The following bibliography, searchable, provides ample information on
the subjects discussed on this thread. Sorry, if someone else has
already mentioned it. I just re-joined the list several days ago.
Richard Utz
The Felix Posen Bibliographic Project comprises an ongoing annotated
database of publications from 1984 to the present, plus a retrospective
database listing material from 1983 and back (currently to 1978). The
goal of the project is to build a comprehensive database of all
published writings about antisemitism and the Holocaust.
The database lists books, articles, dissertations and MA theses
published in many countries and languages. At present it contains ca.
15,000 items. Most of the material is gathered from the holdings of the
Jewish National and University Library in Jerusalem. The annotations,
written in English by the project's staff of abstractors, reflect the
views of the
authors of the works and not of the abstractors.
The database is part of the Israel Universities Library Network (ALEPH)
and can be accessed in Israel and abroad via
Internet or Telnet.
Via Internet the URL (internet address) is
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Via Telnet, the address is
har2.huji.ac.il
username: SICSA - no password needed
Thomas Izbicki wrote:
>
> Skepticism about doubtful relics can be found also in Nicholas of cusa,
> who attacked the Bleeding Host cult at Wilsnack for diverting the faithful
> from the mysteries of the faith.
>
> tom izbicki
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"There are, indeed, moments when I could wish that scholars in Middle
English literature would remind themselves that they are not angels, but
anglicists." (E.T. Donaldson)
Dr. phil. Richard J. Utz, Medieval Studies - Englisches Seminar -
Universitaet Tuebingen,
Wilhelmstr. 50, D-72076 Tuebingen -GERMANY
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http://www.uni-tuebingen.de/uni/nes/utz.html
Prolepsis: The Tuebingen Review of English Studies:
http://www.uni-tuebingen.de/uni/nes/pro.html
Disputatio: An International Transdisciplinary Journal of the Late
Middle Ages:
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