Tobias Winnerling | Heinrich Heine Universitat Düsseldorf (original) (raw)
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Böhlau Verlag eBooks, May 14, 2023
Böhlau Verlag eBooks, May 14, 2023
Brill | Schöningh eBooks, Aug 24, 2017
De Gruyter eBooks, Jul 10, 2023
Böhlau Verlag eBooks, May 14, 2023
Historische Zeitschrift, Dec 1, 2022
Vernunft und Imperium, 2014
Vernunft und Imperium, 2014
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht eBooks, Jan 19, 2014
Historische Zeitschrift, Dec 1, 2022
HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe), Nov 27, 2017
Public history weekly, May 5, 2022
Yamīm ṭōvīm sive Diatribe de origine et caussis festorum solenniumque dierum quos olim Judaei in ... more Yamīm ṭōvīm sive Diatribe de origine et caussis festorum solenniumque dierum quos olim Judaei in terra Canaan, hodieque in exilio agitare consueverunt: Cum animadversionibus in Majemonidis librum qui inscribitur More Nebuchim, et Spenceri tractatum De legibus ritualibus Hebraeorum, Amsterdam 1693. https://books.google.de/books?id=An9jAAAAcAAJ
Böhlau Verlag eBooks, May 14, 2023
Böhlau Verlag eBooks, May 14, 2023
Brill | Schöningh eBooks, Aug 24, 2017
De Gruyter eBooks, Jul 10, 2023
Böhlau Verlag eBooks, May 14, 2023
Historische Zeitschrift, Dec 1, 2022
Vernunft und Imperium, 2014
Vernunft und Imperium, 2014
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht eBooks, Jan 19, 2014
Historische Zeitschrift, Dec 1, 2022
HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe), Nov 27, 2017
Public history weekly, May 5, 2022
Yamīm ṭōvīm sive Diatribe de origine et caussis festorum solenniumque dierum quos olim Judaei in ... more Yamīm ṭōvīm sive Diatribe de origine et caussis festorum solenniumque dierum quos olim Judaei in terra Canaan, hodieque in exilio agitare consueverunt: Cum animadversionibus in Majemonidis librum qui inscribitur More Nebuchim, et Spenceri tractatum De legibus ritualibus Hebraeorum, Amsterdam 1693. https://books.google.de/books?id=An9jAAAAcAAJ
At https://fading18-20.hypotheses.org I have set up a research blog accompanying my postdoctoral ... more At https://fading18-20.hypotheses.org I have set up a research blog accompanying my postdoctoral project "The Fading of Remembrance. Charting the process of getting forgotten within the humanities, 18th – 20th centuries: a historical network research analysis" which I am pursuing since October 1st, 2018, under EU funding by a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship grant at the Huygens Institute for Dutch History, Amsterdam. The blog is going to track the progress of the project and to offer bits and pieces for discussion. Weekly updates are scheduled for each Friday, so drop by!
The interdisciplinary joint seminar, which took place at the University of Kyoto on 1st and 2nd J... more The interdisciplinary joint seminar, which took place at the University of Kyoto on 1st and 2nd June 2019, compared perceptions of Japan and the Ottoman Empire in the Holy Roman Empire during the Early Modern Period. By doing so, the seminar responded to a researched desideratum: While perceptions of the Ottoman Empire have been the focus of research for decades, interest in the perception of Japan is recent and research has focused mostly on Jesuit missions and the Dutch East India Company (VOC). Comparisons of Japan and the Ottoman Empire, however, are lacking. Organised by Haruka Oba (Kurume University, Japan), Arno Strohmeyer (ÖAW, INZ, Vienna and University of Salzburg), Marion Romberg and Doris Gruber (both ÖAW, INZ, Vienna), the seminar brought together specialists from Europe and Japan as well as their broad material base, ranging from diplomatic correspondence to travelogues, plays, and sculptural and pictorial sources.