01615nam 2200409 n 450 99639479400331620221108011831.0(CKB)4940000000121267(EEBO)2248531410(UnM)99845630(EXLCZ)99494000000012126719911002d1548 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|Certayne sermons, or homelies[electronic resource] appoynted by the kynges Maiestie, to be declared and redde, by all persones, vicars, or curates, euery Sondaye in their churches, where they haue cure[Imprinted at London The .xxi. daye of Iune, in the seconde yere of the reigne of our souereigne lorde kyng Edvvard the .VI: by Rychard Grafton printer to his moste royall Maiestie]Anno. M.D.XLVIII [1548][184] pBy Thomas Cranmer and others.Book 1 of the Homilies.Printer's name and address, and exact date of publication, from colophon.Ends on Z4. C3v lines 6-7: "righteous-/nes".Identified as 13641a at reel 51:5.Signatures: A-Z⁴.Reproductions of the originals in the British Library.eebo-0018Sermons, English16th centurySermons, EnglishCranmer Thomas1489-1556.1001269Church of England.Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996394794003316Certayne sermons, or homelies2327512UNISA04151nam 2201237z- 450 991067403620332120220321(CKB)5400000000045317(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/79683(oapen)doab79683(EXLCZ)99540000000004531720202203d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierMicrobial Communities in Cultural Heritage and Their ControlBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 online resource (232 p.)3-0365-3050-9 3-0365-3051-7 Cultural heritage plays a key role in understanding the history of humankind; therefore, the adoption of appropriate strategies for its conservation is essential. Microorganisms, such as bacteria, fungi and microalgae, which are usually organized on the surface in microbial communities as "biofilms", can cause serious problems in the conservation of cultural heritage, making the adoption of prevention and conservation strategies a critical issue. This editorial focuses on studies published within the present Special Issue that present advances in the field of the biodeterioration of cultural heritage caused by microbial communities, with a particular focus on new methods for their elimination and control.Research & information: generalbicsscacidic attackaDNAair qualityAlhambraamoebaanimalantifoulingantimicrobial activitybacteriabio-desalinationbiochemical processesbiocidesbiocleaningbiodeteriogensbiodeteriorationbiofilmbiofilmsbiological controlcanvas painting biodeteriorationcarboxymethyl cellulose activitycleaning procedureconservationcontactless testcontrolcultural heritagecultural heritage conservationcyanobacteriadiatomseco-friendly biocidesecology of biodeteriorationessential oilfungiGC-MSGeneralifegranite pavementgreen conservationgreen microalgaegreen strategyhigh-throughput sequencinghydro-alcoholic extractinformation modellingionic liquidslavenderliquoriceMDSmicrobial communitymicrobiomemicroorganismsMinION approachmural paintingsmuseumNanhai No.1 shipwrecknext-generation sequencingnitratenitrogen cyclepaintingPAMPCR ampliconphototrophic biofilmsphyto-derivativeplantplant essential oilsplant productsSEMshow cavesSMART conservationstone and rockstone biodeteriorationstone fountainssulfur cycleterpenoid varnishesvolatile componentswood lacquersResearch & information: generalDe Leo Filomenaedt1338952Jurado ValmeedtDe Leo FilomenaothJurado ValmeothBOOK9910674036203321Microbial Communities in Cultural Heritage and Their Control3059260UNINA