Something Old and Something New: Illustrating Spousal Ceremonies in "Religious Ceremonies of the Known World"

Acknowledgements and Bibliography

I am thankful to Keith Miller for his generous gift to Van Wylen Library--students, faculty, and community members both of the present and future are indebted to him for such a rich material source! Tori Longfield, Digital Arts Librarian at Hope, found this project for me as part of a wider internship with Van Wylen in the fall of 2019; I am extraordinarily grateful for her guidance, mentorship, and expertise on all things Scalar and all things library. Kelly Jacobsma, Dean of the Library also provided sources (including the English translation of Religious Ceremonies) and gave advice and encouragement throughout the project. Thank you also to the Hope College history department, especially Dr. Wayne Tan and Dr. Jeanne Petit, for giving me the opportunity to intern at Van Wylen as part of my history major. --Aine O'Connor

Bibliography

Bouchet, Jean Venant, Abraham. Roger, Henry Lord, Richard Simon, Leone Modena, Johann Buxtorf, Claude Du Bosc, and Bernard Picard. 1733. The Ceremonies and Religious Customs of the Various Nations of the Known World: Together with Historical Annotations, and Several Curious Discourses Equally Instructive and Entertaining. London: Printed by W. Jackson, for Claude Du Bosc. https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012314641.

Hunt, Lynn, et. al. The Book That Changed Europe: Picart and Bernard’s Religious Ceremonies of the Known World. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2010.

The Origins of Comparative Religion: Bernard and Picart’s Religious Ceremonies and Customs of All the People of the Known World. UCLA Digital Library Project, 2016.
 

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