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Gracedieu Priory Investigation (Re-Visit)
This investigation is a revisit to do the investigation with just the two of us, we have only done this place as a group of six.
We got some good catball activity which was great but no emf.
Please like, share and subscribe
History of Grace Dieu
Although the area around Grace Dieu has historical connections dating back to the Romans and beyond, the Priory came into being around 1235-1241 as a house for Augustinian canonesses, and was dedicated to God, the Holy Trinity and St Mary and was founded by Rohese (Rose) de Verdon.
Rose was a member of a landowning family with estates around Belton. Her father Nicholas de Verdon had been given the land around Snape by William Wastneis, lord of the manor of Osgathorpe, to add to his park at Belton. Rose endowed the priory with “all my manor of B...
published: 21 Jun 2023
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The Scandalous True History Behind "Mary & George"
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The new show "Mary & George" covers the lives of Mary Villiers and her son George Villiers as George seduces King James VI & I and becomes the royal favorite. A true story, but the real one is starkly different from what we see in the show. Come learn with me about a notoriously gay King and his scandalous boyfriends.
Donate to the PCRF: https://www.pcrf.net/
Buy my graphic novel, Liberated: The Radical Art and Life of Claude Cahun: https://www.kazrowe.com/comics/cahun
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Find me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/KazRowe
I'm on ...
published: 30 May 2024
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APUSH - First Semester Review
Quick rundown of all the content from first semester APUSH.
published: 09 Dec 2022
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Shakespeare at the Globe, 1599-1609 by Bernard Beckerman Part 1/2 | Full Audio Book
Shakespeare at the Globe, 1599-1609 by Bernard Beckerman (1921 - 1985)
Genre(s): Performing Arts
Read by: James R. Hedrick in English
Cover design by TriciaG.
Parts:
Part 2 https://youtu.be/dYR4KjOzQ5g
Chapters:
00:00:00 - 00 - Introduction
00:22:21 - 01 - Chapter One - The Repertory Part 1
00:53:18 - 02 - Chapter One - The Repertory Part 2
01:26:33 - 03 - Chapter Two - The Dramaturgy
01:35:15 - 04 - I. Premises for a Study of Shakespearean Dramatic Form
01:58:12 - 05 - II. Form and Function in the Finales of the Globe Plays
02:11:03 - 06 - III. The Nature and Form of the 'Climax' in the Globe Plays
02:26:07 - 07 - IV. Structural Patterns in the Dramatic Narrative
02:50:34 - 08 - V. Scene Structure in Shakespeare
03:00:10 - 09 - VI. Dramatic Unity in the Globe Plays
...
published: 14 Dec 2022
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Mathieu da Costa: The Truth About The First Black Canadian Settler
In this video, we delve into the life of Mathieu Da Costa, a mysterious figure who is widely believed to be Canada's first black settler. However, despite his status as a founding father and national hero, there is a surprising lack of evidence surrounding his life. We begin by examining the historical context of Da Costa's life and the events that link him to Canada's founding. We then explore the evidence, or lack thereof, surrounding his life, which has led to the proliferation of unfounded claims and historical fiction. Our main source of information on Da Costa comes from a long and bitter legal case that spanned a decade, which had serious implications for Da Costa's French employer, Pierre Dugua de Mons. We also address the many embellishments and bold claims surrounding Da Costa's ...
published: 24 Mar 2023
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Jack Dean (2009) History of Sailing Vessels
On March 9, 2009, local historian Jack Dean presented the history of Sailing Vessel at Turner School at Chautauqua Institution. Jack had crewed on the Sea Lion on Chautauqua Lake and Brig Niagara on Lake Erie.
published: 29 Mar 2016
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England's Greatest Kings - The Monarchs that made England (1066 - 2023)
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published: 06 May 2023
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Talking About - Shakespeare and his Secret Love
William Shakespeare's Sonnets were love poems - but the first 126 were about a Fair Youth and the first 17 clearly encouraging a young man to marry and father children. But who was the fair youth and do they imply that Shakespeare had a gay relationship.
