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Essays reappraising the relationship between the various languages
of late medieval Britain. The languages of later medieval Britain
are here seen as no longerseparate or separable, but as needing to
be treated and studied together to discover the linguistic reality
of medieval Britain and make a meaningful assessment ofthe
relationship between the languages, and the role, status, function
or subsequent history of any of them. This theme emerges from all
the articles collected here from leading international experts in
their fields, dealing withlaw, language, Welsh history,
sociolinguistics and historical lexicography. The documents and
texts studied include a Vatican register of miracles in
fourteenth-century Hereford, medical treatises, municipal records
from York, teaching manuals, gild registers, and an account of work
done on the bridges of the river Thames. Contributors: PAUL BRAND,
BEGON CRESPO GARCIA, TONY HUNT, LUIS IGLESIAS-RABADE, LISA
JEFFERSON, ANDRES M. KRISTOL, FRANKWALTMOHREN, MICHAEL RICHTER,
WILLIAM ROTHWELL, HERBERT SCHENDL, LLINOS BEVERLEY SMITH, D.A.
TROTTER, EDMUIND WEINER, LAURA WRIGHT Professor D.A. TROTTER is
Professor of French and Head of Department of European Languages at
the University of Wales, Aberystwyth.
An indispensable series for anyone who wishes to keep abreast of
recent work in the field. WELSH HISTORY REVIEW The continued
vitality and rich diversity of thirteenth-century studies is
demonstrated in this latest volume in the series. Economic and
social history is particular well-served, with a close examination
of the concept of "bastard feudalism", while a detailed exploration
of the cloth industry and trade, together with a paper on London
wardrobes, with their implications of conspicuous consumption, add
much to our knowledge of the commercial world during the period.
There is also a particular focus on English relations with Wales
and Scotland under Edward I, and on the early history and
development of parliament. Other subjects treated include the
nature of Englishness; the serjeants of the Common Pleas; English
verse chronicles; and Henry III's marriage plans. Professor MICHAEL
PRESTWICH, Professor ROBIN FRAME and the late Professor RICHARD
BRITNELL taught at the Department of History at the University of
Durham. Contributors: SUSAN REYNOLDS, J.R. MADDICOTT, SCOTT L.
WAUGH, DEREK KEENE, PAUL BRAND, JOHN H. MUNRO, THEA SUMMERFIELD,
REBECCA READER, MICHAEL PRESTWICH, BJOERN WEILER, J. BEVERLEY
SMITH, ALAN YOUNG, MICHAEL HASKELL, HUGO SCHWYZER
This is a new edition of the first full-length English-language
study of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd (c.1225 - 82), prince of Wales. In
this scholarly and lucid book, J. Beverley Smith offers an in-depth
assessment not only of Llywelyn, but of the age in which he lived.
Llywelyn ap Gruffudd: Prince of Wales is an outstanding work by an
author with a perceptive knowledge of the complexities of his
subject. This examination of the triumphs and subsequent reverses
of a ruler of exceptional vision and vigour is a substantial
contribution to our understanding of the nature of Welsh politics
and the complexities of Anglo-Welsh relations. The author takes
thirteenth-century Wales as a backdrop against which he analyses
the relationship between a sense of nationhood and the practical
realities of creating a structure to embrace a unified principality
of Wales held under the aegis of the English Crown.
Commercial exploitation of attributes of an individual's
personality, such as name, voice and likeness, forms a mainstay of
modern advertising and marketing. Such indicia also represent an
important aspect of an individual's dignity which is often offended
by unauthorised commercial appropriation. This volume provides a
framework for analysing the disparate aspects of the problem of
commercial appropriation of personality and traces, in detail, the
discrete patterns of development in the major common law systems.
It also considers whether a coherent justification for a new remedy
may be identified from a range of competing theories. The
considerable variation in substantive legal protection reflects
more fundamental differences in the law's responsiveness to new
commercial practices and different attitudes towards the proper
scope and limits of intangible property rights.
The protection of privacy and personality is one of the most
fascinating issues confronting any legal system. This book provides
a detailed comparative analysis of the laws relating to commercial
exploitation of personality in France, Germany, the United Kingdom
and the United States. It examines the difficulties in reconciling
privacy and personality with intellectual property rights in an
individual's identity and in balancing such rights with the
competing interests of freedom of expression and freedom of
competition. This analysis will be useful for lawyers in legal
systems which have yet to develop a sophisticated level of
protection for interests in personality. Equally, lawyers in
systems which provide a higher level of protection will benefit
from the comparative insights into determining the nature and scope
of intellectual property rights in personality, particularly
questions relating to assignment, licensing, and post-mortem
protection.
Toxocara is a parasitic helminth worm which continues to stimulate
both public concern and scientific interest. "Toxocara canis" and
"T.cati," the most studied species, are gastrointestinal parasites
of dogs and cats and their eggs can contaminate the environment,
thus exposing humans and other mammals and birds to infection. Many
questions remain unanswered about the host-parasite relationship,
its epidemiology and public health significance. Veterinarians and
clinicians are interested in its importance as a zoonosis. The
parasite's capacity to cause ocular disease is of concern to
ophthalmologists, while its propensity to stimulate allergic
manifestations is of interest to allergologists, dermatologists and
respiratory medicine specialists. Furthermore "Toxocara" provides a
unique model system to explore questions in parasite biology. This
book provides a comprehensive review of Toxocara and the disease it
causes known as toxocariasis.
The Queen's Plate was inaugurated, with royal blessing, on
Wednesday, June 27, 1860, at the Carleton track in Toronto, located
in bucolic surroundings near what is now the traffic-strangled
southwestern corner of Keele and Dundas streets. There is no reason
to believe that Queen Victoria was a wild-eyed devotee of horse
racing. However, Her Majesty granted the petition of the little
turf club in the boisterous Upper Canada community (the population
of Toronto was 44,425) and offered as an annual prize, "a plate to
the value of Fifty Guineas." And thus Canadian horse racing was
established as "the sport of royalty." Today, the Queen's Plate is
the first jewel in Canada's Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing and
the longest continuously run stakes race in North America. It takes
place every June, and the first-place purse is $1 million. The
Plate is unquestionably Canada's most famous, one-day social and
sporting event. This book explores the colourful history of the
Queen's Plate through words and archival photographs.
Commercial exploitation of attributes of an individual's personality (name, voice and likeness) is characteristic of modern advertising and marketing. This volume provides a framework for analyzing the disparate aspects of the commercial appropriation of personality and traces its discrete patterns in the major common law systems. It considers whether a coherent justification for a remedy may be identified from a range of competing theories.
"Skating to Sochi" gives the reader an intimate look at 40 of the
world's top skaters, intent on making their mark at the 2014 Winter
Olympics. Many of them are medal contenders. Some live colourful
lives on the world stage. All of them illustrate the workings of a
complex, popular winter sport, held in a country that is rushing to
regain its glory. "Skating to Sochi" will appeal to all sport
enthusiasts who want to know more about the athletes they will see
in Sochi.
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