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    Title: A due
    Sub-title: Musical Essays in Honour of John D Bergsagel & Heinrich W Schwab
    Edited by: Ole Kongsted, Niels Krabbe, Michael Kube, Morten Michelsen
    ISBN10-13: 8763509253 : 9788763509251
    Text in English, Danish & German. On 19 April 2008, professor John D Bergsagel celebrated his 80th birthday, and three weeks later -- on 8 May -- Professor Heinrich W Schwab attained the age of 70. The Department of Musicology at the University of Copenhagen and The Royal Library have decided to acknowledge the excellence of these two scholars by a double Festschrift, "A due". Both have been working at the Music Department of the University of Copenhagen and have collaborated with The Royal Library on various projects. This publication contains contributions from 44 colleagues, who thus -- in topics covering the period from the Middle Ages to the present day -- give their voice in the honouring of the two scholars for their musical scholarship. As it may be seen from the table of contents, the publication covers a broad range both in time and in topics, which are all included in the scholarly sphere of Bergsagel and Schwab.
    Pages: 740  Size: 180x260mm  Illustrations: tables & b/w illus 
    PublishedMuseum Tusculanum Press (DK) - June   2008
    Format: Hardback
    Subjects: Theory of music & musicology
    List Price: 67.99 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 1 of: 513
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    Title: A phytogeographical study of the vascular plants of northern Greenland - north of 74 northern latitude
    By (author): Christian Bay
    ISBN10-13: 8763512173 : 9788763512176
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    Pages: 102  Size: 265x190mm  Illustrations: illus 
    PublishedMuseum Tusculanum Press (DK) - January   1992
    Format: Paperback
    Subjects: Botany & plant sciences : Greenland
    List Price: 27.99 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 2 of: 513
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    Title: A Stage for the King
    Sub-title: The Travels of Christian IV of Denmark and the Building of Frederiksborg Castle
    By (author): Patrick Kragelund
    ISBN10-13: 8763545942 : 9788763545945
    Along with Hamlets Kronborg at Elsinore, Frederiksborg is the most magnificent early seventeenth-century residence in Northern Europe, visited by thousands of people from all over the world each year. Its splendid setting on three interconnected islands and the richness of its sculptural decoration is unparalleled. However, much of the structure and interior was devastated in a fire in 1859 and the large-scale damages necessitated substantial reconstruction. While the reconstruction is reasonably faithful to the original architecture, it was exceedingly lax when it came to the more than sixty freestanding sculptures that originally adorned the castles courtyards, galleries, arches and facades. This volume recreates an idea of how Frederiksborg presented itself to its visitors in the days of Christian IV. The book further unravels the profound inspiration Christian IV drew from his sojourns to Berlin, Dresden and, especially, to England, where in the summer of 1606 he visited his brother-in-law James I at Theobalds House. This visit provided inspiration that, even while construction of his residence in Denmark was in progress, would dramatically change the overall layout and facades of Frederiksborg, thereby turning the castle into the marvel that it remains to this day. In this pioneering study, featuring more than a hundred photos and illustrations, Patrick Kragelund etches out a new and important historical and architectural dimension to this magnificent monument.
    Pages: 192  Size: 240x170mm  Illustrations: 100 colour illus. 
    PublishedMuseum Tusculanum Press (DK) - December   2018
    Format: Hardback
    Subjects: Architecture : History : Denmark
    List Price: 42.99 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 3 of: 513
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    Title: Abildgaard - 2-Volume Set
    Sub-title: Kunstneren mellem oprørerne
    By (author): Patrick Kragelund
    ISBN10-13: 8772895101 : 9788772895109
    This book is the first complete study of the painter Nicolai Abildgaard's oeuvre. Abildgaard (1743-1809) is the only Danish artist of the 18th century to obtain a position in the European art history of the period. His works range from the Pre-Romantic sublime to Enlightenment history painting, anonymous satire and Neo-Classical allegory. 1789 radicalised his views and estranged him from his royal patrons. The imagery of his final, isolated years playfully evokes an erotic Neo-Classical Arcadia. Among his friends were the Swedish sculptor Tobias Sergel and the German sculptor Gottfried Schadow; and among his pupils were Asmus Carstens, Caspar David Friedrich, Phillipp Otto Runge and Bertel Thorvaldsen.
