Artists' Art in the Renaissance Gary MurphyPresents case studies highlighting a class of C15th Italian art created privately by artists for personal satisfaction. It examines works by Piero della Francesca, Mantegna, Michelangelo, Bellini and Titian, focusing on their testaments and inventories to uncover the meaning behind these works of art that reflect the rise of independent artist.
real-time and research-bounded functional programming
its nature and its role in Ireland's recent economic boom
secularism
The concluding chapters survey the major responses to Kripke’s interpretation developed by philosophers working on the topic since the 1980s
This fascinating book examines how and why Americans built an informal trading empire and why the British Empire needed to be removed before a Pax Americana could be built
The Humanist Critic reexamines the careers of Lionel Trilling and Edward Said
Themes include industrialisation versus craftsmanship
as well as intermedial and material issues alongside ideological and political topics
It is not a work for the IT specialist
This book offers a new interpretation of the Conservative party’s revival and adaptation to democratic politics in the early twentieth century
Vocal expressions in the borderland between song and speech in some Asian
It analyses reasons behind disappearances and the political and practical ways of dealing with them