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Nicolas Bernier’s ‘Principes de composition’ and the Italian partimento tradition
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Jean-Paul C Montagnier
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Early Music, Volume 49, Issue 1, February 2021, Pages 87–100, https://doi.org/10.1093/em/caab004
Published: 03 May 2021
... by their authors. Instead, these treatises—of which the most famous and widespread were no doubt those by Parran (1639), Mignot (1656), Masson (1697) and Rameau (1722)—reproduce a number of more or less extended examples to illustrate particular theoretical points. Nicolas Bernier’s handwritten ‘Principes de...
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‘Le feu est de retour dans la vallée’: The Noir Landscapes of Deindustrialization in Lorraine
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Thibaut Raboin
Forum for Modern Language Studies, Volume 56, Issue 3, July 2020, Pages 313–330, https://doi.org/10.1093/fmls/cqaa019
Published: 02 July 2020
...) and Nicolas Mathieu’s Aux Animaux la guerre (2014). Whilst acknowledging the complexity of the temporality of deindustrialization, for ease of reference this article will refer to ‘deindustrialization’ in relation to the novels that tackle the aftermath of the closure of long-standing factories...
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Motion, Contact and Profanity in Rutebeuf’s Tales of ‘Charlot Le Juif’: (Not) Going There, (Not) Touching That
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James R Simpson
Forum for Modern Language Studies, Volume 56, Issue 4, October 2020, Pages 445–467, https://doi.org/10.1093/fmls/cqaa001
Published: 15 May 2020
...James R Simpson My historical window here is framed primarily by two key moments. The first is the 1240 Disputation that followed Nicolas Donin’s presentation of his translation of the Talmud to Gregory IX. 13 For Hyam Maccoby, what distinguishes the Paris disputation from those...
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Savage love: the Indifferent Woman, violent seduction and 18th-century French cantatas
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Marcie Ray
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Early Music, Volume 44, Issue 4, 1 November 2016, Pages 579–591, https://doi.org/10.1093/em/caw079
Published: 30 December 2016
... territory. The works of Nicolas Renier, Louis Lemaire, Michel Pignolet de Montéclair and Jean-Philippe Rameau provide evidence of this darker, savage depiction of love, in which it became the norm to subdue the Indifferent Woman with violence. cantata gender sexual violence marriage women Nicolas...
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Diminution in the Theory of Johannes de Muris and His Followers
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Ruth I. DeFord
Music Theory Spectrum, Volume 38, Issue 1, Spring 2016, Pages 58–84, https://doi.org/10.1093/mts/mtw002
Published: 13 May 2016
... of fourteenth- and fifteenth-century music. Johannes de Muris diminution mensural notation motet Guillaume de Machaut Johannes Ciconia Guillaume Du Fay Nicolas Grenon Matteo da Perugia John Dunstable Prosdocimo de Beldomandi Ugolino of Orvieto The technique of diminution, central to the theory...
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Finding Slonimsky's Thesaurus of Scales and Melodic Patterns in Two Concerti by John Adams
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Alexander Sanchez-Behar
Music Theory Spectrum, Volume 37, Issue 2, Fall 2015, Pages 175–188, https://doi.org/10.1093/mts/mtv013
Published: 13 October 2015
...Alexander Sanchez-Behar Example 3. Slonimsky's Pattern 425 in Adams's Century Rolls, third movement. THESAURUS OF SCALES AND MELODIC PATTERNS By Nicolas Slonimsky Copyright © 1947 (Renewed) Schirmer Trade Books, a division of Music Sales Corporation International Copyright Secured. All...
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Music, Mechanism, and the “Sonic Turn” in Physical Diagnosis
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Peter Pesic
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, Volume 71, Issue 2, April 2016, Pages 144–172, https://doi.org/10.1093/jhmas/jrv030
Published: 07 September 2015
... techniques of percussion and mediate auscultation advocated by Leopold von Auenbrugger and R. T. H. Laennec developed within larger musical contexts of practice, notation, and epistemology. Earlier, François-Nicolas Marquet proposed a musical notation of pulse that connected felt pulsation with heard music...
