Christen Woman (1541) plus Hyrde, Preface from 1529 edition Vives, Office and Duty of an Husband (1550) Volume 2 Bullinger, Book of Christen Matrimony (1540) plus Becon foreword (1541) Thomas Elyot, Defence of Good Women (1545) Thomas Becon, Catechisme(1565) Volume 3 Philip Stubbes, Christal Glasse for Christian Women (1591) John Dod and Richard Cleaver, Godly Form of Household Governement (1598) Volume 4 Robert Greene, Penelope's Web (1587) Nicholas Breton, In Praise of Vertuous Ladies (1597) Robert Snawsel, Looking Glass for maryed Folkes(1610) Barnabe Rich Ladies' Looking Glass (1616) Barnabe Rich, Excellency of Good Women Patrick Hannay 'A happy Husband' (1618) Volume 5 Thomas Salter, Mirrhor of Modestie (1579) William Gouge Domesticall Duties (1622) William Whateley Bride-Bush (1623) (extracts) Elizabeth Joceline, Mother's Legacy Volume 6 M R, Mother's Counsell, or Live within Compass (1631) Nicholas Caussin, The Holy Court (1631) Richard Braithwait, The English Gentlewoman and other pieces (1631) Humfrey Crouch, 'Kinde Husbande's Advice to his Wife' (1637)
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Vorwort TEIL I Einleitung I. Zu Aufbau, Datierung und Lokalisierung der Handschrift II. Die Notationen der Handschrift III. Aspekte der Funktion IV. Von liturgischer zu paraliturgischer Aufzeichnung: UEbergangsformen bei den einstimmigen Gesangen V. Aspekte der mehrstimmigen Musik TEIL II Editionsprinzipien Edition ANHANG Gesange in alphabetischer Folge mit einer Quellenubersicht Gesange in der Anordnung der Handschrift In der Darstellung aufgefuhrte Gesange Verzeichnis der Handschriften und alten Drucke Ortsregister Namensregister Sachregister Abkurzungen Literaturverzeichnis Zusammenfassung Summary
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Table of Contents List of Illustrations Acknowledgements 1. 'Introduction: The Culture of Capital' I: Of Coin and Property 2. 'Of Coin and Property 3. 'Capital Formations' 4. 'Fictions of the Early Modern English Probate Inventory' 5. 'Plotting Early Modernity II: Of Cities and Territory 6. 'Of Cities and Territory' 7. 'The Metropolis and the Revolution' 8. 'Competing Ideologies of Commerce in Thomas Heywood's If You Know Not Me You Know Nobody, Part II' 9. 'The Pocket Books of Early Modern History 10. Walking Capitals: Donne's First Satyre' III: Of Culture and Its Currency 11. 'Of Culture and Its Currency 12. 'The Print of Goodness' 13. 'Mathematics as a Social Function 14. 'The Value of Culture and the Disavowal of Things' Notes on Contributors Index
目录表插图表致谢导论:资本的文化1:论硬币与财产2。“硬币和财产”“资本形成”“早期现代英语遗嘱清单的虚构”策划早期现代性II:关于城市与领土6。《城市与领土》《大都会与革命》托马斯·海伍德的《如果你不认识我,你就不认识任何人》中商业竞争意识形态的第二部分。《早期近代史袖珍书》行走的首都:多恩的第一个Satyre' III:文化与货币《文化与货币》《善良之印》(The Print of Goodness)数学作为一种社会功能《文化的价值与对事物的否定》投稿人索引注释
