
Tercia
Matthei Imago
[Rationarium
evangelistarum]; Hexastichon Sebastiani Brant in memorabiles
evangelistarum figures.
Pforzheim, Thomas Anselm, 1504.
(Call
number: 879P49 Ka; Available in Special
Collections, Northwestern University Library)
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2002
Humanities Computing/ Introduction to Electronic Resources
<http://www.library.northwestern.edu/collections/sept24/index.html>
2003
Humanities Computing/ Introduction to Electronic Resources
<http://www.library.northwestern.edu/collections/sept232003/index.html>
"A
Web of Wonder," by Jeff Kelly Lowenstein (GJ03). Northwestern Magazine,
Fall 2004 Issue, pages 22-30.
<http://www.northwestern.edu/magazine/northwestern/fall2004/features/coverstory/index.htm>
On
Page 27 of the above article, the side bar section "On
the Web" lists some of the web
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<http://www.northwestern.edu/magazine/northwestern/fall2004/features/coverstory/sidebar2.htm>
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