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Journal articles on the topic "17th-19th centurie"

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Franits, Wayne E. "Europe: 17th-19th Centuries." Woman's Art Journal 24, no. 1 (2003): 55. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1358825.

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Бачура, О. П., Т. В. Лобанова, and Г. П. Визгалов. "DOGS (CANIS FAMILIARIS) FROM YENISEYSK (17th-19th CENTURIES)." Краткие сообщения Института археологии (КСИА), no. 263 (November 15, 2021): 160–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.25681/iaras.0130-2620.263.160-175.

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Статья посвящена описанию остеологической коллекции собак (103 экз.) из раскопок усадьбы Баландина XVIII-XIX вв. в г. Енисейске. Исследования показали, что это были собаки мелкого и среднего размера. Мелкая форма собак, по-видимому, происходит от каких-то привозных пород. Собаки средних размеров образовались от местных восточносибирских лаек. Продолжительность жизни собак небольшая -около 6 лет, что было обусловлено плохими условиями их содержания. The paper describes osteological selection of dogs (103 specimens) from the excavations of the Balandin's town mansion dating to the 18th-19th centuries in the city of Yeniseysk. According to the research, the dogs were small and of medium size. Small dogs were apparently brought into the city from some other places whereas the ancestors of the medium-size dogs were local East Siberian Laikas. These dogs did not live for a long time, in many cases, around six years, which was explained by poor animal welfare.
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Koryakov, Yuri. "Изменение этноязыковой территории западных и южных манси в XVII—XX вв. Часть I. Предуралье и бассейн Туры." Ural-Altaic Studies 45, no. 2 (2022): 58–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.37892/2500-2902-2022-45-2-58-78.

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This article examines the changes in the ethno-linguistic territory of the Mansi (Voguls) in the Cis-Urals and in the Tura basin during the 17th—20th centuries. In most of these lands, the Mansi and Mansi languages disappeared no later than the early / middle 19th century. But the assimilation and displacement of the Mansi took place a little differently and at different speeds in different parts. The purpose of this article is to bring together and systematize information about the distribution of the Mansi and Mansi languages in the western and southern parts of their range during the 17th—20th centuries. Both primary sources of the 17th—19th centuries and the works of researchers of the 19th—21st centuries were used as material for the study. Particular attention is paid to census data, as well as data on yasak payers of the 17th century. The result of the work is a detailed reconstruction of the geographical distribution and demographics of the Mansi in this region after the 17th century. All toponyms mentioned in earlier works were georeferenced, and diachronic correlation of objects from different time layers was made. For convenience of presentation, the territory under consideration is divided into several sub-areas. Special attention was paid to the time of the disappearance of the Mansi languages in each sub-area and more accurate georeferencing of the known Mansi dictionaries of the 18th—19th centuries. The collected and systematized information is illustrated by detailed ethno-linguistic maps, which make it possible to compare the situation with the Mansi and the Mansi language in different centuries. Such an analysis, based on the areal principle and accompanied by detailed maps, is being done for the first time. The results of the work, including maps, can be used by specialists of various profiles, incl. linguists studying Mansi dialectology and toponymy, ethnographers and historians
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Kralj-Brassard, Rina, Ivana Lazarević, and Irena Ipšić. "Godparents network of the Dubrovnik foundlings (17th-19th centuries)." Annales de démographie historique 130, no. 2 (2015): 161. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/adh.130.0161.

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Farrell, Dianne E., Alla Sytova, and Alex Miller. "The Lubok: Russian Folk Pictures, 17th to 19th Centuries." Russian Review 44, no. 4 (October 1985): 407. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/129794.

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Miura, T., H. Kawana, and K. Nonaka. "Twinning in New England in the 17th–19th Centuries." Acta geneticae medicae et gemellologiae: twin research 36, no. 3 (July 1987): 355–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0001566000006115.

