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Simple living 101: what can be learnt from a 17th century town
In Plymouth, Massachusetts- site of the colony built by the Mayflower passengers - Matteo Brault spends his days living a 17th century life, along with dozens of other re-enactors on the modern-day Plimoth Plantation. Brault works full-time as a 17th-century style blacksmith, using traditional tools like a grindstone, hand-made nails and a large bellows for making the fire hot enough for forging i
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The Witch | A 17th Century Nightmare | Official Featurette HD | A24
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From writer/director Robert Eggers and starring Anya Taylor-Joy, Kate Dickie, Ralph Ineson. THE WITCH – In Theaters Everywhere 2/19.
RELEASE DATE: February 19
WRITER/DIRECTOR: Robert Eggers
CAST: Anya Taylor-Joy, Ralph Ineson, Kate Dickie
Visit The Witch WEBSITE: http://bit.ly/TheWitch
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17th Century Life
Picture credits, in order of appearance:
View of London, French School, 17th Century/ Private Colletion/The Bridgeman Art Library
King of England James I, James VI Scotland entering London, circa 1615/Hulton Archive/Getty Images
Engraving: King Charles I with Henrietta Maria and two Children, circa 1630. Original Artwork by AnthonyVan Dyck. Hulton Archive/Getty Images
Engraving: Cromwell on
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16th and 17th Century Turning Points in U S History 1500 1619
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Cannon Gunnery - early 17th Century
A very good study of the period procedures in loading, firing and deployment of these pieces. It shows the textbook use of round shot, bar shot and even hot shot. This will come as a breath of fresh air to those of you like myself that cannot stand seeing exploding shells fired out of pre Shrapnel era cannons (I say that and I acknowledge that shells were fired from howitzers and mortars). If anyo
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Hair History: 17th century | Enlightenment
In today's episode of Hair History I'm going to tell you everything about trends, rituals and habits in the 17th century, the beginning of the age of enlightenment. In this century we get a dip in extravagancy, separating the large hairstyles of the 16th century and the flamboyant towers of the 18th century. Subscribe to my channel for more hair and beauty videos here http://bit.ly/1zW6zZB
My blo
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"Astonishingly" well-preserved 17th century mummy found
One of Europe's most well-preserved 17th century mummies has been discovered in Lund, Sweden. Researchers at Lund University now hope it will shed some light on the medical and historical mysteries of everyday life in the 1600s.
Photo of Peder Winstrup: Gunnar Menander
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Gilt & Silk - 17th Century Costume at the Burrell Collection
This new display showcases early seventeenth-century costume in The Burrell Collection. The highlight is an extremely rare crimson silk satin petticoat embroidered with a variety of flowers and birds that will be displayed full-length for the first time.
Dating from about 1610-1620, its provenance suggests that it may have belonged to Anne of Denmark, the wife of James VI and I. Other favourites
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Are 18th century smallswords better than 17th century rapiers?
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17th Century Europe
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Matchlock and wheellock firing according to authentic French 17th century regulations
Here are some of my reenactor friends with Bálint Morlin in command. They are demonstrating the standard procedure for firing matchlock and wheelock firearms during the first part of the 30 years war. These guys are just starting the target shooting part of the business, but they already know how to handle these old smokepoles.
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Pudding Lane Productions, Crytek Off The Map
We are six students from De Montfort University taking part in the Crytek Off the Map project, building a 3D representation of 17th century London before The Great Fire.
For more information on our whole project, including concepts and processes please visit our team blog;
http://puddinglanedmuga.blogspot.co.uk/
*the team does not claim ownership to the music used in this video, all credit goes
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Test firing aims to show how 17th century sea battles were conducted
A 24-pounder gun was successfully fired at a newly-built section of the Royal Swedish warship Vasa's hull on Wednesday (October 22).
The firing is part of a research project which aims to show how sea battles during the early 17th century were fought and the effect guns had in these battles.
The research project, funded by The Friends of the Vasa Museum support association, will look at the firi
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Mummified bishop is a unique time capsule from the 17th century
The mummified remains of Peder Winstrup are one of the best-preserved human bodies from the 1600s. Preliminary investigations reveal a sensational find: the internal organs are still in place.
Production: Johan Nyman, Lotte Billing
footage: Gunnar Menander
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17th Century Woodshop
A modern effort - using 17th century tools and techniques - How does one study historical artifacts and skills? How can a work of art be considered a primary or secondary resource. I interviewed a craftsman at the Plimoth Plantation near Boston, MA.
