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Renaissance: The Elizabethan World - Related Sites also from Jeff Lee. Travels in England during the reign of Queen Elizabethby Paul Hentzner 15581623. Facsimile Pages of Hall's http://renaissance.dm.net/sites.html
Extractions: Research People Costume Literature ... Fonts Sixteenth Century Renaissance English Literature: Background Information , an astonishingly wide-ranging scholarly site at Luminarium Elizabeth I at Luminarium . Poems, speeches and other Works , image gallery, biography, essays. William Camden's Annales Rerum Anglicarum et Hibernicarum Regnante Elizabetha , in Latin and English, at Dana F. Sutton's The Philological Museum Law and Disorder in 16th Century England , from The Sovereign Rose Shake Loose the Border , the Anglo-Scottish border in the sixteenth century, also from Legends The Great Chain of Being , an essay on precedence and rank (and how to play them theatrically), from St. George's. Tudor England , an introductory survey by Lara E. Eakins, with sections on the monarchs, Tudor architecture, films, and a bibliography. A General Study of the Plague in England, 1539-1640. The English Calendar by Ian MacInnes does calculations for days of the week, ecclesiastical dates, regnal dates, and old style-new style conversions. Watch the Regnal Year calculations; they assume the year begins January 1.
Index Hentzner, Paul (15581623) Travels in England During the Reign of QueenElizabeth Herodotus The History of Herodotus (440 BC ) Herrick http://www.changanyouth.xahu.edu.cn/pages/novel/H/
Wasserförderung FG Wasserbau Wasserwirtschaft zur Geschichte der Ingenieurbaukunst Prof. A. Hoffmann Entwicklungen im Pumpwerksbau Während der Bau von Kolbenpumpwerken in der ersten Hälfte des 16. Heinrich Schickhardt (15581635), Baumeister. 1600. Paul Hentzner (1558-1623), Rechtsgelehrter http://www.wasserarchiv.de/Wasserfoerderung.htm
Extractions: und Wasserwirtschaft Prof. A. Hoffmann Pumpwerksbau Wasserkraftbetrieben Schöpfwerke Entwicklungen im Pumpwerksbau Während der Bau von Kolbenpumpwerken in der ersten Hälfte des 16. Jahrhunderts zunächst noch zunahm, ließ er Mitte des Jahrhunderts spürbar nach und erreichte erst gegen Ende des Jahrhunderts wieder die ursprüngliche Steigerungsrate. Der zeitweilige Konjunkturrückgang im Pumpwerkbau läßt vermuten, daß ursprünglich zu hohe Erwartungen an die neue Technik geknüpft worden sind. Es gab eine Reihe spektakulärer Fehlschläge wie der 1528 bei Inbetriebnahme eines neuen Pumpwerkes im spanischen Toledo erfolgte große Leitungsbruch. Ähnliche Schwierigkeiten gab es damals auch im hessischen Raum, so beispielsweise in Frankenberg/Eder und später ebenso in Marburg/Lahn. Ein großes Problem stellte die Umwandlung der Rotationsbewegung des Wasserrades in die Translationsbewegung der angeschlossenen Kolbenpumpen dar. Als Mittel der Kraftübertragung diente anfänglich eine einfache hölzerne Nockenwelle. Mit Hilfe auf dem Wellbaum sitzender Nocken oder Daumen ließ sich die Drehbewegung der Welle in ein lineares Auf unf Ab oder Hin und Her umsetzen. Das Prinzip war bereits im Altertum bekannt, fand aber keine Anwendung im damaligen Wirtschaftsleben. Erst im Mittelalter entwickelte sich die Nockenwelle zu einem wichtigen technischen Hilfsmittel. Im Laufe der weiteren technischen Entwicklung wurde sie von der eisernen Kurbelwelle und Pleuelstange abgelöst, wobei auch entsprechende Zwischenformen wie das sogenannte Krummwerk auftraten. Das Krummwerk war eine zeitweilig im Eder- und Diemelgebiet gebräuchliche hölzerne Kurbelwelle, die zum Antrieb dreier Kolbenpumpen diente. Sie verschwand wieder während des letzten Drittels des 16. Jahrhunderts, als die dort ansässigen Eisenhütten nach anfänglichen Schwierigkeiten in der Lage waren, geeignete Kurbelwellen aus Eisen zu gießen. Eine technologische Herausforderung besonderer Art war die Kraftübertragung über größere Entfernungen, der spätestens seit Mitte des 16. Jahrhunderts durch Einführung entsprechender Techniken begegnet wurde. Die in diesem Zusammenhang entwickelte Stangenkunst kam aus dem mitteleuropäischen Bergbau. Sie wurde aber verschiedentlich auch in der Wasserversorgung verwendet (z. B. auf Burg Stolpen bei Dresden).
Links To Complete Your Webquest Summary Details the prices of boat fares in original language. Travels inEngland during the reign of Queen Elizabeth by Paul Hentzner 15581623. http://www.la-renfest.com/renfestwebquest/links.htm
Extractions: Links to complete your WebQuest Daily Life and Culture During the Renaissance The Medieval and Renaissance Games Homepage Summary: Welcome to a page specifically dedicated to Really Old Games. This page is intended to cover anything and everything pertaining to games in the Medieval and Renaissance periods. All are welcome to contribute; I am particularly looking for relevant sites to point to. Life in Elizabethan England: A Compendium of Common Knowledge 1558-1603 Summary: More than 70 pages of insight into everyday life in Tudor England - food, occupations, games, pastimes, religion, fashion, manners, attitudes, and education in the time of Queen Elizabeth I and Shakespeare. Elizabethan Sumptuary Statutes Summary: Maggie Secara on sumptuary laws, with annotated transcriptions of the primary texts. Sumptuary laws were enacted in many centuries and countries. In Elizabethan England, these laws attempted to restrict the sumptuousness of dress in order to curb extravagance, protect fortunes, and make clear the necessary and appropriate distinctions between levels of society. Elizabethan England Summary: Gives a brief overview of Elizabethan history, daily life and literature.
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General Resources: Virtual Libraries account of her education; Paul Hentzner (15581623), Travels in Englandduring the reign of Queen Elizabeth; Tobias George Smollett (1721 http://www.york.ac.uk/depts/hist/library/internet/general/virtual.shtml
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Extractions: Special Collections Exhibitions Portrait of a Gentleman Scholar Exhibition opening Biography ... Sources of quotes Family Charles Brasch went up to Oxford in 1927 and de Beer became his unofficial tutor. He wished to understand fully all that interested him, and a great many things interested him, quite outside those belonging to his chosen field. I was surprised once at his knowledge of the details of cutting and sewing a suit of clothes; he seemed thoroughly conversant with any matter that had to do with the arts and history and literature. Brasch, Charles.
Index Translate this page Porter, 1862-1910 Gutenberg Henry, Patrick, 1736-1799 Gutenberg Henty, GA (GeorgeAlfred), 1832-1902 Gutenberg Hentzner, Paul, 1558-1623 Gutenberg Herodotus http://www.elbooks.sk/angautH.html