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Rashi's Historiosophy in the Introductions to His Bible Commentaries

Revue Des Etudes Juives, 1998
D'ordinaire, Rashi de Troyes (env. 1040-1105), dans ses commentaires de la Bible hebraique, n'ecrivait pas d'introductions. Il n'existe que trois exceptions: le debut du Pentateuque, le livre de Zacharie et le Cantique des cantiques. Pourquoi? Il apparait que chacun d'eux traite d'un aspect de l'histoire juive concu comme un expose theosophique. Ranges
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Russian historiosophy of the 18th century as a theoretical, historical and literary problem

open access: yesSHS Web of Conferences, 2018
It seems that the task of comprehending the past was set before the humans as soon as they separated out from the nature or (if you support an alternative point of view on human genesis) were created.
Petrov Alexej   +5 more
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Historiosophy of N.Ya. Danilevsky

Almanac “Essays on Conservatism”, 2020
According to the author of the article, N.Ya. Danilevsky anticipated a lot of ideas of the 20th century, in particular those of O. Spengler and A. Toynbee, by offering his concept of cultural and historical types in the book “Russia and Europe”. At the same time N.Ya.
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The Trypillia in the historiosophy of Yury Lypa

V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University Bulletin "History of Ukraine. Ukrainian Studies: Historical and Philosophical Sciences", 2022
The purpose of the article. Elucidation of the views of the Ukrainian publicist, historiographer, geopolitician Yury Lypa (1900–1944) on Trypil archaeological culture, which were formed mainly under the influence of the Ukrainian archaeologist, ethnologist, and art critic Vadym Shcherbakivskyi (1876–1957).
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