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    1. An English-Saxon homily on the birth-day of St. Gregory: anciently used in the English-Saxon church:

      Her Rudiments of Grammar for the English-Saxon Tongue was the first grammar of English and Saxon.

    2. Stages and Symptoms · Malignant Fever · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Another image from the same 1820 publication shows how the patient’s tongue looks throughout the different stages of yellow fever. ← (...)

    3. You Changed My Definition of Jewishness · 'I Have No Right to Be Silent' - The Human Rights Legacy o

      In 1963 he started a publication and translation project that would make available dozens of books on Jewish history and theology in the (...)

    4. 1800-1809 - Glory of Woman: An Introduction to Prescriptive Literature - LibGuides at Duke Universit

      Strong describes the qualities of a Christian wife and mother, declaring that “the virtuous woman hath the natural softness of her sex to aid (...)

    5. 1600s · Five Hundred Years of Women’s Work: The Lisa Unger Baskin Collection · Duke University Libra

      Fatti da Lugretia Romana Marie Briot — engraver [Suite de quinze estampes représentant des oiseaux] Artemisia Gentileschi — artist Letter to (...)

    6. Faculty support for Open Access scholarship - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The focus of her essay seems to be the need to move past the slow and antiquated system of traditional scholarly publishing.  There is a rather (...)

    7. OSTP comments and the issue of compensation - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I was recently part of a conversation on public access in which several academic publishers from scholarly societies raised this term.  I bit my (...)

    8. Rename D.U.L.L. News! (Deadline Extended!)

      11/05/2008 12:00:00 PM Since 1978, the Duke Law School’s library newsletter has published under the tongue-in-cheek title "D.U.L.L. (...)

    9. ScienceOnline and copyright anxiety - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I asked a fellow attendee why so many sessions raised copyright and was told, albeit with tongue in cheek, that it is “ruining our lives.” 

    10. New Foreign, Comparative & International Law Database

      It's in there), or its earliest title, 1602's tongue-twisting The Pandectes of the Law of Nations: Contayning Seuerall Discourses of (...)

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