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Millennium 17th Century - the telescope
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English Country Dances - 17Th Century Music - J.Playford,D.Douglass,P.O'Dette,A.Lawrence-King
English Country Dances - 17Th Century Music From The Publications Of John Playford (David Douglass, Paul O'Dette, Andrew Lawrence-King)
Original Release Date: May 10, 1998
Label: harmonia mundi
Copyright: (c) 1998 harmonia mundi usa
Total Length: 1:17:31
Genres: Classical
TRACKLIST:
1 Tom Scarlett 2:59
2 Old Simon The King 3:44
3 Another Divison On A Ground By Mr. John Bannister 9:53
4 Moll Pea
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THE ULTIMATE FASHION HISTORY: THE 17th CENTURY
Cavaliers, Puritans, and Louis XIV, what century could be more exciting than the 17th? In this episode of The Ultimate Fashion History, we'll look at Early Baroque male and female attire, clothing of The Puritans, the High Baroque style of the Court of Louis XIV, the sumptuous and sexy Restoration, and finally, the swift change of silhouette as the century drew to a close. Enjoy.
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Makeup History: 17th century
This is a pre-filmed video, I'm currently on vacation so I won't be able to answer comments right away. Sorry!
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Best Classical Music from the 17th Century – Corelli and Telemann
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Corelli's concertos is performed by Kiev Chamber Orchestra conducted by Liviu Buiuc.
Telemann's Concerto is performed by Warmia Symphonic Orchestra and conducted by Silvano Frontalini; Giovanni Antonioni plays the soloist viola.
Corelli - Concerto Grosso No. 1 in D Major, O
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The Secret History of the British Garden 1 The 17th Century BBC Documentary 2015
The Secret History of the British Garden -
1. The 17th Century
Monty Don uncovers the extraordinary stories behind Britain's 17th-century gardens. Starting his journey at the sole surviving garden of the 1600s - Levens Hall in Cumbria - Monty sets out to investigate what the gardens of this age would have looked like and what influenced and inspired their creation.
Along the way, he sees a long-lo
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17th Century - SMBC Theater
James explains modern life to a 17th Century Farmer.
Starring:
Farmer: Michael Rousselet from 5secondfilms.com
James: James Ashby
Directed by Jon Brence
Get this sketch now via Digital Download! http://nerdcastle.myshopify.com/
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Transylvanian music from the late 17th century
Codex Caioni was Johannes Caioni's most important and vibrant composition from the Age of Enlightenment. Johannes Caioni or Ion Caian was a Transylvanian catholic monk who famously said "Natus Valachus sum - I was born a Vlach." (Romanian)
Johannes Caioni was born in 1629 and died in 1687.
Simple living 101: what can be learnt from a 17th century town
In Plymouth, Massachusetts- site of the colony built by the Mayflower passengers - Matteo Brault spends his days living a 17th century life, along with dozens o...
In Plymouth, Massachusetts- site of the colony built by the Mayflower passengers - Matteo Brault spends his days living a 17th century life, along with dozens of other re-enactors on the modern-day Plimoth Plantation. Brault works full-time as a 17th-century style blacksmith, using traditional tools like a grindstone, hand-made nails and a large bellows for making the fire hot enough for forging iron and steel. He also helps build the traditional shelters.
The simplest homes in town were built using cratchets- natural forks in trees- as support for the ridgepole of the roof. The walls are built up with “wattle”- small sticks for the lattice structure- and “daub”- a mortar of clay, earth and grasses. Instead of using the traditional English lime wash to protect the walls, the colonists took advantage of the plentiful wood in the America and created clapboard siding by cleaving wood into thin boards. For the thatch roofs, large bundles of water reed or wheat straw are woven with a giant needle by two people working in tandem (one outside and one inside). “It’s like a giant quilt made of grass,” explains Brault, “which makes a water-tight roof that essentially acts as a giant sponge. It absorbs water and laps it off.”
The Plimoth Plantation is open to visitors from March through November. The site also has a native Wampanoag homesite (we will tour in a separate video).
http://www.plimoth.org/what-see-do/17th-century-english-village
wn.com/Simple Living 101 What Can Be Learnt From A 17Th Century Town
In Plymouth, Massachusetts- site of the colony built by the Mayflower passengers - Matteo Brault spends his days living a 17th century life, along with dozens of other re-enactors on the modern-day Plimoth Plantation. Brault works full-time as a 17th-century style blacksmith, using traditional tools like a grindstone, hand-made nails and a large bellows for making the fire hot enough for forging iron and steel. He also helps build the traditional shelters.
The simplest homes in town were built using cratchets- natural forks in trees- as support for the ridgepole of the roof. The walls are built up with “wattle”- small sticks for the lattice structure- and “daub”- a mortar of clay, earth and grasses. Instead of using the traditional English lime wash to protect the walls, the colonists took advantage of the plentiful wood in the America and created clapboard siding by cleaving wood into thin boards. For the thatch roofs, large bundles of water reed or wheat straw are woven with a giant needle by two people working in tandem (one outside and one inside). “It’s like a giant quilt made of grass,” explains Brault, “which makes a water-tight roof that essentially acts as a giant sponge. It absorbs water and laps it off.”
