280 search results for “medieval religious culture” in the Library website
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Medieval Manuscripts
With its more than 1400 bindings and over a thousand fragments Leiden’s collection of medieval manuscripts (up to ca. 1550) is the largest in the Netherlands.
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Religious Studies
Overview of databases, reference works and websites for research in religious studies.
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Post-medieval Manuscripts and Private Archives
The domain of the post-medieval manuscripts and private archives covers the period from about 1550 to the present. A clear distinction with the medieval manuscripts, however, is difficult to make. There are many undated manuscripts and it is often difficult to date them even within a decade or a quarter…
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Amirardalan Emami
Faculty of Humanities
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Ab de Jong
Faculty of Humanities
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Hans Janssen
Faculty of Humanities
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Kiyan Foroutan
Faculty of Humanities
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Judith Frishman
Faculty of Humanities
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Geert Warnar
Faculty of Humanities
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Arie van der Kooij
Faculty of Humanities
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French Language and Culture
Overview of databases, reference works and websites for research in French language and culture.
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English Language and Culture
Overview of databases, reference works and websites for research in English language and culture.
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Robert Stein
Faculty of Humanities
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Mirjam de Baar
Faculty of Humanities
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Italian Language and Culture
Overview of databases, reference works and websites for research in Italian Language and Culture
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Inge Ligtvoet
Faculty of Humanities
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Ernestine van der Wall
Faculty of Humanities
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Julia Szirmai
Faculty of Humanities
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Elly Mulder
Faculty of Humanities
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Claire Weeda
Faculty of Humanities
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Egbert Bos
Faculty of Humanities
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Arnold Mol
Faculty of Humanities
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Mara de Groot
Faculteit Archeologie
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Elpine de Boer
Faculty of Humanities
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Eric van Hoof
Bestuursbureau
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Cultural Anthropology
Overview of databases, reference works and websites for research in Cultural Anthropology
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Medieval manuscripts available in Digital Collections
Leiden University Libraries (UBL) has made more than five hundred medieval handwritten text sources available online via Digital Collections. This makes a third of her collection of Western medieval manuscripts – one of the largest and the most important in the Netherlands – available in high resolution…
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Jochanan van Driel
Faculty of Humanities
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German Language and Culture
Overview of databases, reference works and websites for research in German language and culture.
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Medieval manuscripts made available in Europeana
Over 600 manuscripts and early prints have been made digitally available by Leiden University Libraries (UBL) via the Europeana platform. In the project 'The Art of Reading in the Middle Ages’ (ARMA), seven European heritage institutions added 30,000 digitised medieval items to Europeana’s database…
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X-ray technique reveals hidden medieval pages
Researchers from Leiden and Delft have found a way to look inside early-modern bookbindings. An x-ray technique has allowed them to search for remains of medieval manuscripts hidden inside the bindings.
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Online access to medieval manuscripts improved
Do you frequently search the catalogue of Leiden University Libraries (UBL) for western medieval manuscripts? Then you must have noticed important changes lately. Some 1800 summary catalogue records in Dutch were replaced by more elaborate descriptions in English. Furthermore, the catalogue interface…
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Jan Abbink
Afrika-Studiecentrum
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Eric Jorink
Faculty of Humanities
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Irene O'Daly
Faculty of Humanities
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Nina Jaspers
Faculteit Archeologie
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Antoinette Huijbers
Faculteit Archeologie
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Dusan Maczek
Faculteit Archeologie
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Antheun Janse
Faculty of Humanities
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Rachel Schats
Faculteit Archeologie
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Jeroen Oosterbaan
Faculteit Archeologie
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Jacobine Melis
Faculteit Archeologie
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Roos van Oosten
Faculteit Archeologie
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Frans Theuws
Faculteit Archeologie
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Letty ten Harkel
Faculteit Archeologie
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Theological pamphlets reveal passionate religious debate
They might not have had Twitter, but they did have brochures (pamphlets), the Roman Catholics and ‘modern’ Protestants between 1840 and 1870. In these, they launched a passionate attack on each other’s ideas. Ineke Smit has catalogued the brochures from the collection of the University Library and outlined…
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Adriana Churampi Ramirez
Faculty of Humanities
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Hugo Koning
Faculty of Humanities
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Alisa van de Haar
Faculty of Humanities
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Erik Kwakkel confesses his love of Medieval books
As Scaliger professor, Erik Kwakkel is responsible for the academic context of the complete Special Collections of the Leiden University Library. His inaugural lecture on 15 May will focus mainly on the section closest to his heart: Medieval books.