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Daniel Henry

    Liber Uricrisiarum
    Continuation methods in fluid dynamics
    Junge Kunst Band 11 Maurice de Vlaminck von Daniel Henry
    Re-Choreographing Cortical & Cartographic Maps
    Junge Kunst 15
    • An autoethnographic approach to understanding the neurological process of embodied experiences.This book is a transdisciplinary approach to practice-as-research, complete with an elaborate theory of practice and a set of four multi-year performance research projects through which the theory plays out. Its methodology is at times ethnographic, as the author deftly inserts himself and his Caribbean West African ancestry into a series of complex cortical and geographic maps, which become choreographic in every sense of the term.The central argument in the book is based on a claim that human beings are cognitively embodied through their own lived experiences of movement through space and time; the spaces we inhabit and the practices we engage in are documented through cortical and cartographic maps. In short, as we inhabit and move through spaces our brains organize our experiences into unique cortical and spatial maps, which eventually determine how we see and deal with, or “become,” subjects in a world that we also help create. The argument is that through performance, we can claim the knowledge that is in the body as well as in the spaces through which it travels.

      Re-Choreographing Cortical & Cartographic Maps
    • Through twenty-one contributions, this book presents the state of the art of continuation methods as applied to problems in fluid mechanics, in order to popularize among fluid dynamicists this powerful took for the study of nonlinear phenomena

      Continuation methods in fluid dynamics
    • Liber Uricrisiarum

      A Reading Edition

      • 532 stránek
      • 19 hodin čtení
      3,0(1)Ohodnotit

      The book offers a detailed exploration of uroscopy, an ancient medical practice focused on diagnosing health conditions through urine analysis. Completed in 1379, it stands out as one of the earliest comprehensive works in English on the subject, integrating the medical theories of its time. Henry Daniel meticulously presents the methods and significance of urine examination, reflecting the medical understanding of the late 14th century.

      Liber Uricrisiarum