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Boreal ecopoetics: Christian Dotremont's site‐specific writing in Sápmi
Abstract Northern Fennoscandia entered Christian Dotremont's (1922–1979) imagination in 1956. The Belgian avant‐gardist was comfortable in Central‐European artistic milieus through his involvement in CoBrA (1948–1951), but a total of 12 journeys to Sápmi between 1956 and 1978 had a profound effect on his creative work, especially the logograms he is ...
Sami Sjöberg
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Abstract The rich and extensively studied archaeological record of the Near East provides an opportunity to develop a comprehensive archaeomagnetic dataset for exploring the behavior of the geomagnetic field with high precision. The Levantine archaeomagnetic curve (LAC) project is an ongoing effort to develop a continuous high‐resolution geomagnetic ...
E. Hassul +9 more
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The Marquette Hours: Production and Devotion
Despite the ubiquitous nature of medieval Books of Hours, prayer books for the laity, each manuscript presents evidence about its production and reception.
Rothmann, Sarah K
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New visualization method for cranial carvings of Rapanui wooden figurines
Abstract Precontact culture of Easter Island (Rapa Nui) produced wooden figurines carved with attention to detail and featuring careful surface polishing. These figurines depict humans and akuaku spirits. Male figurines usually have bald heads adorned with elaborate designs carved in low relief, depicting human beings, fishes, birds, chimerical ...
Rafal Wieczorek, Paul Horley
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Iranian classical dance as a subject for empirical research: An elusive genre
Iranian classical dance is a rich resource for academic research, both for humanities scholarship and for the empirical disciplines (e.g., empirical aesthetics, experimental psychology, affective neuroscience). To support such research, this paper (a) describes the aesthetics, characteristics, and history of Iranian classical dance; (b) outlines issues
Julia F. Christensen +2 more
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Milton's “Paradise of Fools” and Reformation Iconography
Milton Quarterly, Volume 59, Issue 1, Page 31-39, March 2025.
Jane Partner
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Three seals of Jan DługoszThis article deals with three seals of John Długosz, discovered in the Biblioteca del Convento di San Giovanni da Capestrano in Capestrano (two imprints), the Central Archives of Historical Records in Warsaw, the National ...
Kozaczkiewicz, Ewa
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L’objet de notre recherche touche à la période la plus intéressante de toute l'histoire de l'art arménien, une période où le royaume arménien, créé à la fin du XIIe siècle, était au carrefour de très importants empires.
Chookaszian, Emma
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The Gobu-shinkan (lit., Meditation of [Each Image of] the Five Families [of the Mandala Pantheon]), is an important iconographical work of early Esoteric Buddhism.
Takata, Osamu, 高田, 修
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'The meane peoples capacite': writing readers in early print
PhDThis thesis examines constructions of what we might call popular readerships in early print. Focusing mainly on the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries, it explores the ways in which a constituency of readers variously imagined as, for ...
Wheare, Michael
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