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In our tenth-anniversary year, Ceræ invites article submissions on the theme of memory. Memory is widely theorised in medieval and early modern studies in connection to how societies remember, perceive, and invent the past. Topics might include: ...
After another challenging year globally, we are excited to bring our readers Volume 8 of Ceræ: An Australasian Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies. This volume contains two non-themed articles, two varias, and six book reviews. We are extremely...
Pippa Salonius’s excellent article, “The Tree of Life in Medieval Iconography” in The Tree of Life, ed. Douglas Estes, Themes in Biblical Narrative, 27 (Brill 2020) was awarded the Constant Mews Prize by ANZAMEMS in 2022. This article has been made...
I had the good fortune of learning to do scholarly research during the transition from card catalogs to Online Public Access Catalogs or ‘OPAC’s, as they are known in libraries. I have a particular fondness for card catalogs1 because they allow for...
The good people over at Penn State University Press have a “very liberal” author re-use policy and allow academics to post preprints of their articles on personal websites. I recently had an article published in the Nathaniel Hawthorne Review and...
Over the past eighteen months, it is surely an understatement to say that so much has changed on a global level within society in general, and academia has not been unaffected. The shift to having not just digital, but live-streamed digital, interactions...
The robot sent information about extremely few items: 2021-05-01: [quote] 1. [Buch] López Herrador, Marcos, 1955- Imperio español sin complejos http://opacplus.bsb-muenchen.de/title/BV047221301 Madrid: 2020, 174 Seiten Thema (Schlagwort):...
[quote author=hck link=1263379151/0#2 date=1299056772]Quote from hck on 26.11.2010 at 13:51:21:penelope.uchicago.edu seems to be down. Does any of you, members and readers of W4RF know whether this is meant to be permanent state? Are there any mirrors...
[quote author=hck link=1263379151/0#2 date=1299056772]Quote from hck on 26.11.2010 at 13:51:21:penelope.uchicago.edu seems to be down. Does any of you, members and readers of W4RF know whether this is meant to be permanent state? Are there any mirrors...
The new robot still provides information about not as many books as the previous did. Information about rather few books, to be honest: less than what was acquired during the same time due to suggestions by us for our own library - although...
The new robot still provides information about not as many books as the previous did. Information about rather few books, to be honest: less than what was acquired during the same time due to suggestions by us for our own library - although our...
Thanks to Walter Behrendt: Registers of VD16 numbers for various bibliographies on Cinquecentine.de [quote]Registers of VD16 numbers for various bibliographies on Cinquecentine.de (https://cinquecentine.de/index.php?title=Hauptseite)...
Thanks to Walter Behrendt: Registers of VD16 numbers for various bibliographies on Cinquecentine.de [quote]Registers of VD16 numbers for various bibliographies on Cinquecentine.de (https://cinquecentine.de/index.php?title=Hauptseite) : ...
The new robot still provides information about not as many books as the previous did. Here is what it reported about during the last few months: [quote] 1. Johnson, Steven Enemy of all mankind: a true story of piracy, power,...
The new robot still provides information about not as many books as the previous did. Here is what it reported about during the last few months: [quote] 1. Johnson, Steven Enemy of all mankind: a true story of piracy, power, and history's...
The new robot still provides information about not as many books as the previous did. Here is what it reported about during the last few months: [quote]1. Bradley, Arthur Unbearable life: a genealogy of political erasure http://opacplus.bsb-muenchen.de/title/BV046266845...
The new robot still provides information about not as many books as the previous did. Here is what it reported about during the last few months: [quote]1. Bradley, Arthur Unbearable life: a genealogy of political erasure http://opacplus.bsb-muenchen.de/title/BV046266845...
The new robot still provides information about not as many books as the previous did. Here is what it reported about during the last few months: [quote] 1. Jahn, Wolfgang; Buch & Media GmbH Geschichte einer Fälschung:...
Brigitte Endres-Ludwig: „Nur gedacht?“ — Francisco Suárez’ Auseinandersetzung mit den entia rationis Munich 2019
The new robot provides information about not as many books as the previous did. Here is what it reported about during the last few months: Quote:Paquette, Gabriel B. The European seaborne empires: from the Thirty Years' War to the age of revolutions...