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Public Health Care and Clinical Medicine in the Sixteenth Century Joseon: Through the Perspective of Gosachalyo (Selected Essentials on Verified Facts) [PDF]
This paper analyzes the historical origins and contents of the “Prices of Herbal Medicines” and “Prices of Prescription Medicines” sections within Gosachalyo (Selected Essentials on Verified Facts, 1554), examining how the accumulation of medical ...
Jaekyung LEE
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Radiocarbon, Bayesian chronological modeling and early European metal circulation in the sixteenth-century AD Mohawk River Valley, USA. [PDF]
European metal artifacts in assemblages from sites predating the physical presence of Europeans in Northern Iroquoia in present-day New York, USA and southern Ontario, Canada have been used as chronological markers for the mid-sixteenth century AD.
Sturt W Manning, John P Hart
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‘Rabbinising’ in sixteenth-century polemics
‘Rabbi’ is the title of Jewish scholars and teachers. Yet, in the sixteenth century, the word was sometimes employed in Christian discourse, when Christian scholars referred to their Christian peers as rabbis. How could non-Jews be called rabbis?
Avner Shamir
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Materializing Immaculacy in Sixteenth-Century Tyrol
The Innsbruck sepulchral chapel of Habsburg prince and sovereign of Tyrol, Archduke Ferdinand II (1529–1595), accommodates a generously sized Marian altarpiece, the focus of this study.
Stella Wisgrill
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The wall paintings of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries at Stemnitsa in the Peloponnese, Greece [PDF]
Five churches with mural paintings of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries have survived in Stemnitsa, a wealthy post-Byzantine town with a rich historical heritage in the central Peloponnese.
Proestaki Xanthi
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The seal matrix of Sir John Campbell and the struggle for Dunyvaig Castle on the Isle of Islay [PDF]
The great feud between the clans Campbell and MacDonald in the early seventeenth century AD was part of a power struggle for control of Islay, the seat of the Lord of the Isles, and encompassed wider political, economic and religious change in the region
Maričević, Darko +2 more
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Mapping Heresy in Sixteenth-Century Venice
Drawing on a systematic study of the Savi sopra l’eresia archive in Venice, the most complete collection of historical records pertaining to Italian heretical movements and their repression, this article sketches the geography of heretical circles in ...
Alessandra Celati
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The art of the Maghrebian book in pre-modern times (sixteenth-nineteenth centuries) was greatly disrupted by Ottoman expansion in the Mediterranean at the beginning of the sixteenth century.
Hiba Abid
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Using categories such as "ethnicity" or "race", sixteenth century New Spain historiography has sought to account for an alleged "social reality" of the period, which would be characterized by the opposition of two groups "essentially" different: Indians ...
Alfredo Nava Sánchez
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Sultan, dynasty & state in the Ottoman Empire: political institutions in the 16th century [PDF]
From its inception around 1300, 'the House of Osman' maintained the ancient Eurasian steppe tradition which kept the system of suc cession open. At a sultan's death, the throne went to the best candidate to emerge in a contest.
Kunt, Metin
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