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Current Slavic, Baltic and East European Periodical and Newspaper Titles Available in the Slavic & Baltic Division, the Periodicals Division, and the Branch Libraries of the New York Public Library

Current Slavic, Baltic and East European Periodical and Newspaper Titles Available in the Slavic & Baltic Division, the Periodicals Division, and the Branch Libraries of the New York Public Library
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Total Pages: 200
Release: 2004
Genre: Baltic newspapers
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East European Accessions List

East European Accessions List
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Total Pages: 1680
Release: 1957-07
Genre: Balkan Peninsula
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East European Accessions List

East European Accessions List
Author: Library of Congress. Processing Department
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1134
Release: 1954
Genre: Europe, Eastern
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Catalogus Translationum Et Commentariorum

Catalogus Translationum Et Commentariorum
Author: Virginia Brown
Publisher: CUA Press
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2003
Genre: Classical literature
ISBN: 0813213002

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Considered a definitive source for scholars and students, this highly acclaimed series illustrates the impact of Greek and Latin texts on the Middle Ages and Renaissance. In publication since 1960 and now in its eighth volume, the Catalogus Translationum et Commentariorum furnishes concrete evidence of when, where, and how an ancient author was known and appreciated in monastic, university, and humanist circles. Each article presents a historical survey of the influence and circulation of a particular author down to the present, followed by an exhaustive listing and brief description of Latin commentaries before 1600 on each of his works. For Greek authors, a full listing of pre-1600 translations into Latin is also provided. Sources of translations and commentaries include both printed editions and texts available only in medieval and Renaissance manuscripts. In the newest addition to the series, Volume VIII, six authors are treated in separate articles: Damianus, Geminus Rhodius, Hanno, Sallust, Themistius, and Thucydides. This volume is especially notable for its variety. Thucydides and Sallust were major historians and the interest their works generated -- in such diverse figures as Macchiavelli, Thomas More, and Thomas Hobbes -- has continued unabated. Damianus and Geminus Rhodius influenced optics and astronomy. Themistius provided a useful service to later students of Aristotle by paraphrasing Aristotle's treatises on logic, psychology, and natural science. Hanno's account of a voyage around the coast of West Africa has been regarded as a motivating factor behind the explorations of Vasco da Gama and Pedro Alvares Cabral and was cited in controversies involving the Portugueseand Spanish claims to the coasts of Africa and America. A list of addenda and corrigenda to four previously published articles (Columella, Tacitus, Vegetius, Xenophon) concludes the volume.


Chicago of the Balkans

Chicago of the Balkans
Author: Gwen Jones
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1351572164

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At the point of its creation in 1873, Budapest was intended to be a pleasant rallying point of orderliness, high culture and elevated social principles: the jewel in the national crown. From the turn of the century to World War II, however, the Hungarian capital was described, variously, as: Judapest, the sinful city, not in Hungary, and the Chicago of the Balkans. This is the first English-language study of competing metropolitan narratives in Hungarian literature that spans both the liberal late Habsburg and post-liberal, 'Christian-national' eras, at the same time as the 'Jewish Question' became increasingly inseparable from representations of the city. Works by writers from a wide variety of backgrounds are discussed, from Jewish satirists to icons of the radical Right, representatives of conservative national schools, and modernist, avant-garde and 'peasantist' authors. Gwen Jones is Hon. Research Associate at the Department of Hebrew and Jewish Studies, University College London.


The European Outthrust and Encounter

The European Outthrust and Encounter
Author: David B. Quinn
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 386
Release: 1994-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780853232292

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For half a century David Beers Quinn wrote on the history of the early relationship between England and North America. This volume was presented in tribute to his meticulous and authoritative but cautious scholarship, on the occasion of his 85th birthday. It includes his "Reflections" on a lifetime of research, and his bibliography. But his interests in the early period of "the expansion of Europe" have never been limited to England or North America, and this volume accordingly takes as its theme the widest historical context of the subject and period, the whole European outthrust and encounter, in its first phase. Ten contributions by recognized scholars provide select exemplars, to serve as a stimulating introduction to this vast theme. Three overview essays deal with specific regions of the outthrust, chosen because of differences in outcome: Ethiopia, the Far East, and Siberia. The remaining essays consider specific episodes in localities ranging from Guayana to China, and their discursive echoes, and are essentially concerned with a leading feature of David Quinn’s scholarship, the discovery, examination and interpretation of sources. A preliminary essay discusses the theme and links the various contributions within a framework of critical generalization.


At the Gate of Christendom

At the Gate of Christendom
Author: Nora Berend
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2001-05-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521651859

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Modern life in increasingly heterogeneous societies has directed attention to patterns of interaction, often using a framework of persecution and tolerance. This study of the economic, social, legal and religious position of three minorities (Jews, Muslims and pagan Turkic nomads) argues that different degrees of exclusion and integration characterized medieval non-Christian status in the medieval Christian kingdom of Hungary between 1000 and 1300. A complex explanation of non-Christian status emerges from the analysis of their economic, social, legal and religious positions and roles. Existence on the frontier with the nomadic world led to the formulation of a frontier ideology, and to anxiety about Hungary's detachment from Christendom, which affected policies towards non-Christians. The study also succeeds in integrating central European history with the study of the medieval world, while challenging such current concepts in medieval studies as frontier societies, persecution and tolerance, ethnicity and 'the other'.


Under Eastern Eyes

Under Eastern Eyes
Author: Wendy Bracewell
Publisher: Central European University Press
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9789639776111

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Twelve studies explicitly developed to elaborate on travel writing published in book form by east Europeans travelling in Europe from ca. 1550 to 2000. How did east Europeans have positioned themselves with relation to the notion of Europe, and how has the genre of travel writing served as a means of exploring and disseminating these ideas? A truly comparative and collective work with a substantial introductory study, the book has taken full advantage of the interdisciplinary and comparative potential of the team of project scholars working in the different national literatures, from different disciplinary perspectives


East European Accessions List

East European Accessions List
Author: Library of Congress. Processing Dept
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Total Pages: 1008
Release: 1956
Genre: Balkan Peninsula
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