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AbstractVital records of Saybrook and Plymouth in New England from the 17th century were investigated. Among 8,562 maternities 81 twin maternities were found, the twinning rate being 0.95%. Twinning rate was low at the lst and 2nd births as compared with the 3rd or later births, and was highest at the 7th and 8th births (1.6%). Twin maternity seemed to be a strong risk factor to terminate reproduction, particularly after 6 or more children had been delivered. The rate of mothers who had any other child (“fertile” mothers) at the 7th or later birth order was significantly lower for twin (13%) than for singleton maternities (63%). Twinning rate also varied by the size of offspring of a mother, and those mothers who had 5 or 6 children showed the highest twinning rate (1.3%). Those fertile mothers who had 7 or more children showed the lowest twinning rate (0.74%), although an exceptionally higher twinning rate was seen at their last births. Elongation of the last birth interval was observed for each group of every family size, and higher twinning rates were generally observed at their last births. Reduction in fecundity and rise in twinning rate seem to have occurred simultaneously at the last stage of the reproductive period of mothers, regardless of their family size.
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Fedorov, Mikhail. "PERSONIFICATION OF TIME IN BRITISH LINGUISTIC CULTURE (17th – 19th Centuries)." Vestnik of Northern (Arctic) Federal University. Series "Humanitarian and Social Sciences", no. 6 (December 20, 2015): 99–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.17238/issn2227-6564.2015.6.99.

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Boumlik, Habiba. "Maghrebi and European Encounters Through Travel Writing: 17th-19th Centuries." Maghreb Review 39, no. 3 (2014): 321–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/tmr.2014.0014.

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Vysotskaya, Daria S., Pavel S. Danilov, and Alexander V. Sokolov. "The Entry Into Jerusalem Archaeological Complex of Tsarevokokshaysk (17th - 19th Centuries)." Povolzhskaya Arkheologiya (The Volga River Region Archaeology) 4, no. 38 (December 20, 2021): 117–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.24852/pa2021.4.38.117.128.

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The article presents the historical and archaeological characteristics of the territory adjacent to the Entry into Jerusalem Church of the Tsarevokokshaysk. The substantiation is presented that in this part of the historical center of Yoshkar-Ola there is a complex of interrelated archaeological objects that existed here in the time interval from the first decades of the life of the Tsarev town on Kokshaga River to the beginning of the 20th century. The Entry into Jerusalem archaeological complex consists of a historical necropolis of the 17th – mid-18th century, foundation of the Entry into Jerusalem Church built in 1759, remnants of the Rozhdestvenskaya Sloboda of the second half of the 18th – 19th centuries and structures belonging to the Bogoroditse–Sergievsky Monastery of the late 19th century. The authors use archival sources, which, when compared with the data on archaeological research, give an idea of the historical topography of this part of Tsarevokokshaysk in the 17th – 19th centuries.
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BALYUNOV, Igor V. "RUSSIAN VILLAGES OF THE 17TH-19TH CENTURIES IN THE SURROUNDINGS OF THE MIDDLE AGE HILLFORT OF ISKER." Tyumen State University Herald. Humanities Research. Humanitates 6, no. 3 (2020): 137–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.21684/2411-197x-2020-6-3-137-153.

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The medieval hillfort of Isker, the former capital of the Siberian Khanate of the 17th-19th centuries, is a significant archaeological monument, the late history of which was presented in fragmentary literature in the scientific literature. This article aims to fill in this lacune. In the 17th century many rural settlements appeared in Isker’s immediate vicinity, in connection with the intensive economic development of the Tobolsk Irtysh. At the same time, the territory of the settlement was often referred to as the “Old Siberia” in written sources. These reasons have led to contemporary studies repeatedly providing erroneous information about the Russian villages that stood on the territory of Isker in the 17th-19th centuries. Using written, cartographic, and archaeological sources, the author has accurately determined the number and names of rural settlements on the territory of the “Old Siberia” natural boundary, as well as their locations and the chronological framework of their existence. The data obtained allow to reasonably assert that several Russian villages stood quite close to the abandoned hillfort, but its site was not directly inhabited at a later time. Such a neighborhood slightly affected the composition of the archaeological collections of Isker. The results of comparative studies show that it was generally not typical for Russian settlers in the Tobolsk Irtysh region to erect yards on the sites of ancient hillforts. In addition, the work allowed describing the main historical processes that took place in the 17th-19th centuries on the territory of the “Old Siberia”.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "17th-19th centurie"

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BERTI, LUCIA. "SCIENTIFIC CROSSCURRENTS BETWEEN ITALY AND ENGLAND: ITALIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY, 17TH-19TH CENTURIES." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Milano, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/2434/730118.