I have done some research on this and looked at some sonnets from a fresh perspective. Shakespeare lived in a world where young boys and men plated women's roles in the theatre. The theatre is renowned for being a place of refuge and support for gay men. But there are more clues to Shakespeare's gender nonconforming past, and perhaps some explanation for the missing years. Shakespeare also played with gender within his plays - Join me for some alternative explanations of his mysterious life.
published: 21 Sep 2020
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The History of English Literature, Part 2: Elizabethan and Jacobean Literature, Years 1550 to 1700
Whether you like reading fiction or fact, we can learn a lot from literature by being introduced to some of the greatest periods of history read through literature in English classes. I hope this video series helps you learn more about the literary periods, historical eras, and the people and events that shaped them, whether for academic development or just for fun.
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published: 26 Sep 2023
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published: 02 Apr 2020
49:01
Gracedieu Priory Investigation (Re-Visit)
This investigation is a revisit to do the investigation with just the two of us, we have only done this place as a group of six.
We got some good catball activi...
This investigation is a revisit to do the investigation with just the two of us, we have only done this place as a group of six.
We got some good catball activity which was great but no emf.
Please like, share and subscribe
History of Grace Dieu
Although the area around Grace Dieu has historical connections dating back to the Romans and beyond, the Priory came into being around 1235-1241 as a house for Augustinian canonesses, and was dedicated to God, the Holy Trinity and St Mary and was founded by Rohese (Rose) de Verdon.
Rose was a member of a landowning family with estates around Belton. Her father Nicholas de Verdon had been given the land around Snape by William Wastneis, lord of the manor of Osgathorpe, to add to his park at Belton. Rose endowed the priory with “all my manor of Belton… the park, warren and mills’ and with the Manor of Kirby in Kesteven, Lincolnshire.
The charter of the foundress, confirmed by Bishop Grosseteste of Lincoln in 1241, describes the priory as “the church of the Holy Trinity of the Grace of God at Belton dedicated to God and St Mary”. This provided the priory with the epithet Gratia Dei or Grace Dieu by which it is still known. Rose was buried in the priory chapel, and later records state that an annual sum of 12d was set aside to maintain a light shining on the tomb. The tomb and effigy were later removed, possibly at the Dissolution, to the parish church of Belton, where it can still be see today.
The first prioress was Agnes de Gresley, who was replaced in 1243 by Mary de Stretton. There was some concern about the spiritual state and the material welfare of the house in its early days.
John Comyn, Earl of Buchan and the Lord of Whitwick added more land to the priory estates in 1306. This comprised 100 acres of waste (newly cleared land from the forest) at Whitwick and Shepshed, probably equivalent to the current park at Grace Dieu.
In 1536-37 because of the lower valuation the priory was a candidate for suppression as a lesser monastery but it was reprieved, however the reprieve was short lived and in 1538 the priory was dissolved.
William Wordsworth stayed with his patron (Beamont) at nearby Coleorton Hall where he wrote:
“Beneath yon eastern ridge, the craggy bound,
Rugged and high, of Charnwood’s forest ground,
Stand yet, but, Stranger, hidden from thy view
The ivied ruins of forlorn Grace Dieu,
Erst a religious House, which day and night
With hymns resounded and the chanted rite.”
JOHN BEAUMONT, grandson of Thomas Beaumont of Coleorton, was "appointed by the Kings Writ Jan 30 1534-5 to take the ecclesiastical survey of the County of Leicestershire" together with Docters Leigh and Layton. They valued Gracedieu at around £125 in 1539 and the Priory was granted to Sir Henry Foster, Earl of Huntingdon and was then passed to John Beaumont. Beaumont's second wife was Elizabeth, daughter of Sir William Hastings, the younger brother of The Earl of Huntingdon. They had 2 sons, Francis and Henry.
Soon after the accession of Queen Mary in 1550, John Beaumont, Surveyor of Leicestershire became Master of the Rolls. In 1552 he abused his position to the value of£20,871 18s 8d and was deprived of his office and forfeited his lands which reverted to The Earl of Huntingdon. He died soon after.
