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History of Knowledge

Research, Resources, and Perspectives.

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Rumors in Transition: Uncertain Information in the Premodern Culture of News
Fama and Mercury (1790), from Wolfgang Behringer, Im Zeichen des Merkur: Reichspost und Kommunikationsrevolution in der Frühen Neuzeit(/em> (Göttingen, 2003), 688. “Flying Tales” of War Sometime in early 1523, the merchant Matthias Mulich (†1528) received …
On , by Jan Siegemund, 2,691 words
Provenance Research as History of Knowledge: Archaeological Finds from the Syrian-Turkish Border at the British Museum
The British Museum is one of the most popular museums in the world. The free permanent exhibition provides information about two million years of human history from a cross-cultural perspective. Since its founding in 1753, …
On , by Anna Georgiev, 2,090 words
Unicorns: Knowledge of the Environment and the Hispanic Mediterratlantic
Unicorns, although they are non-existent, are ubiquitous today as symbols. For example, they remain the national animal of Scotland, first added to the Scottish coat of arms in the 1500s to represent the untamable, proud …
On , by Shepherd Aaron Ellis, 2,846 words