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  1. "An Autograph Chronicle of Renaissance Italy" - By Archie

    "An Autograph Chronicle of Renaissance Italy" - By Archie

    2024-03-26 04:59:00 | Dataset | Contributor(s): C. H. Clough | https://doi.org/10.80230/NNF4-T713

  2. "Enough! or too much": the functions of media interaction in William Blake's composite designs

    "Enough! or too much": the functions of media interaction in William Blake's composite designs

    2023-06-20 21:29:57 | Dataset | Contributor(s): Jon Saklofske | https://doi.org/10.80230/WXKW-AY34

    Visual art and written text have been described as historical sisters, linguistic twins and warlike enemies. These attempts to exclusively define the capabilities of each medium are inherently limited, contradictory and inaccurate. A better understanding of their individual capability and...

  3. "Indoeuropei o no", speech at"MYTHOSLOGOS" Lerici July 2017

    "Indoeuropei o no", speech at"MYTHOSLOGOS" Lerici July 2017

    2024-01-26 17:21:42 | Dataset | Contributor(s): Paolo Bertini | https://doi.org/10.80230/MDEK-ZB85

    Italian title: "Indoeuropei o no", speech at"MYTHOSLOGOS" Lerici July 2017 English title: Text of "Indoeuropei o no", speech at"MYTHOSLOGOS" Lerici July 2017

  4. "More minds are brought to bear on a problem": Methods of Interaction and Collaboration within Digital Humanities research

    "More minds are brought to bear on a problem": Methods of Interaction and Collaboration within Digital Humanities research

    2024-01-31 18:59:17 | Dataset | Contributor(s): Claire Warwick, Lynne Siemens, Richard Cunningham, Wendy Duff

    Digital project teams are by definition comprised of people with various skills, disciplines, and content knowledge. Collaboration within these teams is undertaken by librarians, academics, undergraduate and graduate students, research assistants, computer programmers and developers, content...

  5. "Quant'è bella giovinezza: Youth and the Medici in Later Quattrocento Florence."
  6. "Quant'è bella giovinezza: Youth and the Medici in Later Quattrocento Florence."
  7. ‘test’

    ‘test’

    2022-06-20 17:35:33 | Dataset | Contributor(s): Ansh Thayil | https://doi.org/10.80230/EDG4-W289

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    I am normal

    I am red

    I am blue

    I am big

  8. 'Tales Worked in Blood and Bone': Words and Images as Scalpel and Suture in Graphic Narratives

    'Tales Worked in Blood and Bone': Words and Images as Scalpel and Suture in Graphic Narratives

    2024-02-05 20:59:16 | Dataset | Contributor(s): Jon Saklofske

    There is a lingering irony in the proliferation of academic interest in and acceptance of graphic narratives as “serious” story spaces since Art Spiegelman refigured the Holocaust as an illustrated beast fable. The translation of historical trauma into a storyboard and people into personified...

  9. 16th Century Continental Editions and Authors in the Forbes Collection

    16th Century Continental Editions and Authors in the Forbes Collection

    Article | Contributor(s): Natalie Zemon Davis

  10. A Centre for Research on the Flagellant Movement

    A Centre for Research on the Flagellant Movement

    Article | Contributor(s): Kathleen Falvey

  11. A Centre for Research on the Flagellant Movement

    A Centre for Research on the Flagellant Movement

    Article | Contributor(s): Kathleen Falvey

  12. A Charitable 'Façade'? The Sculptural Decoration of the Scuola Grande di San Marco

    A Charitable 'Façade'? The Sculptural Decoration of the Scuola Grande di San Marco

    Article | Contributor(s): Lorenzo G. Buonanno

    The meetinghouse of the Scuola Grande di San Marco possessed the most extravagant façade of any confraternity in Venice. At the same time, however, its sculptural decoration contained more references to charity than were found on any other scuola’s meetinghouse. This essay posits...

  13. A Charitable 'Façade'? The Sculptural Decoration of the Scuola Grande di San Marco

    A Charitable 'Façade'? The Sculptural Decoration of the Scuola Grande di San Marco

    Article | Contributor(s): Lorenzo G. Buonanno

    The meetinghouse of the Scuola Grande di San Marco possessed the most extravagant façade of any confraternity in Venice. At the same time, however, its sculptural decoration contained more references to charity than were found on any other scuola’s meetinghouse. This essay posits...

  14. A Checklist of French Political and Religious Pamphlets, 1560-1635, in the University of Toronto Library
  15. A Checklist of French Political and Religious Pamphlets, 1560-1635, in the University of Toronto Library
  16. A Checklist of French Political and Religious Pamphlets, 1560-1635, in the University of Toronto Library

    A Checklist of French Political and Religious Pamphlets, 1560-1635, in the University of Toronto Library

    Article | Contributor(s): Natalie Zemon Davis, John A. McClelland | https://doi.org/10.80230/H3SC-ZP02

  17. A Checklist of French Political and Religious Pamphlets, 1560-1635, in the University of Toronto Library
  18. A Checklist of French Political and Religious Pamphlets, 1560-1635, in the University of Toronto Library
  19. A Checklist of French Political and Religious Pamphlets, 1560-1635, in the University of Toronto Library
  20. A Confraternity of Florentine Noble Women

    A Confraternity of Florentine Noble Women

    Article | Contributor(s): Ludovica Sebregondi