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The Royal Society of London and the Philosophical Transactions (PTRS) have played an important role in the promotion of science and knowledge ever since their founding in the 1660s. Not only the British but also scholars and researchers from all over the world ‒ among whom many Italians ‒ have been interested in corresponding with the Society, becoming members and/or publishing on the Society’s journal. The PTRS thus became a focal point of cultural interaction between researchers from different countries. Moreover, by considering the journal in diachronic perspective we can see the gradual development of present-day scientific writing. My purpose is to investigate Italian contributions the Philosophical Transactions from a linguistic, historical and cultural perspective focusing on English and Italian relationships from the journal’s creation in 1665 up to the end of the 19th century. In this respect, the present piece of research focuses on a largely unexplored area in the history of Anglo-Italian socio-cultural relations, that is to say the scientific interactions between English and Italian researchers at the time when modern science was born and developed. The present study is a historical and critical linguistic analysis of PTRS articles written by Italians or based on Italian research and by analysing English and Italian relations through the papers and the epistolary exchanges of the scientists from the two countries. The aim from the linguistic perspective is to describe the features and development of Italian and Italian-research-inspired scientific writing in the Transactions; and ultimately, from the historical and cultural point of view, to provide a picture of Anglo-Italian relations in scientific context. The critical linguistic analysis of the primary sources here becomes functional to an objective analysis of cultural relations. It moreover adds to the existing research on the development of scientific writing by providing a study that is focused on a culturally-restricted group of papers and distinguishes between the sources of the writings. Comments and descriptions on editorial and translation practices will also be provided.
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Economou, Kallistratos. "Saint Stephanos the Athonite Metochion of Megiste Lavra in Adrianople (17th-19th centuries) /." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1997. http://www.tren.com.

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Richardson, A. L. "The transformation of the Ulster landscape from the 17th to the 19th century." Thesis, Queen's University Belfast, 2014. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.680388.

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This thesis addresses changes in the layout of the agricultural landscape in Ulster from the 17th to the mid-19th century. Rural Ireland underwent considerable change during this period, with rundale - a type of openfield farming - giving way to the network of regular, enclosed fields present throughout most of the country today. This work draws on data gathered from archival cartography and supporting documentation to record and analyse patterns and progress from a variety of case-studies. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) was employed to carry out the investigation. Extant work on the Ulster landscape during the period in question is dated and has tended to focus on marginal areas of the country. It has been presumed that the patterns observed in such marginal piaces must apply throughout the country. The use of GIS in this thesis brings the research topic up-to-date, enabling accurate processing of large volumes of data. This was not previously possible. A new methodology for the application of GIS in the Irish context was developed. The case-studies selected for analysis are situated in more fertile, central locations than the areas addressed in the extant literature. This enabled comparison with the marginal places investigated in earlier work. Conclusions could therefore be drawn regarding the accuracy of the assumption of a fairly homogenous process of change between the 17th and 19th centuries in Ulster. The case-studies were also set in context with agricultural change in England and Scotland. The work undertaken in this thesis is of value not only within academia, but also in relation to the creation of policies for landscape management and conservation.
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Di, Febo Roberta. "Identification of microcrystalline phases in Lead Glazes of ceramics from 17th-19th centuries: archaeometric implications." Doctoral thesis, Universitat de Vic - Universitat Central de Catalunya, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/669903.

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Crystalline phases inside ancient glazes can have different origins: unreacted compounds (thus already formed before the glaze formation), crystallites developed during the glaze production or devitrification crystals formed after the glaze production (during burial by weathering processes). This study deals with the identification of the crystalline phases developed during the firing of lead glazes in ceramics from the 17th to 19th centuries. The formation of the crystallites during firing and their distribution depends on the original composition of the glaze and body (clay, stonepastes, etc.), the use of raw or pre-fired materials and on the firing conditions (temperature and atmosphere of the furnace, single or double firing, etc.). Therefore, the detailed investigation of the crystal inclusions and the microstructural heterogeneities in the glazes yield information on the nature of the objects, the raw materials used, their thermal history as well as other important aspects of the glass making technology. This research develops a methodological approach to study of ceramic glaze microstructures based on the thin section. Starting from its present role as an accessory identification technique, thin-section petrography turns here into a pivotal tool to characterize micro-crystals embedded in ceramic glazes and hence characterize the glazes themselves. Firstly, the crystallites are located and described using thin-section petrographic methods. Special attention is paid to the description of the morphologies and the optical features of the crystallites. Then, the thin section petrography data are linked to compositional and structural data obtained from other analytical tools, such as SEM (scanning electron microscopy), EPMA (electron probe micro-analyser), μ-Raman (micro-Raman) and SR- μXRD (synchrotron-radiation X-ray micro-diffraction). For each mineral phase identified, chemical, mineralogical and structural data are collected in such a way to obtain a correlation between morphological and analytical data. Once established, this correlation could allow a quick and easy identification of the crystallites using a petrographic microscope and therefore avoiding the repetition of an exhaustive identification protocol involving the use of expensive characterization techniques
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Fagan, Gwendoline Elizabeth. "An introduction to the man-made landscape at the Cape from the 17th to the 19th centuries." Doctoral thesis, University of Cape Town, 1995. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/20460.

