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The Gardens At Rousham (Hardcover)
Francis Hamel; Contributions by Joanna Kavenna, Tom Stuart-Smith, Christopher Woodward
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R900
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Discovery Miles 7 710
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Rousham in Oxfordshire was one of the first landscape gardens
created in England and is, still, one of the most influential.
Designed by William Kent in the late 1730s for the Cottrell-Dormer
family (who are its owners today) it has become a place of
pilgrimage for landscape architects and garden designers worldwide
as well as garden lovers. Its magical glades and sculptural
set-pieces have long intrigued Francis Hamel, who has lived and
worked there for 25 years. Since the beginning of 2020 he has
composed an extraordinary collection of paintings that capture the
gardens and their magic. With essays by Tom Stuart-Smith, Joanna
Kavenna and Christopher Woodward, the reader is led down its
mysterious pathways; from tree-shaded walks peopled with statues of
Pan, Venus and other immortals to sun-dappled meadows carpeted with
wild flowers. It is just as Kent left it- a secret garden that is
open to all.
Finally, you can learn computation theory and programming
language design in an engaging, practical way. Understanding
Computation explains theoretical computer science in a context
you'll recognize, helping you appreciate why these ideas matter and
how they can inform your day-to-day programming.
Rather than use mathematical notation or an unfamiliar academic
programming language like Haskell or Lisp, this book uses Ruby in a
reductionist manner to present formal semantics, automata theory,
and functional programming with the lambda calculus. It's ideal for
programmers versed in modern languages, with little or no formal
training in computer science.Understand fundamental computing
concepts, such as Turing completeness in languagesDiscover how
programs use dynamic semantics to communicate ideas to
machinesExplore what a computer can do when reduced to its bare
essentialsLearn how universal Turing machines led to today's
general-purpose computersPerform complex calculations, using simple
languages and cellular automataDetermine which programming language
features are essential for computationExamine how halting and
self-referencing make some computing problems unsolvableAnalyze
programs by using abstract interpretation and type systems
Triple bill of Shakespeare plays produced by London's Globe Theatre
and recorded live in 2009. Thea Sharrock directs romantic comedy
'As You Like It' with Naomi Frederick as Rosalind and Jack Laskey
as Orlando. Dominic Dromgoole directs Shakespeare's intellectual
comedy 'Love's Labour's Lost' which stars Philip Cumbus as the King
of Navarre and Michelle Terry as the Princess of France. Finally,
Dominic Dromgoole directs tragic love story 'Romeo and Juliet',
with Ellie Kendrick and Adetomiwa Edun in the title roles.
'I think it's queer. And it's about to get queerer...' Edward II
wanders on to the empty stage, bloodied and confused. He has no
idea where he is, or how he got here, but he does have an ominous
feeling that something is wrong. As that feeling grows, so too does
the threat on the other side of the auditorium doors. Edward finds
himself locked inside the theatre with some rather anarchic fellow
inmates: Gertrude Stein, Harvey Milk and Quentin Crisp. As they set
about unravelling what has happened, only one thing is certain:
everything is not as it seems... A daring new play written
specifically for the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse in response to
Christopher Marlowe's Edward II, After Edward welcomes us into a
chaotic world of pride and shame, with moments of elation,
outrageous humour and heart-breaking tenderness. Oh, and Maggie
Thatcher. In a play that reminds us of the power of theatre to
provoke recognition and reflection, this is Edward II as you've
never seen him before.
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