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L'Italia comunale e rinascimentale ha ricoperto un ruolo precursore
nella formazione dell'Europa moderna, per quanto riguarda il
costituirsi sia delle strutture e istituzioni europee che delle
singole culture nazionali. Ancora oggi e vitale il valore fondativo
delle esperienze culturali elaborate nel 'Rinascimento lungo' della
storia d'Italia, in specie nell'ambito letterario e artistico,
specifico della stessa identita e civilta italiana. Italienisch-
und deutschsprachige Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler gehen
in diesem Band gemeinsam der Frage nach, welche kulturellen Ideen
Italien in Mittelalter und Renaissance als wegweisend fur Europa
hervorgebracht hat und in welcher Weise die vielfaltigen
literarischen und kunstlerischen Projekte aus der Ideenfabrik
Italien heute noch aktuell sind.
Dieses Lehrbuch ermöglicht dem Leser einen leichten Einstieg in
die Matrixrechnung. Matrizen und Vektoren bilden eine wesentliche
Grundlage vieler quantitativer Modelle und Methoden sowohl in der
ökonomischen Forschung als auch in der industriellen Praxis.
Grundelemente der Matrixrechnung werden anschaulich erläutert und
anhand ökonomischer Anwendungen vertieft. Darauf aufbauend führt
das Buch in die Vektorraumtheorie und lineare Optimierung ein. Zu
jedem Kapitel finden sich zahlreiche Übungsaufgaben mit Lösungen.
Die 6. Auflage wurde um ein Kapitel zur Anwendung des
Simplex-Algorithmus in MS Excel  ergänzt.
Who were Shakespeare's first readers and what did they think of his
works? Offering the first dedicated account of the ways in which
Shakespeare's texts were read in the centuries during which they
were originally produced, Jean-Christophe Mayer reconsiders the
role of readers in the history of Shakespeare's rise to fame and in
the history of canon formation. Addressing an essential formative
'moment' when Shakespeare became a literary dramatist, this book
explores six crucial fields: literacy; reading and life-writing;
editing Shakespeare's text; marking Shakespeare for the theatre;
commonplacing; and passing judgement. Through close examination of
rare material, some of which has never been published before, and
covering both the marks left by readers in their books and early
manuscript extracts of Shakespeare, Mayer demonstrates how the
worlds of print and performance overlapped at a time when
Shakespeare offered a communal text, the ownership of which was
essentially undecided.
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