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On the articulation between the realms of poetry and knowledge in Medieval China. Édition de textes de la Chine antique et médiévale, fouille de textes en vue de mettre au jour de possibles phénomènes de reprises et de contamination.
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This digital archive is a collaborative project among the libraries, including the McGill Library, the Harvard-Yenching Library, and the Peking University Library. As of December 2022, the archive provides free online access to 426 collections of women's writings published during Ming (1368-1644), Qing (1644-1911), and the Republican (1911-1949) periods. Users can search and browse more than 70,000 scanned images of texts and illustrations by the 5,240 women poets and writers and the 2,475 male writers who contributed to women's writings as editors/compilers or as writers of prefaces, biographies, endorsement verse, and postscripts.
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Morphological Data on 1000 Manuscripts from the "Pelliot Chinois" Collection of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France
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This blog post was written by Dr Stephen Gadd, Software Developer and GIS Consultant. The IHR’s Centre for the History of People, Place and Community has been carrying out some exploratory research on the potential of analysing London’s medieval customs accounts digitally. Detailed, or ‘particular’ customs accounts recorded immense detail about the goods and practices […]
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This is a project to track the work of the Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana in digitizing their collection of over 80,000 manuscripts.
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The core printed primary and secondary sources for the medieval and modern history of the British Isles
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The Library of Congress is home to a noteworthy collection of rare Persian language manuscripts, lithographic books and early imprints, as well as printed books, housed in the African and Middle Eastern Division (AMED) and the Rare Book and Special Collections Division. Most of these Persian manuscripts and lithographic books were procured for the Library in the 1930s by Kirkor Minassian (1874-1944), a renowned dealer in fine Islamic and Near Eastern arts with establishments both in New York and Paris. The Minassian acquisitions included treasures from the entire Middle East with rare books and manuscripts in Arabic, Persian, Turkish and Armenian languages. Since the 1930s the Library has continued to purchase a small number of Persian language manuscripts and lithographs at auctions, and from antique manuscript and book sellers including Christies and Sotheby's. The Library has also benefited from the generosity of people who have donated rare Persian materials they inherited from their families over the generations and which have been present in the United States or Europe before World War II.
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Official archive of the UK government, and for England and Wales.. Spanning 1000 years of history. Non-ministerial department.
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Index of place records with coordinates, historical metadata, linked toponyms, and ecological classifications
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