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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «CHOROGRAPHIES»
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1
The Politics of Memory: The Writing of Partition in the ...
CHaPter seVen Centre anD PerIPHerY: HollanD, ZeelanD, gelDerlanD, DrentHe
anD FlanDers Urban chorographies in the low Countries were complemented by
descriptions of regions and provinces, often written by the same men.
2
Forms of Nationhood: The Elizabethan Writing of England
Chorographies are repositories of proper names. Saxton's wall-map of 1583
contains some four thousand of them (fig. 11). His atlas may have as many as
another thousand.36 And to these thousands, the discursive descriptions add
several ...
3
Early Modern Drama and the Eastern European Elsewhere: ...
3. Early. Modern. Chorographies. of. Eastern. European. Regions. THE ENGLISH
WORD CHOROGRAPHY TAKES ITS MEANING FROM ITS GREEK origin, just as
its Latin form, chorographia, did for the Romans. In Greek technical literature ...
Monica Matei-Chesnoiu,
2009
4
Death and the Migrant: Bodies, Borders and Care
chorographies. Two central themes that recur throughout the book are those of
sensuality and space-time, where I see diasporic forces at work in the scattering
and redistribution of the senses. I am drawing upon and adapting the insights of ...
5
Images of Matter: Essays on British Literature of the Middle ...
The most famous of these chorographic works is William Camden's Britannia (
1586). Its thorough and deeply learned antiquarian approach sets the tone for
many later chorographies, but hardly exhausts the possibilities of this vibrant
genre.
6
The Kaleidoscopic Scholarship of Hadrianus Junius ...
Rather than a work of history, the Batavia should be called a 'chorography',
comparable to the many fifteenth- and sixteenth-century antiquarian
chorographies like Flavio Biondo's Italia Illustrata (1453), Conrad Celtis'
Germania project (1453), ...
7
Public Opinion and Changing Identities in the Early Modern ...
Chorographies, topographical-historical descriptions, formed an essential part of
this new 'patriotic' scripture. Chorographies witnessed a steep rise in popularity
and production in the Dutch Republic during the seventeenth century.
Judith Pollmann, Andrew Paul Spicer,
2007
8
Literature and Architecture in Early Modern England
In both Stow's Survey and The Alchemist, strategically composed narratives like
the county chorographies attached to the country house failed to cohere; they
were not easily deduced from buildings that had, themselves, been so visibly and
...
9
Renaissance Drama 34: Media, Technology, and Performance
Inoculating. the. Old. Stock: Shakespearean. Chorographies. BARBARA.
HODGDON. Shakespeare is a model of the theatre that contains Brecht and
Beckett, but goes beyond both. Our need in the post-Brecht theatre is to find a
way forwards, ...
Jeffrey Masten, Wendy Wall, W. B. Worthen,
2006
10
Agents of Transculturation: Border-Crossers, Mediators, ...
Pirate. Science,. Coastal. Knowledge: Chorographies. of. the. American. Isthmus.
in. the. Late. Seventeenth. Century1. ALEXANDRA GANSER Introduction In the
late seventeenth century, the American isthmus – its Caribbean as well as ...
Sebastian Jobs, Gesa Mackenthun,
2013