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  • Also of high value is another compilation by Jesuit scholar Lucien Campeau, who devoted his career to a great historical project that he called Monumenta Novae Franciae.

    Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008

  • Also of high value is another compilation by Jesuit scholar Lucien Campeau, who devoted his career to a great historical project that he called Monumenta Novae Franciae.

    Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008

  • Campeau devoted his energy to a great historical project that he called Monumenta Novae Franciae.

    Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008

  • Campeau devoted his energy to a great historical project that he called Monumenta Novae Franciae.

    Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008

  • Indeed, it was the existence and rich endowments of those great monasteries which explains the publication of such immense works as those of Bollandus, Mabillon, and Tillemont, quite surpassing any now issued even by the wealthiest publishers among ourselves, and only approached, and that at a distance, by Pertz's "Monumenta" in Germany.

    The Contemporary Review, January 1883 Vol 43, No. 1 Various

  • First shown as "Monumenta" at the Grand Palais, Boltanski's work was transported and adapted for the Milan location specifically, before it moves on to

    Cool Hunting 2010

  • Indeed, his own countrymen have been on the whole first somewhat tardy, and then somewhat sparing, in their appreciation of one whose signal services to the Monumenta Germaniae had already before 1879 won the personal recognition of Mommsen, Waitz, Wattenbach and the whole group of distinguished men then associated in the production of that great work.

    The Life and Death of Edmund Bishop, English Liturgiologist: An Account by His Contemporary, Dom Hugh Connolly, OSB 2009

  • In Monumenta's first edition, German-born Anselm Kiefer presented "Falling Stars," a series of aluminum bunkers that crowded the 35-meter-high space.

    Monumental Ambitions Javier Espinoza 2011

  • Then, of course, Mr. Kapoor had to deal with the sheer scale of the project, explains Monumenta 2011's curator Jean de Loisy.

    Monumental Ambitions Javier Espinoza 2011

  • Failing the means of publishing the collection in England, he handed over the whole to the Monumenta Germaniae.

    The Life and Death of Edmund Bishop, English Liturgiologist: An Account by His Contemporary, Dom Hugh Connolly, OSB 2009

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