Five years after his death Elizabeth claimed and obtained possession of Gracedieu
Elizabeth died June 6 1588 and was succeeded by her eldest son Sir Francis Beaumont, who was educated in the study of law and became Justice of Common Pleas. He died at Gracedieu on April 22 1598.
Younger son Henry Beaumont esq. of The Inner Temple was an apprentice at law and died unmarried August 9 1585 aged 42.
Sir Francis had 4 children.
1. Sir Henry Beaumont, Knight died July 13 1605
2. John Beaumont was created a baronet June 29 1626 and died at Gracedieu 1628 aged 44. He is buried at Belton
3. Elizabeth born 1589
4. Francis Beaumont of the Inner Temple was a celebrated dramatist and playwright who wrote 35 plays and many poems with Fletcher. He died March 9 1615 aged 30 and is buried in Westminster Abbey.
John Beaumont , Francis' second son had 7 children.
1. Sir John Beaumont was born 1607 and was a colonel in the king's army and was slain at The Siege of Gloucester in 1644.
2-6. 5 children were unmarried
7. Sir Thomas Beaumont born 1620 was living at Gracedieu in 1686 and died July 7 1686 and is buried at Belton. He had 8 daughters and so the title became extinct.
The estate was sold to Ambrose Phillips, knight of Garendon, Kings Sergeant, who pulled down the priory church. Ambrose died 1706 and the site went to his son William, followed by Samuel, his grandson and then to Thomas March Phillips, esq.
https://wn.com/Gracedieu_Priory_Investigation_(Re_Visit)
This investigation is a revisit to do the investigation with just the two of us, we have only done this place as a group of six.
We got some good catball activity which was great but no emf.
Please like, share and subscribe
History of Grace Dieu
Although the area around Grace Dieu has historical connections dating back to the Romans and beyond, the Priory came into being around 1235-1241 as a house for Augustinian canonesses, and was dedicated to God, the Holy Trinity and St Mary and was founded by Rohese (Rose) de Verdon.
Rose was a member of a landowning family with estates around Belton. Her father Nicholas de Verdon had been given the land around Snape by William Wastneis, lord of the manor of Osgathorpe, to add to his park at Belton. Rose endowed the priory with “all my manor of Belton… the park, warren and mills’ and with the Manor of Kirby in Kesteven, Lincolnshire.
The charter of the foundress, confirmed by Bishop Grosseteste of Lincoln in 1241, describes the priory as “the church of the Holy Trinity of the Grace of God at Belton dedicated to God and St Mary”. This provided the priory with the epithet Gratia Dei or Grace Dieu by which it is still known. Rose was buried in the priory chapel, and later records state that an annual sum of 12d was set aside to maintain a light shining on the tomb. The tomb and effigy were later removed, possibly at the Dissolution, to the parish church of Belton, where it can still be see today.
The first prioress was Agnes de Gresley, who was replaced in 1243 by Mary de Stretton. There was some concern about the spiritual state and the material welfare of the house in its early days.
John Comyn, Earl of Buchan and the Lord of Whitwick added more land to the priory estates in 1306. This comprised 100 acres of waste (newly cleared land from the forest) at Whitwick and Shepshed, probably equivalent to the current park at Grace Dieu.
In 1536-37 because of the lower valuation the priory was a candidate for suppression as a lesser monastery but it was reprieved, however the reprieve was short lived and in 1538 the priory was dissolved.
William Wordsworth stayed with his patron (Beamont) at nearby Coleorton Hall where he wrote:
“Beneath yon eastern ridge, the craggy bound,
Rugged and high, of Charnwood’s forest ground,
Stand yet, but, Stranger, hidden from thy view
The ivied ruins of forlorn Grace Dieu,
Erst a religious House, which day and night
With hymns resounded and the chanted rite.”