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This thesis investigates the urban and rural landscapes created at the Cape from the 17th to the 19th centuries, by the examination of drawings filed with transfers in the Deeds Office and plans in the Surveyor-General's Office, and relating them to landowners by further genealogical and archival research. Attention is drawn to the importance of recording the different elements and the overlay of the materials of vertical structures (what could be called their vertical archaeology), by those working on old buildings. Such analyses as have been done during thirty years of practical involvement with restoration, recycling and conservation projects, have indicated that different mortars used before and after the 18th century, may be of assistance in the broad dating of Cape buildings. This finding served as a guide to the recognition of planned patterns of landscape elements. This research indicates that official Dutch policy set the precedent for ordered geometrical planning in the 17th century at the Cape and that this trend remained virtually unchanged to- the end of the 19th century, especially in the rural landscape. It is shown that townscapes and individual urban properties were influenced by styles and new plants introduced by the arrival of British settlers from 1806 onwards, but that these changes remained within the confines of geometrical lay-outs where these existed, to the end of the 19th century. With a few notable exceptions, a lack of water and wealth prevented the development of large private or official pleasure grounds. On the other hand official sanctioning and aid to botanical gardens from the 4th decade of the 19th century, first in Cape Town and then in towns throughout the colony, introduced new trees, crops, and interest in horticultural activities. But communication with the wider botanical world stimulated an interest in rare Cape plants, which lead to plant gathering on a scale so vast that many are now endangered species. Because of. the wide field covered, the research is regarded as an introduction to the subject, to be taken further by future researchers.
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Brooks, Randall Chapman. "The precision screw in scientific instruments of the 17th-19th centuries : with particular reference to astronomical, nautical and surveying instruments." Thesis, University of Leicester, 1989. http://hdl.handle.net/2381/8446.

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Published articles have been removed from the Appendices of the electronic copy of this thesis due to third party copyright restrictions. The complete version can be consulted at the University of Leicester Library.
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Ballian, A. R. "Patronage in Central Asia Minor and the Pontos during the Ottoman period : the case of church silver, 17th-19th centuries." Thesis, University of Birmingham, 1996. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.521044.

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Strickrodt, Silke. "Afro-European trade relations on the western slave coast, 16th to 19th centuries." Thesis, University of Stirling, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/1893/2616.

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This thesis deals with the Afro-European trade on the Western Slave Coast from about 1600 to the 1880s, mainly the slave trade but also the trade in ivory and agricultural produce. The Western Slave Coast comprises the coastal areas of modem Togo and parts of the coastal areas of Ghana and Benin. For much of the period under discussion, this region was dominated by two kingdoms, the kingdom of the Hula (or Pla), known to European traders as Great or Grand Popo, after its coastal port (in modern Benin), and the kingdom of the Ge (Gen/Guin/Genyi), known to European traders as Little Popo, after its main coastal port (in modern Togo). In the nineteenth century, two more ports of trade appeared in the region, Agoud (in modem Benin) and Porto Seguro (in modern Togo). In terms of the Afro-European trade, this was an intermediate area between regions of greater importance to slave traders, the Gold Coast to the west and the eastern Slave Coast (mainly the kingdom of Dahomey) to the east. This thesis gives a detailed reconstruction of the political and commercial developments in the region, especially for the period from the 1780s and the 1860s. The discussion is based mainly on archival material from British, French and African archives, but also makes use of a wide range of published accounts, mainly in English, French and German, and information from oral traditions. Beyond its immediate local interest, the thesis contributes to our understanding of the operation of the Afro-European trade and its impact on African middleman societies. The intermittent commercial success of 'the Popos' illustrates the dynamics of the trade especially clearly. The Western Slave Coast is placed into the wider transatlantic trade network and its role in the trade re-evaluated. The link between the local and overseas economy is illustrated by the centrality of the lagoon, which is discussed in detail. Other important issues that are addressed include the role of the canoemen in the trade, the transition from the slave trade to the palm oil trade and the Afro-Brazilian settlement at Agoue.
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Breidenbach, Michael David. "Conciliarism and American religious liberty, 1632-1835." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2013. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.648152.

