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Reading passages contain many new words. Looking up every word in the dictionary and finding the exact meaning can be a difficult job for learners and may hinder the process of reading. Providing glosses can help learners deal with this issue. The objecti... see more

This article analyses the Mercator-Hondius Atlas maps in the context of constructing knowledge of the world. In what follows, we analyse the elements of continental geographies and ocean spaces on the maps presented in the atlas. We take as our starting p... see more

The combined evidence shows that Byzantine weavers normally employed a simple two-bar vertical loom with various accessories, and that this was sufficient for various materials, sizes, and qualities.

The Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft has recently approved a project to produce a critical edition of Lothar von Trotha’s legacy. The project entitled “Textual and pictorial narrative of genocide. A critical edition of the written and photographic legacy o... see more

Internet and communication technologies enable the creation of tremendous amounts of textual, graphic, and pictorial information. User-generated content published through personal web pages, blogs, and social media platforms has not only increased the amo... see more

Marina Vidas: Resemblance and Devotion: Image and Text in a Parisian Early Fourteenth-Century Book of Hours (Copenhagen, Royal Library, Ms Thott 534 4º) Made for a French NoblewomanThe focus of this article is Ms Thott 534 4º, a small Parisian early fourt... see more

Marina Vidas: The Construction and Transcultural Dissemination of Negative Images of Jews in a French Thirteenth-Century Illuminated Psalter Made for a Danish ReaderThe article is concerned with a thirteenth-century de luxe Psalter (London, British Librar... see more

Although much has been written about the art of the famous synagogue at Dura-Europos, its rootedness in Mesopotamia has gone largely unexplored. This study looks south along the local trade routes to Iranian Babylonia and examines evidence available about... see more

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