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    Charles the Second by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c : To all and singular archbishops, bishops, archdeacons, deans and their officials, parsons, vicars, curates, and all other spiritual persons: And also to all justices of the peace, mayors, sheriffs, baylisss, [sic] constables, churchwardens, chappelwardens, headboroughs, collectors for the poor, and their Overseers : ... Whereas we are credibly given to understand, as well by the humble petition of the church-wardens, and poor distressed inhabitants of the parish of St. Paul Shadwell, and the hamlets of Wapping in the parish of White-Chappel, and parish of Stepney, in the county of Middlesex; as also by a certificate made at the general quarter sessions of the peace, held for our said county of Middlesex, at Hicks's-hall, in the said county, on Monday, the fifteenth day of January last past, under the hands of our right trusty and right well beloved couzin and councellor William Earl of Craven, our right trusty and well-beloved John Lord Offulston, and our trusty and well-beloved Sir Charles Lee, Knight, Chairman of our said sessions : Sir Reginald Foster, Barronet, Sir William Smith, Barronet, Sir Thomas Robinson, Barronet, Sir Richard Deerham, Knight and Barronet, Sir Thomas Orby, Knight and Barronet, Sir Clement Armiger, Knight, Sir John Berry, Knight, Sir John Elwes, Knight, John Phillips, William Bridgman, Thomas Rowe, James Dewy, John Shales, Thomas Hariot, Thomas Done, William Freeman, Edmond Warcupp, John Pery, Thomas Smith, John Balch, Abraham Bayly, and Robert Hastings, Esquires, justices of the peace for our said county : That upon Sunday the nineteenth day of November last past, about ten of the clock in the night of the same day, there happened a sudden and most dreadful fire in the said Hamlet of Wapping White-Chappel (1684)
    [London : s.n
    UID:
    gbv_1734173904
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 sheet ([1] p)) , coats of arms
    Edition: Ann Arbor, Mich UMI 1999 Electronic reproduction; Digital version of: (Early English books; Tract supplement ; C1:1[36])
    Series Statement: Early English Books Online / EEBO
    Content: eebo-0018
    Note: Reproduction of original in the British Library , Imperfect. Damaged at bottom left corner, affecting text , Dated at end of text: "... the fifteenth day of February, in the five and thirtieth year of our reign." , Early English books tract supplement interim guide, 816.m.9[36] , Coat of arms at head of title , Electronic reproduction; Digital version of: (Early English books; Tract supplement ; C1:1[36])
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    London : Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
    UID:
    b3kat_BV047697928
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (425 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781509919024
    Series Statement: Landmark Cases Ser
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources , Intro -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- List of Contributors -- Table of Cases -- Table of Legislation -- 1. Introduction -- I. An Overview of the Book's Structure and Content -- II. Emerging Themes -- III. The Nature of a 'Landmark Case in Succession Law' -- 2. All Souls College v Codrington (1720): Money, Books and the Interpretation of Wills - A Testamentary Drama in Three Acts -- I. A Long Prologue: How the 'Ambulatory' Quality of Wills Came to Be Established -- II. Act One: The Life of the Testator, Christopher Codrington the Younger -- III. Act Two: Evolution of the Legal Dispute between All Souls and William Codrington -- IV. Act Three: Sir Joseph Jekyll's Judgment and Its Aftermath -- V. A Short Epilogue: The Legacy's Colonial Legacy -- 3. Jesson v Wright (1820): Wills, Coal and the Rule in Shelley's Case -- I. Introduction -- II. Ezekiel Persehouse and His Will -- III. The Structure of the Litigation -- IV. The Context of the Claim -- V. The Rule in Shelley's Case -- VI. The Case Law in Jesson v Wright -- VII. The King's Bench Judgments -- VIII. The Opinions in the House of Lords -- IX. A New Departure? -- X. The Aftermath -- XI. Conclusion -- 4. Banks v Goodfellow (1870): Defining Testamentary Capacity -- I. Introduction -- II. Factual Background -- III. Legal Background -- IV. Decision at First Instance and Grounds for Appeal -- V. Appeal to the Court of Queen's Bench -- VI. Identifying Incapacity -- VII. The Significance of the Fourth Limb -- VIII. Conclusion -- Postscript -- 5. Re D(J) (1981): Statutory Wills -- I. Introduction -- II. The Power to Direct a Statutory Will: Introduction -- III. The Historical Background to the Statutory Will Jurisdiction -- IV. Facts and History of Re D(J) -- V. Principles in Re D(J) -- VI. Statutory Wills between Re D(J) and the Mental Capacity Act 2005 -- VII. The Mental Capacity Act 2005 , VIII. Statutory Wills after the Mental Capacity Act 2005 -- IX. Statutory Wills since Re P and Re M -- X. Statutory Wills in the Future -- 6. Hastilow v Stobie (1865): Lack of Knowledge and Approval -- I. Introduction -- II. Creating the Court of Probate -- III. The Prerogative Court -- IV. Hastilow v Stobie -- V. Cases in the Late Nineteenth Century -- VI. Twentieth-Century Case Law -- VII. A New Century - More of the Same -- VIII. The Future -- 7. White v Jones (1995): A Legacy of the Search for Principle -- I. Introduction -- II. The Law Prior to White v Jones -- III. White v Jones -- IV. Boundaries -- V. LEGACY -- VI. Conclusion -- 8. Williams v Hensman (1861) and the Law of Severance: Janus Personified -- I. Introduction -- II. The Ratio -- III. The Legacy -- IV. Severance: Lingering Problems -- V. Conclusion -- 9. Birmingham v Renfrew (1937): The Foundations of the Mutual Wills Doctrine -- I. Background -- II. In the Supreme Court -- III. In the High Court -- IV. Impact -- V. Conclusion -- 10. Sugden v Lord St Leonards (1876): Probate of the Missing Will - Hamlet Without the Prince? -- I. Introduction -- II. The Case of the Missing Will -- III. Doctrinal Significance -- IV. Functional Analysis of Formalities -- V. Conclusion -- 11. Thorner v Major (2009): Proprietary Estoppel and Inheritance -- I. Introduction -- II. The Story of Thorner v Major -- III. Setting Thorner in Context -- IV. The Significance of Thorner -- V. Spreading the Story - Naylor v Maher: 'Stepson Wins Father and a Farm' -- VI. Thorner, Freedom of Testation and the Arc of a Life -- VII. Concluding Observations -- 12. Re Welch (1990): Enforcing Testamentary Promises -- I. Introduction -- II. The Legislative History -- III. Re Welch -- IV. The Enduring Influence of Re Welch -- V. Relationship between the TPA and Other Causes of Action -- VI. Conclusion , 13. Strong v Bird (1874): Reassessing the Rule -- I. Introduction -- II. Frances Bird's Family, Her Will and Her Estate -- III. The Decision in Strong v Bird -- IV. The Rule in Strong v Bird -- V. Conclusion -- 14. Williams v Williams (1882): Succession Law Rules and the Fate of the Dead -- I. Introduction -- II. The Litigation in Williams v Williams -- III. The Legality of Cremation: Historical Subplot with Modern Resonance -- IV. Fallacies, Fictions and Changing Times: Upholding Funeral Instructions -- V. The Cost of a 'Good Send-Off': Recovery of Funeral Expenses -- VI. Conclusion -- 15. Commissioner of Stamp Duties (Queensland) v Livingston (1964): Rights of Estate Beneficiaries and Trust Beneficiaries Compared -- I. Introduction -- II. The Livingston Case -- III. The Scope of the Livingston Decision -- IV. Personal Representatives as 'Trustees' -- V. Certainty of Subject Matter -- VI. Duties of Personal Representatives and Trustees -- VII. Transmissibility of Rights -- VIII. Variation of Rights -- IX. Bankruptcy of Personal Representatives and Trustees -- X. Rights against Third Party Recipients of Misapplied Estate or Trust Assets -- XI. Summary and Final Comments -- 16. Gartside v IRC (1967): 'This decision involved a small point' -- I. Introduction -- II. The Textbooks -- III. The Statutory Context -- IV. Boilerplate Estate Duty Mitigation -- V. The Gartside Plan -- VI. Differing Interpretations -- VII. Responsibility for Coherence -- VIII. The Attack on Discretionary Trusts -- IX. Gartside as a Landmark -- 17. Ilott