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  1. Black Confraternity Members Performing Afro-Christian Identity in a Renaissance Festival in Mexico City in 1539

    Black Confraternity Members Performing Afro-Christian Identity in a Renaissance Festival in Mexico City in 1539

    Article | Contributeur(s): Miguel A. Valerio

    In February 1539, Mexico City was the stage of a lavish two-day festival meant to commemorate the Truce of Nice, signed the year before between Emperor Charles V and King Francis I of France at Aigues-Mortes. In this article, I analyze Bernal Díaz del Castillo’s description of a performance by...

  2. Black Confraternity Members Performing Afro-Christian Identity in a Renaissance Festival in Mexico City in 1539

    Black Confraternity Members Performing Afro-Christian Identity in a Renaissance Festival in Mexico City in 1539

    Article | Contributeur(s): Miguel A. Valerio

    In February 1539, Mexico City was the stage of a lavish two-day festival meant to commemorate the Truce of Nice, signed the year before between Emperor Charles V and King Francis I of France at Aigues-Mortes. In this article, I analyze Bernal Díaz del Castillo’s description of a performance by...

  3. Bolognese ‘Orations’ between Song and Silence: The Laude of the Confraternity of Santa Maria della Morte

    Bolognese ‘Orations’ between Song and Silence: The Laude of the Confraternity of Santa Maria della Morte

    Article | Contributeur(s): Gioia Filocamo

    The flagellant confraternity of “Santa Maria della Morte” (Saint Mary of Death) in Bologna, established in 1336, was the first institution to systematically take care of the spiritual needs of those sentenced to death. This charitable activity, highly professionalized, followed a set of...

  4. Bolognese ‘Orations’ between Song and Silence: The Laude of the Confraternity of Santa Maria della Morte

    Bolognese ‘Orations’ between Song and Silence: The Laude of the Confraternity of Santa Maria della Morte

    Article | Contributeur(s): Gioia Filocamo

    The flagellant confraternity of “Santa Maria della Morte” (Saint Mary of Death) in Bologna, established in 1336, was the first institution to systematically take care of the spiritual needs of those sentenced to death. This charitable activity, highly professionalized, followed a set of...

  5. Books of 'Materia Medica' in Toronto Libraries: Herbals, Books of Simples and Compounds, Formularies, Pharmacopoeias, Etc. 300 B.C. to 1800 A. D.
  6. Books of 'Materia Medica' in Toronto Libraries: Herbals, Books of Simples and Compounds, Formularies, Pharmacopoeias, Etc. 300 B.C. to 1800 A. D.
  7. Books of 'Materia Medica' in Toronto Libraries: Herbals, Books of Simples and Compounds, Formularies, Pharmacopoeias, Etc. 300 B.C. to 1800 A. D.
  8. Books of 'Materia Medica' in Toronto Libraries: Herbals, Books of Simples and Compounds, Formularies, Pharmacopoeias, Etc. 300 B.C. to 1800 A. D.
  9. Brand new pub by Minh

    Brand new pub by Minh

    2023-10-03 16:58:03 | Article | Contributeur(s): Minh To

  10. Bringing God to the People: Jesuit Confraternities in Italy in the Mid-Sixtreenth Century
  11. Bringing God to the People: Jesuit Confraternities in Italy in the Mid-Sixtreenth Century
  12. Built In Filtering test

    Built In Filtering test

    2023-05-16 20:42:17 | Article | Contributeur(s): John Doe | https://doi.org/10.80230/8ACY-6W41

    I AM RED. I SHOULD BE BLACK.

    1. I should
    2. be unaffected

     

  13. Canada Celebrates International Open Access Week 2018

    Canada Celebrates International Open Access Week 2018

    2023-10-23 22:16:27 | Report | Contributeur(s): Caroline Winter | https://doi.org/10.80230/8VWP-BT63

    October 22 to 28, 2018, marked the 10th annual International Open Access (OA) Week. Founded in 2008 by SPARC and its partners, Open Access Week is now recognized around the world as an opportunity to start conversations about OA, plan collective action, and build a presence of OA in the scholarly...

  14. Canada Celebrates International Open Access Week 2018

    Canada Celebrates International Open Access Week 2018

    2024-04-11 17:17:49 | Report | Contributeur(s): Caroline Winter | https://doi.org/10.80230/ZXK0-BC84

    October 22 to 28, 2018, marked the 10th annual International Open Access (OA) Week. Founded in 2008 by SPARC and its partners, Open Access Week is now recognized around the world as an opportunity to start conversations about OA, plan collective action, and build a presence of OA in the scholarly...

  15. Canada’s Fundamental Science Review

    Canada’s Fundamental Science Review

    2023-10-23 22:17:04 | Report | Contributeur(s): Sarah Milligan | https://doi.org/10.80230/M20E-TC38

    Naylor Report calls for “substantial improvements in governance, oversight, and advice” of federal funding for extramural research.

  16. Canada’s Fundamental Science Review

    Canada’s Fundamental Science Review

    2024-04-11 17:19:26 | Report | Contributeur(s): Sarah Milligan | https://doi.org/10.80230/P087-RC98

    Naylor Report calls for “substantial improvements in governance, oversight, and advice” of federal funding for extramural research.

  17. Canada’s National Heritage Digitization Strategy

    Canada’s National Heritage Digitization Strategy

    2023-10-23 22:14:53 | Report | Contributeur(s): Caroline Winter, Jesse Thomas-Kern | https://doi.org/10.80230/ASTH-MH73

    The National Heritage Digitisation Strategy (NHDS) is part of a long history of digitizing cultural heritage materials that has been ongoing in the Canadian scholarly and heritage communities since at least the 1960s, moving in step with developments in digital technologies, including the world...

  18. Canada’s National Heritage Digitization Strategy

    Canada’s National Heritage Digitization Strategy

    2024-04-11 17:13:57 | Report | Contributeur(s): Caroline Winter, Jesse Thomas-Kern | https://doi.org/10.80230/0E6P-RY32

    The National Heritage Digitisation Strategy (NHDS) is part of a long history of digitizing cultural heritage materials that has been ongoing in the Canadian scholarly and heritage communities since at least the 1960s, moving in step with developments in digital technologies, including the world...

  19. Canada’s Roadmap for Open Science

    Canada’s Roadmap for Open Science

    2023-10-23 22:15:28 | Report | Contributeur(s): Caroline Winter | https://doi.org/10.80230/GNGG-XS79

    In February 2020, the Government of Canada released the Roadmap for Open Science, a set of principles and recommendations to guide federal scientific research in Canada.

  20. Canada’s Roadmap for Open Science

    Canada’s Roadmap for Open Science

    2024-04-11 17:15:16 | Report | Contributeur(s): Caroline Winter | https://doi.org/10.80230/74XE-3B15

    In February 2020, the Government of Canada released the Roadmap for Open Science, a set of principles and recommendations to guide federal scientific research in Canada.