Apocryphon berolinense/argentoratense (previously known as the gospel of the savior) : reedition of P. Berol.22220, Strasbourg Copte5-7 and Qasr el-Wizz Codex ff. 12v -17r with introduction and commentary [PDF]
Cette thèse est une réédition semi-diplomatique de trois manuscrits copiés dans le dialecte sahidique du copte : Berlin, Papyrussammlung, P. Berol. 22220; Strasbourg, Bibliothèque Nationale et Universitaire, Copte 4-7a; Aswan, Nubian Museum, Special ...
Suciu, Alin
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The Two Yoḥannǝses of Santo Stefano degli Abissini, Rome: Reconstructing Biography and Cross-Cultural Encounter through Manuscript Evidence [PDF]
The Ethiopian Orthodox monastery of Santo Stefano degli Abissini in Rome was one of four diasporic Ethiopian communities around the Mediterranean and played a central role in disseminating knowledge about Ethiopian language, culture, and religion in ...
Kelly, Samantha, Nosnitsin, Denis
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The Greek liturgical rubrics of Sin. ar. 151 and their paleographic relevance [PDF]
The paleographical analysis of the Greek liturgical notes in Sin. ar. 151, closely related the so called ‘Hagiopolitan minuscule’, indicates a dating to the second half of the 9th century, just a few decades after the translation of the Pauline Epistles ...
De Curtis, Luca
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Announcement of the College of Arts and Sciences 1927-28 [PDF]
Official Publication of Cornell University V.18 1926 ...
Cornell University
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Canones: The Art of Harmony The Canon Tables of the Four Gospels [PDF]
Since early times Christians devised solutions for harmonizing and navigating the Four Gospels, coping with four only partly matching narratives of the Life of Christ. The most sophisticated device were the ‘Canon Tables’ attributed to Eusebius. Prefaced
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Written sources on the use of reagents in the Palimpsests Veronenses XV, XL and LXII: towards an archaeology of destruction [PDF]
The three palimpsests Verona, Biblioteca Capitolare, Veronenses (hereafter: Veron.) XV, XL, and LXII contain rewritten bifolios of late antique copies of works by Gaius, Vergil, Livy, and other classical Latin authors.
Zingg, Emanuel
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Revisiting Aksumite culture [PDF]
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe main objective of this study is to reexamine and evaluate current cultural frameworks employed in the discourse on Aksumite culture.
Abdu, Brook
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The Book of Jubilees Among the Apocalypses [PDF]
The Book of Jubilees uses the genre “apocalypse” to express a worldview that differs significantly from the cluster of ideas typically expressed by contemporary apocalypses.
Todd Hanneken
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Tradition and Innovation in the Materiality of Medieval Gaelic Law Manuscripts [PDF]
This article is concerned with paper in the medieval Gaelic law manuscript tradition during the initial phases of the paper tradition in Ireland.1 Paper was introduced into the Gaelic manuscript tradition in the late fifteenth century, but it took ...
Kobel, Chantal
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Reading the human body:Physiognomics and Astrology in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Hellenistic-Early Roman Period Judaism [PDF]
This study deals with two manuscripts from the Dead Sea Scrolls whose contents are physiognomic and physiognomic-astrological. These manuscripts contain material that was unknown to have existed in this form in Hellenistic-Early Roman period Judaism (ca.
Popovic, Mladen
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