stage
stage 1. The elevation of the water surface of a river with reference to a fixed datum level. Hence ‘rising’ and ‘falling’ stages.
2. The major subdivision of a
series. A stage is the fourth order unit in chronostratigraphy, the equivalent of
age in terms of geologic time units. It refers to the body of rock accumulated during one age unit. When used formally the initial letter of the term is capitalized, e.g.
Frasnian Stage.
3. In palaeoclimatology, a climatic, and partly geologic—climatic, term usually defined by a series of
sediments or a sequence of
fossil assemblages and named at a type locality. For example, the
Hoxnian (a temperate stage) is named for organic
interglacial deposits at Hoxne, Suffolk, England.
4. The degree of development of a land-form or landscape over time, and which traditionally has been described by the terms ‘youthful’, ‘mature’, and ‘old age’ (see
DAVISIAN CYCLE). The recognition of such stages implies an orderly evolution and this is now seen as unlikely for many parts of the Earth's land surface.
5. The part of a microscope on which the specimen to be examined is placed. Normally it is flat and may be fixed, as in biological or metallurgical microscopes, or rotating with a 360° calibrated scale as in geologic microscopes. Transmitted-light microscopes have a hole in the centre of the stage through which light passes up to the observer from below.
Reflected-light microscopes have an incident light system, whereby light is directed on to the stage from above and is reflected from the specimen to the observer.
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Fanny Burney: A Biography.(Review)
Magazine article from: The New Leader; 7/1/2001; ; 700+ words
; Fanny Burney: A Biography By Claire Harman...your contempt." So begins Fanny Burney's anonymous letter to her...of self-censorship that Burney never completely overcame. Characteristically, Fanny was as giddy as she was anxious...
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The birth of Fanny Burney: June 13th, 1752. (Months Past).(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: History Today; 6/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...children of Charles Burney and his wife Esther...she was known as Fanny or Fannikin in the family. Charles Burney had retreated to Lynn...letters.' Esther Burney read Shakespeare...to the children and Fanny could reel off chunks...
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Review: Books: Shy, sharp and surprising The writer Fanny Burney is as fascinating as she is unknowable, says Kate Chisholm
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London; 6/25/2000; ; 700+ words
; Fanny Burney: A Biography by Claire Harman HarperCollins...biographer as about the subject. With Fanny Burney these difficulties are magnified...patrons upon whom Fanny's father and Fanny herself now depended. Dr Burney damned the play and refused to allow...
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The life and times of Fanny Burney.
Magazine article from: New Criterion; 11/1/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...One will be under the name "Fanny Burney" since that was a nickname that...adjutant-general to Lafayette. How Fanny Burney, in midlife, met and married...charm of her life story. That Fanny Burney married late was certainly not...
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Recognition for a lost literary voice; The Arts: With a memorial at Poets' Corner, Fanny Burney is at last receiving the honour due to an important 18th century author.
Newspaper article from: The Evening Standard (London, England); 6/13/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...of Frances ( popularly known as Fanny) Burney is unveiled late this afternoon...politically correct as Ali G". Fanny Burney was born exactly 250 years ago...Corner. Kate Chisholm is author of Fanny Burney: Her Life (Vintage). The dedication...
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Fanny Burney: Her Life, 1742-1840.(Review)
Magazine article from: Contemporary Review; 11/1/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...Kate Chisholm's biography of Fanny Burney. To historians Fanny is best remembered...George III's family life. Through Fanny Burney we also get a superb glimpse of...biography which makes us realise that Fanny Burney was much more than just a recorder...
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Books: Odd togs and wigs Elspeth Barker is bowled over by a dazzling account of the exploits of a writer who knew everyone; Fanny Burney: A Biography By Claire Harman HARPERCOLLINS pounds 19.99
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 7/16/2000; ; 700+ words
; Fanny Burney was born in King...observant, sardonic eye. Fanny was the third of the...Esther and Charles Burney. Both parents were...Encyclopedie. Charles Burney was a hugely gifted...moved to London when Fanny was nine, and through...
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Fanny Burney's Regency romp staged 200 years on
Newspaper article from: Evening Standard - London; 6/19/2000; ; 700+ words
; IT HAS taken 200 years for Fanny Burney's satirical comedy A Busy Day to...promised to stage it at Drury Lane, Burney was still working on it when she had...produced. While still in Paris in 1811, Burney discovered a lump in her breast which...
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Susanna and the singing eunuch Paula Byrne on the friendship between Fanny Burney's sister and a celebrated castrato
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London; 8/15/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...Pacchierotti met Susanna and Fanny Burney in London in 1780, he...beloved member of the large Burney family. Susanna was the first reader and critic of Fanny's fascinating diaries...hinder more than help: Fanny Burney took an uncompromisingly...
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A blurred picture: adolescent girls growing up in Fanny Burney, George Eliot, Rosamond Lehmann, Elizabeth Bowen and Dacia Maraini.
Magazine article from: Journal of European Studies; 6/1/1995; ; 700+ words
; ...this purpose, we shall analyse Fanny Burney's Evelina (1778), George Eliot...you could have expected.(4) Fanny Burney had a notable success in the genre...The gulf of time which divides Fanny Burney's novel from the other works...
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Fanny Burney
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Fanny Burney The English novelist and diarist Fanny Burney (1752-1840) was one of the most popular novelists...chronicler of English manners, morals, and society. Fanny Burney, originally named Frances, was the daughter of Dr...
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Burney, Fanny
Book article from: World Encyclopedia
Burney, Fanny (1752–1840) English novelist, dramatist, and diarist. The daughter of the musicologist Dr Charles Burney, she achieved fame with her debut novel, Evelina (1778), a semi...
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Burney, Frances
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to British History
Burney, Frances ( Fanny ) (1752–1840). Novelist...daughters of music historian Charles Burney , in whose circle she met Samuel Johnson...time of Waterloo she was in Brussels. Fanny Burney edited her father's memoirs, which...
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Charles Burney
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Charles Burney 1726-1814, English music historian...They were published together as Dr. Burney's Musical Tours in Europe (1959...and important musicians. His daughter, Fanny Burney , compiled his memoirs (1832). Bibliography...
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Burney, Dr Charles
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature
Burney, Dr Charles (1726–1814), organist, musical historian, and minor composer, was the father of Fanny Burney and friend of Garrick , Joshua Reynolds , and Dr Johnson . He wrote a History of Music (4 vols, 1776–89).
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