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item3books: What were people writing and reading?
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The chronicle of my quest for the individuals in the Medieval world who decided that it’d be great to have some books at home, so the inventory for home contents may have read "item: 3 books". Sunday, 22 May 2011. What were people writing and reading? What was being written and read in medieval times? Before 1200 books were produced on husbandry in Normandy, England and Italy. These were called ‘houseboundaries’ and were. Written by monks though based on. Jeanne lived from1433 to 1498. She left her 41 vo...
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item3books: Hildegard of Bingen and other women writers
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The chronicle of my quest for the individuals in the Medieval world who decided that it’d be great to have some books at home, so the inventory for home contents may have read "item: 3 books". Saturday, 14 May 2011. Hildegard of Bingen and other women writers. I've constructed a sort of resume for her:. Skills and experiences - preaching, teaching; organising, reforming and establishing monasteries, journeying, composing, writing, healing, studying and prophecying ( Matthew Fox; 1985;6). 1140-50 worked o...
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item3books: Development of the book and physical practicalities.
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The chronicle of my quest for the individuals in the Medieval world who decided that it’d be great to have some books at home, so the inventory for home contents may have read "item: 3 books". Monday, 18 April 2011. Development of the book and physical practicalities. Having looked at a sort of snapshot in the history of the book in the last post, for this one I am going to look at the development of the book and then some of the practicalities of producing one. Timeline of the development of the book:.
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item3books: Women writing, illustrating and publishing.
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The chronicle of my quest for the individuals in the Medieval world who decided that it’d be great to have some books at home, so the inventory for home contents may have read "item: 3 books". Sunday, 8 May 2011. Women writing, illustrating and publishing. St Bridget of Sweden. Herrad of Landsberg / Hohenburg. I'll look at a few of these if I can. Green, K 2010 'What Were the Ladies in the. The Libraries of Christine de Pizan's Contemporaries' pp 77- 86 in. Clogan, PM (ed), Rowman and Littlefield, Lanham.
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The Catholic Church and Censorship: Introduction to this Blog
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The Catholic Church and Censorship. Introduction to this Blog. 65279;. 1 Title page of 1564 edition, published in Venice. 65279;. This blog will deal with the issues of censorship, specifically with regard to the Catholic Church and its Index Librorum Prohibitorum. The first from its beginnings in the 16th century up to the beginning of the 19th century, and the second from then until the last imprint of the Index. In its issue from the 15th June 1966. Censorship of Books',. Catholic Encyclopedia...
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The Catholic Church and Censorship: Early History of the Index
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The Catholic Church and Censorship. Early History of the Index. Literally 'it may be printed'), permission generally given by the local bishop. This decree showed foresight, as Martin Luther was to nail his 95 theses to the door of the Wittenberg church in 1517, and within weeks his material had been widely disseminated from publishers in Leipzig, Nuremberg and Basel. Index auctorum et librorum prohibitorum. However, it was not until 1559 that the first Index. Known as the Pauline Index. Sacred Congregat...
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Dead Sea Scrolls: What are they?
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What is a Scroll? It is the ancestor of the book, the progenitor of all the books we read, the first expression of collecting information in an organized set of pages. Is written on such a roll as of parchment or papyrus or paper. It is usually written, drawn or painted with the purpose to transmit information but can be also used as a decorative item. How can I read them? How are they written? The characteristic of the Arabic languages. Japanese and the Chinese languages are not only written from right ...
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Dead Sea Scrolls: The Mystery of the Copper Scroll
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The Mystery of the Copper Scroll. Among all the Scrolls found in Qumran, more than 900 documents,. There is an anomaly, and unique scroll, different from all the others. It is made from different materials, the language in which it is written is not the same as the rest of the scrolls and even its content, is not related to all the other texts. Professor Richard Freund said this is. Probably the most unique, the most important, and the least understood among all the Scrolls”. This is the Copper Scroll!
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‘Mechanics Institute Libraries in Victoria’: MECHANICS INSTITUTE LIBRARIES IN VICTORIA
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8216;Mechanics Institute Libraries in Victoria’. Mechanics Institute - Ballarat. MECHANICS INSTITUTE LIBRARIES IN VICTORIA. WHAT IS A MECHANICS INSTITUTE? THE HISTORY OF MECHANICS INSTITUTE:. The Melbourne Mechanics' Institute was the first Victorian Mechanics' Institute established in 1839, which was renamed The Melbourne Athenaeum in 1873. The Athenaeum has a library, theatres and shops that continue to operate in the original building, at 188 Collins Street, Melbourne. N Australia nearly every sizable...