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Computer-aided Approaches to the Study of 14th-19th Century Japanese Buddhist World Maps
Circulation of spatial concepts and geographical knowledge between and within cartographical traditions is one of the main issues in the history of ca
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Transforming Human-Camel Relations in the Context of Social and Ecological Dynamics in Somaliland
In Somaliland, the camel is superlative in every respect: it is culturally iconic, socio-economically essential, and the country exhibits the highest
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Records of Reception: Framing Knowledge on Asian Art in Early Modern Inventories
In addition to information provided by newspapers, travelogues, correspondences and other written records that provided knowledge on "the foreign," ob
Six Visiting (Residential) Scholarships (Dept. III)
Ability and Authority in East Asia/China 1200–1450: A new working group in Department III at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Sci
Six Visiting (Residential) Scholarships (Dept. III)
Ability and Authority in East Asia/China 1200–1450: A new working group in Department III at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Sci
Cabinetizing Art and Knowledge in Early Modern Northern Europe
In recent years, a vast amount of scholarship has been devoted to early modern collections and particularly to the so-called "cabinet of curiosity," d
Art and Alchemy
Giorgio Vasari in the mid-sixteenth century and later Karel van Mander in his Schilder-boeck (1604), portrayed Van Eyck as “a man who delighted in alc
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Direktorin Dagmar Schäfer im OWC Verlag für Außenwirtschaft zum Erhalt des Leibniz-Preises 2020 genannt
Zum Artikel (auf Deutsch)Director Dagmar Schäfer mentioned in OWC Verlag für Außenwirtschaft on receiving the Leibniz Prize 2020
Go to Article (in German)China in the Studio. Painting Porcelain in the Seventeenth-Century Netherlands
The European fascination with Chinese porcelain began when the first cargo reached Middelburg in 1602. Within four decades, the Dutch had imported ove