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The Secrets of Women in Middle Dutch

The Secrets of Women in Middle Dutch
Author: Orlanda Soei Han Lie
Publisher: Uitgeverij Verloren
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2011
Genre: Dutch literature
ISBN: 9087042442

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A poet, head over heels in love with a charming lady, writes a book at her request on intimate matters concerning women. It is a delicate undertaking, not only because it is a relatively unknown subject for him, but also because he does not want her to be angry with him when she reads about these highly personal matters. This is howDer vrouwen heimelijcheit [The Secrets of Women] begins. An intriguing characteristic of this fifteenth-century text is the way in which the author has alternated scientific knowledge of the medieval artes corpus with a personal love complaint. He interrupts his gynaecological exposition in twenty-odd places to express his love in lyrical terms. To make the text available for an international readership, this publication provides a cultural historical introduction and presents the Middle Dutch Secrets of Women together with an English translation.


Missions of Universities

Missions of Universities
Author: Lars Engwall
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2020-05-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 3030418340

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This book provides an analysis of university missions over time and space. It starts out by presenting a governance framework focusing on the demands on universities set by regulators, market actors and scrutinizers. It examines organizational structures, population development, the fundamental tasks of universities, and internal governance structures. Next, the book offers a discussion of the idea and role of universities in society, exploring concepts such as autonomy and universality, and the university as a transformative institute. The next four chapters deal with the development of universities from medieval times, through the Renaissance, towards the research universities in the nineteenth century in Europe and the United States. The following five chapters analyse recent developments of increasing external demands manifested through evaluations, accreditations and rankings, which in turn have had effects on the organization of universities. Topics discussed include markets, managers, globalization, consumer models and competition. The book concludes by a discussion and analysis of the future challenges of universities.


Science Translated

Science Translated
Author: Michèle Goyens
Publisher: Leuven University Press
Total Pages: 491
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 9058676714

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Mediaevalia Lovaniensia 40Medieval translators played an important role in the development and evolution of a scientific lexicon. At a time when most scholars deferred to authority, the translations of canonical texts assumed great importance. Moreover, translation occurred at two levels in the Middle Ages. First, Greek or Arabic texts were translated into the learned language, Latin. Second, Latin texts became source texts themselves, to be translated into the vernaculars as their importance across Europe started to increase.The situation of the respective translators at these two levels was fundamentally different: whereas the former could rely on a long tradition of scientific discourse, the latter had the enormous responsibility of actually developing a scientific vocabulary. The contributions in the present volume investigate both levels, greatly illuminating the emergence of the scientific terminology and concepts that became so fundamental in early modern intellectual discourse. The scientific disciplines covered in the book include, among others, medicine, biology, astronomy, and physics.


Women and Gender in Medieval Europe

Women and Gender in Medieval Europe
Author: Margaret Schaus
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 986
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 0415969441

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A Companion to Albert the Great

A Companion to Albert the Great
Author: Irven Resnick
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 849
Release: 2013-03-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004239731

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Albert the Great (Albertus Magnus; d. 1280) is one of the most prolific authors of the Middle Ages, and the only scholar to be known as “the Great” during his own lifetime. As the only Scholastic to to have commented upon all the works of Aristotle, Albert is also known as the Universal Doctor (Doctor Universalis) for his encyclopedic intellect, which enabled him to make important contributions not only to Christian theology but also to natural science and philosophy. The contributions to this omnibus volume will introduce students of philosophy, science, and theology to the current state of research and multiple perspectives on the work of Albert the Great. Contributors include Jan A. Aertsen, Henryk Anzulewicz, Benedict M. Ashley, Miguel de Asúa, Steven Baldner, Amos Bertolacci, Thérèse Bonin, Maria Burger, Markus Führer, Dagmar Gottschall, Jeremiah Hackett, Anthony Lo Bello, Isabelle Moulin, Timothy Noone, Mikołaj Olszewski, B.B. Price, Irven M. Resnick, Francisco J. Romero Carrasquillo, H. Darrel Rutkin, Steven C. Snyder, Michael W. Tkacz, Martin J. Tracey, Bruno Tremblay, David Twetten, Rosa E. Vargas and Gilla Wöllmer


Vermeer's Women

Vermeer's Women
Author: Marjorie E. Wieseman
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2011
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780300178999

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A visually stunning and seductive book that celebrates the mysterious and enigmatic world created by Vermeer in some of the best-loved and most characteristic works from late in his career.


The Secrets of the Mist Witches

The Secrets of the Mist Witches
Author: Gunivortus Goos
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2022-03-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3753445827

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The German term "Nebelhexe" (Mist Witch) is no longer an unknown word, you can find it in many places: In ghost stories, in books for children and grown-ups, it is used in comics and plays, as well as in poetry, as picture descriptions, and in fantasy- and role-playing games. A musician used it as her artist name, and as a pseudonym it is also used more and more often on the Internet. It is even used in recipes, as a type of beer, and as the name of a well-known tourist destination. The underlying customs and folk knowledge, including many folk tales from past centuries about the fog creatures from mainly the German-Dutch border area is presented here. In the book the dialect term "Witte Wieven" in this or similar spellings is often used for these supernatural mist women, who often have their dwellings in small hills or waters. By means of background information, collected customs and folk knowledge, more than 80 folk tales, some fictional but exciting stories and many decorative illustrations in color these fog creatures are presented here, but in a chapter of its own it also gives due attention to similar beings from other parts of the world.


Medieval Manuscripts in Transition

Medieval Manuscripts in Transition
Author: Geert H. M. Claassens
Publisher: Leuven University Press
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789058675200

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In Medieval Manuscripts in Transition, various scholars investigate the ways in which the study of manuscripts can contribute to interpretation or provide insight.


The Dynamics of the Medieval Manuscript

The Dynamics of the Medieval Manuscript
Author: Karen Pratt
Publisher: V&R unipress GmbH
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2017-07-17
Genre: Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval
ISBN: 3847107542

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This collection of essays examines the various dynamic processes by which texts are preserved, transmitted, and modified in medieval multi-text codices, focusing on the meanings generated by new contexts and the possible reader experiences provoked by novel configurations and material presentation. Containing essays on text collections from many different European countries and in a wide range of medieval languages, this volume sheds new light on common trends and regional differences in the history of book production and reading practices.


Medieval Feminist Forum

Medieval Feminist Forum
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2001
Genre: Feminist theory
ISBN:

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