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Evaristo’s Inkwell

open access: closed, 2000
Abstract “This case proves that one can love anything well, even a piece of old wood. Believe me, it was not just the expense that he naturally felt, it was also that he longed for the old sign. Nobody lets go of such an intimate object, which becomes an integral part of your house and your skin, because the sign was never taken down ...
Elizabeth Lowe, Dain Borges
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Roman glazed inkwells from the “Nuovo Mercato di Testaccio” (Rome, Italy): Production technology

open access: closedJournal of the European Ceramic Society, 2017
Abstract This study is focused on Roman lead-glazed inkwells from the archaeological site of the “ Nuovo Mercato di Testaccio” (Rome, Italy) dated in the half 2nd century AD. Optical microscopy (OM), X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and electron microprobe analysis ...
DE VITO, Caterina   +4 more
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African American Leisure Space in Santa Monica: The Beach Sometimes Known As the "Inkwell," 1900s-1960s

Southern California Quarterly, 2009
A section of the Ocean Park beach in Santa Monica, Califoirnia, served as an African American leisure space during the era of segregation. This article identifies the discrimination that African Americans endured, but also celebrates both the local black community formation and the sociable relaxation that Los Angeles African Americans enjoyed at this ...
A. Jefferson
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Between the inkwell and the scalpel: Italian literary transfigurations in medicine and anatomy from the 19th to the 21st century

, 2020
Arrigo Boito, author of Lezione di anatomia (Anatomy Lesson), was able to sum up the deepest cultural theme of the 19th century in Italy using one single verse (‘Son luce e ombra’).
A. Carli
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