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Perret, Maxime. "Balzac et le XVIIe siècle : mémoire, création littéraire et discours moraliste dans La Comédie humaine." Thesis, Paris 3, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013PA030050.

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Cette étude est consacrée aux rapports qui existent entre Balzac et le XVIIe siècle littéraire français. Elle s’articule en trois temps : l’analyse de la sélection mémorielle, reçue et opérée par Balzac, concernant le XVIIe siècle politique et littéraire ; l’exploration détaillée des diverses modalités de présence, des usages et des fonctions assumées par le « Grand Siècle » dans La Comédie humaine ; et l’évaluation de la portée et des conséquences de la pratique, au sein de la fiction narrative en prose, d’un discours de type moraliste. Cette recherche d’une part permet d’interroger à nouveaux frais certains fondements de la poétique balzacienne. D’autre part, les différentes modalités de la réception du XVIIe siècle dans le cycle romanesque construit par Balzac entre 1829 et 1850 mettent en évidence de nouveaux circuits de lecture de La Comédie humaine grâce à l’existence de dispositifs textuels spécifiques en réseau. Enfin, ce travail montre la permanence des problèmes liés au développement du genre romanesque du XVIIe au XIXe siècle. Partant, il engage à réviser certains préjugés tenaces de l’histoire littéraire, tant à propos de Balzac qu’à l’égard du « Grand Siècle classique »
The present study addresses the multifaceted relationships between Balzac and the French literary 17th century. It consists of three parts: first, an analysis of Balzac’s own memorial selection of 17th-century political and literary events, followed by a detailed exploration of the variety of modes of attendance, practices and functions assumed by the “Grand Siècle” in La Comédie humaine, and finally of an evaluation of the range and consequences of the development of moralist-type thinking within prose narrative fiction. First, this research work allows for a renewed questioning of some foundations of Balzacian poetics. Secondly, the different methods of reception of the 17th century in the novel cycle built by Balzac between 1829 and 1850 highlight new reading circulations of La Comédie humaine by means of specific network-type textual devices. And finally, this study shows the permanence of problems linked with the development of the genre of the novel from the 17th to the 19th century. Hence, it invites to a revision of some deep-rooted prejudice of literary history, as much about Balzac than against the “classical Grand Siècle”
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Books on the topic "17th-19th centurie"

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National Society of the Colonial Dames of America. National Historical Activities Committee., ed. Footnotes on footwear: 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. [Washington, DC?: National Society of Colonial Dames of America, 1986.

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Bregel', IUriǐ Enokhovich. Documents from the Khanate of Khiva, 17th-19th centuries. Bloomington, Ind: Indiana University, Research Institute for Inner Asian Studies, 2007.

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Art, Nasser D. Khalili Collection of Islamic. The decorated word: Qurʼans of the 17th to 19th centuries. New York: Nour Foundation in associatin with Azimuth Editions and Oxford University Press, 1999.

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(Firm), Spink. British paintings & watercolours of the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. London: Spink, 1997.

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Hamper, Stan. Lighting devices and accessories, 17th-19th centuries: History, illustrations, descriptions. Paducah, Ky: Collector Books, 2002.

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Bayani, Manijeh. The decorated word: Qur'ans of the 17th to 19th centuries. London: Nour Foundation in association with Azimuth Editions and Oxford University Press, 1999.

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Anna, Contadini, and Stanley Tim, eds. The decorated word: Qur'ans of the 17th to 19th Centuries. London: Nour Foundation in association with Azimuth Editions & Oxford University Press, 1999.

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Kuennecke, Bernd. An atlas of Virginia: 17th, 18th, and early 19th centuries. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt, 1989.