JOHN BEAUMONT, grandson of Thomas Beaumont of Coleorton, was "appointed by the Kings Writ Jan 30 1534-5 to take the ecclesiastical survey of the County of Leicestershire" together with Docters Leigh and Layton. They valued Gracedieu at around £125 in 1539 and the Priory was granted to Sir Henry Foster, Earl of Huntingdon and was then passed to John Beaumont. Beaumont's second wife was Elizabeth, daughter of Sir William Hastings, the younger brother of The Earl of Huntingdon. They had 2 sons, Francis and Henry.
Soon after the accession of Queen Mary in 1550, John Beaumont, Surveyor of Leicestershire became Master of the Rolls. In 1552 he abused his position to the value of£20,871 18s 8d and was deprived of his office and forfeited his lands which reverted to The Earl of Huntingdon. He died soon after.
Five years after his death Elizabeth claimed and obtained possession of Gracedieu
Elizabeth died June 6 1588 and was succeeded by her eldest son Sir Francis Beaumont, who was educated in the study of law and became Justice of Common Pleas. He died at Gracedieu on April 22 1598.
Younger son Henry Beaumont esq. of The Inner Temple was an apprentice at law and died unmarried August 9 1585 aged 42.
Sir Francis had 4 children.
1. Sir Henry Beaumont, Knight died July 13 1605
2. John Beaumont was created a baronet June 29 1626 and died at Gracedieu 1628 aged 44. He is buried at Belton
3. Elizabeth born 1589
4. Francis Beaumont of the Inner Temple was a celebrated dramatist and playwright who wrote 35 plays and many poems with Fletcher. He died March 9 1615 aged 30 and is buried in Westminster Abbey.
John Beaumont , Francis' second son had 7 children.
1. Sir John Beaumont was born 1607 and was a colonel in the king's army and was slain at The Siege of Gloucester in 1644.
2-6. 5 children were unmarried
7. Sir Thomas Beaumont born 1620 was living at Gracedieu in 1686 and died July 7 1686 and is buried at Belton. He had 8 daughters and so the title became extinct.
The estate was sold to Ambrose Phillips, knight of Garendon, Kings Sergeant, who pulled down the priory church. Ambrose died 1706 and the site went to his son William, followed by Samuel, his grandson and then to Thomas March Phillips, esq.
- published: 21 Jun 2023
- views: 18
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The Scandalous True History Behind "Mary & George"
Stop data brokers from exposing your personal information. Go to my sponsor https://aura.com/kazrowe to get a 14-day free trial and see how much of yours is bei...
Stop data brokers from exposing your personal information. Go to my sponsor https://aura.com/kazrowe to get a 14-day free trial and see how much of yours is being sold.
The new show "Mary & George" covers the lives of Mary Villiers and her son George Villiers as George seduces King James VI & I and becomes the royal favorite. A true story, but the real one is starkly different from what we see in the show. Come learn with me about a notoriously gay King and his scandalous boyfriends.
