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    “…The many facets of the mathematical sciences and botany point to the increasingly “scientific” approach that was being adopted in and applied to garden art and garden culture in the early modern period. This development was deeply embedded in the philosophical, religious, political, cultural and social contexts, running parallel to the beginning of processes of scientization so characteristic for modern European history. …”
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    “…Prone burials are among the most distinctive deviant burials during the Middle Ages and early modern period. Despite their worldwide distribution, the meaning of this burial practice is still a matter of debate. …”
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    por Neal, Katherine
    Publicado 2002
    “…In the early modern period, a crucial transformation occurred in the classical conception of number and magnitude. …”
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    por Plofker, Kim
    Publicado 2009
    “…Based on extensive research in Sanskrit sources, Mathematics in India chronicles the development of mathematical techniques and texts in South Asia from antiquity to the early modern period. Kim Plofker reexamines the few facts about Indian mathematics that have become common knowledge--such as the Indian origin of Arabic numerals--and she sets them in a larger textual and cultural framework. …”
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    por Zarinebaf, F. (Fariba), 1959-
    Publicado 2018
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…A layered history : from a Genoese colony to an Ottoman port -- The rise of Pera : from a necropolis to diplomatic and commercial hub -- Ottoman ahdmanes, origins and development in the early modern period -- War, diplomacy and trade in the seventeethy and eighteenth centuries -- Feeding Istanbul : the merchants of Galata and the provisioning trade -- Between Galata & Marseille : from silks and spices to colonial sugar and coffee -- Sexual and cultural encounters in private and public spaces -- Epilogue : the unraveling of the French Revolution in Pera -- Appendix : Ottoman documents in English translation.…”
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    “…RESULTS: The demarcation plants in vast communal lands and village boundaries in the early modern period were mostly visually prominent tall trees, usually pines. …”
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    Publicado 2019
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…The 'Mediterranean' through Arab eyes in the early modern period : from "Rūmī" to the "white in-between" sea / Nabil Matar -- The Mediterranean of the Barbary coasts : gone missing / Julia Clancy-Smith -- The Mediterranean of modernity : the longue durée perspective / Edmund Burke, III -- Piracy and captivity of the Ottoman Mediterranean : slave laundering and subjecthood / Joshua M. …”
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    Publicado 2016
    “…Ginseng, however, was much discussed in England and America in the early modern period: the discussion encompassed not only botanical and medical interests, but also discourses on the commercial marketability of ginseng; ginseng was also an item that embodied European prejudices, symbolizing perceived ‘differences’ between the West and East. …”
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    por Wilbourne, Emily, Cusick, Suzanne G
    Publicado 2021
    “…In this fascinating collection of essays, an international group of scholars explores the sonic consequences of transcultural contact in the early modern period. They examine how cultural configurations of sound impacted communication, comprehension, and the categorisation of people. …”
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    por Skuse, Alanna
    Publicado 2014
    “…This essay examines medical and popular attitudes to cancer in the early modern period, c.1580–1720. Cancer, it is argued, was understood as a cruel and usually incurable disease, diagnosable by a well-defined set of symptoms understood to correspond to its etymological root, karkinos (the crab). …”
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    por Boyce, Niall
    Publicado 2023
    “…The theory that the people of the early modern period slept in well-defined segments of ‘first’ and ‘second’ sleeps has been highly influential in both scholarly literature and mainstream media over the past twenty years. …”
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    por Dimitrijevic, Aleksandar
    Publicado 2015
    “…In this paper, however, I am providing the argument that, first, the roots of contemporary psychiatry reach at least to England of the early modern period, and that, second, it may still turn out that in the field of mental health care historical continuities are more numerous and persistent than discontinuities. …”
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    por Alfani, Guido, Ammannati, Francesco
    Publicado 2017
    “…Consistent with recent research conducted on other European areas, during the early modern period we find clear indications of a tendency for economic inequality to grow continually, a finding that for Tuscany cannot be explained as the consequence of economic growth. …”
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    por Rodrigues, Ana, Marín, Carmen
    Publicado 2020
    “…It is recommended for scholars and researchers interested in any field of history of the early modern period and of the nineteenth century, as well as general readers interested in studies on the Iberian Peninsula, since it was the role model for many settlements in South America, Asia and Africa.…”
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    por Oddens, Joris
    Publicado 2017
    “…Through an investigation of the debate on the right to petition in the crucial transitional phase from the Dutch Republic to the Kingdom of the Netherlands, this article contributes to bridging the divide between petition research of the early modern period and that of the modern era.…”
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    por Sinha, Nitin, Jha, Pankaj
    Publicado 2022
    “…Using insights from apparently disjointed explorations of servitude in uneven locales, we sketch a tentative template to study changing patterns of service relations and their articulations in the long duration beginning with the early modern period and reaching up to our own times. The study of domestic service yields empathetic vignettes of lives of domestic servants. …”
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    por Levy, David H
    Publicado 2011
    “…It opens a whole new interdisciplinary field, which involves the beautiful relationship between the night sky and the works of the early modern period of English Literature.  Although the sky enters into much of literature through the ages, the period involving William Shakespeare and his colleagues is particularly rich.               …”
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    “…Here, we leverage large datasets of individual biographies (N = 22,943) and present the first estimates of scientific production during the late medieval and early modern period (1300–1850). Our data reveal striking differences across countries, with England and the United Provinces being much more creative than other countries, suggesting that economic development has been key in generating the Scientific Revolution. …”
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    por Blanco Mourelle, Noel
    Publicado 2020
    “…In the Iberian middle ages and early modern period, the emparedadas were women who opted to live enclosed in small chambers inside both city walls and the walls of churches, as a form of penance and reclusion. …”
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