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Leonidovich, Tikhvinskiĭ Sergeĭ, and Schneierson Vic, eds. Chapters from the history of Russo-Chinese relations, 17th-19th centuries. Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1985.

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Hỷ, Nguyẽ̂n Thừa. Economic history of Hanoi in the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries. Hanoi: National Political Pub. House, 2002.

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Book chapters on the topic "17th-19th centurie"

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Pigatto, Luisa, and Valeria Zanini. "Lunar Maps of the 17th and 18th Centuries. Tobias Mayer’s Map and its 19th-Century Edition." In Earth-Moon Relationships, 365–77. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0800-6_31.

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Fin, Monica. "La polemica confessionale fra ortodossi e cattolici negli scritti di Gerasim Zelić." In Biblioteca di Studi Slavistici, 1–18. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6453-979-9.02.

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The paper summarizes the results of a research project dedicated to Serbian archimandrite Gerasim Zelić (1758-1828), one of the main protagonists of the interconfessional polemic that engulfed the Serbian Orthodox community living in Dalmatia between the 17th and 19th centuries. Firstly, the paper describes the activities that were carried out during the project, particularly the digitalization and on-line publication of a corpus of manuscript documents connected to Zelić. Secondly, it presents the results of a historical and culturological analysis conducted on the aforementioned documents.
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Suchomel, Filip. "Chinese Porcelain in the Czech Aristocratic Collections of the 17th, 18th and 19th Century." In Investigation and Conservation of East Asian Cabinets in Imperial Residences (1700–1900), 153–66. Wien: Böhlau Verlag, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.7767/9783205207139.153.

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Masferrer, Aniceto. "The Role of Nature in the Secularization of Criminal Law in Europe (17th–19th Centuries)." In Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice, 97–144. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64163-4_5.

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Cotticelli, Francesco. "Burladores e Convitati a Napoli tra Sei e Settecento, da Perrucci ad Abri (e oltre)." In Studi e saggi, 219–35. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-150-1.14.

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This essay provides a comparison of select testimonies of the enduring tradition of Convitato di pietra (The Stone Guest) in Central and Southern Italy from the late 17th to the early 19th century. The text by Perrucci, the scenario from the Casamarciano collection, the anonymous revision located in the Italian Castle Archive at the Beinecke Library at Yale, and Abri’s opera tragica (which relies significantly on Perrucci’s setting) testify to the longevity of this plot – as well as of the Spanish repertoire – on the stage, in spite of notable changes, which reveal dramatic transformations in taste and sensitivity on the part of theatre practitioners and the audience.
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Béaur, Gérard. "4. Land markets in the Parisian Basin (17th-19th centuries). Changes over time and variation in space." In Landholding and Land Transfer in the North Sea Area (Late Middle Ages - 19th Century), 86–100. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.corn-eb.4.00140.

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Hassler, Gerda. "'Analogy': The history of a concept and a term from the 17th to the 19th century." In Studies in the History of the Language Sciences, 156–68. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/sihols.112.13has.

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Ishikawa, Tadaharu, Ryosuke Akoh, and Hiroshi Senoo. "Flood control strategy in Japan during the Edo period (the early 17th to mid-19th century)." In Water Projects and Technologies in Asia, 145–55. London: CRC Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003222736-14.

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SYGKELLOU, Efstratia. "Seeking Byzantium: A Tour around the Ambracian Gulf through the Eyes of the European Travelers (17th–19th Century)." In Studies in Byzantine History and Civilization, 203–24. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols Publishers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.sbhc-eb.5.121923.

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Laine, Tuija. "Mystics, Separatists and Ordinary Lutheran Readers and Writers. Book Culture and Reading Among the Finnish Commoners from the 17th to the 19th Centuries." In Schwedische Buchgeschichte, 169–84. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.13109/9783666564970.169.

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Bravina, R. "AERIAL GRAVES ON THE OLENEK RIVER IN YAKUTIA (17TH–19TH CENTURIES)." In Ancient cultures of Mongolia, Southern Siberia and Northern China: Transactions of the XIth International Conference (September 8–11, 2021, Abakan). Institute for the History of Material Culture of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31600/978-5-907298-19-4.362-366.

