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Neslihan Şenocak
Bornc. 1976
Nationality Turk
Citizenship Turk
Alma mater Bilkent University
Scientific career
Fields Historian
Medieval History
Institutions Bilkent University,
Columbia University,
Eastern Mediterranean University,
University of Notre Dame,
University of Toronto
Doctoral advisor Paul Latimer

Neslihan Şenocak (born in İzmir, c. 1976) is a Turkish historian, and instructor at Bilkent University, Ankara and at Columbia University in the city of New York.

Career

Her work examines medieval religious orders and the daily life in the thirteenth-century Italy, and her most recent project is on the relationship of violent crimes and urbanization in 13th-century Perugia.

She is the author of several articles, as well as numerous book reviews. These works have been cited about 90 times in the academic literature. [1]

Selected works

Articles

  • "Circulation of Books in the Medieval Franciscan Order: Attitude, Methods, and Critics" in the Journal of Religious History, 2004, [2]
  • "Book Acquisition in the Medieval Franciscan Order", Journal of Religious History, 2003, [3]
  • "The Franciscan Order and Natural Philosophy in the Thirteenth Century: A Relationship Redefined" in Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture, (Ecotheology 7.2) January 2003, [4]
  • "Early Fourteenth-Century Franciscan Library Catalogues" in Scriptorium, Vol. 59, Nº. 1, 2005, pags. 29-50, [5]

References

  1. ^ "Google Scholar".
  2. ^ Senocak, Neslihan (2004). "Circulation of Books in the Medieval Franciscan Order: Attitude, Methods, and Critics". Journal of Religious History. 28 (2): 146–161. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9809.2004.00210.x.
  3. ^ Book Acquisition in the Medieval Franciscan Order
  4. ^ "abstract". Archived from the original on 12 March 2012. Retrieved 12 September 2010.
  5. ^ Senocak, Neslihan (2005). "Early Fourteenth-Century Franciscan Library Catalogues: The Case of the Gubbio Catalogue (C. 1300)". Scriptorium: Revue Internationale des Études Relatives Aux Manuscrits. 59 (1): 29–50.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Neslihan Şenocak
Bornc. 1976
Nationality Turk
Citizenship Turk
Alma mater Bilkent University
Scientific career
Fields Historian
Medieval History
Institutions Bilkent University,
Columbia University,
Eastern Mediterranean University,
University of Notre Dame,
University of Toronto
Doctoral advisor Paul Latimer

Neslihan Şenocak (born in İzmir, c. 1976) is a Turkish historian, and instructor at Bilkent University, Ankara and at Columbia University in the city of New York.

Career

Her work examines medieval religious orders and the daily life in the thirteenth-century Italy, and her most recent project is on the relationship of violent crimes and urbanization in 13th-century Perugia.

She is the author of several articles, as well as numerous book reviews. These works have been cited about 90 times in the academic literature. [1]

Selected works

Articles

  • "Circulation of Books in the Medieval Franciscan Order: Attitude, Methods, and Critics" in the Journal of Religious History, 2004, [2]
  • "Book Acquisition in the Medieval Franciscan Order", Journal of Religious History, 2003, [3]
  • "The Franciscan Order and Natural Philosophy in the Thirteenth Century: A Relationship Redefined" in Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture, (Ecotheology 7.2) January 2003, [4]
  • "Early Fourteenth-Century Franciscan Library Catalogues" in Scriptorium, Vol. 59, Nº. 1, 2005, pags. 29-50, [5]

References

  1. ^ "Google Scholar".
  2. ^ Senocak, Neslihan (2004). "Circulation of Books in the Medieval Franciscan Order: Attitude, Methods, and Critics". Journal of Religious History. 28 (2): 146–161. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9809.2004.00210.x.
  3. ^ Book Acquisition in the Medieval Franciscan Order
  4. ^ "abstract". Archived from the original on 12 March 2012. Retrieved 12 September 2010.
  5. ^ Senocak, Neslihan (2005). "Early Fourteenth-Century Franciscan Library Catalogues: The Case of the Gubbio Catalogue (C. 1300)". Scriptorium: Revue Internationale des Études Relatives Aux Manuscrits. 59 (1): 29–50.

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