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Other and Otherness:

Boff, Leonardo. Virtues For Another Possible World. Eugene, Or.: Cascade Books, 2011. Print.

Cohen, J. J. (1996). Monster Culture. In: Cohen, J.J Monster Theory. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. 3-20

 

For La Divina Commedia:

 

Chambers, R. W. 1910. Catalogue of the Dante collection in the library of University College London. With a note on the correspondence of Henry Clark Barlow. Oxford: Oxford.

Hidalgo Brinquis, M.d.C. 2011. Técnicas medievales en la elaboración del libro. Aportaciones hispanas a la fabricación del pergamino y del papel y a los sistemas de encuadernación. In: Anuario de estudios medievales, Volume 41, Issue 2, pp 755-773.

Hunter, D. 1943. Papermaking. The History and Technique of and Ancient Craft. New York: Dover publications.

Nelson, J.K. n.d. Gallery: Sandro Botticelli (1444/45 - 1510). Available from: <http://www.worldofdante.org/gallery_botticelli.html>. [8 February 2016]

Prown, J.D. 1982. Mind in Matter: An Introduction to Material Culture Theory and Method. In: Winterthur Portfolio, Volume 17, Issue 1, pp 1-19.

 

For Kathleen Lonsdale's Crystals:

 

Arnett, G. (2015). How Well are women represented in UK science? Available: http://www.guardian.com/news/datablog/2015/jun/13/how-well-are-women-represented-in-uk-science. Last Accessed: 19th Feb 2016

 Bull, A.J. (1947). Proceedings of the Mineralogical Society (1946)

 Murray, R. C.. (1964). Origin And Diagenesis Of Gypsum And Anhydrite. Journal Of Sedimentary Petrology. 34 (3), 512-523

 

For Plan of London:

 

Historic Cities, (2016). Civitates orbis terrarum - Braun and Hogenberg. [online] Available at: http://historic-cities.huji.ac.il/mapmakers/braun_hogenberg.html [Accessed 18 Feb. 2016].

Howgego, J. and Darlington, I. (1978). Printed maps of London circa 1553-1850. Folkestone, Eng.: Dawson.

Huck, T.W. 1912, "London in Braun and Hogenberg's "Civitates Orbis Terrarum."",The Antiquary, vol. 8, pp. 166-169.

 Mapping Shakespeare’s London, (2016). Mapping Shakespeare's London | Discovering the context for Shakespeare's plays. [online] Available at: http://map.shakespeare.kcl.ac.uk/ [Accessed 18 Feb. 2016].

 

For the Rhinoceros skull:

 

Barbour, T., and Allen, G.M., 1932. The lesser one-horned rhinoceros. Journal of Mammalogy, 13, pp. 144–149.

BBC Newsnight, 2014. Vietnam's illegal trade in rhino horn. [video online] Available at: < https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqcIwkbqAQY> [Accessed 18 February 2016].

But, P. P.H., Lung, L.C., and Tam, Y.K., 1990. Ethnopharmacology of rhinoceros horn. I: antipyretic effects of rhinoceros horn and other animal horns. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 30, pp. 157–168.

Groves, C. P., 1982. Asian rhinoceroses: down but not out. Malayan Naturalist, 36, pp. 11–22.

Groves, C.P., and Leslie, D.M., 2011. Rhinoceros sondaicus (Perissodactyla: Rhinocerotidae). Mammalian Species, 43(887), pp.190–208.

Pocock, R. I., 1944. The premaxillae in the Asiatic rhinoceroses. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 11(11), pp. 834–842.

Thai News Service Group, 2010. Vietnam: Poachers doom rare Javan rhino. Asia News Monitor Thailand: Bangkok

The Grant Museum of Zoology, 2016. Rhinoceros sondaicus. [UCL Home > UCL Museums & Collections > The Grant Museum > Catalogue] [online] Available through: UCL Museums & Collections: < http://gmzcat.museums.ucl.ac.uk/brief.aspx> [Accessed 21 February 2016].

 

For the Egyptian mould:

  

Challis, D. (2011) The Edwards Museum? Amelia Edwards and her collection. Available at: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/museums/petrie/visit/trails/Edwards.pdf (Accessed: 29 February 2016).

Collections (2014) Available at: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/museums/petrie/about/collections (Accessed: 29 February 2016).

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Crowell, B. (2007) The practice and significance of inlay in New Kingdom monuments as a reflection of royal ideology: The evidence from Malkata and Amarna. Available at: http://search.proquest.com/docview/304834921/previewPDF/4C0A4C47DF8644BEPQ/1?accountid=14511 (Accessed: 28 February 2016).

Faience (2000) Available at: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/museums-static/digitalegypt/faience/faiencecompositionmaterial.html (Accessed: 29 February 2016).

History (2014) Available at: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/museums/petrie/about/history (Accessed: 29 February 2016).

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Petrie, W.F.M. (1894) Tell El Amarna. London: Methuen & Co.

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Silica (1998) Available at: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/museums-static/digitalegypt/faience/smashingpebblesmowie.html (Accessed: 29 February 2016).

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UCL (2015) Moulds UC40981. Available at: http://petriecat.museums.ucl.ac.uk/detail.aspx# (Accessed: 29 February 2016).

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Acknowledgements

Tabitha Tucket, rarebooks librarian at UCL for her insight about Dante's La Divina Commedia.

George Richards, curator at the UCL Art Museum, for all the information he provided about Plan of London.

Paolo Viscardi, curator at UCL's Grant Museum of Zoology, for his help with the rhinoceros skull.

Alice Stevenson, curator at UCL's Petrie Museum, for her contribution regarding the Egyptian mould.

Nick Booth, curator at UCL's Rock Room, for sharing his knowledge about Kathleen Lonsdale's Crystals.