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Kuksa, P. V. "Psychologism of the French novel of the 17th-19th centuries and Russian literature of the 20th century." In SCIENCE OF RUSSIA: GOALS AND OBJECTIVES. "Science of Russia", 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18411/sr-10-06-2020-76.

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Farida, Umma, and Abdurrohman Kasdi. "THE NETWORK OF HADITH STUDIES IN INDONESIA IN THE 17TH - 19TH CENTURY." In International Conference on Qur'an and Hadith Studies (ICQHS 2017). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icqhs-17.2018.45.

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Hartatik, Hartatik, Eko Herwanto, and Bambang S. W. Atmojo. "The Industry and Iron Trade on Barito Watershed in 17th-19th Century AD." In 9th Asbam International Conference (Archeology, History, & Culture In The Nature of Malay) (ASBAM 2021). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.220408.007.

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Haug, Judith I. "»Manch eine*r liegt, morgens noch trunken, im Rosengarten« – Rekonstruktionen osmanischer Musikgeschichte in Gesangstextsammlungen." In Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Musikforschung 2019. Paderborn und Detmold. Musikwissenschaftliches Seminar der Universität Paderborn und der Hochschule für Musik Detmold, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.25366/2020.56.

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In Ottoman music culture, song text collections (güfte mecmūʿaları) play a crucial role in transmitting vocal repertoire. They employ paratext which supplies information about modal and rhythmic organisation as well as genre, composer and author attribution. In combination with oral tradition continuing until the present day, this method was understood as sufficient in the prevalent absence of notation until roughly the mid-19th century. Using the example of “Kimi mestāne seḥer yār ile gülşende yatur” by Rūḥī-yi Baġdādī, a poem set to music at least three times since around the mid-17th century which is still part of the repertoire today, we explore possibilities of evaluating güfte mecmūʿaları as source material for the historiography of Ottoman art music.
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Lin, Guanqiong. "MYTHOPOETICS OF THE FOX SPIRIT IN THE SHORT STORIES OF B. M. YULSKY AND PU SONGLING." In 9th International Conference ISSUES OF FAR EASTERN LITERATURES. St. Petersburg State University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/11701/9785288062049.29.

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The article is devoted to the hermeneutic and comparative analysis of the short story The Fox’s Footprint (1939) by the Russian writer of the Harbin diaspora B. M. Yulsky. The mystical, mythological, adventure aspects are studied. The image of the fox spirit in Chinese culture, in particular, in the collection of stories Liao Zhai zhi yi (17th century) by the Chinese writer Pu Songling, is researched. The emphasis is placed on the cult of immortal foxes in Manchuria in the 19th — first half of the 20th century. It is proved that in his prose Yulsky relied on the eastern cultural context and thereby created the authorial frontier mythology, expressing it in the genre of the mystical-adventure story.
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Duinker, Margreet, Peter Rowe, and Wu Liangyong. "Urban Housing." In 1995 ACSA International Conference. ACSA Press, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.35483/acsa.intl.1995.3.

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Down through the centuries, Amsterdam has always been a compactly built city. There were good reasons for the compactness. It was not easy to make the marshy ground suitable for building. Water courses had to be filled in, marshlands drained, dikes had to be constructed and canals dug. Until the 19th century, the city had to be defended by walls and city ramparts from the surrounding dangers. It was only safe to life inside those walls. Even now there are still good reasons for continuing to build compactly. The Netherlands is a densely populated country where space and nature are scarce; the space we have has to well used, so city expansions were always carefully planned. There’s always been a tension between the need to build compactly and the quality of living in the city. In the history of Amsterdam can be seen how it was necessary to choose between density and space. In periods when the economy was flourishing, such as the 17th century, the city allowed itself more space. In periods of stagnation, buildings were placed increasingly close to each other. But, as architect Rietveld said, “In a properly built city, the scale of a dwelling can be closer to that of a big roomy coat with inside pockets than to a castle.”
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Ozheshkovskaya, Irina. "Basilian Order Monastic Temples Architecture on the Territory of Belarus in the 17th – First Half of the 19th Centuries." In Proceedings of the 2019 International Conference on Architecture: Heritage, Traditions and Innovations (AHTI 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/ahti-19.2019.21.

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Radzevich, Irena. "The Development of Catholic Altar Architecture on the Territory of Belarus During the 17th Century – the First Half of the 19th Century." In Proceedings of the 2019 International Conference on Architecture: Heritage, Traditions and Innovations (AHTI 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/ahti-19.2019.14.

