Teresa Sampsonia (Danish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Teresa Sampsonia" in Danish language version.

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  • Tuson (2013), s. 19. Tuson, Penelope (2013), El Reyes, Abdulla (red.), Liwa (PDF), vol. 5, National Center for Documentation & Research, ISSN 1729-9039, arkiveret fra originalen (PDF) 30. november 2014
  • Tuson (2013), s. 19: "The major European sources for Teresa’s life are the predictably semi-hagiographic accounts in the Vatican and the Carmelite archives, conveniently assembled and edited by H.Chick in his monumental Chronicle of the Carmelites in Persia, published in 1939, [...]"; Chick & Matthee (2012), s. vii-xv. Tuson, Penelope (2013), El Reyes, Abdulla (red.), Liwa (PDF), vol. 5, National Center for Documentation & Research, ISSN 1729-9039, arkiveret fra originalen (PDF) 30. november 2014 Chick, H.; Matthee, Rudi, red. (2012), Chronicle of the Carmelites in Persia: The Safavids and the Papal Mission of the 17th and 18th Centuries, I.B.Tauris, ISBN 978-0-85772-206-5
  • Tuson (2013), s. 19: "[...] Chronicle of the Carmelites in Persia, published in 1939, which although sometimes contradictory and patchy, [...]" Tuson, Penelope (2013), El Reyes, Abdulla (red.), Liwa (PDF), vol. 5, National Center for Documentation & Research, ISSN 1729-9039, arkiveret fra originalen (PDF) 30. november 2014
  • Tuson (2013), s. 19: "At the same time they [the sources] present a narrative which conforms with the perspective of European Catholicism." Tuson, Penelope (2013), El Reyes, Abdulla (red.), Liwa (PDF), vol. 5, National Center for Documentation & Research, ISSN 1729-9039, arkiveret fra originalen (PDF) 30. november 2014
  • Andrea (2017a), s. 33; Tuson (2013), s. 19. Andrea, Bernadette (2017a), The Lives of Girls and Women from the Islamic World in Early Modern British Literature and Culture (1500-1630), University of Toronto Press, ISBN 978-1-4875-0125-9 Tuson, Penelope (2013), El Reyes, Abdulla (red.), Liwa (PDF), vol. 5, National Center for Documentation & Research, ISSN 1729-9039, arkiveret fra originalen (PDF) 30. november 2014
  • Tuson (2013), s. 19; Andrea (2019), s. 106. Tuson, Penelope (2013), El Reyes, Abdulla (red.), Liwa (PDF), vol. 5, National Center for Documentation & Research, ISSN 1729-9039, arkiveret fra originalen (PDF) 30. november 2014 Andrea, Bernadette (2019), "The Global Travels of Teresa Sampsonia Sherley's Carmelite Relic", i Akhimie, Patricia; Andrea, Bernadette (red.), Travel and Travail: Early Modern Women, English Drama, and the Wider World, University of Nebraska Press, ISBN 978-1496202260
  • Tuson (2013), s. 19: "The contemporary travel-writer, Thomas Herbert, thought that Robert Sherley was ‘the greatest Traveller of his time’ but he was even more admiring of ‘the thrice worthy and undaunted Lady Terezia’."; Cave (1844), s. 598; Herbert (1638), s. 203. Tuson, Penelope (2013), El Reyes, Abdulla (red.), Liwa (PDF), vol. 5, National Center for Documentation & Research, ISSN 1729-9039, arkiveret fra originalen (PDF) 30. november 2014 Cave, Edward, red. (1844), The Gentleman's Magazine, vol. 22, John Bowyer Nichols and sons Herbert, Thomas (1638), Some yeares travels into Africa and Asia, R. Bip
  • Tuson (2013), s. 19: "Her story has also been overshadowed by the partly self-created myth of the Sherley brothers whose travels and exploits became the subject of numerous contemporary biographies as well as subsequent historical studies." Tuson, Penelope (2013), El Reyes, Abdulla (red.), Liwa (PDF), vol. 5, National Center for Documentation & Research, ISSN 1729-9039, arkiveret fra originalen (PDF) 30. november 2014

vads.ac.uk

  • Smyth (2018): "The embroidery on her dress includes honeysuckles, signifying love, and strawberries, symbolising fruitfulness. Smyth, Patricia (2018), "Teresia, Countess of Shirley", VADS, arkiveret fra originalen 11. november 2018, hentet 11. november 2018
  • Smyth (2018): "These emblems may have a special meaning as the Shirley's child, Henry, was born during their short stay in England." Smyth, Patricia (2018), "Teresia, Countess of Shirley", VADS, arkiveret fra originalen 11. november 2018, hentet 11. november 2018