v The Blue Cross (2017): Testing the Limits of Testamentary Freedom -- I. Introduction -- II. A Brief History of Family Provision -- III. The Factual Background to the Ilott Case -- IV. The Road to the Supreme Court -- V. The Supreme Court's Decision -- VI. Conclusion , 18. S and S (2005): Compulsory Portion and Solidarity between Generations in Civil Law -- I. The Civil Law Approach -- II. S and S: The Compulsory Portion under Constitutional Review -- III. Conclusions -- 19. Lashley v Hog (1804): Forced Heirship, and Succession across Borders -- I. Introduction -- II. The Factual Background -- III. Lex Domicilii or Lex Situs? -- IV. Legitim -- V. Communion of Goods and Jus Relictae -- VI. Conclusion -- 20. Re Estate Wilson, Deceased (2017): The Last Frontier for Aboriginal Intestacy in Australia? -- I. Introduction -- II. The Legal Background -- III. The Background to the Case According to the Plaintiff -- IV. The Proceedings -- V. Determination of the Case -- VI. The Following Cases -- VII. Conclusion -- Index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Sloan, Brian Landmark Cases in Succession Law London : Bloomsbury Publishing Plc,c2019 ISBN 9781509919000
    Language: English
    Keywords: Fallsammlung
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  • 3
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    Book
    Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV044559634
    Format: xvi, 354 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9780521871808
    Content: Offenbach's operas were a significant force for cultural change, both in his own time and in the decades to follow. In this book, Laurence Senelick demonstrates the ways in which this musical phenomenon took hold globally, with Offenbach's work offering an alternative, irreverent, sexualized view of life which audiences found liberating, both personally and socially. In the theatre, the composer also inspired cutting-edge innovations in stagecraft and design, and in this book, he is recognized as a major cultural influence, with an extensive impact on the spheres of literature, art, film, and even politics. Senelick argues that Offenbach's importance spread far beyond France, and that his provocative and entertaining works, often seen as being more style than substance, influenced numerous key artists, writers, and thinkers, and made a major contribution to the development of modern society. - Laurence Senelick is Fletcher Professor of Drama and Oratory at Tufts University, Massachusetts, and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. His numerous books include the award-winning Gordon Craig's Moscow 'Hamlet' (1982), The Age and Stage of George L. Fox (1988), The Changing Room: Sex, Drag, and Theatre (2000), and The Chekhov Theatre: A Century of the Plays in Performance (Cambridge, 2000)
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-13-902964-3
    Language: English
    Subjects: Musicology
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    Keywords: Offenbach, Jacques 1819-1880 ; Rezeption ; Kulturleben ; Moderne
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  • 4
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    Book
    Urbana : University of Illinois Press
    UID:
    gbv_1617586722
    Format: XII, 231 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9780252039669 , 9780252081163
    Series Statement: Women and film history international
    Content: Nullius in verba: acting on silent film -- Hamlet: a short film, 1900 -- Camille: the ladies of the camellias -- Queen Elizabeth: a moving picture, 1912 -- Sarah Bernhardt at home: cinema and the home, ca. 1915 -- Mothers of France: World War I, film, and propaganda -- Conclusion
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-226) and index , Includes bibliographical references and index , Nullius in verba: acting on silent filmHamlet: a short film, 1900 -- Camille: the ladies of the camellias -- Queen Elizabeth: a moving picture, 1912 -- Sarah Bernhardt at home: cinema and the home, ca. 1915 -- Mothers of France: World War I, film, and propaganda -- Conclusion.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780252097751
