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Ho visto cose, la tv secondo Beatrice Dondi (L\'Espresso)Ho visto cose, la tv secondo Beatrice Dondi (L'Espresso)Beatrice Dondi - Ho visto cose - Matrimoni in TvIn un Paese ormai specchio della televisione ci si sposa più nel piccolo schermo che davanti all’altare. E a volte si divorzia. Da Matrimonio a prima vista a suor Cristina, storie di veli e torte multipiano.2022-11-3005 minChange Maker\'s Mind-La Mente de los Creadores de Cambio with Cristina PujolChange Maker's Mind-La Mente de los Creadores de Cambio with Cristina PujolHow to have more joy in your life | Energy Medicine and The Five Elements- With Dondi Dahlin and Cristina PujolIn this episode, I have the pleasure to have with me a fascinating guest, who was raised both in the show biz world and the natural energy healing world. Her very unique upbringing and life experiences have given her a wealth of invaluable knowledge about our energy, our healing powers, and tools to improve our lives, our health, and our relationships.During this hour, Dondi Dahlin,  shares with us  a little about her upbringin and life journey, going from her Belly dancer renowned international career to her multifaceted role in Eden Energy Medicine, their family business....2022-06-061h 05The ForumThe ForumFirst impressions: The printing pressWhen the fifteenth century German entrepreneur Johannes Gutenberg pioneered the printing press, he made an indelible mark on the history of communication. Here was a way to print pages in high quality and high quantities, using methods more efficient than had ever been seen before.Rajan Datar and guests explore the story of how the printing press was born, and how it changed our world - from the birth of the modern book to the rise of the information society, and the transformation of fields including scholarship and religion.Rajan is joined by art historian...2020-11-1939 minThe ForumThe ForumFirst Impressions: The Printing PressWhen the fifteenth century German entrepreneur Johannes Gutenberg pioneered the printing press, he made an indelible mark on the history of communication. Here was a way to print pages in high quality and high quantities, using methods more efficient than had ever been seen before.Rajan Datar and guests explore the story of how the printing press was born, and how it changed our world - from the birth of the modern book to the rise of the information society, and the transformation of fields including scholarship and religion.Rajan is joined by art historian...2017-09-0439 minDigital Humanities at Oxford Summer SchoolDigital Humanities at Oxford Summer School15cBOOKTRADE: The visualization of the circulation of books over time and space and image-searching tool: how we got thereCristina Dondi and Matilde Malaspina of the 15C BOOKTRADE project, give a talk for the 2017 DHOXSS. Cristina will present 15cV, a powerful tool for the visualization of the movement of fifteenth-century printed books, from the time and place where they were printed to where they are today, via the many places and people who distributed, purchased, owned, and annotated them during the intervening 500-year period. This tool enables unanswered historical queries on the impact of printing on early modern society to be addressed for the first time. Cristina will illustrate how the project is making its visualization possible, and outlines...2017-07-041h 00The Bodleian Libraries (BODcasts)The Bodleian Libraries (BODcasts)Launch of the 15th Century BooktradeCristina Dondi and her colleagues launch the 15th Century Booktrade. Books printed between 1450 (the year of Gutenberg’s invention of modern printing) and 1500 (conventional cut-off date in scholarship) are known as incunabula. Some 30,000 editions are known today, in some 450,000 surviving copies, located in about 4,000 different public libraries, mostly in Europe and North America. Each surviving copy has a different history, which can be reconstructed with the help of physical evidence (ownership inscriptions, decoration, binding, coats of arms, manuscript annotations, stamps, prices, etc.) and bibliographical evidence (historic library catalogues, bookseller and auction catalogues, acquisition registers, etc.): all this is known as co...2016-07-211h 43Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer SchoolDigital Humanities at Oxford Summer SchoolAn Evidence-based Assessment and Visualization of the Distribution, Sale, and Reception of Books in the RenaissanceCristina Dondi, (Modern Languages, University of Oxford) gives a talk for the 2016 Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School. The five-year ERC-funded 15cBOOKTRADE Project has developed digital tools to investigate, on solid and extensive evidence, the impact of the introduction of printing on early modern society. The Material Evidence in Incunabula is a database specifically designed to record and search the material evidence of 15th-century printed books: ownership, decoration, binding, manuscript annotations, stamps, prices, etc. Locating and dating any of these elements enables the movement of books across Europe and the US to be tracked throughout the centuries, from place of...2016-07-0843 min