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The Renaissance chanson goes digital: digitalduchemin.org
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Richard Freedman
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Early Music, Volume 42, Issue 4, November 2014, Pages 567–578, https://doi.org/10.1093/em/cau108
Published: 08 November 2014
... show the implied melodic archetype for this pattern. Abstract The 16 volumes of four-voice Chansons nouvelles published in Paris by Nicolas Du Chemin between 1549 and 1568 contain some 380 chansons by composers like Clément Janequin, Claude Goudimel and Etienne Du Tertre, and two dozen...
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The Narrative Interruptions of Science: The Baudin Expedition to Australia (1800–1804)
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Jean Fornasiero and John West-Sooby
Forum for Modern Language Studies, Volume 49, Issue 4, October 2013, Pages 457–471, https://doi.org/10.1093/fmls/cqt036
Published: 07 September 2013
... scientific voyages of this period: Nicolas Baudin's expedition to Australia (1800–1804). It will in particular attempt to explain why, despite the innovative approaches taken by the commander and by his leading scientist to weave the interruptions of science into a coherent narrative, this voyage ultimately...
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Representing Silk Design: Nicolar Joubert de l'Hiberderie and Le Dessinateur pour les étoffes d'or, d'argent et de soie (Paris, 1765)
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Lesley Ellis Miller
Journal of Design History, Volume 17, Issue 1, March 2004, Pages 29–53, https://doi.org/10.1093/jdh/17.1.29
Published: 01 March 2004
...Lesley Ellis Miller 2004 Journal of Design History Vol. 17 No. 1 # 2004 The Design History Society. All rights reserved
Representing Silk Design
Nicolas Joubert de l'Hiberderie and Le Dessinateur pour les
eÂtoffes d'or, d'argent et de soie #18;Paris, 1765)
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Published: 14 July 2011
...This chapter discusses three seventeenth-century authors and their contributions to the development of renaissance rhetoric. These are Bartholomaeus Keckermann (1571–1609), Gerardus Vossius (1577–1649), and Nicolas Caussin (1583–1651). Their works absorbed Aristotle's Rhetoric ...
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Ignatius’ Retrial: Nicolas Excommunicates Photius
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Henry Chadwick
Published: 26 June 2003
.... At a Lateran synod in 863 Pope Nicolas declared Photius excommunicated and all his ordinations null and void. The Latin version of the Acts of the retrial of Ignatius contained points of considerable interest for western canonists in the middle ages, and was drawn upon both by Ivo of Chartres and by Cardinal...
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Published: 26 June 2003
...The insolence of Photius' synod in 867 was bound to produce reaction and a Roman demand for recognition of papal jurisdiction in relation to Constantinople and all the eastern patriarchates. A faction among powerful figures at Rome had opposed Nicolas' successor, Hadrian II, also wanting...
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Published: 26 March 2013
....’ ” Journal de Dimanche, March 26. “Avec le grand emprunt, Nicolas Sarkozy veut r é ussir l’apr è s-crise.” Les Echos. 20473: 2. December 15, 2009. Accessed October 4, 2012, available http://archives.lesechos.fr/archives/2009/LesEchos/20573-9-ECH.htm . Berger, Suzanne...
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Published: 01 April 2016
... is that in the early seventeenth century, the missionaries Nicolas Trigault and Niccolò Longobardo formulated a centralised program for procuring European books and organizing them in China, but it comes off largely as an afterthought. What Golvers actually shows is just how diverse the Jesuit libraries really were...
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Seeing through the skin
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Mechthild Fend
Published: 02 January 2017
... artistic anatomies taking such a morphological approach – in particular the works by Jean-Galbert Salvage, Pierre-Nicolas Gerdy, and Julien Fau – and argues that images and texts develop a strategy of projecting anatomical knowledge onto the body's surface allowing the artist to mentally render the human...
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From the Academy to Port-Royal
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Julie Candler Hayes
Published: 23 October 2008
...Two important centers for translation, two major groups of translators, existed in France during the seventeenth century: the academicians and the Solitaires. The first group included Nicolas Perrot d'Ablancourt and the others associated with the Huit oraisons volume, while...
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Published: 30 August 2017
... into the service of the king for the final decade of his career. The early eighteenth century witnessed the arrival in England of the first work by the French painter Nicolas Poussin, who repeatedly depicted scenes from a number of Tasso episodes during the 1620s and 1630s: his second version of the Tancredi...
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The Holy Place: Architecture, Ideology, and History in Russia
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Konstantin Akinsha and others
Published online: 31 October 2013
Published in print: 27 October 2007
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