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This book is a detailed study of Hugh of Flavigny and his
chronicle, which is widely recognised as one of the most important
narratives of a crucial period of European history, that is, the
Investiture Contest. Hugh's Chronicon is significant in a number of
ways: as a unique source-book for some of the most important
primary documents (especially papal letters) generated by the
Investiture Contest; as a rare autograph manuscript which gives an
important insight into contemporary modes of composition and
compilation; as an important history of the 'local' effects of the
Investiture Contest in the dioceses of Verdun and Autun; and as a
striking autobiography of the author, Hugh of Flavigny. All these
aspects are covered in this study by Patrick Healy. Other chapters
investigate the context of the work in terms of ecclesiastical
politics and use an analysis of the political and theological
sources to illustrate the intellectual make-up of a contemporary
monk, publicist - and polemicist.
The 13th International Symposium on Graph Drawing (GD 2005) was
held in Limerick, Ireland, September 12-14, 2005. One hundred and
?fteen participants from 19 countries attended GD 2005. In response
to the call for papers the Program Committee received 101 subm-
sions, each detailing original research or a system demonstration.
Each submission was reviewed by at least three Program Committee
members; each referee's c- ments were returned to the authors.
Following extensive discussions, the comm- tee accepted 38 long
papers, 3 short papers and 3 long system demos, each of which were
presented during one of the conference's 12 sessions. Eight posters
were also accepted and were on display throughout the conference.
Two invited speakers, Kurt Mehlhorn and George Robertson, gave
fascinating talks during the conference. Prof. Mehlhorn spoke on
the use of minimum cycle bases for reconstructing surfaces, while
Dr. Robertson gave a perspective, past and present, on the
visualization of hierarchies. As is now traditional, a graph
drawing contest was held during the conference. The accompanying
report, written by Stephen Kobourov, details this year's c- test.
This year a day-long workshop, organized by Seok-Hee Hong and
Dorothea Wagner, was held in conjunction with the conference. A
report on the "Workshop on Network Analysis and Visualization,"
written by Seok-Hee Hong, is included in the proceedings.
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Negro Sculpture (Paperback)
Carl Einstein; Translated by Patrick Healy; Introduction by Patrick Healy
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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
This book represents the fruits of a year-long forum carried out in
the Delft School of Design. Gathered from renowned visiting
scholars, faculty members and doctoral candidates who contributed
to workshops, seminars and lectures, the essays offer insight on
urban processes and the aesthetic challenge for contemporary design
in relation to image, technology and life sciences. Contributions
include discussion on the structure of the network city; the
virtual emergence and resilience of contemporary urban place in the
context of Beijing; and a study of Nowa Huta, Poland.
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