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Godwin, William
January 2013
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– The Theosophical Enlightenment, J. Godwin, Albany (1994)
– From Mesmer to Freud by A. Crabtree, Yale University, (1993)
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charles godwin
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Vlnr: Barry Farrimond spielt Ed Grundy in die Bogenschützen, Tony Hall-Generaldirektor, BBC, Timothy Watson spielt Rob Titchener in die Bogenschützen, Joe Godwin Direktor des BBC Brimingham und BBC-Akademie
L to R: Barry Farrimond plays Ed Grundy in The Archers, Tony Hall Director General, BBC, Timothy Watson, plays Rob Titchener in The Archers, Joe Godwin Director of BBC Brimingham and BBC Academy
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ab dem 18. Jahrhundert verlieren 'tierhafte' Darstellungen von Verbrechern an Popularität, da mit der Entstehung einer "culture of sensibility" zunehmend Sympathie für Tiere empfunden wurde, die dann nicht mehr als Figuren des Subhumanen dienen konnten. (zu untersuchende Texte sind hier die Romane von Defoe, Fielding, Richardson und Godwin, verglichen mit den "broadsheets" und dem Newgate Calendar.);
early modern 'animalistic' images of criminals contributed to later criminological theories which conceive of criminality as an inherent and biologically determined. (Analysed texts include dramas by William Shakespeare and John Webster as well as early modern comedies in comparison with Robert Greene's, Thomas Dekker's and other anonymous authors' crime pamphlets.);
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Oder, SO, drei Haupttypen von roquedo: 1, gneises die Granito, , dass geben cresterías und Nadeln, von der Öffnung erosive von, ihre internen Strukturen, wie in der Trango; 2, kompakt und kristalline Kalksteine, Reliefs ermöglicht Widerstand, verabscheuungswürdigen aufrecht zwischen Felsen, wie Whiteboards; 3, Ski fahren erodible, bei dem die Erosion grundiert, wohlhabenderen Leichtigkeit, Wegen Ursprung Tälern und in den oberen Baltoro Flügel und Godwin Austen.
Or, so, Three main types of roquedo: 1, gneiss and granite, giving crests and needles, from erosive opening their internal structures, as in the Trango; 2, compact and crystalline limestones, reliefs allowing resistance, despicable erect between rocks, such as whiteboards; 3, ski-ing erodible, in which the erosion is primed, more prosperous ease, paths originating valleys and in the Upper Baltoro wings and Godwin Austen.
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Inzwischen gibt es auch immer öfter Reproduktionen auf dem Markt. Außer bei Godwin in Amiland (stock buckle heißt es im Katalog) gibt es sie inzwischen auch bei Nehelenia. Wenn man keinen Zugang zu einer Halsbindenschnalle hat, muß man die Binde etwas abändern.
Now the problem is that such stock buckles are hard to get by nowadays. I know of only one supplier of repros, Godwin. If you have no access to a stock buckle, the stock has to be changed a little. You may, for instance, use a knee buckle that has lost its counterpart. In that case, forget about the little buttonholes and replace them with a larger, horizontal one just large enough to receive the bow of the knee buckle. If you don't have a knee buckle either, you may use buttons or ribbons, but you will have to shorten the longer end piece so that there's no overlap.
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Um die Entstehung von Mary Shelleys „Frankenstein“ rankt sich eine ebenso bekannte wie sagenumwobene Geschichte. Geboren wird Mary Godwin Wollstonecraft 1797 in London. Als Tochter zweier Schriftsteller und zukünftige Ehefrau des berühmten englischen Romantikers Percy B. Shelley liegt ihr das Schreiben nahe.
The story how and why Mary Shelley wrote “Frankenstein” is legendary. Mary Godwin Wollstonecraft is born in London in 1797. As the daughter of two writers and future wife of the famous English Romantic Percy B. Shelley, writing comes to her naturally. In the summer of 1816 the young Mary Godwin spends some time with Shelley, Lord Byron and his personal physician John Polidori in a villa on Lake Geneva. Because the weather is unusually bad that summer, the literati gather around the fireplace to read German ghost stories.
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Um die Entstehung von Mary Shelleys „Frankenstein“ rankt sich eine ebenso bekannte wie sagenumwobene Geschichte. Geboren wird Mary Godwin Wollstonecraft 1797 in London. Als Tochter zweier Schriftsteller und zukünftige Ehefrau des berühmten englischen Romantikers Percy B. Shelley liegt ihr das Schreiben nahe.
The story how and why Mary Shelley wrote “Frankenstein” is legendary. Mary Godwin Wollstonecraft is born in London in 1797. As the daughter of two writers and future wife of the famous English Romantic Percy B. Shelley, writing comes to her naturally. In the summer of 1816 the young Mary Godwin spends some time with Shelley, Lord Byron and his personal physician John Polidori in a villa on Lake Geneva. Because the weather is unusually bad that summer, the literati gather around the fireplace to read German ghost stories.
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Als unzufriedener Norfolk-Farmer mit einem Hang zum Branntwein entdeckte er, daß er ein Talent zum Schreiben hatte. Er schrieb in leicht verständlichen Worten, was von solch radikalen Intellektuellen jener Tage wie Horne Tooke und William Godwin ziemlich undurchsichtig gesagt wurde.
Tom Paine was a drunk. Born in England in 1737 and brought up in a poor Quaker home, he later became fascinated by Newton's mechanical universe and, in his worldview, God the Creator was little by little replaced by godless nature. As a discontented Norfolk farmer with a penchant for brandy, he discovered that he had a flair for writing. He wrote in popular terms what was being said more obscurely by such radical intellectuals of the day as Horne Tooke and William Godwin.
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«Der Ideenstreit zwischen Rousseau und Rameau bietet uns», Joscelyn Godwin zufolge, «einen bemerkenswerten Eindruck zweier Strömungen, die weit über ihre Epoche hinausweisen.» Rameau entwickelt seine tonsprachlichen Prinzipien der Naturtonreihe ausgehend von der pythagoräischen Einteilung des Monochord, in Übereinstimmung mit Zarlino und Descartes, und führt in der unteren Lage das System des basse fondamentale ein.
In the view of Joscelyn Godwin, the conflicting ideas of Rousseau and Rameau serve as a general illustration of tendencies whose reach extends far beyond the confines of the period. On the basis of the monochord theory of Pythagoras, Zarlino and Descartes, Rameau established the principles of tonal language and natural harmonics, putting in place the system of fundamental bass progressions. He defined the categories of cadences and the expressive power of modulations according to the circle of fifths. Rousseau, on the other hand, a gifted amateur with a predilection for melodious Italian opera, denied that harmony deserved any such primacy in music. «By what right does harmony, which itself has no natural basis, claim to be the basis of melody, the wonders of which date back two thousand years before the question of melody and chords arose?» Rameau was right when he observed that the conventions of Western tonality were a manifestation of the natural mathematical laws of music, but Rousseau was also right in his defence of the ancient origins of music, without which music as we know it would not exist.