"Rooting through the Egyptian identity symbol in Coptic art and its effect on interior design"
Our origins are rich in details of the events and symbols and meanings persisted and was perfected over time backlog in essence formed identity and conscience to society.
Mohamed Hamed dief-Allah
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النبيذ في الحياة اليومية من خلال المصادر القبطيةThe wine in Everyday Life through Coptic Sources
تتناول هذه الدراسة إحدى الموضوعات الهامة التي تستهدف تكوين ملامح عن حياة الأقباط؛ وذلك من خلال الإلمام بكل ما ورد عن النبيذ في المصادر القبطية التي تشمل النصوص الوثائقية المنشورة (المؤرخة ما بين القرنين السادس والعاشر الميلاديين) والكتاب المقدس واللقى ...
Walaa Ali Abd El- Rahman Ali
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المسئولية المجتمعية في المتاحف: دراسة حالة لمتحف الفن الإسلامي والمتحف القبطي [PDF]
ملخص البحث في الآونة الأخيرة أصبح من الضروري قيام المؤسسات المختلفة بتطبيق أنشطة وممارسات المسئولية المجتمعية، لكي تقوم بدورها المجتمعي نحو الارتقاء بالمجتمع وتحقيق الرفاهية والازدهار لكافة أطرافه، وبالتالي تصبح مؤسسات مسئولة مجتمعيًا، وهو ما يعود ...
معتز أحمد مرعى +1 more
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The hybrids animals and birds in Coptic Textile Art (Siren and Sphinx) as Examples in Byzantine Era – An Artistic Comparative Study [PDF]
The hybrids appeared in ancient Egypt and the Near East and that continued in Greece which took a lot of hybrid Creatures from Egypt and Mesopotamia they were symbols of superpower and mystery or even evil power, it was by mixing two or many creatures or
Mamdouh El-Karadawy
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Between Execution and Torture; Ropes in Egyptian Christian Art [PDF]
In the early centuries of the Roman Empire, the spread of Christianity started in secret, as it faced strong opposition and intense persecution, particularly during the reign of Emperor Nero.
Engy Fekry Abd Elshahed Abd Elmalk
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Abstract Samia Serageldin's The Cairo House (2000) and Pauline Kaldas's “The House in Old Cairo” (2006) allow a comparative analysis on place dynamics and the psycho‐spatial aspects of subjectivity and belonging. This article builds on the premise that place has an ontological implication for its occupants as it allocates a portion of space for them ...
Daniella Krisztán
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CULTURAL HERITAGE OF THE EGYPTIAN FORM: AN APPROACH TO THE DESIGN TRADITION OF HANGING TEXTILES [PDF]
This article considered the development of hanging textile design in Egypt. The aim of the paper is to outline the Egyptian traditions and beliefs in design that characterize Egyptian hanging textile design authenticity.
بامى سينها +1 more
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A “Documentary Turn” in the Medieval History of Egypt and Syria?
ABSTRACT The field of medieval Middle East history has seen a renewed attention to the use of documentary sources in recent years. These sources have long seen some neglect, and their interpretation has suffered from a stubborn narrative of paucity that has tended to relegate them to the fringe of this history. With the impact of other scholarly trends
Daisy Livingston
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The British Museum and the Abyssinian Campaign, 1867–8
Abstract In 1867–8, the British Museum sent a staff member on the Abyssinian Campaign. Richard Holmes, an assistant in the Manuscript Department, was embedded in the military invasion and looted important and sacred objects and manuscripts from the fortress of Emperor Tewodros II at Maqdala.
ZOE CORMACK
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Rethinking Transnational Places as Migratory Ecotones
ABSTRACT This paper revisits the concept of ecotone to shed a different light on migratory spaces. The notion of ecotone was first applied for the study of the contact zones between ecological systems. Over the last two decades, it has been used by scholars of postcolonial literature for the analysis of spaces of cultural interactions.
Thomas Lacroix, Judith Misrahi‐Barak
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