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Illustrates the ways in which sound is produced for speech giving examples of language from around the world.
Pathelin, a slick town lawyer, tricks an avaricious draper out of a length of cloth, but is in turn outwitted by a wily shepherd. Though frequently performed in adaptations in modern French, this is probably...
A performance of the play by Alfonso Sastre.
Introduces students to the essential story of Roland, Oliver and the battle in the pass of Roncesvals. The events are retold in English with the aid of medieval manuscript illustrations and brief excerpts...
In Sartre’s play, known in English as ‘In Camera’ or ‘No Exit’, two women and one man are locked for ever in the atheist Sartre’s vision of hell, where they gradually reveal their crimes and...
An early Molière farce. The tape is short enough to be shown in a lecture period and illustrates, in particular, Molière’s debt to both native French and Italian comic theatre. This is a companion to...
An historian’s view by Professor J P Kenyon - a recording of a public lecture on the tercentenary of the poet’s death.
Part 1 (1978): A ‘meditation’ on the meaning of De Broglie waves. Part 2 (1978): A ‘meditation’ on the meaning of the Heisenberg uncertainty principle. Part 3 (1975): A straightforward solution of a...
A rapid review of the main features of plane geometry.
A French medieval farce set in the kitchen of a recently married couple. Jacquinot, the husband, complaining about the way his wife and mother-in-law treat him, is coerced into signing a ‘rolet’ listing...
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