The Plimoth Plantation is open to visitors from March through November. The site also has a native Wampanoag homesite (we will tour in a separate video).
http://www.plimoth.org/what-see-do/17th-century-english-village
- published: 01 Jun 2015
- views: 116981
The Witch | A 17th Century Nightmare | Official Featurette HD | A24
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From writer/director Robert Eggers and starring Anya Taylor-Joy, Kate Dickie, Ralph Ineson. THE WITCH – In Theaters Every...
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From writer/director Robert Eggers and starring Anya Taylor-Joy, Kate Dickie, Ralph Ineson. THE WITCH – In Theaters Everywhere 2/19.
RELEASE DATE: February 19
WRITER/DIRECTOR: Robert Eggers
CAST: Anya Taylor-Joy, Ralph Ineson, Kate Dickie
Visit The Witch WEBSITE: http://bit.ly/TheWitch
Like The Witch on FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/WitchFB
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From writer/director Robert Eggers and starring Anya Taylor-Joy, Kate Dickie, Ralph Ineson. THE WITCH – In Theaters Everywhere 2/19.
RELEASE DATE: February 19
WRITER/DIRECTOR: Robert Eggers
CAST: Anya Taylor-Joy, Ralph Ineson, Kate Dickie
Visit The Witch WEBSITE: http://bit.ly/TheWitch
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ABOUT A24:
Official YouTube Channel for A24, the studio behind films like Spring Breakers, The Spectacular Now, Under The Skin, Obvious Child, A Most Violent Year, While We’re Young, and Ex Machina.
Coming Soon: End of The Tour, Amy, Dark Places, The Witch, Room, Mississippi Grind.
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- published: 10 Feb 2016
- views: 17
17th Century Life
Picture credits, in order of appearance:
View of London, French School, 17th Century/ Private Colletion/The Bridgeman Art Library
King of England James I, Jam...
Picture credits, in order of appearance:
View of London, French School, 17th Century/ Private Colletion/The Bridgeman Art Library
King of England James I, James VI Scotland entering London, circa 1615/Hulton Archive/Getty Images
Engraving: King Charles I with Henrietta Maria and two Children, circa 1630. Original Artwork by AnthonyVan Dyck. Hulton Archive/Getty Images
Engraving: Cromwell on his horse at the battle of Marston Moor, 2nd July 1644. Original Artwork by Abraham Cooper RA. Hulton Archive/Getty Images
The Colosseum bu Gaspar van Wittel, circa 1647-1736. Corbis.com
Photolibrary.com
Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington and 4th Earl of Cork by Jonathan Richardson
© National Portrait Gallery, London
wn.com/17Th Century Life
Picture credits, in order of appearance:
View of London, French School, 17th Century/ Private Colletion/The Bridgeman Art Library
King of England James I, James VI Scotland entering London, circa 1615/Hulton Archive/Getty Images
Engraving: King Charles I with Henrietta Maria and two Children, circa 1630. Original Artwork by AnthonyVan Dyck. Hulton Archive/Getty Images
Engraving: Cromwell on his horse at the battle of Marston Moor, 2nd July 1644. Original Artwork by Abraham Cooper RA. Hulton Archive/Getty Images
The Colosseum bu Gaspar van Wittel, circa 1647-1736. Corbis.com
Photolibrary.com
Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington and 4th Earl of Cork by Jonathan Richardson
© National Portrait Gallery, London
- published: 13 Oct 2009
- views: 43276
Cannon Gunnery - early 17th Century
A very good study of the period procedures in loading, firing and deployment of these pieces. It shows the textbook use of round shot, bar shot and even hot sho...
A very good study of the period procedures in loading, firing and deployment of these pieces. It shows the textbook use of round shot, bar shot and even hot shot. This will come as a breath of fresh air to those of you like myself that cannot stand seeing exploding shells fired out of pre Shrapnel era cannons (I say that and I acknowledge that shells were fired from howitzers and mortars). If anyone is puzzled by the hot shot aftermath...its because they aimed for the powder magazine and successfully set it on fire. It is very apparent that a master gunner was at the scene and consulted in the details. This is apparent in everything from the use of wadding, pricking of the powder bag, the method by which the linstock was kept burning and the line written in chalk on the improvised gun to aid in the aiming.
wn.com/Cannon Gunnery Early 17Th Century
A very good study of the period procedures in loading, firing and deployment of these pieces. It shows the textbook use of round shot, bar shot and even hot shot. This will come as a breath of fresh air to those of you like myself that cannot stand seeing exploding shells fired out of pre Shrapnel era cannons (I say that and I acknowledge that shells were fired from howitzers and mortars). If anyone is puzzled by the hot shot aftermath...its because they aimed for the powder magazine and successfully set it on fire. It is very apparent that a master gunner was at the scene and consulted in the details. This is apparent in everything from the use of wadding, pricking of the powder bag, the method by which the linstock was kept burning and the line written in chalk on the improvised gun to aid in the aiming.
