Tamar’s Legacy: The Early Reception of Genesis 38
The story of Tamar and Judah is one of the Torah’s more morally complicated narratives. As such, interpreters throughout history, but specifically early Jewish interpreters, grappled with how to relay this story in their translations of the Hebrew Bible.
Smith, Julianna Kaye
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Performative Rituals for Conception and Childbirth in England, 900-1500. [PDF]
Jones PM, Olsan LT.
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Climatic and societal impacts of a "forgotten" cluster of volcanic eruptions in 1108-1110 CE. [PDF]
Guillet S +4 more
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A Syon Scribe Revealed by Her Signature: Mary Nevel and Her Manuscripts [PDF]
O'Mara, Veronica
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Notation of medieval liturgical manuscripts of the 14th and 15th centuries in Slovakian archives
Eva Veselovská
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'An experiment pervyd for a thynge y lost': 'Non-medical' Charms and <i>experimenta</i> in Medieval Medical Manuscripts. [PDF]
Taylor HA.
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'Baltic catacombs.' Translating corpisanti catacomb relic-sculptures between Rome, Polish Livonia, and the Lithuanian Grand Duchy circa 1750-1800. [PDF]
Budzyński R +5 more
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Material philology and Syriac excerpting practices: A computational-quantitative study of the digitized catalog of the Syriac manuscripts in the British Library. [PDF]
Maeir N.
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Rise Up, Get Tested, and Live: an Arts-Based Colorectal Cancer Educational Program in a Faith-Based Setting. [PDF]
Friedman DB +11 more
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Changes in English chant repertories in the eleventh century as reflected in the Winchester sequences [PDF]
Hiley, David
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