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works
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    Keywords: Bernhardt, Sarah 1844-1923 ; Stummfilm
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_1818180251
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (186 minutes)
    Uniform Title: Hamlet
    Content: David Bobée stages a Shakespeare's classic again introducing dance, theatre, circus, music and video in Hamlet. He approaches this mythical play by plunging us into a very cinematic universe: a bright and cold morgue, covered with black tiles, which will be waterlogged. This Hamlet is firmly contemporary, physical and intense. Shot at the Maison des Arts in Créteil
    Note: Title from resource description page (viewed October 20, 2017) , In French
    Language: French
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_869836714
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XIII, 313 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9789004329768
    Series Statement: Drama and theatre in early modern Europe volume 6
    Content: Preliminary Material -- Introduction: Dramatic Experience: The Poetics of Drama and the Early Modern Public Sphere(s) -- 1 Opening Spaces for the Reading Audience: Fernando de Rojas’s Celestina (1499/1502) and Niccolò Machiavelli’s Mandragola (1518) /Sven Thorsten Kilian -- 2 Why Do Men Go Blind in the Theatre? Gender Riddles and Fools’ Play in the Italian Renaissance Comedy Gl’Ingannati (1532) /Katja Gvozdeva -- 3 The Accademia degli Alterati and the Invention of a New Form of Dramatic Experience: Myth, Allegory, and Theory in Jacopo Peri’s and Ottavio Rinuccini’s Euridice (1600) /Déborah Blocker -- 4 Il favore degli dei (1690): Meta-Opera and Metamorphoses at the Farnese Court /Wendy Heller -- 5 Entertainment for Melancholics: The Public and the Public Stage in Carlo Gozzi’s L’Amore delle tre melarance /Tatiana Korneeva -- 6 Pierre Nicole, Jean-Baptiste Dubos, and the Psychological Experience of Theatrical Performance in Early Modern France /Logan J. Connors -- 7 The Catharsis of Prosecution: Royal Violence, Poetic Justice, and Public Emotion in the Russian Hamlet (1748) /Kirill Ospovat -- 8 The Politics of Tragedy in the Dutch Republic: Joachim Oudaen’s Martyr Drama in Context /Nigel Smith -- 9 Devils On and Off Stage: Shifting Effects of Fear and Laughter in Late Medieval and Early Modern German Urban Theatre /Hans Rudolf Velten -- 10 Imagining the Audience in Eighteenth-Century Folk Theatre in Tyrol /Toni Bernhart -- 11 Nô within Walls and Beyond: Theatre as Cultural Capital in Edo Japan (1603–1868) /Stanca Scholz-Cionca -- Index.
    Content: In Dramatic Experience: The Poetics of Drama and the Early Modern Public Sphere(s) Katja Gvozdeva, Tatiana Korneeva, and Kirill Ospovat (editions.) focus on a fundamental question that transcends the disciplinary boundaries of theatre studies: how and to what extent did the convergence of dramatic theory, theatrical practice, and various modes of audience experience — among both theatregoers and readers of drama — contribute, during the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries, to the emergence of symbolic, social, and cultural space(s) we call ‘public sphere(s)’? Developing a post-Habermasian understanding of the public sphere, the articles in this collection demonstrate that related, if diverging, conceptions of the ‘public’ existed in a variety of forms, locations, and cultures across early modern Europe — and in Asia
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004329751
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Dramatic Experience: The Poetics of Drama and the Early Modern Public Sphere(s) Leiden, Boston : BRILL, 2017 ISBN 9789004329751
    Language: English
    Keywords: Theater ; Zuschauer ; Öffentlichkeit ; Drama ; Geschichte 1600-1800 ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books
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    Author information: Gvozdeva, Katja 1965-
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  • 7
    UID:
    b3kat_BV002875542
    Format: XV, 180 S. , Ill.
