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As the British Library's major exhibition Magna Carta: Law, Liberty, Legacy draws to a close — it's been an amazing 5 months — we'd like to take this opportunity to showcase some of the key British Museum loans in the display. The Library and the Museum have a long, shared history and a very close working relationship; and so we were absolutely delighted when the British Museum so kindly agreed to lend us some amazing objects for our exhibition. We're very grateful to our counterparts in the Departments of Coins and Medals, Prehistory and Europe and Prints and Drawing for making this possible. We hope that you enjoy reading about these British Museum loans and that, if you're in London, you have the chance to see them before the exhibition closes on 1 September. Double-edged sword (British Museum 1858,1116.5): this 13th-century sword has gained an added notoriety recently, since it was the subject of our blogpost focusing on its mysterious inscription.

Ereignis - Martin Heidegger in English @ beyng.com Punktmannigfaltigkeit Welcome to my Heidegger site. It contains information on the German philosopher Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) and links to related web pages in English. The rest of this page has all the links ordered chronologically, with the most recent additions at the top. From Bloomsbury Academic A new book of essays The Bloomsbury Companion to Heidegger Edited by François Raffoul and Eric S. With contributions from François Raffoul, Eric S. Towards the Rehabilitation of the Will in Contemporary Philosophy [PDF] Vincent Blok In general, Heidegger’s concept of Gelassenheit is interpreted as ‘indifference’ to ethical duties, as a quietism that withdraws from the world. The Fourfold and the Framework:Heidegger’s Topological Critique of Technology [DOC] Jeff Malpas The Event, in contrast to the Framework, is thus in noway a ‘violent’ mode of revealing, but allows things to come forth in theirdifference and unity, in their distance and their nearness. James M. Gavin Rae Robert D.

Startpagina Locus Bibliostoria | Novità in biblioteca, eventi e risorse web interessanti per la storia Three Styles Of Bento Lunchboxes | Apartment Therapy The Kitchn I guess you could call me a Japanophile. I love learning about Japanese cuisine, and I eagerly collect Japanese kitchen items. I became enamored with bento boxes a while ago, and now I have three different styles of bento boxes that serve various purposes. What they all have in common is that they are convenient, easy to clean, and fun. This style of bento box is a bit unwieldy due to its size and the fact that you have to keep it upright. The dividers are removeable for easy cleaning, and the wood is lacquered, which keeps it from absorbing food odors and makes it waterproof. The Modern Stackable Cylindrical Bento This is the workhorse that I take to the office for lunch. Called a "Mr. The Small Plastic Bento This small bento is made of plastic with tight-fitting lids. J-Box has a wide selection of this kind of bento box - check them out. (Images: Kathryn Hill and Amazon)

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