web.archive.org

  • Tuson (2013), s. 19. Tuson, Penelope (2013), El Reyes, Abdulla (red.), Liwa (PDF), vol. 5, National Center for Documentation & Research, ISSN 1729-9039, arkiveret fra originalen (PDF) 30. november 2014
  • Tuson (2013), s. 19: "The major European sources for Teresa’s life are the predictably semi-hagiographic accounts in the Vatican and the Carmelite archives, conveniently assembled and edited by H.Chick in his monumental Chronicle of the Carmelites in Persia, published in 1939, [...]"; Chick & Matthee (2012), s. vii-xv. Tuson, Penelope (2013), El Reyes, Abdulla (red.), Liwa (PDF), vol. 5, National Center for Documentation & Research, ISSN 1729-9039, arkiveret fra originalen (PDF) 30. november 2014 Chick, H.; Matthee, Rudi, red. (2012), Chronicle of the Carmelites in Persia: The Safavids and the Papal Mission of the 17th and 18th Centuries, I.B.Tauris, ISBN 978-0-85772-206-5
  • Tuson (2013), s. 19: "[...] Chronicle of the Carmelites in Persia, published in 1939, which although sometimes contradictory and patchy, [...]" Tuson, Penelope (2013), El Reyes, Abdulla (red.), Liwa (PDF), vol. 5, National Center for Documentation & Research, ISSN 1729-9039, arkiveret fra originalen (PDF) 30. november 2014
  • Tuson (2013), s. 19: "At the same time they [the sources] present a narrative which conforms with the perspective of European Catholicism." Tuson, Penelope (2013), El Reyes, Abdulla (red.), Liwa (PDF), vol. 5, National Center for Documentation & Research, ISSN 1729-9039, arkiveret fra originalen (PDF) 30. november 2014
  • Smyth (2018): "The embroidery on her dress includes honeysuckles, signifying love, and strawberries, symbolising fruitfulness. Smyth, Patricia (2018), "Teresia, Countess of Shirley", VADS, arkiveret fra originalen 11. november 2018, hentet 11. november 2018
  • Smyth (2018): "These emblems may have a special meaning as the Shirley's child, Henry, was born during their short stay in England." Smyth, Patricia (2018), "Teresia, Countess of Shirley", VADS, arkiveret fra originalen 11. november 2018, hentet 11. november 2018
  • Andrea (2017a), s. 33; Tuson (2013), s. 19. Andrea, Bernadette (2017a), The Lives of Girls and Women from the Islamic World in Early Modern British Literature and Culture (1500-1630), University of Toronto Press, ISBN 978-1-4875-0125-9 Tuson, Penelope (2013), El Reyes, Abdulla (red.), Liwa (PDF), vol. 5, National Center for Documentation & Research, ISSN 1729-9039, arkiveret fra originalen (PDF) 30. november 2014
  • Tuson (2013), s. 19; Andrea (2019), s. 106. Tuson, Penelope (2013), El Reyes, Abdulla (red.), Liwa (PDF), vol. 5, National Center for Documentation & Research, ISSN 1729-9039, arkiveret fra originalen (PDF) 30. november 2014 Andrea, Bernadette (2019), "The Global Travels of Teresa Sampsonia Sherley's Carmelite Relic", i Akhimie, Patricia; Andrea, Bernadette (red.), Travel and Travail: Early Modern Women, English Drama, and the Wider World, University of Nebraska Press, ISBN 978-1496202260
  • Tuson (2013), s. 19: "The contemporary travel-writer, Thomas Herbert, thought that Robert Sherley was ‘the greatest Traveller of his time’ but he was even more admiring of ‘the thrice worthy and undaunted Lady Terezia’."; Cave (1844), s. 598; Herbert (1638), s. 203. Tuson, Penelope (2013), El Reyes, Abdulla (red.), Liwa (PDF), vol. 5, National Center for Documentation & Research, ISSN 1729-9039, arkiveret fra originalen (PDF) 30. november 2014 Cave, Edward, red. (1844), The Gentleman's Magazine, vol. 22, John Bowyer Nichols and sons Herbert, Thomas (1638), Some yeares travels into Africa and Asia, R. Bip
  • Tuson (2013), s. 19: "Her story has also been overshadowed by the partly self-created myth of the Sherley brothers whose travels and exploits became the subject of numerous contemporary biographies as well as subsequent historical studies." Tuson, Penelope (2013), El Reyes, Abdulla (red.), Liwa (PDF), vol. 5, National Center for Documentation & Research, ISSN 1729-9039, arkiveret fra originalen (PDF) 30. november 2014

