Clippings (information artifacts).
Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Berenson Library Byzantine art and architecture photograph collection
FOUND IN:
Biblioteca Berenson, I Tatti - The Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies
Collection Identifier: BER-23
Overview:
Includes photographs of Byzantine art and architecture that are part of the Berenson Library core photo collection.
Karl G. Heider papers on New Guinea
FOUND IN:
Peabody Museum Archives
Collection Identifier: 2011.22.1
Overview:
Karl Heider was a member of the Harvard-Peabody Expedition to New Guinea, spending an additional twenty-one months observing the Dani people on his own after the other members had departed. The purpose of the expedition and Heider’s work was to holistically capture the lives of the Dani people before the changes of the modern era began to infiltrate their preliterate, “Stone Age” culture. The records include field notebooks, tape...
Samuel A. Levine papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c448Overview:
The Samuel A. Levine papers, 1908-1994 and 2016-2017 (inclusive) consist primarily of papers, photographs, and film created during and after the life of cardiologist Samuel A. Levine and collected by Levine and family members, including his wife Rosalind W. Levine, son Herbert J. Levine, daughter-in-law Sandra Levine, and grandson Jonathan H. Scheff.
William Heberden papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c24Overview:
The William Heberden papers, 1740-1786 (inclusive), contain manuscripts by English physician William Heberden (1710-1801) about the use of amulets and magic in medicine, a lecture on the medicinal uses of plants, and notes and prescriptions. Also includes correspondence addressed to Heberden from Stephen Hales (1677-1761), who reports his successful use of ventilators on ships and discusses the evils of strong liquor; a few letters of others concerning cure for bladder stones; obituaries;...