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The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1988
The description of a statuette-base bearing the names and titles of the Ramesside vizier (University College of Swansea, Wellcome Museum of Antiquities W.232) is followed by an annotated catalogue of his monuments. In an appendix it is argued that certain titles occurring upon four statues of Paser refer to the cult of Ramesses II, and are perhaps to ...
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The description of a statuette-base bearing the names and titles of the Ramesside vizier (University College of Swansea, Wellcome Museum of Antiquities W.232) is followed by an annotated catalogue of his monuments. In an appendix it is argued that certain titles occurring upon four statues of Paser refer to the cult of Ramesses II, and are perhaps to ...
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The Life and Times of the Ayyūbid Vizier al-Ṣāḥib b. Shukr
, 2020This is a description and assessment of the career of al-Ṣāḥib b. Shukr (548–622/1153–1225), the most important vizier of Ayyūbid Egypt. Born in the Delta, and raised in an influential family, he studied to become a jurist. After serving as a judge (qāḍī)
G. Leiser
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Mathematics Magazine, 2001
Smullyan poses a problem in the familiar genre of knights (who always tell the truth) and knaves (who never tell the truth). Although a solution of sorts is presented, evading the difficulty without confronting it, the central difficulty is by no means resolved.
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Smullyan poses a problem in the familiar genre of knights (who always tell the truth) and knaves (who never tell the truth). Although a solution of sorts is presented, evading the difficulty without confronting it, the central difficulty is by no means resolved.
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2013
The characters of the viziers are sometimes pictured as stereotypes which function as mirrors to later generations. We can generate enough information from these texts to allow a reconstruction of their deeds, their networks and successes and to describe the functioning of the vizier's office.
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The characters of the viziers are sometimes pictured as stereotypes which function as mirrors to later generations. We can generate enough information from these texts to allow a reconstruction of their deeds, their networks and successes and to describe the functioning of the vizier's office.
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Een open vizier in veldwerk [PDF]
Being yourself when doing fieldwork Being yourself when doing fieldwork The author has done research on delinquent behavior of Moroccan boys by doing fieldwork among them. Making sure the group of Moroccan boys accepted him in their midst took some convincing, as the author is sure you will understand.
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The Patronage of the Vizier Mirza Salman
Muqarnas Online, 2014While previously published manuscripts hinted at Mirza Salman's interest in such works, two recently discovered manuscripts better show the full extent of the vizier's patronage. They reveal how his early association with Sultan Ibrahim Mirza had already induced him to emulate his prince in commissioning illustrated manuscripts, albeit on a more modest
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