Donate to the PCRF: https://www.pcrf.net/
Buy my graphic novel, Liberated: The Radical Art and Life of Claude Cahun: https://www.kazrowe.com/comics/cahun
https://shop.getty.edu/products/liberated-the-radical-art-and-life-of-claude-cahun-978-1947440074
Find me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/KazRowe
I'm on TikTok @ kazrowe
Find me on IG: https://www.instagram.com/kaz.rowe
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Read my webcomic: https://www.cunningfire.com/
Catch it on Tapas: https://tapas.io/series/cunning-fire
Line Webtoons: https://www.webtoons.com/en/challenge/cunning-fire/list?title_no=59016
Filmed using:
Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4k– https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/blackmagicpocketcinemacamera
Blackmagic Video Assist 5” HDR – https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/blackmagicvideoassist
Olympus M. Zuiko ED 12-40mm f/2.8 Pro– https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1003635-REG/olympus_v314060bu000_m_zuiko_digital_ed.html
Samsung Portable SSD T5 - 2Tb– https://www.samsung.com/us/computing/memory-storage/portable-solid-state-drives/portable-ssd-t5-2tb-mu-pa2t0b-am/
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Sources
George Villiers, First Duke of Buckingham. The Stanhope Essay for 1882 by W. Hudson Shaw
The life and times of George Villiers, duke of Buckingham, Volume 1 (of 3), by Katherine Thomson https://www.gutenberg.org/files/54286/54286-h/54286-h.htm
The Works of His Grace, George Villiers, Late Duke of Buckingham… By George Villiers Duke of Buckingham https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Works_of_His_Grace_George_Villiers_L/3C4JAAAAQAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0
King James and Letters of Homoerotic Desire by David M. Bergeron
The cradle king : the life of James VI & I, the first monarch of a United Great Britain by Alan Stewart https://archive.org/details/cradlekinglifeof0000stew
King James by J. Pauline Croft https://archive.org/details/kingjames00crof
Political writings by James I, King of England, 1566-1625 edited by Johann P. Sommerville https://archive.org/details/politicalwriting0000jame
The political works of James I, Harvard University Press https://archive.org/details/politicalworksj00igoog/page/n11/mode/1up
https://wn.com/The_Scandalous_True_History_Behind_Mary_George
Stop data brokers from exposing your personal information. Go to my sponsor https://aura.com/kazrowe to get a 14-day free trial and see how much of yours is being sold.
The new show "Mary & George" covers the lives of Mary Villiers and her son George Villiers as George seduces King James VI & I and becomes the royal favorite. A true story, but the real one is starkly different from what we see in the show. Come learn with me about a notoriously gay King and his scandalous boyfriends.
Donate to the PCRF: https://www.pcrf.net/
Buy my graphic novel, Liberated: The Radical Art and Life of Claude Cahun: https://www.kazrowe.com/comics/cahun
https://shop.getty.edu/products/liberated-the-radical-art-and-life-of-claude-cahun-978-1947440074
Find me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/KazRowe
I'm on TikTok @ kazrowe
Find me on IG: https://www.instagram.com/kaz.rowe
Buy my comics: https://gumroad.com/kazrowe
Send me a ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/A347K4X
Read my webcomic: https://www.cunningfire.com/
Catch it on Tapas: https://tapas.io/series/cunning-fire
Line Webtoons: https://www.webtoons.com/en/challenge/cunning-fire/list?title_no=59016
Filmed using:
Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4k– https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/blackmagicpocketcinemacamera
Blackmagic Video Assist 5” HDR – https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/blackmagicvideoassist
Olympus M. Zuiko ED 12-40mm f/2.8 Pro– https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1003635-REG/olympus_v314060bu000_m_zuiko_digital_ed.html
Samsung Portable SSD T5 - 2Tb– https://www.samsung.com/us/computing/memory-storage/portable-solid-state-drives/portable-ssd-t5-2tb-mu-pa2t0b-am/
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Sources
George Villiers, First Duke of Buckingham. The Stanhope Essay for 1882 by W. Hudson Shaw
The life and times of George Villiers, duke of Buckingham, Volume 1 (of 3), by Katherine Thomson https://www.gutenberg.org/files/54286/54286-h/54286-h.htm
The Works of His Grace, George Villiers, Late Duke of Buckingham… By George Villiers Duke of Buckingham https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Works_of_His_Grace_George_Villiers_L/3C4JAAAAQAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0
King James and Letters of Homoerotic Desire by David M. Bergeron
The cradle king : the life of James VI & I, the first monarch of a United Great Britain by Alan Stewart https://archive.org/details/cradlekinglifeof0000stew
King James by J. Pauline Croft https://archive.org/details/kingjames00crof
Political writings by James I, King of England, 1566-1625 edited by Johann P. Sommerville https://archive.org/details/politicalwriting0000jame
The political works of James I, Harvard University Press https://archive.org/details/politicalworksj00igoog/page/n11/mode/1up
- published: 30 May 2024
- views: 181878
44:26
APUSH - First Semester Review
Quick rundown of all the content from first semester APUSH.
