01391nam 2200265la 450 991048239410332120221108093650.0(UK-CbPIL)2090307055(CKB)5500000000091231(EXLCZ)99550000000009123120210618d1608 uy |duturcn||||a|bb|Bode, met twee seyndt-brieven, Prosperi e ̄n Hilarii, aen Avgvstinvm; van de over-blijfselen vande ketterije der Pelagianen: Wt het Latijn verduyscht, ende met ettelijcke aen-merckinghen op de kant ver-rijckt, door Hadrianum Georgium Smoutium ... aen den christelijcken leser[electronic resource]Rotterdam Johannes Janssonius van Waesberge, active 1642-16811608Online resource (24 fol, 4°)Reproduction of original in Koninklijke Bibliotheek, Nationale bibliotheek van Nederland.ProsperSaint, approximately 390-463.941923Drudo Hilarius902871Uk-CbPILUk-CbPILBOOK9910482394103321Bode, met twee seyndt-brieven, Prosperi e ̄n Hilarii, aen Avgvstinvm; van de over-blijfselen vande ketterije der Pelagianen: Wt het Latijn verduyscht, ende met ettelijcke aen-merckinghen op de kant ver-rijckt, door Hadrianum Georgium Smoutium ... aen den christelijcken leser2131047UNINA06042oam 2200781 450 991015470520332120230621141345.00-472-90256-30-472-12239-810.3998/mpub.9222733(CKB)4340000000023018(MiAaPQ)EBC4768830(OCoLC)965825558(MdBmJHUP)muse54281(MiU)10.3998/mpub.9222733(ScCtBLL)a25acfa2-4b9e-4fc0-8e46-a998db100dc4(MiAaPQ)EBC6533246EBL6533246(OCoLC)966489788(AU-PeEL)EBL6533246(EXLCZ)99434000000002301820161007d2017 ub 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierMedieval women and their objects /Jenny Adams and Nancy Mason Bradbury, editorsAnn Arbor :University of Michigan Press,[2017]1 online resource (305 pages) illustrationsDescription based upon print version of record.0-472-13014-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.Dedication to Carolyn P. Collette / Arlyn Diamond -- Introduction: Medieval Women and Their Objects / Jenny Adams and Nancy Mason Bradbury -- Part 1. Objects and Gender in a Material World -- The "Thyng Wommen Loven Moost" : The Wife of Bath's Fabliau Answer / Susanna Fein -- Zenobia's Objects / Nancy Mason Bradbury -- The Object of Miraculous Song in "The Prioress's Tale" / Howell Chickering -- Part 2. Buildings, Books, and Women's (Self-)Fashioning -- A Gift from the Queen : The Architecture of the College de Navarre in Paris / Michael T. Davis -- Anne of Bohemia and the Objects of Ricardian Kingship / Lynn Staley -- Royal Biography as Reliquary : Christine de Pizan's Livre des Fais et bonnes meurs du sage roy Charles V / Nadia Margolis -- A Gift, a Mirror, a Memorial : The Psalter-Hours of Mary de Bohun / Jill C. Havens -- "Parchment and Pure Flesh" : Elizabeth de Vere, Countess of the Twelfth Earl of Oxford, and Her Book / Jocelyn Wogan-Browne -- Part 3. Bodies, Objects, and Objects in the Shape of Bodies -- Objects of the Law : The Cases of Dorigen and Virginia / Eleanor Johnson -- Galatea's Pulse : Objects, Ethics, and Jean de Meun's Conclusion / Robert R. Edwards -- Transgender and the Chess Queen in Chaucer's Book of the Duchess / Jenny Adams -- Statues, Bodies, and Souls : St. Cecilia and Some Medieval Attitudes toward Ancient Rome / C. David Benson -- Contributors."Looking closely at the meanings--literal and figurative--of the complex relationship of medieval women to material possessions. The essays gathered in this volume present multifaceted considerations of the intersection of objects and gender within the cultural contexts of late medieval France and England. Some take a material view of objects, showing buildings, books, and pictures as sites of gender negotiation and resistance and as extensions of women's bodies. Others reconsider the concept of objectification in the lives of fictional and historical medieval women by looking closely at their relation to gendered material objects, taken literally as women's possessions and as figurative manifestations of their desires. The opening section looks at how medieval authors imagined