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<strong>Marine Lexicon</strong>
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Marine Lexicon is a cooperation initiative between Portugal and Norway, funded by [https://eeagrants.org/ EEA Grants] and [http://www.cham.fcsh.unl.pt/ CHAM – Centre for the Humanities], aiming at the construction of a thesaurus of European common names of marine mammals (cetaceans, seals and sea lions, and sirenians), symbolic elements (sea monsters, hybrid beings, folklore creatures) represented in the early modern age (15th-18th centuries) and place names related to the exploitation of marine mammals.<br />
Marine Lexicon is a cooperation initiative between Portugal and Norway, funded by [https://eeagrants.org/ EEA Grants] and [http://www.cham.fcsh.unl.pt/ CHAM – Centre for the Humanities], aiming at the construction of a thesaurus of European common names of marine mammals (cetaceans, seals and sea lions, and sirenians), symbolic elements (sea monsters, hybrid beings, folklore creatures) represented in the early modern age (15th-18th centuries) and place names related to the exploitation of marine mammals.<br />
Browse our thesaurus or visit the project's website at: http://marinelexicon.fcsh.unl.pt/.
Browse our thesaurus [[Marine Lexicon|here]] or visit the project's website at: http://marinelexicon.fcsh.unl.pt/.
 
 
To cite Marine Lexicon, please use:
 
Baço, J., Brito, C., Carvalho, P., Garcia, A.C., Hufthammer, A.K., Takken Beijersbergen, L.M., Vieira, N. (2021). ''Marine Lexicon, version 1.0.'' URL: https://wiki.uib.no/marinelexicon/.
 
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Marine Lexicon is a cooperation initiative between Portugal and Norway, funded by EEA Grants and CHAM – Centre for the Humanities, aiming at the construction of a thesaurus of European common names of marine mammals (cetaceans, seals and sea lions, and sirenians), symbolic elements (sea monsters, hybrid beings, folklore creatures) represented in the early modern age (15th-18th centuries) and place names related to the exploitation of marine mammals.
Browse our thesaurus here or visit the project's website at: http://marinelexicon.fcsh.unl.pt/.


To cite Marine Lexicon, please use:

Baço, J., Brito, C., Carvalho, P., Garcia, A.C., Hufthammer, A.K., Takken Beijersbergen, L.M., Vieira, N. (2021). Marine Lexicon, version 1.0. URL: https://wiki.uib.no/marinelexicon/.