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Description
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Contains electronic resources for researchers in the study and teaching of the Middle Ages and Renaissance (400-1700). Enables
users to access citations in journal, book, and reviews databases; provides online access to Paul Oskar Krisetller's Iter
Italicum (a finding list of Renaissance humanistic manuscripts); provides access to the International Directory of Scholars
(a comprehensive directory of contact information, and information on the research and teaching careers of scholars around
the world). Subscription includes a membership to the Renaissance Society of America.
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Notes
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Updated daily (journals, books, and reviews databases). |
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Resource Type(s)
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Contributors, Sponsors, Providers
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University of Toronto.Faculty of Information Studies. |
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Alternate Title(s)
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Iter, gateway to the Middle Ages and Renaissance Gateway to the Middle Ages and Renaissance
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Search Related Subjects in CLIO
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Middle Ages Renaissance Manuscripts, Renaissance Middle Ages–Study and teaching (Higher) Renaissance–Study and teaching (Higher) |
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Cite As:
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Iter : gateway to the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
Toronto, ON : University of Toronto, Faculty of Information Studies, Other title(s): Iter, gateway to the Middle Ages and Renaissance Columbia URL: http://www.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/cul/resolve?clio4224263 |
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Access Restrictions
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This resource is available only to current faculty, staff and students of Columbia University. |