00924nam--2200349---450-99000218363020331620090508175136.0000218363USA01000218363(ALEPH)000218363USA0100021836320041117d1921----km-y0itay0103----baitaIT||||||||001yyRicardo e J.S. MillAugusto GrazianiBariLaterza1921146 p.21 cm20012001001-------2001330GRAZIANI,Augusto939ITsalbcISBD990002183630203316330 GRA 3 (ISP II 212)23864 E.C.ISP II00207378BKECOSIAV71020041117USA011545RSIAV19020090508USA011751Ricardo e J.S. Mill981069UNISA00961nam0-22003011i-450 99000587172040332120250116162332.0FED0100058717220000421d1958----km-y0itay50------balatf-------001yyGlossarium ad scriptores mediae et infimae graecitatisI-IIDu CangeAkademische DruckGraz1958paginaz. varia34 cmRiprod. facsimil. dell'ed.: Lione, 1688483488Du Cange,Charles<1610-1688>163837ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990005871720403321P2B 210-2 DUC 01Ist.Fil.cl. 1806FLFBCP2B 210-2 DUC 01 BISFLFBCP2B 210-2 DUC 01 (1)s.iFLFBCP2B 210-2 DUC 01 (2)s.iFLFBCFLFBCGlossarium ad scriptores mediae et infimae graecitatis564629UNINA02587nam 22006731a 450 991047734020332120200514202323.097813500540591350054054978135005406613500540629781350054042135005404610.5040/9781350054066(CKB)4100000005249718(MiAaPQ)EBC5452820(OCoLC)1097142095(UkLoBP)bpp09262047(ScCtBLL)68233d2c-8853-4e61-8c9a-c5cfc88de55d(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/25915(OCoLC)1045612466(UtOrBLW)bpp09262047(UkLoBP)BP9781350054066BC(UtOrBLW)BP9781350054066BC(oapen)doab25915(EXLCZ)99410000000524971820180822d2018 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAnimal history in the modern city exploring liminality /edited by Clemens Wischermann, Aline Steinbrecher and Philip Howell[London] Bloomsbury Academic20181 online resource (265 pages)Includes index.9781350155237 1350155233 9781350054035 1350054038 Includes bibliographical references."Animals are increasingly recognized as fit and proper subjects for historians, yet their place in conventional historical narratives remains contested. This volume argues for a history of animals based on the centrality of liminality - the state of being on the threshold, not quite one thing yet not quite another. Since animals stand between nature and culture, wildness and domestication, the countryside and the city, and tradition and modernity, the concept of liminality has a special resonance for historical animal studies."--Bloomsbury Publishing.AnimalsHistoryCivilizationHistoryLiminalityAnimalsHistory.CivilizationHistory.Liminality.591.756Howell Philip1965-1456448Steinbrecher Aline1456447Wischermann Clemens147002UtOrBLWUtOrBLWUkLoBPBOOK9910477340203321Animal history in the modern city3657656UNINA