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    1. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 14 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      Mark Goodacre of Duke Divinity School, who is an active and engaging blogger on the general topic of the New Testament and (...)

    2. Judaism - Religious Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      Information is drawn from both the Old Testament and recent archaeological data to provide information.

    3. Catonis libri quinque moralis philosophiae · Duke University Library Exhibits

      The letters may have been included as a testament to the authenticity of Lucensis’ translation of the majority of the Distichs.

    4. Resources for Genealogists - The Duke Family - LibGuides at Duke University

      [New York City, NY: Privately printed, 1927]. Duke, Walter Garland.

    5. A Discarded Treasure: Hebrew MS013 · Manuscript Migration: The Multiple Lives of the Rubenstein Libr

      At some point, these Masoretic notes were added to Hebrew MS 013, perhaps when it was put to new use in a Sephardic synagogue. This (...)

    6. Blog - Duke Learning Innovation

      The software, being demonstrated now, should be available to … Blog Sculptures and models on demand At the International Toy Fair, a (...)

    7. Exhibits - Spring 2010 - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      Lithograph April–August Illustrating the Hebrew Bible This exhibit presents an array of artistic interpretations of the Old Testament (...)

    8. 7 Dictionaries That Are a Little Different - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      DICTIONARY OF LAST WORDS: Looking for a good kicker for that last will and testament? Allow us to recommend a list of notable figures (...)

    9. Behind the Scenes of Documenting the Patron Request Workflow - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections B

      But what happens between placing that request and receiving your digital copies is a well-mechanized feat, a testament to the hard work (...)

    10. Teaching with Rubenstein Collections | Duke University Libraries

      The items on display were shown during a session focused on women printers, publishers, and readers.   The New-England Courant and A (...)

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