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Late antiquity, early Middle Ages, manuscripts, cities and monasticism. A bit of digital humanities and maps as well. Assistant Professor at the University of Erfurt
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18th century "cat contract" (納貓兒契式; based on a Yuan-dynasty original), laying out the cat's duties and responsibilities: tirelessly guarding the grain, repelling the "mousey bandits" (鼠賊), not messing with the livestock, not stealing numnums "of any kind whatsoever" (不得偷盜食諸般).
The kind of lightweight reading I do on a Thursday afternoon.
Proofs for a volume entitled “ New Children of Israel: Newcomers in Movement from Constantine to Muhammad” edited by Marisa Bueno and Fernando López Sánchez.
Friends, anybody has access to a pdf of the first five volumes of Corpus Consuetudinum Monasticarum?
On the far right is Thietmar but he is often missed by historians.
Bolesław Chrobry and Otto III at Gniezno in the year 1000.
Because reasons let’s jump on the Zotero discourse. You can use a citation manager (it is probably a good idea!) but the point is: you need to know how to do your references by hand. All types of them. The books, the articles, the archival documents, the manuscripts. You need to know the trade.
Humanities are cheap. They also offer the best bang for the buck in higher education. Closing humanities does not save money. It was never about the money in the first place.
Humanities are cheap. They also offer the best bang for the buck in higher education. Closing humanities does not save money. It was never about the money in the first place.