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Did Michelangelo paint a young adult woman with breast cancer in "The Flood" (Sistine Chapel, Rome)? [PDF]
Nerlich AG+7 more
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Reader Interaction with Graphic Devices in Early Modern English Printed Books☆
Abstract Research into marginalia or reader annotations has become a well‐established branch of early modern book studies, shedding light on one of the ways in which manuscript and print coexisted and interacted in this period. The present study sets out to discover how readers engaged with printed graphic devices and with texts that contain such ...
Aino Liira
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Absolute dating, the Bible, and World cultural heritage. [PDF]
Levy TE+4 more
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Abstract This article will demonstrate the intersectional nature of manuscript and print, as well as the importance of the printing press to Recusant readers. The article will consider TCD 352 as a manuscript or notebook for whom the material and immaterial nature of the book changes as both the Counter‐Reformation movement intensifies and the ...
Niamh Pattwell
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Exploring User Perceptions of a Mobile App for Religious Practices. [PDF]
Laird B+5 more
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Colonizing Canis lupus: Wolf Management as a Settler Colonial Project
ABSTRACT The hostility to wolves by segments of agribusiness and the general public in the United States is a puzzle, given that wolf predation is not responsible for a large number of cattle and sheep losses and has only a very modest economic effect on the livestock industry.
Kristina Beggen, Richard York
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Participants' Perspectives on Diabetes Self-Management Programming at Church: Faith-Placed Versus Faith-Based Approach. [PDF]
Wilmoth S+7 more
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Plants of the Bible at the Missouri Botanical Garden /[by Henry Shaw].
Henry Shaw
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Respublica Noumenon: Kant, Rousseau, and Plato's Republic
Abstract This article examines the philosophical sources for Kant's interpretation of Plato's Republic and its impact on his conception of the ideal state. I argue that Kant's knowledge of Plato was not derived from Plato's writings, but from secondary accounts.
Michael Kryluk
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