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    1. Women at the Center - Issue 29, Spring 2016

      Incomin- ciano Le uite de Pontefici et imperadori Romani [Lives of the Popes and Roman Emper- ors] was published by the press at the (...)

    2. Trent Associates Report - Fall 2016, Vol 24, No 1

      The sole edition of a case study of a fifteen-year-old girl living in a convent outside Milan who develops a mysterious disease.

    3. Incominciano Le uite de pontefici et imperadori Romani · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Title: Incominciano Le uite de pontefici et imperadori Romani Publication/Origin: Florence: Apud Sanctum Iacobum de Ripoli, (...)

    4. [Coal barons at the Savage Mine, Virginia City, Nevada] · Duke University Library Exhibits

      The Mackeys were generous patrons to the local Catholic parish and convent. Louise donated the land for the Daughters of Charity hospital.

    5. Women at Work: the Nuns of the Ripoli Press - The Devil's Tale

      Incominciano Le uite de Pontefici et imperadori Romani [Lives of the Popes and Roman Emperors] was published by the press at the (...)

    6. Cosmographie · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Lascal, a student at the Convent of Notre Dame in Paris, created this manuscript for her “2eme classe.”

    7. Little children welcomed by a nun in Daegu, Korea · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Paul of Chartres (SPC), started their mission in Korea for taking care of orphans and sick people in 1888. SPC Convent in Daegu was (...)

    8. Floriana or the Method of Constructing Artificial Flowers · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Clair, now Madame de Rhinfeld, for constructing artificial flowers. Growing up in a convent in France, she was instructed by the nuns (...)

    9. Cosmographie · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Lascal, a student at the Convent of Notre Dame in Paris, created this manuscript for her “2eme classe.”

    10. Floriana or the Method of Constructing Artificial Flowers · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Clair, now Madame de Rhinfeld, for constructing artificial flowers. Growing up in a convent in France, she was instructed by the nuns (...)

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