    Series Statement: Histoire des idées et critique littéraire 56
    Language: English
    Subjects: Romance Studies , English Studies
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    Keywords: Shakespeare, William 1564-1616 Hamlet ; Französisch ; Literatur ; Geschichte 1730-1900
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  • 8
    UID:
    gbv_442729669
    Format: 1 Titelb., XV, 180 S. mit mehr. Bl. Abb. 8"
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 161-170
    Language: Undetermined
    Author information: Voltaire 1694-1778
    Author information: Laforgue, Jules 1860-1887
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  • 9
    UID:
    gbv_595124240
    Format: Online-Ressource (XXIV, 957 S.)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Berlin [u.a.] Springer 2006 Springer lecture notes archive
    ISBN: 9783540492429
    Series Statement: Lecture notes in computer science 919
    Content: Exploiting massively parallel architectures for the solution of diffusion and propagation problems -- Summarising an experiment in parallel programming language design -- Language, compiler and parallel database support for I/O intensive applications -- Using optimistic execution techniques as a parallelisation tool for general purpose computing -- System management tools for SHPC systems — Partition management -- Multi-operation multi-machine scheduling -- A PVM tool for automatic test generation on parallel and distributed systems -- Gigabit LAN issues — HIPPI, Fibre Channel, or ATM? -- The European meta computing utilising integrated broadband communications (E=MC2) project -- Obtaining high performance data transmission in the Internet -- Parallel processing on heterogeneous networks for GIS applications -- Block loss reduction in ATM networks -- Characterizing the resource demands of TCP/IP -- Implementing communication latency hiding in high-latency computer networks -- Modeling speedup of SPMD applications on the Intel Paragon: A case study -- A hierarchical approach to workload characterization for parallel systems -- Performance analysis of Cray T3D and Connection Machine CM-5: A comparison -- Numerically intensive computing as a benchmark for parallel computer architectures -- A preliminary performance evaluation of the Quadrics architecture with the DARPA image understanding benchmark -- An integrated approach to performance and testing analysis for parallel systems -- Structured parallelisation of the flow simulation package TRIWAQ -- High-performance computing and networking for climate research -- Parallel solution strategies for triangular systems arising from oil reservoir simulations -- Parallelisation of surface-related multiple elimination -- Preliminary results on the parallelization of ARPEGE/IFS with the implementation of the full Météo-France physics -- A parallel semi-implicit method for 3D nonlinear magnetohydrodynamics -- The Pandore data-parallel compiler and its portable runtime -- Mapping affine loop nests: New results -- Evidential techniques in parallel Database Mining -- A portable platform for parallel databases -- Satisfying application user requirements: A next-generation tool environment for parallel systems -- Development of a parallel and distributed integration package — Part I -- Debugging parallel programs using ATEMPT -- Message-driven parallel computations on the MEIKO CS-2 parallel supercomputer -- A computational study of wave propagation in a model for anisotropic cardiac ventricular tissue -- Programming parallel simulations -- XHIVE: interactive parallel application development using the PCF metodology -- A toolbox for affine recurrence equations parallelization -- Learning in large neural networks -- Neural networks for parallel contrast enhancement in medical images -- Neural network based hand-eye positioning with a Transputer-based system -- Parallel preconditioners on MIMD computers applied to petroleum industry -- Computation of heat transfer with methods of high performance scientific computing -- Solution of large electromagnetic problems made feasible by HPC — Reducing execution times from months to hours -- An efficient tool for the study of 3D turbulent combustion phenomena on MPP computers -- A parallel code for simulating the ionization of hydrogen with short intense laser pulses -- Porting a coarse-mesh neutron diffusion code on a Cray T3D massively parallel computer -- Load balancing for lattice gas and molecular dynamics simulations on networked workstations -- Mermaid: Modelling and evaluation research in MIMD architecture design -- A framework for analysis of European HPCN centres -- The Cray T3D as a production machine at Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum Berlin -- Discrete optimisation and real world problems -- The Electronic InfoMall — HPCN enabling industry and commerce -- Optimal management of electric power systems via high performance computing -- Reconfiguration of massively