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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Article
Koji Murata; Hisashi Hayakawa; Mitsuru Sôma
(2023)
A critical assessment of questionable solar eclipse memories in the Byzantine Empire from the fourth to sixth centuries CE.
Journal for the History of Astronomy
(pp. 193-212).
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Article
Eleanor S. Armstrong; Jordan Bimm
(2023)
The Trouble with Space Auctions.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(pp. 425-433).
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Article
John A. Edgington
(2022)
Johann Jacob Dillenius (1684–1747) as a colourer.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 130-140).
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Article
Robert H. Rothman
(2022)
Giant tortoises collected from Charles Island (Isla Floreana), Galápagos, during the voyage of USS Potomac, 1831–1834.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 86-101).
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Article
Mordechay Lewy
(2021)
The French King and the Ostrich: Reflections on the Date of the Medieval Vercelli Map of the World.
Imago Mundi: A Review of Early Cartography
(pp. 64-72).
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Article
Ronald E. Grim
(2020)
Annotated Atlases: Unraveling Hidden Stories of Provenance.
Journal of Map & Geography Libraries
(pp. 84-109).
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Article
Thomas Horst
(2020)
Cartographic Treasures Destroyed “With Fire and Sword”? The Unwritten Story of the Map Collection of the Bavarian Army Library.
Journal of Map & Geography Libraries
(pp. 110-139).
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Article
Paige G. Andrew; L. K. McElfresh; L. R. Musser
(2020)
“Will Work for Maps”: A History of the Library of Congress Geography and Map Division Special Map Processing Project.
Journal of Map & Geography Libraries
(pp. 194-223).
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Book
David Pearson
(2019)
Provenance Research in Book History: A Handbook.
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Article
Florian Ruhland
(2019)
Wo kommen unsere Bücher her? : Provenienzen in der Eisenbibliothek. [Where do our books come from? : Provenances in the Iron Library].
Ferrum
(pp. 142-150).
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Article
John Edgington
(2016)
Annotations in copies of Thomas Johnson's Mercurius botanicus (1634) and Mercurii botanici, pars altera (1641): authorship and provenance.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 208-220).
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Article
Lucas, A. M.
(2014)
The Difficult Provenance of Ferdinand Von Mueller's Zoological Specimens.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 294-308).
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Article
Lucas, A. M.; Lucas, P. J.
(2014)
Natural History “Collectors”: Exploring the Ambiguities.
Archives of Natural History
(p. 63).
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Article
Vasoli, Cesare
(1983-84 (pub. 1986))
A proposito di Agostino Steuco e della “perennis philosophia”.
Atti e Memorie della Reale Accademia Petrarca di Lettere, Arti e Scienze 1970-72
(pp. 263-292).
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