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Book History without Old Books
Essays in Romanticism, 2021Michelle Levy, Kate Moffatt
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In his City of God, Augustine intermittently discussed extra-ordinary bodies, such as persons with one eye in the centre of their forehead or only one cubit tall called pygmies. Taking his cues from Pliny the Elder and Solinus, who include such bodies to discuss the marvellous in natural history, Augustine, this chapter argues, used such bodies to ...
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In his City of God, Augustine intermittently discussed extra-ordinary bodies, such as persons with one eye in the centre of their forehead or only one cubit tall called pygmies. Taking his cues from Pliny the Elder and Solinus, who include such bodies to discuss the marvellous in natural history, Augustine, this chapter argues, used such bodies to ...
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Books, Libraries, and Medical History
JAMA, 1964A HISTORICAL COLLECTION in a medical library should serve the serious purpose of a library and not provide merely a dignified atmosphere for serving sherry on ceremonial occasions. Books of historical interest should be there, not to be seen from afar, nor even to be fondled lovingly, but to be used for their intellectual content. In any medical school
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Books and Book History in Motion: Materiality, Sociality and Spatiality
2017The introduction advocates a dynamic and interconnected approach to the life cycle of books in early modern Europe. By enriching the existing ‘Darnton model’, the authors contribute to debate on the theoretical and methodological foundations of the history of the book.
Salman, J.L., Bellingradt, Daniel
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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