parallel systems -- Simulation of reacting flows with a portable parallel code using dynamic load balancing -- Dynamic load balancing of atomic structure programs on a PVM cluster -- Dynamic load balancing with a spectral bisection algorithm for the constrained graph partitioning problem -- Flexible load balancing software for parallel applications in a time-sharing environment -- Dynamic balancing complex workload in workstation networks — Challenge, concepts and experience -- Exploiting High Performance Fortran for computational fluid dynamics -- Person identification based on multiscale matching of cortical images -- PARCS: a scalable parallel multimedia server for fast archiving and communication of medical images -- Computation of turbulent coaxial jet flow on parallel systems -- Implementation of dynamic density functional theory for self-organizing complex fluids on parallel computers -- The need for super computers in aerospace research and industry -- Parallelisation of a hydrodynamic model for the Northwest European Continental Shelf -- PVMe: An enhanced implementation of PVM for the IBM 9076 SP2 -- Performance of the decoupled ACRI-1 architecture: The perfect club -- Architecture and implementation of a single-board desktop supercomputer -- Porting and optimising a quantum-chemistry FCI algorithm on the Cray T3D -- High performance computing for one of the grand challenges -- RNA structure alignment on a massively parallel computer -- Pattern recognition via Molecular Dynamics on vector supercomputers and networked workstations -- Parallelization of an iterative placement algorithm using ParMod-C -- High-performance VLSI model elliptic solvers -- Processing irregular codes containing arrays with multi-dimensional distributions by the PREPARE HPF compiler -- Scalability in distributed systems, parallel systems and supercomputers -- High performance C++ -- A toolkit for optimising parallel performance -- Parallelization strategies for a reduced dimensionality calculation of quantum reactive scattering cross sections on a hypercube machine -- Efficient implementation of PVM on the AN2 ATM network -- The use of PVM with workstation clusters for distributed SAR data processing -- WPVM: Parallel computing for the people -- PVM in a shared-memory industrial multiprocessor -- The DSPL project — An overview -- Overlapping techniques of communications -- Parallel computation of electric fields in a heterogeneous workstation cluster -- A model-driven tool for performance measurement and analysis of parallel programs -- HPF on intel Paragon and CRAFT on CRAY T3D: Basic performance measurements and experiments with a block-sparse CG-algorithm -- Statistical analysis of NAS Parallel Benchmarks and LINPACK results -- Parallel performance evaluation through critical path analysis -- Benchmarking the parallel FIRE code on IBM SP1-2 scalable parallel platforms -- High performance disk systems for workstation environments -- Performance evaluation of HPF for scientific computing -- Parallel computational electromagnetics on the CRAY T3D using boundary element method -- An efficient implementation of a backpropagation learning algorithm on a Quadrics parallel supercomputer -- Experience of running PIAF on the CS-2 at CERN -- Convection driven by sedimentation using molecular dynamics approach -- A real-time application for the CS-2 -- Sparse LU factorization of the Cray T3D -- Parallel solution of a Schrödinger-Poisson system -- A dynamic data model for parallel adaptive PDE solvers -- Analysis and solution of Generalized Stochastic Petri Nets: A data parallel CM-5 approach -- A distributed divide-and-conquer approach to the parallel tridiagonal symmetric eigenvalue problem -- Parallel iterative solution methods for linear finite element computations on the CRAY T3D -- The multi-algorithmic approach to optimisation problems -- An application specific parallel programming paradigm -- Finite difference approximation to the shallow water equations on a quasi-uniform spherical grid -- A parallel approach to compute the Kolmogorov entropy from a time series -- ITU-Land ESPRIT project: A parallel DSS for environmental impact assessment -- HOOD and parallelism in the Softpar project -- HAMLET: HPCN technology for real-time, embedded applications -- Implementation of a parallel and distributed mapping kernel for PARIX -- Parallelism in LASSAP, a large scale sequence comparisons package -- Parallelizing applications with SVM-Fortran -- An evaluation of the CRAY T3D at CEA/CEL-V -- Europort-1: Porting industrial codes to parallel architectures -- Parallel STAR promises bright future -- Parallel industrial CFD calculations with N3S -- A parallel version of Polyflow -- Parallelisation of a novel 3D hybrid structured-unstructured grid CFD production code -- Parallel Navier-Stokes multi-block code to solve industrial aerodynamic design problems on high performance computers -- A general approach for an automatic parallel...
