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Jan Willem van Groenigen
JWvanGroenigen
As there is some anecdotal evidence that the #Covid_19 pandemic hits female scientists disproportionally large in terms of manuscript submissions, I decided to check the numbers for "my" journal, @Geoderma_Jrnl.
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Arnab Ghosh
arnab_epic
This thread is to understand the world of Mahabharata and how they differ from each other. I am not going to certify which is original and authentic but obviously I
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Mateusz Fafinski
Calthalas
Sometimes, when working with manuscripts we get really, really close to people from the past. This is a story of a letter from a schoolgirl to her teacher, written probably
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Elaine van Dalen
elainevdalen
What mandrakes look like in the movie & what they look like in Arabic & Persian copies of Dioscorides' De Materia Medica(Bl Ms Or 3366, Baghdad 14th century) (NY, NPL,
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PhD Diaries is on Discord đź’¬
thoughtsofaphd
Graduate students do a lot of "ghost work" (aka: unrecognized, undocumented work & labour) under the guise that it's "part of our training".It's still work - and we deserve recognition.It's
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Dr Emily Lethbridge
DrELethbridge
Today is officially the last day of winter here in Iceland and tomorrow there is a national holiday to celebrate the first day of summer (sumardagurinn fyrsti). Today also marks
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Marijn "i before j" van Putten
PhDniX
Here's a very nice infographic on the development of the canonization of the Quran by @NaqadStudies. In the comments an interesting discussion developed on what "Semi-canonical Qurans" means and how
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Axel Folio, PhD, carries soup for the family
ISASaxonists
Hwaeddup https://docs.google.com/document/d/1f5Pgp-4kWX5lycmQRkj9w7gWcMlINqmjId1VuQjxXeY/edit. There’s been some interest in digital libraries &manuscripts that various ppl have been asking abt so I thought I’d compile some for you
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Byzantine Ambassador
byzantinepower
The ninth-century Persian historian Al-Baladhuri tells us that when Alexandria fell to the Arabs in AD 642, “some of the Greek inhabitants left to join the Greeks somewhere else.” This “somewhere else” was
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Dr Raul Pacheco-Vega
raulpacheco
Good morning and happy Monday! I need to write, finish and submit a book chapter (last year commitment, incredibly supportive research group, I can’t decline this late in the game).
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Alok Ranjan
alokranj
"If you love without evoking love in return – that is, if your loving as loving does not produce reciprocal love; if through a living expression of yourself as a
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Riley_SpaceBoy
Rilapse128
I am unable to can grasp nor comprehend how, when, where and why farting became a crime. Perhaps somewhere in history, somebody opened their valves of nature and masses died...Oh
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Justine Barker
justineabarker
This week I'm going to be tweeting about working as a literary agent with kids at home. Follow the thread below: I have several client manuscripts that I'm mulling over
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Putri Prihatini
BlogTolkien
Without Christopher Tolkien (21 November 1926 - 16 January 2020), the world of Tolkien studies and our understanding of his vast expanse of imagination would not have been like now.
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Abhinav Agarwal
AbhinavAgarwal
I had taken one online course by Nick Sutton in which he got about half a dozen things wrong about the Mahabharata in the first lecture itself - the number
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Mateusz Fafinski
Calthalas
In the Early Middle Ages only the clergy could read and write, right? And if there were some lay people that could they were only men, right? It's impossible that
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