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Embroided Portraits in the Romanian Medieval Art
Published 2015-05-01Subjects: “…medieval embroidery…”
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Serbian scientific institutions and medieval research
Published 2017-04-01“…The purpose of this paper is to provide a short overview of the resources related to research in medieval history in Serbia.…”
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Geriatric management in medieval Persian medicine
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Waste not, want not: the sustainability of medieval manuscripts
Published 2014“…Manuscript books – as the material incarnations of medieval literature – present intriguing avenues of inquiry into the nature of literature and sustainability. …”
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Legal Performances in Late Medieval France
Published 2013“…In medieval France, though, there seems to be a progression. …”
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The early medieval secular: spectrum and strategies
Published 2021“…While it has generally been assumed that a division between religion and secular was impossible to make in the early medieval period, taken together the articles in this collection show a variety of early medieval seculars, all arising from a general assumption that distinctions could, indeed had to, be made between what was secular and what was not. …”
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The written and the world in early medieval Iberia
Published 2015“…<p>The written was the world of early medieval Iberia. Literacy was limited, but textuality was extensive, in the authority conferred on text and the arrangements made to use it. …”
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Connecting Medieval and Renaissance manuscript collections
Published 2018“…This article examines issues affecting the reuse of data relating to collections of medieval and Renaissance manuscripts in libraries, museums and archives. …”
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Introduction to architectural representation in medieval England
Published 2018“…Architecture is a special and important category of evidence for our understanding of medieval England; it is not only one of the most tangible categories of evidence for the period, but also one of the most accessible. …”
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