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Zabelina, Daria. "THE REVIVAL OF THE PHILIPPINE NATIONAL THEATER — KOMEDYA." In 9th International Conference ISSUES OF FAR EASTERN LITERATURES. St. Petersburg State University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/11701/9785288062049.39.

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Komedya, or moro-moro, is a genre of the Philippine national theater that was flourishing from the second half of the 17th century until the second half of the 19th century. The genre formation was a part of catholic missioners propaganda activities. In time, komedya became the most popular dramatic genre in colonial Philippines. The common features of komedya are: 1) the central theme of komedya is fight between Christians and Muslims, where Christians always win; 2) actions described in komedya never take place in the Philippines, but in an exotic country, for instance in Turkey or in Armenia; 3) Spanish missioners played an important role in the formation of the genre; 4) komedya is the national theater; 5) komedya is a secular genre as adventures dominate over the religious motives. In the middle of the 19th century komedya was criticized by the most progressive Filipinos for being extravagant, lacking logic and not touching upon current Philippine problems. By the beginning of the 20th century komedya was not staged anymore almost everywhere in the Philippines. Its place was taken by the other genres. A number of actions to bring komedya back to its former popularity have been undertaken from the 1970s with the great support of the cultural center of the Philippines and University of the Philippines. It is important to mention that the genre is being changed in order to correspond the needs of the modern Philippine society. For example, the Muslim conflict is not the main topic of the modern Philippine national play as it contradicts the national policy of the Philippines.
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Baten, Jörg, and Mikołaj Szołtysek. A golden age before serfdom? The human capital of Central-Eastern and Eastern Europe in the 17th-19th centuries. Rostock: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, August 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4054/mpidr-wp-2014-008.

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Chriscoe, Mackenzie, Rowan Lockwood, Justin Tweet, and Vincent Santucci. Colonial National Historical Park: Paleontological resource inventory (public version). National Park Service, February 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/nrr-2291851.

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Colonial National Historical Park (COLO) in eastern Virginia was established for its historical significance, but significant paleontological resources are also found within its boundaries. The bluffs around Yorktown are composed of sedimentary rocks and deposits of the Yorktown Formation, a marine unit deposited approximately 4.9 to 2.8 million years ago. When the Yorktown Formation was being deposited, the shallow seas were populated by many species of invertebrates, vertebrates, and micro-organisms which have left body fossils and trace fossils behind. Corals, bryozoans, bivalves, gastropods, scaphopods, worms, crabs, ostracodes, echinoids, sharks, bony fishes, whales, and others were abundant. People have long known about the fossils of the Yorktown area. Beginning in the British colonial era, fossiliferous deposits were used to make lime and construct roads, while more consolidated intervals furnished building stone. Large shells were used as plates and dippers. Collection of specimens for study began in the late 17th century, before they were even recognized as fossils. The oldest image of a fossil from North America is of a typical Yorktown Formation shell now known as Chesapecten jeffersonius, probably collected from the Yorktown area and very likely from within what is now COLO. Fossil shells were observed by participants of the 1781 siege of Yorktown, and the landmark known as “Cornwallis Cave” is carved into rock made of shell fragments. Scientific description of Yorktown Formation fossils began in the early 19th century. At least 25 fossil species have been named from specimens known to have been discovered within COLO boundaries, and at least another 96 have been named from specimens potentially discovered within COLO, but with insufficient locality information to be certain. At least a dozen external repositories and probably many more have fossils collected from lands now within COLO, but again limited locality information makes it difficult to be sure. This paleontological resource inventory is the first of its kind for Colonial National Historical Park (COLO). Although COLO fossils have been studied as part of the Northeast Coastal Barrier Network (NCBN; Tweet et al. 2014) and, to a lesser extent, as part of a thematic inventory of caves (Santucci et al. 2001), the park had not received a comprehensive paleontological inventory before this report. This inventory allows for a deeper understanding of the park’s paleontological resources and compiles information from historical papers as well as recently completed field work. In summer 2020, researchers went into the field and collected eight bulk samples from three different localities within COLO. These samples will be added to COLO’s museum collections, making their overall collection more robust. In the future, these samples may be used for educational purposes, both for the general public and for employees of the park.
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