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Nine Dubious “Dead Sea Scrolls” Fragments from the Twenty-First Century
2017
Abstract In 2002 new “Dead Sea Scrolls” fragments began to appear on the antiquities market, most of them through the Kando family. In this article we will present evidence that nine of these Dead Sea Scrolls-like fragments are modern forgeries.
Ceļā uz pilnību: vispārīgās reliģiju vēstures un Israēļa reliģijas vēstures viela
1934
Trešais pārlabots iespiedums ar 42 attēliem.
« Ah ! qui dira les torts de l’Égypte… » Lorsque Paul Perdrizet louait les mérites de l’hellénisme à Franz Cumont
2014
Among the pages of an off-print of Franz Cumont preserved at the Academia Belgica, an unpublished letter by Paul Perdrizet (1870-1937) has recently been discovered. Paul Perdrizet was a Hellenist, an archaeologist and the author of a number of publications relative to Greece, Anatolia, the Near East and to Egypt under Hellenic influence. In that letter Perdrizet airs fierce criticisms against Egyptian Hellenism in the Lagid era. The analysis of that document and of the intellectual context wherein it takes place provides an opportunity to ponder the perception Franz Cumont had of the land of the Pharaos and his way of interpreting the encounter between Hellenic culture and Egyptian culture …
Plants mentioned in the Islamic Scriptures (Holy Qur'ân and Ahadith): Traditional uses and medicinal importance in contemporary times.
2019
Abstract Ethnopharmacological relevance Over the past thousand years, Islamic physicians have collected cultural, philosophical, sociological and historical backgrounds for understanding diseases and medications. The Prophet Mohammed (Peace Be Upon Him (PBUH) said: “There is no disease that Allah has created, except that Allah also has created its cure.” Therefore, Islamic scholars are encouraged to explore and use both traditional and modern forms of medicine. Aim of the study (1) To identify some of the medicinal plants mentioned in the Holy Qur'ân and Ahadith textbooks of the period 700–1500 AD; (2) to compare them with presently used traditional medicines; (3) to evaluate their value ba…
Galater. Novum Testamentum Patristicum, hg. von Andreas Merkt und Tobias Nicklas, Band 9
2009
Jesus und das Judentum. Geschichte des frühen Christentums, Band I
2009
"Weisung zum Leben und Lebens-Weise"
1999
Max Küchler/Karl Matthias Schmidt (Hg.): Texte – Fakten – Artefakte. Beiträge zur Bedeutung der Archäologie für die neutestamentliche Forschung
2008
Jörg Frey/Stefan Krauter/Hermann Lichtenberger (Hg.): Heil und Geschichte. Die Geschichtsbezogenheit des Heils und das Problem der Heilsgeschichte in…
2010
Vispārīgā salīdzināmā reliģiju vēsture
1935
Grāmatu no vācu valodas tulkojusi Latvijas Universitātes Centrālās Bibliotēkas bibliotekāre Helene Butuls