    Pages: 750 
    PublishedMuseum Tusculanum Press (DK) - December   1998
    Format: Hardback
    Subjects: History of art & design styles: c 1600 to c 1800 : Biography: arts & entertainment : Denmark : c 1700 to c 1800
    List Price: 78.99 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 4 of: 513
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    Title: Action
    Sub-title: Anthropology in the Company of Shakespeare
    By (author): Kirsten Hastrup
    ISBN10-13: 8772897937 : 9788772897936
    An anthropological study of play-acting. Acting on the stage is seen as an example of social action in general. The focus is on the playing of Shakespeare, and on the players' use of and reflections upon time, space, plot, and acting. Kirsten Hastrup aims at a renewed understanding of action and motivation within any social setting. By listening to such experts of action as the players of Shakespeare, we achieve a comprehensive reappraisal of current notions of human agency. In the process, we are offered a set of methodological tools and analytical concepts that may enrich future anthropological analysis of individual actions in their social context. The work is an unprecedented approach to action and acting. For anthropologists and other social or cultural scientists Hastrup offers a fresh perspective on performance, and on the construction of the analytical object. For theatre historians and dramatists, the combination of detailed (ethnographic) analysis of the players' work and self-understanding and anthropological argument offers new insight into the profession of acting. The recurrent references to Shakespeare's plays add a lively feel of art and poetry and sustain one of the main threads of investigation, namely the relationship between language and action. In addition to the substantial references to players, directors, and theatre scholars, the conversational partners are mainly anthropologists and philosophers, but also art historians and literary critics.
    Pages: 350  Size: 150x230mm  Illustrations: b/w photos 
    PublishedMuseum Tusculanum Press (DK) - March   2003
    Format: Paperback
    Subjects: Theatre studies : Shakespeare studies & criticism : Anthropology : English
    List Price: 42.99 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 5 of: 513
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    Title: Acts of the Seventh International Conference of Demotic Studies
    Sub-title: Copenhagen, 23-27 August 1999
    Edited by: Kim Ryholt
    ISBN10-13: 8772896485 : 9788772896489
    The Seventh International Conference of Demotic Studies took place 23-27 August, 1999. Contributors to this volume include: S Allam, C A R Andrews, L Bares, F de Cenival, M Chauveau, P Collombert, S Davies, M Depauw, L Depuydt, D Devauchelle, T Dousa, A Farid, J Gee, F Hoffman, U Kaplony-Heckel, C A La'da, B Muhs, and others.
    Pages: 420  Size: 215x300mm  Illustrations: 16 b/w plates 
    PublishedMuseum Tusculanum Press (DK) - September   2002
    Format: Paperback
    Subjects: Asian history : Middle Eastern history : Ancient history: to c 500 CE : Middle East : East Asia, Far East : Ancient World : English : German : French : BCE to c 500 CE : c 500 CE to c 1000 CE
    List Price: 100.00 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 6 of: 513
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    Title: Adoption in IV Century Athens
    By (author): Lene Rubinstein
    ISBN10-13: 8772892048 : 9788772892047
    The aim of the investigation is to throw light on the adoption institution. Much attention has been devoted to the contractual nature of the adoption which was carried out inter vivos as opposed to the unilateral nature of a testamentary adoption. In the present work it is argued that the main difference between the different types of adoption was one of procedure: adoption took place in public, in the adopter's phratry and deme, no matter whether prior to the death of the adopter or posthumously. It is also argued that it was the formal recognition of the adoptee by the adopter's phtatry and deme which constituted the adoption itself and its validity, legal as well as social. Further, the tomb cult, aspects of Athenian family-life and the Athenian legislation, which regulated it, are treated to the extent to which they have a direct influence on the Athenian institution of adoption.
