By Hans Brandhorst and Etienne Posthumus Intro In 1619 Johannes Theodor de Bry published Julius Zincgreff’s Hundred Ethical-Political Emblems. Emblem LXXX uses a quote from Vergilius’ Bucolica as its motto: “We cannot all do everything“. Its pictura, created by de Bry’s son-in-law Matthäus Merian, shows a set of keys hovering over some buildings in aContinue reading “One key to open all locks …? Connecting hybrid sources of culture and scholarship with Iconclass and A.I.”
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Teaching Information Science with CERL Open Data
In this blog, @TomDeneire describes an exam project for students of the University of Antwerp who were asked to identify matches between @STCVbe and the Heritage of the Printed Book db (hpb.cerl.org)