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  1. Where Had All the Flowers Gone? The Missing Space of Female Sonneteers in Seventeenth-Century England

    Where Had All the Flowers Gone? The Missing Space of Female Sonneteers in Seventeenth-Century England

    Article | Contributor(s): Diana E. Henderson

    Les petits lieux de la poésie lyrique — et en particulier le sonnet — offraient un espace dans lequel les femmes du XVIIe siècle se sont retrouvées. Mais ensuite, qu’est-il advenu en Angleterre de l’immense potentiel du sonnet féminin, en particulier après le premier quart du XVIe siècle ? Les...

  2. Where Lie the Similarities and Differences?: A Comparison of University and Industry Partners in Collaboration

    Where Lie the Similarities and Differences?: A Comparison of University and Industry Partners in Collaboration

    2022-06-13 18:52:49 | Article | Contributor(s): Lynne Siemens, INKE Research Group | https://doi.org/10.25547/EYAF-QD64

    Digital Humanities

  3. Who are the cattails? Stories of Algonquin Anishinaabe Food Systems

    Who are the cattails? Stories of Algonquin Anishinaabe Food Systems

    2025-03-19 22:03:19 | Report | Contributor(s): Samantha Kaitlyn Patterson | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v8i1.474

    This narrative illustrates my evolving ontological and epistemological relations with food systems on Algonquin territory as an Algonquin woman and a registered dietitian. As dietitians, we study the function of food within our human bodies, but do not think about the who behind our...

  4. Who is Studying Italian and Why? Student Responses in the Greater Toronto Area

    Who is Studying Italian and Why? Student Responses in the Greater Toronto Area

    2023-05-25 19:36:15 | Article | Contributor(s): Biagio Aulino, Cosmo Femia, Damiano Femia, Maria Ferlisi

  5. Who Was Christopher Columbus?

    Who Was Christopher Columbus?

    Article | Contributor(s): James W. Cortada

  6. Who Were the Nuns? A Prosopographical Study of the English Convents in Exile 1600–1800.

    Who Were the Nuns? A Prosopographical Study of the English Convents in Exile 1600–1800.

    Article | Contributor(s): Jaime Goodrich

    This is a review of Who Were the Nuns? A Prosopographical Study of the English Convents in Exile 1600–1800.

  7. Wholesale or Retail? Antoine de Marcourt's The Boke of Marchauntes and Tudor Political Theology

    Wholesale or Retail? Antoine de Marcourt's The Boke of Marchauntes and Tudor Political Theology

    Article | Contributor(s): Torrance Kirby

    Le Livre des marchans (1533) d'Antoine de Marcourt a été traduit en anglais et publié en deux différentes occasions. La première édition de langue anglaise, intitulée The Boke of Marchauntes, a été publiée par Thomas Godfray en août 1534 – année de l'adoption de l'Acte de Suprématie par le...

  8. Whose Dolce Vita is this anyhow? The Language of Fellini's Cinema

    Whose Dolce Vita is this anyhow? The Language of Fellini's Cinema

    Article | Contributor(s): Marguerite Waller

  9. Why Did the Monkey Kill the Giant? Another Look at Margutte’s Death

    Why Did the Monkey Kill the Giant? Another Look at Margutte’s Death

    Article | Contributor(s): Pina Palma

    In the Morgante through Margutte’s death-by-laughter Pulci voices a caustic critique of Ficino’s philosophical theories while obliquely denouncing Lorenzo de Medici’s acceptance of them. The spectacle of the monkey wearing and taking off Margutte’s boots follows...

  10. Why Was There Even a Reformation in Lindau? The Myth and Mystery of Lindau’s Conflict-Free Reformation

    Why Was There Even a Reformation in Lindau? The Myth and Mystery of Lindau’s Conflict-Free Reformation

    Article | Contributor(s): Johannes Wolfart

    Histories of Lindau emphasize a remarkably conflict-free course of early reform in that particular locale. This view is established and maintained by multiple means, including hyper-credulity towards the peacefulness asserted by local authorities, anachronistic projections of the confessional...

  11. Wiggins, Alison, Alan Bryson, Daniel Starza Smith, Anke Timmermann, and Graham Williams, eds.; Katherine Rogers, web developer. Bess of Hardwick’s Letters: The Complete Correspondence, c.1550–1608. Edition
  12. Wikidata dans les bibliothèques de recherche

    Wikidata dans les bibliothèques de recherche

    2024-04-11 20:39:13 | Report | Contributor(s): Caroline Winter | https://doi.org/10.25547/M1VW-GH94

    En avril 2019, l’Association of Research Libraries (ARL) des États-Unis a publié White Paper on Wikidata : Opportunities and Recommendations. Ce livre blanc partage les conclusions du groupe de travail de l’ARL sur Wikimedia et les données libres liées, qui a été créé en 2018 pour étudier le...

  13. Wikidata in Research Libraries

    Wikidata in Research Libraries

    2024-04-11 20:39:38 | Report | Contributor(s): Caroline Winter | https://doi.org/10.25547/6HB5-TN60

    In April 2019, the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) published their White Paper on Wikidata: Opportunities and Recommendations. This white paper shares the findings of the ARL’s Task Force on Wikimedia and Linked Open Data, which was established in 2018 to investigate the potential of...

  14. Wikipedian in Residence Programs

    Wikipedian in Residence Programs

    2024-04-11 19:45:33 | Report | Contributor(s): Caroline Winter, Talya Jesperson | https://doi.org/10.25547/MH4A-YR18

    Typically, Wikipedians in Residence (WiR) are Wikipedia editors who act as liaisons between the Wikipedia community and an institution, e.g. a university, research organization, or GLAM institution: galleries, libraries, archives, and museums. These positions are sometimes known as Wikimedians in...

  15. Wilbur R. Knorr on Thābit ibn Qurra: A Case-Study in the Historiography of Premodern Science

    Wilbur R. Knorr on Thābit ibn Qurra: A Case-Study in the Historiography of Premodern Science

    2023-09-06 23:06:08 | Article | Contributor(s): Sonja Brentjes | https://doi.org/10.25547/33DP-3F68

    historiography, history of science

  16. Wilbur R. Knorr on Thābit ibn Qurra: A Case-Study in the Historiography of Premodern Science

    Wilbur R. Knorr on Thābit ibn Qurra: A Case-Study in the Historiography of Premodern Science

    2023-05-18 22:32:24 | Article | Contributor(s): Sonja Brentjes

    There was a widespread belief among historians of science of my generation that high competence with regard to content and languages alone can guarantee better, more reliable results than can good philology combined with high competence in history or the other human sciences. In my casestudy of...

  17. Wilkinson, Hazel, principal investigator. Fleuron: A Database of Eighteenth-Century Printers’ Ornaments
  18. Williams, Robert. Raphael and the Redefinition of Art in Renaissance Italy
  19. Wind Lover

    Wind Lover

    Article | Contributor(s): Carmela Circelli

  20. with ChatGPT

    with ChatGPT

    2025-03-19 22:12:54 | Interview | Contributor(s): David Szanto | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v11i1.688

    For this Choux Questionnaire, we turned to ChatGPT, the generative AI chatbot. Given the challenges and opportunities that AI presents to academic practice, teaching, and writing, we thought it might be intriguing to use these responses as a means to interpret ChatGPT’s ‘perspectives’ on food...