- published: 18 Jan 2014
- views: 156564
Hair History: 17th century | Enlightenment
In today's episode of Hair History I'm going to tell you everything about trends, rituals and habits in the 17th century, the beginning of the age of enlightenm...
In today's episode of Hair History I'm going to tell you everything about trends, rituals and habits in the 17th century, the beginning of the age of enlightenment. In this century we get a dip in extravagancy, separating the large hairstyles of the 16th century and the flamboyant towers of the 18th century. Subscribe to my channel for more hair and beauty videos here http://bit.ly/1zW6zZB
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wn.com/Hair History 17Th Century | Enlightenment
In today's episode of Hair History I'm going to tell you everything about trends, rituals and habits in the 17th century, the beginning of the age of enlightenment. In this century we get a dip in extravagancy, separating the large hairstyles of the 16th century and the flamboyant towers of the 18th century. Subscribe to my channel for more hair and beauty videos here http://bit.ly/1zW6zZB
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- published: 24 May 2015
- views: 15096
"Astonishingly" well-preserved 17th century mummy found
One of Europe's most well-preserved 17th century mummies has been discovered in Lund, Sweden. Researchers at Lund University now hope it will shed some light on...
One of Europe's most well-preserved 17th century mummies has been discovered in Lund, Sweden. Researchers at Lund University now hope it will shed some light on the medical and historical mysteries of everyday life in the 1600s.
Photo of Peder Winstrup: Gunnar Menander
wn.com/Astonishingly Well Preserved 17Th Century Mummy Found
One of Europe's most well-preserved 17th century mummies has been discovered in Lund, Sweden. Researchers at Lund University now hope it will shed some light on the medical and historical mysteries of everyday life in the 1600s.
Photo of Peder Winstrup: Gunnar Menander
- published: 15 Sep 2014
- views: 167941
Gilt & Silk - 17th Century Costume at the Burrell Collection
This new display showcases early seventeenth-century costume in The Burrell Collection. The highlight is an extremely rare crimson silk satin petticoat embroide...
This new display showcases early seventeenth-century costume in The Burrell Collection. The highlight is an extremely rare crimson silk satin petticoat embroidered with a variety of flowers and birds that will be displayed full-length for the first time.
Dating from about 1610-1620, its provenance suggests that it may have belonged to Anne of Denmark, the wife of James VI and I. Other favourites returning to display after conservation work are an embroidered woman's waistcoat together with coifs, nightcaps and sweet bags. New interpretation includes this specially commissioned film looking at how these garments were created and worn.
On show now at the Burrell Collection.
wn.com/Gilt Silk 17Th Century Costume At The Burrell Collection
This new display showcases early seventeenth-century costume in The Burrell Collection. The highlight is an extremely rare crimson silk satin petticoat embroidered with a variety of flowers and birds that will be displayed full-length for the first time.
Dating from about 1610-1620, its provenance suggests that it may have belonged to Anne of Denmark, the wife of James VI and I. Other favourites returning to display after conservation work are an embroidered woman's waistcoat together with coifs, nightcaps and sweet bags. New interpretation includes this specially commissioned film looking at how these garments were created and worn.
On show now at the Burrell Collection.
- published: 17 Apr 2013
- views: 17767
Are 18th century smallswords better than 17th century rapiers?
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- published: 12 Feb 2016
- views: 2263
Matchlock and wheellock firing according to authentic French 17th century regulations
Here are some of my reenactor friends with Bálint Morlin in command. They are demonstrating the standard procedure for firing matchlock and wheelock firearms du...
Here are some of my reenactor friends with Bálint Morlin in command. They are demonstrating the standard procedure for firing matchlock and wheelock firearms during the first part of the 30 years war. These guys are just starting the target shooting part of the business, but they already know how to handle these old smokepoles.
wn.com/Matchlock And Wheellock Firing According To Authentic French 17Th Century Regulations
Here are some of my reenactor friends with Bálint Morlin in command. They are demonstrating the standard procedure for firing matchlock and wheelock firearms during the first part of the 30 years war. These guys are just starting the target shooting part of the business, but they already know how to handle these old smokepoles.
- published: 09 Jan 2014
- views: 57179
Pudding Lane Productions, Crytek Off The Map
We are six students from De Montfort University taking part in the Crytek Off the Map project, building a 3D representation of 17th century London before The Gr...
