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- Hydriotaphia, Urn Burial, or, a Discourse of the Sepulchral Urns lately found in Norfolk is a work by Sir Thomas Browne, published in 1658 as the first...
- Libertine and Miss Julie, and his last major orchestral work, Symphony No. 5 Hydriotaphia (1972–73). Alwyn recorded his five symphonies as conductor for the Lyrita...
- Discourses. They are closely related to each other in concept. The first, Hydriotaphia, Urn Burial, or a Brief Discourse of the Sepulchral Urns lately found...
- origin, nature", cognate with Cornish eghen. In his 1658 treatise "Hydriotaphia, Urn Burial", the English polymath Sir Thomas Browne suggests that "Iken"...
- literary meditations on death in English prose include Sir Thomas Browne's Hydriotaphia, Urn Burial and Jeremy Taylor's Holy Living and Holy Dying. These works...
- union of conflicting opposites." In the alchemical literary discourse Hydriotaphia, Urn Burial (1658) the meditative nigredo stage is described as "lost...
- miniseries for which Kushner wrote the screenplay. His other plays include Hydriotaphia, Slavs!: Thinking About the Longstanding Problems of Virtue and Happiness...
- Adipocere was first described by Sir Thomas Browne in his discourse Hydriotaphia, Urn Burial (1658): In a Hydropicall body ten years buried in a Church-yard...
- burial and funerary customs, ancient and current, and published it as Hydriotaphia or Urn Burial (1658). In ancient Greece, cremation was usual, and the...
- It was published as a part of the Kushner anthology Death and Taxes: Hydriotaphia and Other Plays in 2000 by the Theatre Communications Group. The play...