This project on the textual hand-with-pointing-finger symbol--what I will call the "manicule" for reasons to be explored below--grows out of a book-in-progress called Used Books: Reading Renaissance Marginalia, which is the product of my long-standing interest in the marks that readers make in books, particularly during the first century or two after the invention of printing.
Social attitudes take time to evolve and are best reinforced by changes in the educational system. The social fabric must be rebuilt over time. The change in mode of production through evolutionary means will not happen overnight, and concepts of community wealth and civic responsibility that have been eroded over time, by the divide and conquer individualism of the neo-liberal era, have to be restored.
Part of this social transition – to changing the way we value human activity and time use – will require a strong humanities presence in our education system. It is much harder to construct the humanities in a market model and that is why it is under attack. But equally, that is why it has to be a vanguard leading our societies into a new “non-financial” appraisal of worth and value.
Raziskovalna in inovacijska strategija Slovenije (RISS) 2011 – 2020 (osnutek za javno razpravo 4. oktober 2010) z možnostjo komentiranja po sistemu Wiki.
"Could you actually take your oath that you are the son of the father of whom she says that you are? Telemachus, you know, did not care at all to insist in support of Penelope, the daughter of Icarius, who was regarded as a very chaste woman, that she spoke the truth when she declared that Odysseus was his father.
The example above displays a small one line text box window, much like a search box. Typing in this box then clicking 'OK' will open Google Search in a web browser.
Currently it's using Firefox as the web browser, but you could change 'firefox'
to 'chromium' or any other web browser you'd prefer.
AHLib is a collection of 183 Slovene books from the XIX. century.
The books were digitised in the scope of the project
Deutsch-slowenische/kroatische Übersetzung 1848–1918 with
the aim of conducting a linguistic study of Slovene books translated
from German in this period. The project was financed by the Austrian
Academy of Sciences and led by prof. Erich Prunč, from the
Karl-Franzens University in Graz.
AHLib is there available in a digital library and under a concordancer