worldcat.org

  • Tuson (2013), s. 19. Tuson, Penelope (2013), El Reyes, Abdulla (red.), Liwa (PDF), vol. 5, National Center for Documentation & Research, ISSN 1729-9039, arkiveret fra originalen (PDF) 30. november 2014
  • Tuson (2013), s. 19: "The major European sources for Teresa’s life are the predictably semi-hagiographic accounts in the Vatican and the Carmelite archives, conveniently assembled and edited by H.Chick in his monumental Chronicle of the Carmelites in Persia, published in 1939, [...]"; Chick & Matthee (2012), s. vii-xv. Tuson, Penelope (2013), El Reyes, Abdulla (red.), Liwa (PDF), vol. 5, National Center for Documentation & Research, ISSN 1729-9039, arkiveret fra originalen (PDF) 30. november 2014 Chick, H.; Matthee, Rudi, red. (2012), Chronicle of the Carmelites in Persia: The Safavids and the Papal Mission of the 17th and 18th Centuries, I.B.Tauris, ISBN 978-0-85772-206-5
  • Tuson (2013), s. 19: "[...] Chronicle of the Carmelites in Persia, published in 1939, which although sometimes contradictory and patchy, [...]" Tuson, Penelope (2013), El Reyes, Abdulla (red.), Liwa (PDF), vol. 5, National Center for Documentation & Research, ISSN 1729-9039, arkiveret fra originalen (PDF) 30. november 2014
  • Tuson (2013), s. 19: "At the same time they [the sources] present a narrative which conforms with the perspective of European Catholicism." Tuson, Penelope (2013), El Reyes, Abdulla (red.), Liwa (PDF), vol. 5, National Center for Documentation & Research, ISSN 1729-9039, arkiveret fra originalen (PDF) 30. november 2014
  • Andrea (2017a), s. 33; Tuson (2013), s. 19. Andrea, Bernadette (2017a), The Lives of Girls and Women from the Islamic World in Early Modern British Literature and Culture (1500-1630), University of Toronto Press, ISBN 978-1-4875-0125-9 Tuson, Penelope (2013), El Reyes, Abdulla (red.), Liwa (PDF), vol. 5, National Center for Documentation & Research, ISSN 1729-9039, arkiveret fra originalen (PDF) 30. november 2014
  • Tuson (2013), s. 19; Andrea (2019), s. 106. Tuson, Penelope (2013), El Reyes, Abdulla (red.), Liwa (PDF), vol. 5, National Center for Documentation & Research, ISSN 1729-9039, arkiveret fra originalen (PDF) 30. november 2014 Andrea, Bernadette (2019), "The Global Travels of Teresa Sampsonia Sherley's Carmelite Relic", i Akhimie, Patricia; Andrea, Bernadette (red.), Travel and Travail: Early Modern Women, English Drama, and the Wider World, University of Nebraska Press, ISBN 978-1496202260
  • Tuson (2013), s. 19: "The contemporary travel-writer, Thomas Herbert, thought that Robert Sherley was ‘the greatest Traveller of his time’ but he was even more admiring of ‘the thrice worthy and undaunted Lady Terezia’."; Cave (1844), s. 598; Herbert (1638), s. 203. Tuson, Penelope (2013), El Reyes, Abdulla (red.), Liwa (PDF), vol. 5, National Center for Documentation & Research, ISSN 1729-9039, arkiveret fra originalen (PDF) 30. november 2014 Cave, Edward, red. (1844), The Gentleman's Magazine, vol. 22, John Bowyer Nichols and sons Herbert, Thomas (1638), Some yeares travels into Africa and Asia, R. Bip
  • Tuson (2013), s. 19: "Her story has also been overshadowed by the partly self-created myth of the Sherley brothers whose travels and exploits became the subject of numerous contemporary biographies as well as subsequent historical studies." Tuson, Penelope (2013), El Reyes, Abdulla (red.), Liwa (PDF), vol. 5, National Center for Documentation & Research, ISSN 1729-9039, arkiveret fra originalen (PDF) 30. november 2014