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Alfred Nobel and His Prizes: From Dynamite to DNA
Published 2017-07-01“…In considering his choice of prizes, it may be pertinent that he used the principles of chemistry and physics in his inventions and he had a lifelong devotion to science, he suffered and died from severe coronary and cerebral atherosclerosis, and he was a bibliophile, an author, and mingled with the literati of Paris. …”
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The Library of the Scientist Veniamin Eppel: the Experience of Developing and Preserving a Private Book Collection
Published 2022-01-01“…The purpose of the article is to present information on the development and preservation of the private library of the collector and bibliophile Veniamin Leonardovich Eppel (1970-2013). …”
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A critical edition of the four gospels in the thirteenth-century Old French translation of the Bible
Published 1978“…The translation was subsequently used for reading pericopes and, by the fifteenth century at least, for edifying reading in general. Bibliophile interest in the work seems confined to King John II and his descendants. …”
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Peddling Wonderment, Selling Privilege: Launching the Market for Medieval Books in Antebellum New York
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The Posthuman and Irish Antigones: Rights, Revolt, Extinction
Published 2022-12-01“…Peteokles is a bourgeois-turned-rebel mediary; Polyneikes is remembered as a communist terrorist who has been airbrushed from the records of the police state; a bibliophile Ismene religiously reads Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s The Gulag Archipelago, and the Chorus is the real state oppressor. …”
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XRF and reflectance hyperspectral imaging on a 15th century illuminated manuscript: combining imaging and quantitative analysis to understand the artist’s technique
Published 2018-04-01“…We reveal the identity of the first possessor of this manuscript, Tanguy IV du Châtel, known as a 15th century bibliophile close to Louis XI. This information is a further element contributing to the attribution of the richly illuminated folio 6 of this manuscript to François Le Barbier. …”
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La bibliothèque, (auto)portrait d’Edith Wharton ?
Published 2008-10-01“…Ceux qui s’aventurent dans la bibliothèque, contaminés par l’univers du livre, n’en ressortent pas indemnes : Wharton elle-même y fut métamorphosée de lectrice en auteur. Bibliophile, lectrice, écrivain, Wharton reflète dans sa vie et remodèle au cœur de ses œuvres l’espace multiple, mouvant, vivant qu’est la bibliothèque.…”
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Vyshnivetsky Castle Library of Prince Mychailo Servaty Vyshnivetsky – Historical Book Heritage and Object of Bibliological and Historical Reconstruction
Published 2014-12-01“…He was a politician, an erudite and great bibliophile. In the 30th–40th of the 18th century the main Prince’s residence Vyshnivets became an important centre of magnate’s culture in Rich Pospolyta. …”
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Pecat amagat és mitg perdonat.... La polèmica entre mossèn Gudiol i Antoni Bulbena arran de les edicions bibliòfiles de llibres eròtics
Published 2014-06-01“…In December 1911 appeared in the local press in Vic (a town near Barcelona) an article that raised an uproar in the bibliophile circles all over Catalonia. A priest (an Art historian and great moralist) accused a well-known editor of fine books, without naming him, of editing luxury books of pornographic content. …”
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Heidin und Mörin. Zur Materialität, Visualität und Medialität höfischer Texte im Spätmittelalter
Published 2022“…The patronesses were connected through dynastic allegiances and bibliophile interests, and manuscripts such as the Heidelberg copy of the Heidin and the Viennese copy of the Mörin were embedded in the social network of the time. …”
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The Diplomat, Strategist, Intelligence Officer, Historian — in the Service of Russia. Prince Alexey Borisovich Lobanov-Rostovsky
Published 2022-09-01“…A true polymath, proficient in the Russian antiquity, he became a bibliophile, collector, genealogist and historian. He carefully commented on the historical documents he discovered and for 14 years (1871–1885) systematically published in special historical journals. …”
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América en la librería de don Lorenzo Ramírez de Prado, Consejero de Indias
Published 2013-12-01“…One of the most important libraries of the seventeenth century was that of Don Lorenzo Ramirez de Prado, erudite and bibliophile, who collected in his Madrid home at least 8,951 volumes. …”
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Em torno de dois textos médicos antigos On two antique medical texts
Published 2005-12-01“…Modus curandi, which came to light in 1974 thanks to bibliophile José de Pina Martins, is anonymous. Johannes Jacobi is believed to be the author of Regimento proueytoso, which was translated into Latin (Regimen contra pestilentiam), French, and English. …”
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Koitonites Niketas – The Donor of “Niketas Bible” of the 10th Century
Published 2019-12-01“…The life story of the eunuch Niketas, the courtier, the commander and the bibliophile, is quite typical for the close circle of Emperor Constantine VII’s and Basil Lecapenos the Nothos.…”
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Alexander von Humboldt im Archiv. Die Entstehung eines neuen Humboldt-Bildes aus dem mobilen Blick in vergangene Zukünfte
Published 2022-10-01“…It focuses also on bibliophilic print editions of digital publications and the ongoing public relations work of Alexander von Humboldt’s figure, which is promoted internationally through numerous networks between institutions and expanded through ongoing collaborations, especially through the newly founded Humboldt Center for Transdisciplinary Studies (HCTS) in China/Changsha. …”
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LIETUVOS NACIONALINĖS MARTYNO MAŽVYDO BIBLIOTEKOS RETŲ KNYGŲ IR RANKRAŠČIŲ SKYRIAUS PALEOTIPŲ RINKINYS
Published 2011-01-01“…Of the XIXth century personal libraries, particularly noteworthy are the collections of Jonas Krizostomas Gintila (1788–1857), XIXth-century bibliophile, hebraist and administrator of the Samogitian Diocese, and of Friedrich August Gotthold (1778–1858), educator and music theorist. …”
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Panorama Konstantynopola w Liber chronicarum Hartmanna Schedla (1493). Miasto idealne – memoria chrześcijaństwa
Published 2018-12-01“…Hartman Schedel, as a bibliophile and a scholar, knew the texts of medieval writers and Italian art but, as an ambitious humanist, he could not disregard the latest, contemporary trends of Renaissance which were coming from Nuremberg and from Italian cities. …”
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A. Y. Bohdanovych and his book collection
Published 2014-01-01“…Bohdanovych, a special place of whose life belonged to bibliophilism. We have covered A. Y. Bohdanovych biography, observed the sources of his bibliophilism. …”
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