We are six students from De Montfort University taking part in the Crytek Off the Map project, building a 3D representation of 17th century London before The Great Fire.
For more information on our whole project, including concepts and processes please visit our team blog;
http://puddinglanedmuga.blogspot.co.uk/
*the team does not claim ownership to the music used in this video, all credit goes the the composer Hans Zimmer, 'Leave No Man Behind'. Copyrighted.
wn.com/Pudding Lane Productions, Crytek Off The Map
We are six students from De Montfort University taking part in the Crytek Off the Map project, building a 3D representation of 17th century London before The Great Fire.
For more information on our whole project, including concepts and processes please visit our team blog;
http://puddinglanedmuga.blogspot.co.uk/
*the team does not claim ownership to the music used in this video, all credit goes the the composer Hans Zimmer, 'Leave No Man Behind'. Copyrighted.
- published: 08 May 2013
- views: 818764
Test firing aims to show how 17th century sea battles were conducted
A 24-pounder gun was successfully fired at a newly-built section of the Royal Swedish warship Vasa's hull on Wednesday (October 22).
The firing is part of a re...
A 24-pounder gun was successfully fired at a newly-built section of the Royal Swedish warship Vasa's hull on Wednesday (October 22).
The firing is part of a research project which aims to show how sea battles during the early 17th century were fought and the effect guns had in these battles.
The research project, funded by The Friends of the Vasa Museum support association, will look at the firing distances chosen and the impact of different kinds of ammunition.
It also seeks to understand under what conditions the gun crews were operating, exposed to blast waves, noise and smoke and operating heavy weights on a moving platform.
According to The Friends of the Vasa Museum, the test firing was successful and showed that Vasa's cannon had considerable firepower and fairly good precision at moderate distances.
The Vasa sank on her maiden voyage in Stockholm 1628 and was salvaged in 1961.
It is the only preserved 17th century ship in the world and can now be seen in a specially built museum in Stockholm.
Copies of Vasa's gun carriage, cannon, a 24-pound cannonball and a 4,5x3,4 metre section of its hull in solid oak were produced for the test. Gun powder with a similar chemical composition as used on Vasa was also made in Germany.
A report will be published in 2015
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wn.com/Test Firing Aims To Show How 17Th Century Sea Battles Were Conducted
A 24-pounder gun was successfully fired at a newly-built section of the Royal Swedish warship Vasa's hull on Wednesday (October 22).
The firing is part of a research project which aims to show how sea battles during the early 17th century were fought and the effect guns had in these battles.
The research project, funded by The Friends of the Vasa Museum support association, will look at the firing distances chosen and the impact of different kinds of ammunition.
It also seeks to understand under what conditions the gun crews were operating, exposed to blast waves, noise and smoke and operating heavy weights on a moving platform.
According to The Friends of the Vasa Museum, the test firing was successful and showed that Vasa's cannon had considerable firepower and fairly good precision at moderate distances.
The Vasa sank on her maiden voyage in Stockholm 1628 and was salvaged in 1961.
It is the only preserved 17th century ship in the world and can now be seen in a specially built museum in Stockholm.
Copies of Vasa's gun carriage, cannon, a 24-pound cannonball and a 4,5x3,4 metre section of its hull in solid oak were produced for the test. Gun powder with a similar chemical composition as used on Vasa was also made in Germany.
A report will be published in 2015
For more news and videos visit ☛ http://ntdtv.tv
Follow us on Twitter ☛ http://twitter.com/NTDTelevision
Add us on Facebook ☛ http://on.fb.me/s5KV2C
- published: 24 Oct 2014
- views: 13134
Mummified bishop is a unique time capsule from the 17th century
The mummified remains of Peder Winstrup are one of the best-preserved human bodies from the 1600s. Preliminary investigations reveal a sensational find: the int...
The mummified remains of Peder Winstrup are one of the best-preserved human bodies from the 1600s. Preliminary investigations reveal a sensational find: the internal organs are still in place.
Production: Johan Nyman, Lotte Billing
footage: Gunnar Menander
wn.com/Mummified Bishop Is A Unique Time Capsule From The 17Th Century
The mummified remains of Peder Winstrup are one of the best-preserved human bodies from the 1600s. Preliminary investigations reveal a sensational find: the internal organs are still in place.
Production: Johan Nyman, Lotte Billing
footage: Gunnar Menander
- published: 16 Jun 2015
- views: 837839
17th Century Woodshop
A modern effort - using 17th century tools and techniques - How does one study historical artifacts and skills? How can a work of art be considered a primary o...
