Semitic Studies in Honour of Edward Ullendorff

Semitic Studies in Honour of Edward Ullendorff
Author: Geoffrey Khan
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2017-07-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789047415756

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This is a Festschrift volume for the British Semitist Edward Ullendorff. It contains papers written by leading scholars in the fields of Semitic philology and Near Eastern history and literature. The papers include linguistic, literary and historical studies of Ethiopian Semitic, Aramaic, Hebrew, Arabic and Greek sources.

The Palgrave Dictionary of Anglo Jewish History

The Palgrave Dictionary of Anglo Jewish History
Author: W. Rubinstein,Michael A. Jolles
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 1941
Release: 2011-01-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780230304666

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This authoritative and comprehensive guide to key people and events in Anglo-Jewish history stretches from Cromwell's re-admittance of the Jews in 1656 to the present day and contains nearly 3000 entries, the vast majority of which are not featured in any other sources.

The Semitic Languages

The Semitic Languages
Author: Stefan Weninger
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 1298
Release: 2011-12-23
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110251586

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The handbook The Semitic Languages offers a comprehensive reference tool for Semitic Linguistics in its broad sense. It is not restricted to comparative Grammar, although it covers also comparative aspects, including classification. By comprising a chapter on typology and sections with sociolinguistic focus and language contact, the conception of the book aims at a rather complete, unbiased description of the state of the art in Semitics. Articles on individual languages and dialects give basic facts as location, numbers of speakers, scripts, numbers of extant texts and their nature, attestation where appropriate, and salient features of the grammar and lexicon of the respective variety. The handbook is the most comprehensive treatment of the Semitic language family since many decades.

Essays on the Book of Enoch and Other Early Jewish Texts and Traditions

Essays on the Book of Enoch and Other Early Jewish Texts and Traditions
Author: Michael Anthony Knibb
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 469
Release: 2009
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004167254

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This volume brings together twenty-one essays by Michael Knibb on the Book of Enoch and on other Early Jewish texts and traditions, which were originally published in a wide range of journals, Festschriften, conference proceedings and thematic collections. A number of the essays are concerned with the issues raised by the complex textual history and literary genesis of 1 Enoch, but the majority are concerned with the interpretation of specific texts or with themes such as messianism. The essays illustrate some of the dominant concerns of Michael Knibb's work, particularly the importance of the idea of exile; the way in which older texts regarded as authoritative were reinterpreted in later writings; and the connections between the apocalyptic writings and the sapiential literature.

The Akkadian Verb and Its Semitic Background

The Akkadian Verb and Its Semitic Background
Author: N. J. C. Kouwenberg
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 689
Release: 2010-06-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781575066240

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In this magnum opus, N. J. C. Kouwenberg presents a thoroughgoing, modern analysis of the Akkadian verbal system, taking into account all of the currently available evidence for the language during the course of the long period of its attestation. The book achieves this goal through two strategies: (1) to describe the Akkadian verbal system, as comprehensively as the data permit; and (2) to reconstruct its prehistory on the basis of internal evidence and reconstruction, comparison with cognate languages, and typological evidence. Akkadian has one of the longest documented histories of any language: data from nearly two-and-one-half millennia are available, even if the stream of data is sometimes interrupted and not always as copious as we would like. During the course of this history, numerous developments took place, illustrating how languages change over time and offering parallels for reconstruction of changes that occurred in poorly documented periods. As a result, this book will be of great interest, in the first place, for all students of Akkadian, both the language and the literature that is documented in that language; and in the second place, for all students of language and linguistics who are interested in the study of how languages are shaped, develop, and change during the course of a long history.

Historical Aspects of Standard Negation in Semitic

Historical Aspects of Standard Negation in Semitic
Author: Ambjörn Sjörs
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 494
Release: 2018-01-09
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789004348554

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In Historical Aspects of Standard Negation in Semitic Ambjörn Sjörs describes the grammar of verbal negation in a wide selection of Semitic languages with an emphasis on the historical change of negative expressions.

Let Us Go Up to Zion

Let Us Go Up to Zion
Author: Iain Provan,Mark Boda
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 558
Release: 2012-04-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004226586

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This volume honours Professor H. G. M. Williamson, Regius Professor of Hebrew at Oxford University through a collection of essays by colleagues and former students from across the globe. The various contributions intersect with the previous work of Professor Williamson, with special emphasis on the history of biblical research, study of the Hebrew language and Hebrew textual traditions, post-exilic historiography (Chronicles, Ezra-Nehemiah) and the prophets (especially Isaiah).

The Third Lung New Trajectories in Syriac Studies

The Third Lung  New Trajectories in Syriac Studies
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2023-08-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004537897

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No one mentions Syriac, – a dialect of the Aramaic language Jesus spoke –, without referring to Sebastian P. Brock, the Oxford scholar and teacher who has written and taught about everything Syriac, even reorienting the field as The Third Lung of early Christianity (along with Greek and Latin). In 2018, Syriac scholars world-wide gathered in Sigtuna, Sweden, to celebrate with Sebastian his accomplishments and share new directions. Through essays showing what Syriac studies have attained, where they are going, as well as some arenas and connections previously not imagined, flavors of the fruits of laboring in the field are offered. Contributors to this volume are: Susan Ashbrook Harvey, Shraga Bick, Briouria Bitton-Ashkelony, Alberto Camplani, Thomas A. Carlson, Jeff W. Childers, Muriel Debié, Terry Falla, George A. Kiraz, Sergey Minov, Craig E. Morrison, István Perczel, Anton Pritula, Ilaria Ramelli, Christine Shepardson, Stephen J. Shoemaker, Herman G.B. Teule, Kathleen E. McVey.