Quick rundown of all the content from first semester APUSH.
https://wn.com/Apush_First_Semester_Review
Quick rundown of all the content from first semester APUSH.
- published: 09 Dec 2022
- views: 769
7:25:41
Shakespeare at the Globe, 1599-1609 by Bernard Beckerman Part 1/2 | Full Audio Book
Shakespeare at the Globe, 1599-1609 by Bernard Beckerman (1921 - 1985)
Genre(s): Performing Arts
Read by: James R. Hedrick in English
Cover design by Trici...
Shakespeare at the Globe, 1599-1609 by Bernard Beckerman (1921 - 1985)
Genre(s): Performing Arts
Read by: James R. Hedrick in English
Cover design by TriciaG.
Parts:
Part 2 https://youtu.be/dYR4KjOzQ5g
Chapters:
00:00:00 - 00 - Introduction
00:22:21 - 01 - Chapter One - The Repertory Part 1
00:53:18 - 02 - Chapter One - The Repertory Part 2
01:26:33 - 03 - Chapter Two - The Dramaturgy
01:35:15 - 04 - I. Premises for a Study of Shakespearean Dramatic Form
01:58:12 - 05 - II. Form and Function in the Finales of the Globe Plays
02:11:03 - 06 - III. The Nature and Form of the 'Climax' in the Globe Plays
02:26:07 - 07 - IV. Structural Patterns in the Dramatic Narrative
02:50:34 - 08 - V. Scene Structure in Shakespeare
03:00:10 - 09 - VI. Dramatic Unity in the Globe Plays
03:12:14 - 10 - Chapter Three - The Stage
03:15:27 - 11 - I. Localization in Shakespeare's Globe Plays
03:29:22 - 12 - II. The Parts of the Stage SubPart 1
03:51:53 - 13 - II. The Parts of the Stage SubPart 2
04:26:32 - 14 - II. The Parts of the Stage SubPart 3
05:00:33 - 15 - III. The Design of the Stage
05:19:25 - 16 - Chapter Four - The Acting
05:31:40 - 17 - I. The Relation of Tudor Rhetoric to Elizabethan Acting
05:52:24 - 18 - II. The Influence of Theatrical Traditions upon Elizabethan Acting
06:09:34 - 19 - III. The Effect of Playing Conditions upon Elizabethan Acting
06:34:48 - 20 - IV. Acting and the Elizabethan View of Human Behavior
06:59:35 - 21 - V. The Effect of the Globe Plays upon Acting
One of the most important pieces of Shakespearian scholarship to appear in several years, this brilliant work offers new perspectives on the controversial subject of Shakespearean production at the Globe. The author examines the Globe's repertory system, dramaturgy, stage, acting, and staging. Dr. Beckerman is Chairman of the Department of Drama and Speech at Hofstra College, where he directs the annual Shakespearean Festival on a detailed replica of the Globe Theatre stage. His acute observation and sound logic, as well as his practical experience as a producer, make this volume a useful and comprehensive account of the productions at the globe. - Summary by H. Lawrence Hoffman
More information: https://librivox.org/shakespeare-at-the-globe-1599-1609-by-bernard-beckerman/
LibriVox - free public domain audiobooks (https://librivox.org/)
https://wn.com/Shakespeare_At_The_Globe,_1599_1609_By_Bernard_Beckerman_Part_1_2_|_Full_Audio_Book
Shakespeare at the Globe, 1599-1609 by Bernard Beckerman (1921 - 1985)
Genre(s): Performing Arts
Read by: James R. Hedrick in English
Cover design by TriciaG.
