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Hamilton, Tracy Chapman. Pleasure, Politics, and Piety: The Artistic Patronage of Marie de Brabant. Ph.D. Dissertation: University Texas Austin, 2004.
Social Sciences
Keywords: Adenet le Roi | architecture | culture studies | genealogy | glass | Guillaume de Nangis | illuminated manuscript | literature—medieval | music | patronage | poetry | ritual | sculpture | social sciences
Hayton, Darin. Astrologers and Astrology in Vienna during the Era of Emperor Maximilian I (1493--1519). Ph.D. Dissertation: University Notre Dame, 2004.
Occult Sciences
Keywords: almanacs | astrology | calendars | culture studies | Emperor Maximilian I | ephemerides | literature—Renaissance | medicine | Occult Sciences | patronage | popular sciences | prognostica | scholasticism | social sciences
Hildebrecht, Douglas R. Otto Marseus van Schrieck (1619/20--1678) and the Nature Piece: Art, Science, Religion, and the Seventeenth-century Pursuit of Natural Knowledge. Ph.D. Dissertation: University Michigan, 2004.
Environmental Sciences
Keywords: environmental sciences | humanism | microscope | Otto Marseus van Schrieck | patronage | senses | visual art—17th C
Lankford, Kelly Lara. "Home Only Long Enough: Arctic Explorer Robert E. Peary, American Science, Nationalism, and Philanthropy, 1886-1908." Ph.D. Dissertation: University of Oklahoma, 2003.
Literature, Science & the Arts
Keywords: American Geographical Society | American Museum of Natural History | exploration, discovery, and travel | National Geographic Society | nationalism | patronage | philanthropy | Robert E. Peary | Smithsonian Institution
Lunderberg, Marla Hoffman. John Donne's Strategies for Discreet Preaching. SEL Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 44 (Winter 2004): 97-119.
Rhetoric of Science
Keywords: John Donne | literature—16th C | patronage | pedagogy | rhetoric of science