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List of Illustrations Preface Introduction Papers from the Symposium on the Work of Heiko A. Oberman (October 13-15, 2000) I. LUTHER AND CALVIN 1. "More Than a Prophet": Martin Luther in the Work of Heiko Oberman, Scott Hendrix 2. An Opponent of the Devil and the Modern Age: Heiko Oberman's View of Luther, Berndt Hamm 3. Pastor and Teacher of the Refugees: Calvin in the Work of Heiko A. Oberman, Jane Dempsey Douglass II. REFORMATIONS 4. Religious Reform and Social Cohesion in Late Medieval Germany, Christopher Ocker 5. Tumultus rusticorum: A Nightmare of Art, Peter Blickle 6. Protestant Printing During the French Wars of Religion: The Lyon Press of Jean Saugrain, Andrew Pettegree III. LATE MEDIEVAL AND YET MODERN: THE THEOLOGICAL TRADITION 7. Fruits of the Harvest, William J. Courtenay 8. Pia curiositas: Desiderius Erasmus and Heiko Augustinus Oberman Between Late Middle Ages and Reformation, Nicolette Mout 9. Christian virtuoso and Scholastic Tradition: Robert Boyle and the potentia dei absoluta et ordinata, Francis Oakley Elenchus Benevolentium The Life of Heiko Augustinus Oberman, 15 October 1930-22 April 2001, G.H.M. Posthumus Meyjes List of Contributors Indices Index of Persons Index of Places
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List of Maps List of Contributors Preface Maps Introduction: The Role of War in Russian History / Marshall Poe, Eric Lohr 1 Troop Mobilization by the Muscovite Grand Princes (1313-1533) / Donald Ostrowski 19 The Costs of Muscovite Military Defense and Expansion / Richard Hellie 41 In Defense of the Realm: Russian Arms Trade and Production in the Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth Century / J. T. Kotilaine 67 The Second Chigirin Campaign: Late Muscovite Military Power in Transition / Brian Davies 97 Tsar Aleksei Mikhailovich: Muscovite Military Command Style and Legacy to Russian Military History / Peter B. Brown 119 Evaluating Peter's Army: The Impact of Internal Organization / Carol Stevens 147 The Grand Strategy of the Russian Empire, 1650-1831 / John P. LeDonne 175 The Russian Army in the Seven Years War / John L. H. Keep 197 Military Service and Social Hierarchy: The View from Eighteenth-Century Russian Theater / Elise Kimmerling Wirtschafter 221 The Nobility and the Officer Corps in the Nineteenth Century / Walter Pintner 241 Imperial War Games (1898-1906): Symbolic Displays of Power or Practical Training? / John W. Steinberg 253 Military Aviation, National Identity, and the Imperatives of Modernity in Late Imperial Russia / Gregory Vitarbo 273 "To Build a Great Russia": Civil-Military Relations in the Third Duma, 1907-12 / David Schimmelpenninck van der Oye 293 Battle for Divine Wisdom. The Rhetoric of Ivan IV's Campaign against Polotsk / Sergei Bogatyrev 325 Tatars in the Muscovite Army during the Livonian War / Janet Martin 365 Baptizing Mars: The Conversion to Russian Orthodoxy of European Mercenaries during the Mid-Seventeenth Century / William Reger IV 389 'Guardians of the Faith' Jewish Traditional Societies in the Russian Army: The Case of the Thirty-Fifth Briansk Regiment / Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern 413 Swords into Plowshares: Opposition to Military Service Among Sectarians, 1770s to 1874 / Nicholas B. Breyfogel 441 The Response of the Population of Moscow to the Napoleonic Occupation of 1812 / Alexander M. Martin 469 The Holy Sepulcher and the Origin of the Crimean War / David Goldfrank 491 Military Reform, Moral Reform, and the End of the Old Regime / Josh Sanborn 507 The Russian Military and the Jews in Galicia, 1914-15 / Alexander V. Prusin 525 Index 545
