Human-animal relationships in literature; Coetzee, J. M., 1940---Criticism and interpretation; Coetzee, J. M., 1940---Characters--Elizabeth Costello; Animals (Philosophy); Animal rights
For the past four decades, scholarship on the relationship between human and
nonhuman animals has been growing inside the academy and sprouting ontological and
epistemological concerns about the status of the Humanities as an institution....
The discovery of carbon nanotubes and subsequently graphene has led to an interest in carbon materials as sensing elements due to their unique properties. Graphene is a 2-dimensional material that has a large surface area that can be exposed to...
Audubon Country Club (Louisville, Ky.); Golf; Men; People
Address: 3265 Robin Road, Louisville, Kentucky. A man puts on the green of the Audubon Club golf course. Other men wait with golf clubs in hand. The green ends in a sand trap. Two younger men hold bags of clubs; they are probably the caddies at the...
Men; Children; Stringed instruments; Zithers; Log cabins; American Folk Song Festival
John Jacob "Jack" Niles, a Kentucky-born collector, composer, and ballad singer, sits on a barrel outside Jean Thomas' Traipsin' Woman Cabin on the Mayo Trail near Ashland, Kentucky. He wears a tie and hat, and holds a mountain dulcimer...
A brunette woman, facing the camera, puts her arms around a young blonde woman, whose eyes are closed and head rests on the other woman's shoulder. They stand outdoors next to a plant. The blonde woman may be Jean Thomas. Title supplied by...
Character portrait of two unidentified women. The woman at left wears a scullery cap and dress with white bodice, and puts one arm on the shoulder of the woman at right, who appears to be younger, with her hair worn in a long braid. The woman at...
Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval--France; Manuscripts, Medieval; Illuminations 1200-1500
Leaf from a small portable Gothic Bible, copied in France in the thirteenth century. The Latin translation used throughout this period was known as the Vulgate, since Latin was the common or vulgar language read by all literate people of the time....
Men sit on either side of a long desk during a first aid class for Southern Bell at the Highland Exchange. In the front of the room, one man puts a bandage on another man's arm, while a third man wraps a bandage around the fourth man's head.
Cardinal mascot Berita Martin sits on a chair and puts on her costume. She was the mascot at the University of Louisville basketball and football games during 1976-1977.
Time capsules; Rites & ceremonies; Librarians; College administrators;
Trustee Adele Brandeis puts a publication of some kind into a time capsule to be deposited in the cornerstone in the foundation of Schneider Hall, as others look on. Pictured from left to right, Evelyn Schneider, University Librarian; Woodrow...
Sculpture; Heads (Anatomy); Portraits; Emperors; Rulers; People associated with politics & government; Men; Hairstyles; Crowns; Headdresses; Headgear; Leaves; Symbols
"[…] this portrait probably came from the forum's Augusteum (a shrine dedicated to the imperial family). […] In this portrait, the hair is combed forward, with short bangs over the forehead, formed by straight and regularly laid locks that...