A modern effort - using 17th century tools and techniques - How does one study historical artifacts and skills? How can a work of art be considered a primary or secondary resource. I interviewed a craftsman at the Plimoth Plantation near Boston, MA.
wn.com/17Th Century Woodshop
A modern effort - using 17th century tools and techniques - How does one study historical artifacts and skills? How can a work of art be considered a primary or secondary resource. I interviewed a craftsman at the Plimoth Plantation near Boston, MA.
- published: 14 Oct 2011
- views: 120259
English Country Dances - 17Th Century Music - J.Playford,D.Douglass,P.O'Dette,A.Lawrence-King
English Country Dances - 17Th Century Music From The Publications Of John Playford (David Douglass, Paul O'Dette, Andrew Lawrence-King)
Original Release Date:...
English Country Dances - 17Th Century Music From The Publications Of John Playford (David Douglass, Paul O'Dette, Andrew Lawrence-King)
Original Release Date: May 10, 1998
Label: harmonia mundi
Copyright: (c) 1998 harmonia mundi usa
Total Length: 1:17:31
Genres: Classical
TRACKLIST:
1 Tom Scarlett 2:59
2 Old Simon The King 3:44
3 Another Divison On A Ground By Mr. John Bannister 9:53
4 Moll Peatly, Or The Old Marinett 2:15
5 The Bear's Dance 4:25
6 Hudson House 1:52
7 Sir Martin Marah's Jigg 2:07
8 Fy Nay, Prithee John! 2:21
9 Paul's Steeple, Or The Duke Of Norfolk 3:34
10 The Glory Of The West 1:37
11 The Mock Glory Of The West 1:53
12 The Glory Of The Sun 4:00
13 Faronell's Division On A Ground 7:26
14 Prelude 1:16
15 Long Cold Nights 7:44
16 Johney Cock Thy Beaver: Scotch Tune To A Ground 2:30
17 Greene-Sleeves 3:47
18 Stingo, Or The Oyle Of Barly 1:09
19 Cockleshells 5:28
20 Another Division On A Ground By Mr. P.B. 3:25
21 The Queen's Jigg 3:58
These selections of English Country Dances from the publications of the English music publisher John Playford are recorded and played so well as to relegate any criticism to spoiled grapes. Perhaps a musicologist might carp on some fine points, but then again probably not - musicologists actually enjoy a good tune, too. There is a nice couple pages of notes by Jack Ashworth on the historical background of the music, and a further short page by David Douglass on how he envisioned the 'nature' of several of the pieces. There is also a French translation following the English notes. Seven instruments are mixed higgledy-piggledy as the performers deem best - a copy of a 1652 Amati Violin, and copies of a Theorbo, a Cittern, a 16-string harp, an Italian Double Harp, an Irish Harp, and a Guitar. For the curious Douglass plays the violin only, but offers playing consanguineous with his name.
Among the choices cut 15 - "Long Cold Nights" - seems almost New Age in its evocation of the heavens: one might be in Big Sur looking up at the stars. The many other pieces come in divers moods and tempi, with great care given to which instruments are employed. It's difficult to imagine anyone disliking such engaging tunes, such joy in their making. The recording is of course digital so it helps to have a system capable of taming the inevitable string stridencies, but that said - if you like music from this period, or are curious, this CD offers a wonderful selection.
Painting: The Country Dance - Jean-Antoine Watteau, 1684-1721
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English Country Dances - 17Th Century Music From The Publications Of John Playford (David Douglass, Paul O'Dette, Andrew Lawrence-King)
Original Release Date: May 10, 1998
Label: harmonia mundi
Copyright: (c) 1998 harmonia mundi usa
Total Length: 1:17:31
Genres: Classical
TRACKLIST:
1 Tom Scarlett 2:59
2 Old Simon The King 3:44
3 Another Divison On A Ground By Mr. John Bannister 9:53
4 Moll Peatly, Or The Old Marinett 2:15
5 The Bear's Dance 4:25
6 Hudson House 1:52
7 Sir Martin Marah's Jigg 2:07
8 Fy Nay, Prithee John! 2:21
9 Paul's Steeple, Or The Duke Of Norfolk 3:34
10 The Glory Of The West 1:37
11 The Mock Glory Of The West 1:53
12 The Glory Of The Sun 4:00
13 Faronell's Division On A Ground 7:26
14 Prelude 1:16
15 Long Cold Nights 7:44
16 Johney Cock Thy Beaver: Scotch Tune To A Ground 2:30
17 Greene-Sleeves 3:47
18 Stingo, Or The Oyle Of Barly 1:09
19 Cockleshells 5:28
20 Another Division On A Ground By Mr. P.B. 3:25
21 The Queen's Jigg 3:58
These selections of English Country Dances from the publications of the English music publisher John Playford are recorded and played so well as to relegate any criticism to spoiled grapes. Perhaps a musicologist might carp on some fine points, but then again probably not - musicologists actually enjoy a good tune, too. There is a nice couple pages of notes by Jack Ashworth on the historical background of the music, and a further short page by David Douglass on how he envisioned the 'nature' of several of the pieces. There is also a French translation following the English notes. Seven instruments are mixed higgledy-piggledy as the performers deem best - a copy of a 1652 Amati Violin, and copies of a Theorbo, a Cittern, a 16-string harp, an Italian Double Harp, an Irish Harp, and a Guitar. For the curious Douglass plays the violin only, but offers playing consanguineous with his name.