    Content: This comprehensive volume presents the proceedings of the Second International Conference and Exhibition on High-Performance Computing in Networking, HPCN Europe '95, held in Milan, Italy in May 1995 with the sponsorship of the CEC. The volume contains some 130 revised research papers together with a few invited papers and 16 poster presentations. All theoretical aspects of HPCN, regarding hardware as well as software, are addressed with a certain emphasis on parallel processing. The applications-oriented papers are devoted to a broad spectrum of problems from computational sciences and engineering, including physics, material sciences, climate and environmental applications, CAD, numerical algorithms in engineering, aerodynamic design, etc. In total the volume is a monumental documentation of HPCN efforts.
    Note: Literaturangaben
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3540593934
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783540593935
    Additional Edition: Druckausg. High performance computing and networking Berlin : Springer, 1995 ISBN 3540593934
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0387593934
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science
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    Keywords: Supercomputer ; Hochgeschwindigkeitsnetz ; Verteiltes System ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 10
    UID:
    gbv_878874550
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 254 p)
    ISBN: 9004115242 , 9789004321083 , 9789004115248
    Series Statement: Philosophia antiqua v. 83
    Content: Preliminary Material -- Introduction: Dramatic Experience: The Poetics of Drama and the Early Modern Public Sphere(s) -- 1 Opening Spaces for the Reading Audience: Fernando de Rojas’s Celestina (1499/1502) and Niccolò Machiavelli’s Mandragola (1518) /Sven Thorsten Kilian -- 2 Why Do Men Go Blind in the Theatre? Gender Riddles and Fools’ Play in the Italian Renaissance Comedy Gl’Ingannati (1532) /Katja Gvozdeva -- 3 The Accademia degli Alterati and the Invention of a New Form of Dramatic Experience: Myth, Allegory, and Theory in Jacopo Peri’s and Ottavio Rinuccini’s Euridice (1600) /Déborah Blocker -- 4 Il favore degli dei (1690): Meta-Opera and Metamorphoses at the Farnese Court /Wendy Heller -- 5 Entertainment for Melancholics: The Public and the Public Stage in Carlo Gozzi’s L’Amore delle tre melarance /Tatiana Korneeva -- 6 Pierre Nicole, Jean-Baptiste Dubos, and the Psychological Experience of Theatrical Performance in Early Modern France /Logan J. Connors -- 7 The Catharsis of Prosecution: Royal Violence, Poetic Justice, and Public Emotion in the Russian Hamlet (1748) /Kirill Ospovat -- 8 The Politics of Tragedy in the Dutch Republic: Joachim Oudaen’s Martyr Drama in Context /Nigel Smith -- 9 Devils On and Off Stage: Shifting Effects of Fear and Laughter in Late Medieval and Early Modern German Urban Theatre /Hans Rudolf Velten -- 10 Imagining the Audience in Eighteenth-Century Folk Theatre in Tyrol /Toni Bernhart -- 11 Nô within Walls and Beyond: Theatre as Cultural Capital in Edo Japan (1603–1868) /Stanca Scholz-Cionca -- Index.
    Content: In Dramatic Experience: The Poetics of Drama and the Early Modern Public Sphere(s) Katja Gvozdeva, Tatiana Korneeva, and Kirill Ospovat (editions.) focus on a fundamental question that transcends the disciplinary boundaries of theatre studies: how and to what extent did the convergence of dramatic theory, theatrical practice, and various modes of audience experience — among both theatregoers and readers of drama — contribute, during the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries, to the emergence of symbolic, social, and cultural space(s) we call ‘public sphere(s)’? Developing a post-Habermasian understanding of the public sphere, the articles in this collection demonstrate that related, if diverging, conceptions of the ‘public’ existed in a variety of forms, locations, and cultures across early modern Europe — and in Asia
    Note: Available to subscribing member institutions only , Includes bibliographical references and indexes
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004115248
    Additional Edition: Online version Pseudo-Zeno Pseudo-Zeno Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2000
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (DOI)
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