    Pages: 148 
    PublishedMuseum Tusculanum Press (DK) - January   1993
    Format: Paperback
    Subjects: European history : Ancient history: to c 500 CE : Social & cultural history : Ancient Greece
    List Price: 21.99 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 7 of: 513
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    Title: Alexanders Saga
    Sub-title: Volume II: AM 519a 4° in the Arnamagnæan Collection, Copenhagen
    By (author): Museum Tusculanum Press
    ISBN10-13: 8763526042 : 9788763526043
    Book & CD-ROM. The oldest manuscript of Alexanders saga, AM 519a 4°, from circa 1280 is considered to be one of the most important extant pieces of Icelandic writing from the medieval period. Alexanders saga is the Norse translation of Walter of Châtillon's epic poem about Alexander the Great, Alexandreis. The volume contains an introduction, the text in 'facsimile', quantitative analysis of the manuscript's palaeography, orthography and phonetic system as well as a lemmatised index. The accompanying CD-ROM contains colour illustrations of the complete manuscript and reproduces the text in a diplomatic and normalised version, allowing the user easy access to the three text levels as well as other functions.
    Table of Contents:
    Preface; General Introduction; Description of the Codex; Orthography; Morphology; Text of AM 519a 4°.
    Pages: 352  Size: 210x270mm  Illustrations: tables 
    PublishedMuseum Tusculanum Press (DK) - January   2010
    Format: Mixed media
    Subjects: Literary studies: classical, early & medieval
    List Price: 114.99 Pounds Sterling (Excluding VAT)
    List Price inc VAT: 137.99 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 8 of: 513
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    Title: Altitude distribution of vascular plants in mountains of East and Northeast Greenland
    By (author): Fritz Hans Schwarzenbach
    ISBN10-13: 8763512505 : 9788763512503
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    Pages: 192  Size: 265x190mm 
    PublishedMuseum Tusculanum Press (DK) - January   2000
    Format: Paperback
    Subjects: Botany & plant sciences : Greenland
    List Price: 35.99 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 9 of: 513
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    Title: Ammassalik, East Greenland -- End or Persistance of an Isolate?
    Sub-title: Anthropological & Demographical Study on Change
    By (author): Joëlle Robert-Lamblin
    ISBN10-13: 8763511746 : 9788763511742
    This work retraces the various phases of the evolution of a small East Greenlandic society throughout the twentieth century and sums up its present-day transformations as a result of its contact with the western world. Discovered barely a century ago, the Ammassalik Eskimo ethnic group was in a way a "perfect" model of an isolate -- whether from a biological or a cultural point of view. It opened to the outside world, slowly before the Second World War, then consistently faster after the 1940's. This society of nomadic sea mammal hunters under-went a real demographic explosion, became sedentary, diversified its activities and lifestyles and is beginning to show some social stratification. Demographic analysis, on a genealogical basis, has been at the heart of this re-search on change; it allows us to appreciate transformations in the biological heritage, as well as in family organisation and social and economic structures. This approach draws attention to the existing interactions between the various phenomena which make up the life of a small society and determine its evolution. In conclusion, the contemporary history of some 2300 Ammassalimmiut of Ammassalik district is placed in the wider context of Greenland's accession to Home Rule (in 1979) and of the unifying movement initiated between three of the territories where the Inuit live today: Alaska, Canada and Greenland.
    Table of Contents:
    Foreword; Introduction; Part I - The Population: Anthrobiological & Demographic Characteristics; Part II - Social Life & Economic Development; Part III - Evaluation of an Accelerated Evolution; Conclusion; Index.
    Pages: 168  Size: 190x265mm  Illustrations: b/w photos, maps & tables 
    PublishedMuseum Tusculanum Press (DK) - January   1986
    Format: Paperback
    Subjects: Anthropology : Greenland
    List Price: 34.99 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 10 of: 513

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