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The Contributions of Frank Moore Cross to Semitic and Hebrew Philology
Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, 2014Frank Moore Cross's contributions to Semitic and Hebrew philology were both direct and indirect: direct, in his publications on aspects of Hebrew, Phoenician, and Aramaic grammar; and indirect, in ...
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Philological Encounters, 2017
The article begins with a brief sketch of the beginnings of Semitics and the Wissenschaft des Judentums, highlighting the theological roots of the former and the relation of each to Jewish emancipation in Prussia. The second section presents a close reading of Leopold Zunz’s Etwas über die rabbinische Litteratur (1818), a text that initiates the ...
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The article begins with a brief sketch of the beginnings of Semitics and the Wissenschaft des Judentums, highlighting the theological roots of the former and the relation of each to Jewish emancipation in Prussia. The second section presents a close reading of Leopold Zunz’s Etwas über die rabbinische Litteratur (1818), a text that initiates the ...
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Root-Determinatives in Semitic Speech; A Contribution to Semitic Philology
Solomon Theodore Halévy Hurwitz
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Job 29-31 in the Light of Northwest Semitic: A Translation and Philological Commentary
Journal of Biblical Literature, 1983D. N. Freedman, Anthony R. Ceresko
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Forty-Nive Years of Aramaic and Semitic Philology at Layard's Home, Ca' Cappello
2018Aramaic has been taught at Ca' Foscari for almost fifty years in the unique setting of Ca' Cappello, former Venetian residence of the archaeologist Austen Henry Layard. There, in a most inspiring environment for Semitists, from 1969 to prente, seven specialists have taught Semitic languages to generations of students.
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