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She was the first book conservator at Yale University Library and opened her own book restoration business, Carolyn Horton and Associates. Horton and volunteers known as "Mud Angels", helped museums and libraries in Florence, Italy to recover books and manuscripts damaged from the 1966 flood of the Arno.
Thirty years earlier, he was a professor who lent his assistance in preserving the priceless artifacts of Florence. The Angels cleaned the city of refuse, mud and oil, and retrieved works of art, books and other materials from flooded rooms; experts from around the world volunteered their time and knowledge in the conservation of the ...
Air and Angels is a novel by English author Susan Hill her first for 16 years. [2] It was first published in 1991 by Sinclair Stevenson and since republished by Vintage Books in 1999 who have also made it available as an ebook. [3] It is said to contain some of her finest writing. [4] The title is taken from a poem by Jon Donne. [5]
In Berger's studies, religion was found to be increasingly marginalized by the increased influence of the trend of secularization. Berger identified secularization as happening not so much to social institutions, such as churches, due to the increase of the separation of church and state, but applying to "processes inside the human mind" producing "a secularization of consciousness."
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The Monastery of St. Mary of the Angels (Italian: Monastero di S. Maria degli Angeli) was a monastery of the Camaldolese Order in Florence, Italy. History
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Santa Maria degli Angeli, detail of the etched map of Florence by Stefano Buonsignori, printed in 1594, (Palazzo Vecchio, Florence) Brunelleschi's Rotunda. Santa Maria degli Angeli (St. Mary of the Angels) is the former church of a now-defunct monastery of that name in Florence, Italy.