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Book Collectors and Collections: Private Owners
2014The individual book owners discussed in this chapter would have been only a small fraction of all book owners in pre-Reformation Scandinavia. It focuses on the books themselves, highlighting bibliographical features, geographical connections and statistical contributions of these remnants of pre-Reformation Scandinavian book culture.
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Book Collectors and Collections: Universities and Schools
2014One of the most persistent theories about book acquisition in Scandinavia is that most books with pre-Reformation provenance were privately acquired by students during their studies or travels abroad. This chapter looks first at books known to have been in the possession of Scandinavian schools, and in some cases of individual teachers and professors ...
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Public Collections and Private Collectors
American Quarterly, 1994Richard H. Collin +8 more
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Book Collections and Collectors: Churches and Monasteries
2014Monasteries and churches were the foremost book-owning institutions in the pre-Reformation period. A similar progress is identified for a text that was at the heart of the late-fifteenth century rosary movement: Alanus de Rupe's psalter of the Virgin Mary was printed in Gripsholm, Sweden, in 1498 and distributed by the Carthusians of the monastery at ...
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Slow Collecting: Sustainability and the Need for a Paradigm Shift by Iberian Collectors
Sustainability, 2023Adelaide Duarte, Marta Perez-Ibanez
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A review of solar hybrid photovoltaic-thermal (PV-T) collectors and systems
Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 2023Maria Herrando Zapater +2 more
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