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...Even the term itself is has a long lineage: he finds the superabundantes coming in for criticism by Nicolas Oresme, a 14th-century counsellor to Charles V of France, who thought they “exceed and overcome...
...University Press £30/$35, 464 pages The Longevity Imperative: Building a Better Society for Healthier, Longer Lives by Andrew J Scott Basic Books £25/ $32, 336 pages Stephen Cave, director of the Institute...
...First staged at Theater Bonn in 2018, and now receiving its UK premiere at the hands of Scottish Opera and director Stephen Barlow, it imagines a chaotic day in the dysfunctional London life of Karl Marx...
...As Jennifer Williams reports, only about 31 per cent of the pot has been spent to date....
...The highest is a late-17th century portrait plate of William III in English Delft (£1,400-£1,800); among the lowest is an 1831 jug featuring a portrait of William IV (£30-£50)....
...“In terms of the impact of globalisation and industrialisation, the nadir for Stoke was somewhere between 2005 and 2010,” says Tristram Hunt, director of London’s V&A museum and author of The Radical Potter...
...the piece is reset with the Cullinan III, IV and V diamonds from Queen Elizabeth II’s jewellery collection....
...Simultaneously, London is also a place with backyard shanty housing and squalor that Charles Dickens would recognise....
...Stephen Mayes, his longtime friend and executive director of the Tim Hetherington Trust, recalls the first time he encountered Tim’s work....
...Stephen Millard, deputy director for macroeconomic modelling and forecasting at the National Institute of Economic and Social Research: Voters should feel better about their living standards in the run-up...
...Doran talks about American literary historian Stephen Greenblatt’s sharp analysis of the political resonance of Shakespeare....
...“Untitled” (2022) has sold already from Roberts’s solo show at Stephen Friedman, I have something to tell you, which runs until July 23....
...The figure is poet and actress Greta Bellamacina, painted by Isabella Watling, one of Britain’s leading portrait artists – who has exhibited at the BP Portrait Award and is a teacher at the prestigious Charles...
...William MacDougall, director of MacDougall’s auction house for Russian art, says that none of its clients have been placed under UK sanctions....
...Peat had been due to step down formally at the end of this month but left on Friday, alongside two other British non-executives, former Ford executive Stephen Odell and Deborah Gudgeon, a former director...
...It started with Charles Rennie Mackintosh, then I went a bit further back to William Morris and the arts and crafts and aesthetic movements....
...The role eventually went to another JPMorgan veteran, Charles Scharf....
...Westminster Abbey, London The site of coronations and royal weddings, the storied abbey has set up a vaccination hub in its Poets’ Corner where literary luminaries such as Charles Dickens, Geoffrey Chaucer...
...One government insider noted his next meeting with the gallery’s patron — Prince Charles — might be “quite difficult”....
...The secret pact was sealed by Salisbury, Irvine and the Labour prime minister behind the back of William Hague, the Tory leader at the time. “Big mistake,” Salisbury recalls....
...BraunschweigDirector of the Odeon, Paris Stephen Daldry theatre and film director Stephen Frearsfilm director Tracey Seawardfilm producer...
...Prince Charles, now 31 and still in love with Camilla Parker Bowles, is under pressure to find a wife....
...Trevor Williams: Monetary and fiscal policy a risk if wrongly used....
...Meanwhile in The Art Museum in Modern Times (Thames & Hudson, March) Charles Saumarez Smith, former director of London’s National Gallery, looks at the evolution of the modern museum and asks whether it...
...Buckinghamshire Crossword 16,057: Clare Job, Dorset; T Alderson, Stevenage; Amanda Riddle, Essex Polymath 1,003: R Rutter, Shropshire Crossword 16,052: Trevor Mason, Hertford; Gareth Daves, Newport; Charles...
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