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The unfavourable verdicts of centuries past can thus be explained. Hence, the impression of a dignified representation stems—for the most part—from the ideals of a modern society dealing with disabled people in a respectful, empathizing manner. Project MUSE promotes the creation and dissemination of essential humanities and social science resources through collaboration with libraries, publishers, and scholars worldwide.

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Skip to main content. Search SpringerLink Search. Abstract Since antique times, dwarfs have been commonly employed at court, mostly as servants, entertainers, or personal attendants upon noble women and noblemen. References 1. Atena 25 , Google Scholar 3. June 1 6. A A , — Article Google Scholar 7. Conflict of interest The authors have nothing to disclose.



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