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    Non-Invasive Technical Investigation of English Portrait Miniatures Attributed to Nicholas Hilliard and Isaac Oliver by Flavia Fiorillo, Lucia Burgio, Christine Slottved Kimbriel, Paola Ricciardi

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The 23 objects chosen for the analysis, spanning almost the entire career of the two artists, belong to the collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum (London) and the Fitzwilliam Museum (Cambridge). A non-invasive scientific methodology, comprising of stereo and optical microscopies, Raman microscopy, and X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy, was required for the investigation of these small-scale and fragile objects. …”
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    Secrets of a Silent Miniaturist: Findings from a Technical Study of Miniatures Attributed to Isaac Oliver by Christine Slottved Kimbriel, Paola Ricciardi

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…This article presents key findings from the collaborative and technically focused research project “Secrets of a Silent Miniaturist: Technical Analysis of Isaac Oliver’s Miniatures”, undertaken by the Fitzwilliam Museum and the Hamilton Kerr Institute in Cambridge (UK). …”
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    Elina Screen: Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles, vols. 65 & 66: Nor- wegian Collections, Part I: Anglo-Saxon Coins to 1016 & Part II: Anglo-Saxon and later British Coins 1016-1... by Jens Christian Moesgaard

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…Since the publication of volume 1 in 1958 (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge) this series has under the auspices of the British Academy made thousands of coins kept in public or private collections easily available and thus largely stimulated research into British coins.…”
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    Salacious and Sinful Simians in The Macclesfield Psalter: An Iconographic Study by Kelly Midgley

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…Such images may be seen in The Macclesfield Psalter, a lavishly illuminated fourteenth-century manuscript, which was brought by the Fitzwilliam Museum in 2004. Apes appear throughout the manuscript several times, carrying out actions that are typically ‘human’, albeit in a humorous, often profane way. …”
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    Coins of Jani Beg khan (742A.H-1342A.D) khwarizm mint by Sherif Mahmoud, Ahmed Tony, Raafat Al Nabrawy

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Abstract This study is about Jani Beg khwarizm coins ,I published seven new pieces that have not been published before for instance one of theses coins is a dinar possessed by king Abd el Aziz public library ,a dirham possessed by fint in tubing university in Germany ,another dirham possessed by Fitzwilliam museum in Denmark ,and four pieces possessed by The American numismatic society, In addition to some other pieces published in international Auctions and catalogs . …”
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    A study of music for bass viol written in England in the seventeenth century by Richards, JM

    Published 1961
    “…Michael's College, Tenbury; the Boteler Muniments, Bedford; the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge; King's College, Rowe Music Library, Cambridge; Trinity College Library and the University Library, Cambridge.…”
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