地图列表作者列表前言地图介绍:战争在俄罗斯历史上的作用/马歇尔·坡,埃里克·洛尔1莫斯科大公的军队动员(1313-1533)/唐纳德·奥斯托夫斯基19莫斯科军事防御和扩张的代价/理查德·赫利41保卫王国:17世纪和18世纪初的俄罗斯武器贸易和生产/ J. T. Kotilaine 67第二次齐吉林战役:转型中的晚期莫斯科军事力量/布莱恩·戴维斯97沙皇阿列克谢·米哈伊洛维奇:莫斯科军事指挥风格及其对俄罗斯军事历史的影响/彼得·b·布朗119评估彼得的军队:内部组织的影响/卡罗尔·史蒂文斯147俄罗斯帝国的大战略,1650-1831 /约翰·p·勒多内175七年战争中的俄罗斯军队/约翰·l·h·Keep 197兵役和社会等级:19世纪的贵族和军官团/沃尔特·平特纳241帝国战争游戏(1898-1906):权力的象征性展示还是实际训练?/约翰·斯坦伯格253军事航空、民族认同和俄罗斯帝国晚期的现代性的必要性/格雷戈里·维塔博273“建立一个伟大的俄罗斯”:1907- 1912年第三届杜马的军民关系/大卫·希梅尔彭宁克·范德奥耶293为神圣智慧而战。伊凡四世对波洛茨克战役的花语/谢尔盖·博加特列夫325利沃尼亚战争期间莫斯科军队中的鞑靼人/珍妮特·马丁365给马尔斯施洗:17世纪中叶欧洲雇佣军向俄罗斯东正教的转变/威廉·雷格四世389“信仰的卫士”俄罗斯军队中的犹太传统社会:第35布里扬斯克团的案例/约哈南·彼得罗夫斯基·施特恩413剑成农刀1770年代至1874年宗教徒对服兵役的反对/尼古拉斯·b·布雷福格尔441莫斯科居民对1812年拿破仑占领的反应/亚历山大·m·马丁469圣墓和克里米亚战争的起源/大卫·戈德弗兰克491军事改革、道德改革和旧政权的终结/乔西·桑伯恩507加利西亚的俄罗斯军队和犹太人,1914-15年/亚历山大·v·普鲁士525索引545
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Oberman demonstrates how the simplifications and rigidities of modern historiography have obscured the existential spirits of such great figures as Luther and Calvin. He explores the debt of both Luther and Calvin to medieval religious thought and the impact of diverse features of "the long 15th century" - including the Black Death, nominalism, humanism, and the Conciliar Movement - on the Reformation.
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Jan Huygen van Linschoten (1562-1611) was a Dutchman who, in 1596, penned the famous "Itinerario, " an account of his travel to the Indian Peninsula and its eastern surroundings that described the inhabitants of this vast region and quickly became a travel guide for everyone going there. Van Linschoten is held as a key eyewitness of the Portuguese-Asian empire at its height, and as one who worked to shift the center of European expansion from the Iberian peninsula and Italy to the Netherlands and England. In 1604 he published an abridged version, the "Icones et Habitus Indorum, " which contained 36 of the engravings from the "Itinerario" together with Latin captions. "Divine and Spoiled Asia" reproduces these engravings and their captions (in English), together with an extensive analysis of them by historian Ernst van den Boogaart. In addition to providing unparalleled insights into early modern European views of the East, the engravings also contain valuable depictions of the peoples, customs, and flora and fauna of late sixteenth-century India and neighboring countries.
Jan Huygen van Linschoten(1562-1611)是荷兰人,他在1596年写下了著名的《旅行记》(Itinerario),记录了他在印度半岛及其东部周边地区的旅行,描述了这片广阔地区的居民,并迅速成为每个去那里的人的旅行指南。范林舍滕被认为是葡萄牙-亚洲帝国鼎盛时期的关键目击者,也是将欧洲扩张的中心从伊比利亚半岛和意大利转移到荷兰和英国的人。1604年,他出版了《圣像与习惯》(Icones et Habitus Indorum)的删节版,其中包含了《旅行记》中的36幅版画以及拉丁文注释。“神圣和被宠坏的亚洲”再现了这些版画及其说明文字(英文),并由历史学家恩斯特·范·登·布加特对它们进行了广泛的分析。除了对早期现代欧洲人对东方的看法提供了无与伦比的见解外,这些雕刻还包含了对16世纪晚期印度及其邻国的人民,习俗和动植物的宝贵描绘。
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