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Studentische Hilfskraft (m/w/d) (Bibliothek)
Das Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte sucht zur Mitarbeit in der Bibliothek
zum nächstmöglichen Zeitpunkt, vorerst befriste
Privileged Knowledge: The Politics of Print in the Early Dutch Republic
This project examines the history of copyright in the early Dutch Republic (ca. 1581–1621). It relates the genesis of intellectual property rights to
Workshop, 10-12 November 2016 "Regimes of Ownership"
Samuel Quiccheberg and the Prudent Kunstkammer
In the sixteenth century, a new kind of pragmatic, knowledge-oriented collection emerged in southern Germany. Called Kunst- and Wunderk
Writing Histories of Greek Philosophy in Arabic
This project seeks to reconstruct the different visions of the history of the ancient Greek philosophy adopted by medieval Arabic authors and will try
Engineering, Cartography, and the Culture of Knowledge in Late Sixteenth-Century Rome
This research project investigated projects of engineering and urban redesign in late sixteenth century Rome—flood control (of the Tiber River),
Gretchen Bakke, Benjamin Steininger, & Helge Wendt zum fossilen Zeitalter in MaxPlanckForschung
Zum Artikel (auf Deutsch)Gretchen Bakke, Benjamin Steininger, & Helge Wendt in MaxPlanckForschung on the topic of fossil fuels
Go to Article (in German)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