Parts:
Part 2 https://youtu.be/dYR4KjOzQ5g
Chapters:
00:00:00 - 00 - Introduction
00:22:21 - 01 - Chapter One - The Repertory Part 1
00:53:18 - 02 - Chapter One - The Repertory Part 2
01:26:33 - 03 - Chapter Two - The Dramaturgy
01:35:15 - 04 - I. Premises for a Study of Shakespearean Dramatic Form
01:58:12 - 05 - II. Form and Function in the Finales of the Globe Plays
02:11:03 - 06 - III. The Nature and Form of the 'Climax' in the Globe Plays
02:26:07 - 07 - IV. Structural Patterns in the Dramatic Narrative
02:50:34 - 08 - V. Scene Structure in Shakespeare
03:00:10 - 09 - VI. Dramatic Unity in the Globe Plays
03:12:14 - 10 - Chapter Three - The Stage
03:15:27 - 11 - I. Localization in Shakespeare's Globe Plays
03:29:22 - 12 - II. The Parts of the Stage SubPart 1
03:51:53 - 13 - II. The Parts of the Stage SubPart 2
04:26:32 - 14 - II. The Parts of the Stage SubPart 3
05:00:33 - 15 - III. The Design of the Stage
05:19:25 - 16 - Chapter Four - The Acting
05:31:40 - 17 - I. The Relation of Tudor Rhetoric to Elizabethan Acting
05:52:24 - 18 - II. The Influence of Theatrical Traditions upon Elizabethan Acting
06:09:34 - 19 - III. The Effect of Playing Conditions upon Elizabethan Acting
06:34:48 - 20 - IV. Acting and the Elizabethan View of Human Behavior
06:59:35 - 21 - V. The Effect of the Globe Plays upon Acting
One of the most important pieces of Shakespearian scholarship to appear in several years, this brilliant work offers new perspectives on the controversial subject of Shakespearean production at the Globe. The author examines the Globe's repertory system, dramaturgy, stage, acting, and staging. Dr. Beckerman is Chairman of the Department of Drama and Speech at Hofstra College, where he directs the annual Shakespearean Festival on a detailed replica of the Globe Theatre stage. His acute observation and sound logic, as well as his practical experience as a producer, make this volume a useful and comprehensive account of the productions at the globe. - Summary by H. Lawrence Hoffman
More information: https://librivox.org/shakespeare-at-the-globe-1599-1609-by-bernard-beckerman/
LibriVox - free public domain audiobooks (https://librivox.org/)
- published: 14 Dec 2022
- views: 460
10:23
Mathieu da Costa: The Truth About The First Black Canadian Settler
In this video, we delve into the life of Mathieu Da Costa, a mysterious figure who is widely believed to be Canada's first black settler. However, despite his s...
In this video, we delve into the life of Mathieu Da Costa, a mysterious figure who is widely believed to be Canada's first black settler. However, despite his status as a founding father and national hero, there is a surprising lack of evidence surrounding his life. We begin by examining the historical context of Da Costa's life and the events that link him to Canada's founding. We then explore the evidence, or lack thereof, surrounding his life, which has led to the proliferation of unfounded claims and historical fiction. Our main source of information on Da Costa comes from a long and bitter legal case that spanned a decade, which had serious implications for Da Costa's French employer, Pierre Dugua de Mons. We also address the many embellishments and bold claims surrounding Da Costa's life and his supposed involvement in the establishment of the first permanent French-Canadian settlement. Ultimately, this video sheds light on the mysterious and enigmatic figure that is Mathieu Da Costa and invites viewers to question the legitimacy of historical narratives.
#blackhistory #mathieudacosta #quebec #canada #canadianhistory #northamerica #nativeamerican #historicalfacts #americanhistory #algonquin #nativeamericanhistory #frenchhistory #acadia
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Decline by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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https://wn.com/Mathieu_Da_Costa_The_Truth_About_The_First_Black_Canadian_Settler
In this video, we delve into the life of Mathieu Da Costa, a mysterious figure who is widely believed to be Canada's first black settler. However, despite his status as a founding father and national hero, there is a surprising lack of evidence surrounding his life. We begin by examining the historical context of Da Costa's life and the events that link him to Canada's founding. We then explore the evidence, or lack thereof, surrounding his life, which has led to the proliferation of unfounded claims and historical fiction. Our main source of information on Da Costa comes from a long and bitter legal case that spanned a decade, which had serious implications for Da Costa's French employer, Pierre Dugua de Mons. We also address the many embellishments and bold claims surrounding Da Costa's life and his supposed involvement in the establishment of the first permanent French-Canadian settlement. Ultimately, this video sheds light on the mysterious and enigmatic figure that is Mathieu Da Costa and invites viewers to question the legitimacy of historical narratives.
