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Flowers around MtLawleyShire « mtlawleyshire
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Just another WordPress.com site. Despite arthritis, artwork and so much socializing after my PhD results, I have been walking around and taking photos. This post is filled with some of the flowers I’ve seen over just the last few days. The wattle is out, golden and fluffy and beautiful:. And Autumn is making an appearance, mostly in the quality of the late afternoon light which touched on dwarf Bougainvillea, Lantana and the gold of not-quite sun flowers. The frangipani are still flowering:. Absolutely b...
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mtlawleyshire « Just another WordPress.com site « Page 2
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Just another WordPress.com site. Newer posts →. MtLawleyShire’s Fattee cattee – For Nia. Some of the moods of my darling Fattee Cattee over the last month:. Relaxed, lying on the driveway:. Walking up the driveway:. Waiting for me in her favourite position – underneath the car:. Sitting, waiting for me to finish sunset photos:. In a dry part of the garden (wanting her lemon grass):. Looking sulky because there is no lemon grass:. Luminous Sky Calligraphy over MtLawleyShire. And almost clear in the early ...
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Ceræ : an Australasian Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
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Ceræ : an Australasian Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies. We gladly accept manuscripts from any discipline related to medieval and early modern studies (including medievalism in later culture) and will accommodate the needs of authors in including audio-visual material and unusual or innovative formatting requirements. Volume 4 Call For Papers: 'Influence and Appropriation' and non-themed submissions. CERAE: An Australasian Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies. Is excited to open its c...
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The Early Modern Commons. A Covent Garden Gilflurt's Guide to Life. Dispatches from the long 18th century. The Spirits of Auchenleck. The Dead London Chronicles. The Fairy, the Child and the Red Worm. More details ». Visit blog ». A Thousand Times Worse Than Death. A Thanatography of Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex. Essex Timeline presented at SAA Digital Salon. Cecelia Weingart ’19 named Mellon Digital Humanities Research Partner. Hannah and Ben present at Moravian College Conference. Sandra Gulland'...
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Effaced From History? | Facial Difference and its Impact from Antiquity to the Present Day. Supported by Wellcome Trust Seed Award 107780. | Page 2
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Facial Difference and its Impact from Antiquity to the Present Day. Supported by Wellcome Trust Seed Award 107780. Related Pages and Blogs. The Effaced Conference, 31 March – 2 April 2016. Newer posts →. New Open Access Article from the Effaced Team. January 19, 2017. Effaced team member Emily Cock has an article in the new. 8216;He would by no means risque his Reputation: patient and doctor shame in Daniel Turner’s. De Morbis Cutaneis,. De Morbis Cutaneis. A Treatise of Diseases Incident to the Skin.
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Face It! at the Jewish Historical Museum, Amsterdam | Effaced From History?
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Facial Difference and its Impact from Antiquity to the Present Day. Supported by Wellcome Trust Seed Award 107780. Related Pages and Blogs. The Effaced Conference, 31 March – 2 April 2016. Face transplantation as cultural history: thoughts on Eyes Without A Face. New Open Access Article from the Effaced Team →. At the Jewish Historical Museum, Amsterdam. January 13, 2017. An unanticipated encounter with the face today during my visit to the Jewish Historical Museum. For one has has written extensively ab...
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In Defence of Demons | The Eastern Anglo-Saxonist
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In Defence of Demons. Asymp; 1 Comment. In a sense, this is how demons have been treated in Anglo-Saxon historiography, passing references in the search for paganism. But the further I delved into my research, the more I discovered that demons were worthy subjects of study in their own right. As my paper to the MEMSA conference. What I did do was to launch into an unplanned exploration into Gregory’s. Morals on the Book of Job. I found that the most intriguing comparison between the. An evil spirit masqu...
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