A Reservoir of Ideas


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9 Tabula Gratulatoria11 Paul Williamson, ScholarPETA MOTTURE15 Paul Williamson, CuratorMARJORIE TRUSTED19 Contributors' Biographies2 3 'Rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation': The Iconography of St PaulDAGMAR TAÜBE35 The Grado Ivories: A Forensic ExaminationANTHONY CUTLER45 Late Antique or Carolingian? The Ivory of the Prediction of the Denialof St Peter at the Bargello MuseumDANIELLE GABORIT-CHOPIN55 The 'Foundation Reliquary' of Hildesheim and OrnamentalArt at the Court of CharlemagneLAWRENCE NEES67 Relics, Qgotations, Spolia: Revisiting Art in in Egbert's TrierHILTRUD WESTERMANN-ANGERHAUSEN81 The Cluny CloisterNEIL STRATFORD95 Gregory X and St Anne: The Arezzo ScapularJULIAN GARDNER103 The 'Bust of Sigilgaita' at Ravello: From Secular Portrait to Marian Image?VALENTINO PACE115 Seal Matrices of Ivory and Bone: A Bad Idea?JOHN CHERRY123 Synergy Across Media: Gothic Sculptors in Wood and IvorySARAH M. GUÉRIN137 Saint for All Seasons: A Gothic Ivory Statuette of Francis of AssisiCHARLES T. LITTLE151 The Return of Gawain: Thoughts on Composite Caskets inthe Light of Some Recent AcquisitionsÉLISABETH ANTOINE-KÖNIG163 The Embroiderers of Charles VI and Isabeau of Bavariathrough Records Held in the French National ArchivesÉLISABETH TABURET-DELAHAYE175 'A Second Martyrdom': An Alabaster Panel from the Story of St John the BaptistELEANOR TOWNSEND187 Gothic Ivories and their Owners: An OverviewCATHERINE YVARD203 A Recently Acquired Christ Child at The Metropolitan Museum of Artand Sculptures for Medieval NunsPETER BARNET215 The Blythburgh Choirstall CarvingsRICHARD MARKS223 Less Can Mean More: Notes on the Ecce HomoCOLUM HOURIHANE235 The Tree of Jesse Gates from Scarisbrick HallKIM WOODS245 Francis Douce, FSA (1757-1834): Scholar and Collector of Gothic Ivory CarvingsGLYN DAVIES25 5 Restoring and Exhibiting War-Damaged SculptureJULIEN CHAPUIS270 Paul Williamson: Publications274 Bibliography290 Index292 Photographic Credits.




The Reservoir as an Asset


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New Church Review


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A Technique for Producing Ideas


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A practical step-by-step technique for sparking breakthrough creativity in any field. Since its publication in 1965, A Technique for Producing Ideas has helped thousands of advertising copywriters smash through internal barriers to unleash their creativity. Professionals from poets and painters to scientists and engineers have also used the techniques in this concise, powerful book to generate exciting ideas on demand, at any time, on any subject.




Hume on the Self and Personal Identity


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This book brings together a team of international scholars to attempt to understand David Hume’s conception of the self. The standard interpretation is that he holds a no-self view: we are just bundles of conscious experiences, thoughts and emotions. There is nothing deeper to us, no core, no essence, no soul. In the Appendix to A Treatise of Human Nature, though, Hume admits to being dissatisfied with such an account and Part One of this book explores why this might be so. Part Two turns to Books 2 and 3 of the Treatise, where Hume moves away from the ‘fiction’ of a simple self, to the complex idea we have of our flesh and blood selves, those with emotional lives, practical goals, and social relations with others. In Part Three connections are traced between Hume and Madhyamaka Buddhism, Husserl and the phenomenological tradition, and contemporary cognitive science.




The Origin of Ideas


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Subconscious Phenomena


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