#blackhistory #mathieudacosta #quebec #canada #canadianhistory #northamerica #nativeamerican #historicalfacts #americanhistory #algonquin #nativeamericanhistory #frenchhistory #acadia
Music:
Decline by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1300016
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
- published: 24 Mar 2023
- views: 1144
55:29
Jack Dean (2009) History of Sailing Vessels
On March 9, 2009, local historian Jack Dean presented the history of Sailing Vessel at Turner School at Chautauqua Institution. Jack had crewed on the Sea Lion ...
On March 9, 2009, local historian Jack Dean presented the history of Sailing Vessel at Turner School at Chautauqua Institution. Jack had crewed on the Sea Lion on Chautauqua Lake and Brig Niagara on Lake Erie.
https://wn.com/Jack_Dean_(2009)_History_Of_Sailing_Vessels
On March 9, 2009, local historian Jack Dean presented the history of Sailing Vessel at Turner School at Chautauqua Institution. Jack had crewed on the Sea Lion on Chautauqua Lake and Brig Niagara on Lake Erie.
- published: 29 Mar 2016
- views: 4065
10:16:14
England's Greatest Kings - The Monarchs that made England (1066 - 2023)
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1:26:54 Henry II
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5:41:07 Henry V
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7:58:17 George V
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- published: 06 May 2023
- views: 224850
25:09
Talking About - Shakespeare and his Secret Love
William Shakespeare's Sonnets were love poems - but the first 126 were about a Fair Youth and the first 17 clearly encouraging a young man to marry and father c...
William Shakespeare's Sonnets were love poems - but the first 126 were about a Fair Youth and the first 17 clearly encouraging a young man to marry and father children. But who was the fair youth and do they imply that Shakespeare had a gay relationship.
I have done some research on this and looked at some sonnets from a fresh perspective. Shakespeare lived in a world where young boys and men plated women's roles in the theatre. The theatre is renowned for being a place of refuge and support for gay men. But there are more clues to Shakespeare's gender nonconforming past, and perhaps some explanation for the missing years. Shakespeare also played with gender within his plays - Join me for some alternative explanations of his mysterious life.
https://wn.com/Talking_About_Shakespeare_And_His_Secret_Love
William Shakespeare's Sonnets were love poems - but the first 126 were about a Fair Youth and the first 17 clearly encouraging a young man to marry and father children. But who was the fair youth and do they imply that Shakespeare had a gay relationship.
I have done some research on this and looked at some sonnets from a fresh perspective. Shakespeare lived in a world where young boys and men plated women's roles in the theatre. The theatre is renowned for being a place of refuge and support for gay men. But there are more clues to Shakespeare's gender nonconforming past, and perhaps some explanation for the missing years. Shakespeare also played with gender within his plays - Join me for some alternative explanations of his mysterious life.
- published: 21 Sep 2020
- views: 16
11:35
The History of English Literature, Part 2: Elizabethan and Jacobean Literature, Years 1550 to 1700
Whether you like reading fiction or fact, we can learn a lot from literature by being introduced to some of the greatest periods of history read through literat...
Whether you like reading fiction or fact, we can learn a lot from literature by being introduced to some of the greatest periods of history read through literature in English classes. I hope this video series helps you learn more about the literary periods, historical eras, and the people and events that shaped them, whether for academic development or just for fun.
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Whether you like reading fiction or fact, we can learn a lot from literature by being introduced to some of the greatest periods of history read through literature in English classes. I hope this video series helps you learn more about the literary periods, historical eras, and the people and events that shaped them, whether for academic development or just for fun.
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Watch Next: The History of English Literature, Part One: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orM08aFzV6g
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- published: 26 Sep 2023
- views: 80