Among the choices cut 15 - "Long Cold Nights" - seems almost New Age in its evocation of the heavens: one might be in Big Sur looking up at the stars. The many other pieces come in divers moods and tempi, with great care given to which instruments are employed. It's difficult to imagine anyone disliking such engaging tunes, such joy in their making. The recording is of course digital so it helps to have a system capable of taming the inevitable string stridencies, but that said - if you like music from this period, or are curious, this CD offers a wonderful selection.
Painting: The Country Dance - Jean-Antoine Watteau, 1684-1721
- published: 05 Dec 2014
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THE ULTIMATE FASHION HISTORY: THE 17th CENTURY
Cavaliers, Puritans, and Louis XIV, what century could be more exciting than the 17th? In this episode of The Ultimate Fashion History, we'll look at Early Baro...
Cavaliers, Puritans, and Louis XIV, what century could be more exciting than the 17th? In this episode of The Ultimate Fashion History, we'll look at Early Baroque male and female attire, clothing of The Puritans, the High Baroque style of the Court of Louis XIV, the sumptuous and sexy Restoration, and finally, the swift change of silhouette as the century drew to a close. Enjoy.
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Cavaliers, Puritans, and Louis XIV, what century could be more exciting than the 17th? In this episode of The Ultimate Fashion History, we'll look at Early Baroque male and female attire, clothing of The Puritans, the High Baroque style of the Court of Louis XIV, the sumptuous and sexy Restoration, and finally, the swift change of silhouette as the century drew to a close. Enjoy.
- published: 28 Nov 2015
- views: 458
Makeup History: 17th century
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This is a pre-filmed video, I'm currently on vacation so I won't be able to answer comments right away. Sorry!
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- published: 31 Jul 2012
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Best Classical Music from the 17th Century – Corelli and Telemann
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Corelli's concertos is performed by Kiev Chamber Orchestra conducted by Liviu Buiuc.
Telemann's Concerto is performed by Warmia Symphonic Orchestra and conducted by Silvano Frontalini; Giovanni Antonioni plays the soloist viola.
Corelli - Concerto Grosso No. 1 in D Major, Op. 6: I. Largo (00:00)
Corelli - Concerto Grosso No. 1 in D Major, Op. 6: II. Largo (02:51)
Corelli - Concerto Grosso No. 1 in D Major, Op. 6: III. Largo (06:24)
Corelli - Concerto Grosso No. 1 in D Major, Op. 6: IV. Allegro (12:08)
Telemann - Viola Concerto in G Major, TWV 51:G9: I. Largo (14:22)
Telemann - Viola Concerto in G Major, TWV 51:G9: II. Allegro (17:57)
Telemann - Viola Concerto in G Major, TWV 51:G9: III. Andante (21:03)
Telemann - Viola Concerto in G Major, TWV 51:G9: IV. Presto (25:43)
Corelli - Concerto Grosso No. 9 in F Major, Op. 6 Preludio. Largo (28:51)
Corelli - Concerto Grosso No. 9 in F Major, Op. 6: II. Corrente. Vivace (30:50)
Corelli - Concerto Grosso No. 9 in F Major, Op. 6: III. Gavotta. Allegro (32:40)
Corelli - Concerto Grosso No. 9 in F Major, Op. 6: IV. Minuetto. Vivace (33:42)
Corelli - Concerto Grosso No. 10 in C Major, Op. 6 Preludio. Largo (36:50)
Corelli - Concerto Grosso No. 10 in C Major, Op. 6: II. Adagio (39:25)
Corelli - Concerto Grosso No. 10 in C Major, Op. 6: III. Allegro (43:14)
Corelli - Concerto Grosso No. 10 in C Major, Op. 6: IV. Minuetto. Vivace (46:03)
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Corelli's concertos is performed by Kiev Chamber Orchestra conducted by Liviu Buiuc.
Telemann's Concerto is performed by Warmia Symphonic Orchestra and conducted by Silvano Frontalini; Giovanni Antonioni plays the soloist viola.
