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Lowell J. Parkinson, Mardi J. Parkinson
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Documents from the middle ages through to the mid sixteenth century
provide rich evidence for London's vibrant dramatic activities. The
variety and richness of early London's dramatic activity are
extensively revealed here: both from the records of its civic
government and livery companies, 1287 to 1558, and in a
chronological appendix of information from other sources, such as
national and local chronicles (written in Anglo-French, Latin, and
English). Civic London to 1558 adds substantially to the amount of
published evidence of early drama in London. After the demiseof the
multi-day biblical play performed, regularly or occasionally, in
the late fourteenth century at Clerkenwell, on the edge of the
city, records begin to appear of the London companies (originally
craft and trade guilds) paying players/actors to perform at annual
company feasts. The records are at first largely of clerks' groups,
and subsequently largely of troupes patronized by royalty and the
aristocracy. The London troupes of Shakespeare's day descend from
here. Also elaborate formal mummings (disguisings) were sent by the
city to the court, and were performed as well in company halls.
Grand theatrical spectacles were presented in the streets: at
Midsummer, for formal royal entries through the city, and for
mayoral inaugurations. This collection makes a strong contribution
to the known evidence of these activities and of others as well.
Anne Lancashire is Professor Emerita of English at the University
of Toronto; she has published extensively on medieval and early
modern theatre and drama.
The purpose of this book is to disseminate contemporary knowledge
and practical experiences concerning problems and solutions related
to urban hydrology and drainage. Although the main focus is on
developing countries, the book draws from experiences in many other
parts of the world. Based upon numerous practical examples and case
studies, the book provides information to assist in the management,
planning and engineering design processes. Urban Stormwater
Management in Developing Countries covers a wide range of methods
and approaches to improve the understanding and ability of local
stakeholders to solve stormwater problems within the framework of
integrated urban water management. As well as structural
interventions, the book describes various non-structural approaches
for flood mitigation and pollution control. This book encourages
the reader to adopt an integrated approach towards stormwater
management and considers the importance of institutional
arrangements, participation of local stakeholders in planning, as
well as aspects of financing and cost recovery. This comprehensive
and topical book: . Addresses the broad range of issues related to
urban stormwater management with a specific focus on developing
countries. . Covers the main aspects of planning, design, operation
and maintenance of urban drainage systems as well as socio-economic
and institutional issues related to urban stormwater management. .
Presents structural and non-structural approaches for flood
mitigation and pollution control within an integrated water
resource management framework. . Provides extensive examples and
case studies of "best practice." Contents 1. Urbanisation and urban
hydrology 2. Impacts of flooding on society 3. Integrated framework
for stormwater management 4. Institutional structures and policies
5. Planning for urban stormwater management 6. Approaches to urban
drainage system design 7. Ecological approaches to urban drainage
system design 8. Applications of computer models 9. Operational
performance and maintenance 10. Flood mitigation and response
strategies 11. Participation and partnerships 12. Economics and
financing
In this new edition of the poems of Robert Henryson, David
Parkinson offers editions of Henryson's "Fables," "The Testament of
Cresseid," "Orpheus and Eurydice" and twelve shorter poems, grouped
according to the strength of their attribution to Henryson, as well
as the glosses and explanatory and textual notes characteristic of
Middle English Texts Series volumes. Henryson was a prominent
Scottish poet writing in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth
century. This edition serves as an excellent addition to the Scots
language and late medieval Scottish poetry.
Published by Boydell & Brewer Inc.
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