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Update: found the thing in a footnote of a book published in 1880. Which, as it later transpired, is on the internet.
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The joys of medieval research: "Hey there's miracle stories of Saint Nicholas in this manuscript!"
The realities of medieval research: [said miracle stories are in the bit circled in red]
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In Nijmegen waren veeeel meer tegendemonstranten (vluchtelingen welkom!) dan bij de extreemrechtse haatmars. Met geweldige speeches van verschillende oud-vluchtelingen uit verschillende landen van herkomst, die zich allemaal thuis voelen in Nijmegen. Wanneer worden zij gehoord?
I'm trying to verify something but it is not on the internet.
The absolute gall. How dare.
I AM NOT SAYING that academia runs on similar principles, but I might be saying that I saw quite some similarities between this article and the ruthlessness with which our esteemed dean and (faculty) board (C.S.) run roughshod over what little transparency there is at our noble university.
"One of the special objects is a gold ring from the third or fourth century AD... In addition to the gold ring, the archaeologists also came across an... Ottonian fibula... The pin probably dates from the tenth or eleventh century AD"
Neat.
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