Corelli - Concerto Grosso No. 1 in D Major, Op. 6: I. Largo (00:00)
Corelli - Concerto Grosso No. 1 in D Major, Op. 6: II. Largo (02:51)
Corelli - Concerto Grosso No. 1 in D Major, Op. 6: III. Largo (06:24)
Corelli - Concerto Grosso No. 1 in D Major, Op. 6: IV. Allegro (12:08)
Telemann - Viola Concerto in G Major, TWV 51:G9: I. Largo (14:22)
Telemann - Viola Concerto in G Major, TWV 51:G9: II. Allegro (17:57)
Telemann - Viola Concerto in G Major, TWV 51:G9: III. Andante (21:03)
Telemann - Viola Concerto in G Major, TWV 51:G9: IV. Presto (25:43)
Corelli - Concerto Grosso No. 9 in F Major, Op. 6 Preludio. Largo (28:51)
Corelli - Concerto Grosso No. 9 in F Major, Op. 6: II. Corrente. Vivace (30:50)
Corelli - Concerto Grosso No. 9 in F Major, Op. 6: III. Gavotta. Allegro (32:40)
Corelli - Concerto Grosso No. 9 in F Major, Op. 6: IV. Minuetto. Vivace (33:42)
Corelli - Concerto Grosso No. 10 in C Major, Op. 6 Preludio. Largo (36:50)
Corelli - Concerto Grosso No. 10 in C Major, Op. 6: II. Adagio (39:25)
Corelli - Concerto Grosso No. 10 in C Major, Op. 6: III. Allegro (43:14)
Corelli - Concerto Grosso No. 10 in C Major, Op. 6: IV. Minuetto. Vivace (46:03)
- published: 15 Sep 2014
- views: 12860
The Secret History of the British Garden 1 The 17th Century BBC Documentary 2015
The Secret History of the British Garden -
1. The 17th Century
Monty Don uncovers the extraordinary stories behind Britain's 17th-century gardens. Starting his ...
The Secret History of the British Garden -
1. The 17th Century
Monty Don uncovers the extraordinary stories behind Britain's 17th-century gardens. Starting his journey at the sole surviving garden of the 1600s - Levens Hall in Cumbria - Monty sets out to investigate what the gardens of this age would have looked like and what influenced and inspired their creation.
Along the way, he sees a long-lost garden that - through archaeology and a German Luftwaffe photograph taken in the 1940s - reveals the hidden messages and religious beliefs of our 17th-century forebears. And Monty heads to Hampton Court, where politics, civil war and religious conflict played a key role in the evolving designs and fashions, including tastes in food, of the nation's finest gardens.
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The Secret History of the British Garden -
1. The 17th Century
Monty Don uncovers the extraordinary stories behind Britain's 17th-century gardens. Starting his journey at the sole surviving garden of the 1600s - Levens Hall in Cumbria - Monty sets out to investigate what the gardens of this age would have looked like and what influenced and inspired their creation.
Along the way, he sees a long-lost garden that - through archaeology and a German Luftwaffe photograph taken in the 1940s - reveals the hidden messages and religious beliefs of our 17th-century forebears. And Monty heads to Hampton Court, where politics, civil war and religious conflict played a key role in the evolving designs and fashions, including tastes in food, of the nation's finest gardens.
- published: 16 Nov 2015
- views: 27670
17th Century - SMBC Theater
James explains modern life to a 17th Century Farmer.
Starring:
Farmer: Michael Rousselet from 5secondfilms.com
James: James Ashby
Directed by Jon Brence
...
James explains modern life to a 17th Century Farmer.
Starring:
Farmer: Michael Rousselet from 5secondfilms.com
James: James Ashby
Directed by Jon Brence
Get this sketch now via Digital Download! http://nerdcastle.myshopify.com/
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James explains modern life to a 17th Century Farmer.
Starring:
Farmer: Michael Rousselet from 5secondfilms.com
James: James Ashby
Directed by Jon Brence
Get this sketch now via Digital Download! http://nerdcastle.myshopify.com/
- published: 04 Feb 2012
- views: 123839
Transylvanian music from the late 17th century
Codex Caioni was Johannes Caioni's most important and vibrant composition from the Age of Enlightenment. Johannes Caioni or Ion Caian was a Transylvanian cathol...
Codex Caioni was Johannes Caioni's most important and vibrant composition from the Age of Enlightenment. Johannes Caioni or Ion Caian was a Transylvanian catholic monk who famously said "Natus Valachus sum - I was born a Vlach." (Romanian)
Johannes Caioni was born in 1629 and died in 1687.
wn.com/Transylvanian Music From The Late 17Th Century
Codex Caioni was Johannes Caioni's most important and vibrant composition from the Age of Enlightenment. Johannes Caioni or Ion Caian was a Transylvanian catholic monk who famously said "Natus Valachus sum - I was born a Vlach." (Romanian)
Johannes Caioni was born in 1629 and died in 1687.
- published: 06 Nov 2015
- views: 488