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Edible Insects: A Historical and Cultural Perspective on Entomophagy with a Focus on Western Societies. [PDF]
Olivadese M, Dindo ML.
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Pliny Earle & Brothers letter to Alexander Skinner, Leiscester, 7th mo 13th 1811
Pliny Earle requests monies due from Thomas Rotch, around $50 for goods previously on order. Earle again asks Rotch for a report on how well the carding machine is working.
Earle, Pliny & Brothers
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Pliny Earle letter to Thomas Rotch, Leicester, 1st mo 26th 1822
Pliny Earle offers his opinion of various facets of manufacturing in the new republic. He provides extensive information about how wool should be processed and spun.
Earle, Pliny
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Pliny Earle & Brothers letters to Thomas Rotch, Leicester, 6th mo 2nd 1812
Pliny Earle informs Thomas Rotch that his flock of merinos have successfully reproduced, he is well pleased with his sheep, and he lost no Lambs during the winter. He will rent out some of his pure breed flock to be crossed with common ewes. 7.9" x 9.6"
Pliny Earle
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W.B. Thompson describes Pliny Reasoner. He gives a brief biography, a recounting of his first meeting with Pliny, and the story of Pliny Reasoner establishing a Sunday School in ...
Thompson, W.B.;
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Shortened abstract from DH 2006 proceedings: For a number of years now the WWW has acted as the dominant paradigm for the delivery of digital resources for the humanities. At King College London’s CCH and indeed at other computing humanities centres with
John Bradley
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Pliny Earle letter to Thomas Rotch, Sauquoit, Oneida County, New York, 3mo 23rd 1823
Pliny Earle announces that he is quitting the woolen manufacturing business and joining his brother in the salt making business. He then imparts detailed information to Thomas Rotch regarding his experience with various kinds of cloth and machinery.7.9 ...
Earle, Pliny
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Pliny Earle letter to Thomas Rotch, Leicester, 8th mo 12th 1817
Pliny Earle informs Thomas Rotch of the removal to Ohio of two young men, both skilled, one skill in weaving who Rotch may wish to hire at Kendal. In a final note, Earle informs Rotch that his nephew is a member of the Society of Friends and that he has ...
Earle, Pliny
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La nouvelle science et la science antique : l’échec d’un désaveu de paternité ?
One of the effects of the Quarrel of the Ancients and the Moderns and the polemics against the Ancients was to detach from the Belles Lettres the sciences and arts where the «progress of the human spirit» surely overcomes.
Chantal Grell
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