fictional and legendary women using particular objects in ways that reinforce or challenge gender roles. These women bring objects into the orbit of gender identity, employing and relating to them in a literal sense, while also taking advantage of their symbolic meanings. The second section focuses on the use of texts both as objects in their own right and as mechanisms by which other objects are defined. The possessors of objects in these essays lived in the world, their lives documented by historical records, yet like their fictional and legendary counterparts, they too used objects for instrumental ends and with symbolic resonances. The final section considers the objectification of medieval women's bodies as well as its limits. While this at times seems to allow for a trade in women, authorial attempts to give definitive shapes and boundaries to women's bodies either complicate the gender boundaries they try to contain or reduce gender to an ideological abstraction. This volume contributes to the ongoing effort to calibrate female agency in the late Middle Ages, honoring the groundbreaking work of Carolyn P. Collette" --Publisher description.WomenFranceHistoryMiddle Ages, 500-1500WomenEnglandHistoryMiddle Ages, 500-1500Sex roleFranceHistoryTo 1500Sex roleEnglandHistoryTo 1500Personal belongingsFranceHistoryTo 1500Personal belongingsEnglandHistoryTo 1500Material cultureFranceHistoryTo 1500Material cultureEnglandHistoryTo 1500Literature, MedievalHistory and criticismLiterature, MedievalWomen authorsHistory and criticismBiographieslcgftWomenHistoryWomenHistorySex roleHistorySex roleHistoryPersonal belongingsHistoryPersonal belongingsHistoryMaterial cultureHistoryMaterial cultureHistoryLiterature, MedievalHistory and criticism.Literature, MedievalWomen authorsHistory and criticism.305.40942HIS037010bisacshCollette Carolyn P.Bradbury Nancy M.Adams Jenny1969-Michigan Publishing (University of Michigan)MiUMiUBOOK9910154705203321Medieval women and their objects2178372UNINA02761nam 2200661 450 991082840230332120230803204643.01-5231-0071-03-486-99061-63-486-85618-910.1524/9783486856187(CKB)3710000000229269(EBL)1663095(SSID)ssj0001434708(PQKBManifestationID)11816971(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001434708(PQKBWorkID)11441570(PQKB)11027757(MiAaPQ)EBC1663095(DE-B1597)241527(OCoLC)890070995(OCoLC)900717198(DE-B1597)9783486856187(Au-PeEL)EBL1663095(CaPaEBR)ebr11004413(CaONFJC)MIL783334(EXLCZ)99371000000022926920150124h20142014 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrIntermetallics synthesis, structure, function /Rainer Pöttgen, Dirk JohrendtBerlin, Germany ;Boston, Massachusetts :Walter de Gruyter GmbH,2014.©20141 online resource (294 p.)De Gruyter TextbookIncludes indexes.3-486-72134-8 Frontmatter -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Synthesis -- 3. Structure -- 4. Function -- Formula Index -- Subject IndexIntermetallic compounds play an extraordinary role in daily life for construction materials and well-defined functions that are based on their specific chemical and physical properties, e.g. magnetism and superconductivity. High-tech materials are meanwhile indispensable in our technology-driven information society. The Periodic Table comprises more than 80 metallic elements which offer an incredible potential for formation of binary, ternary and even multinary intermetallic compounds with peculiar crystal structures and properties. The present textbook introduces into the basics of intermetallic chemistry with an emphasis on crystal chemistry and selected chemical and physical properties. De Gruyter TextbookIntermetallic compoundsStructureIntermetallic compoundsResearchIntermetallic compoundsStructure.Intermetallic compoundsResearch.620.1699VE 9650rvkPöttgen Rainer1671306Johrendt DirkMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910828402303321Intermetallics4033781UNINA