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Henri Durel, Francis Bacon et l'affirmation d'une science nouvelle en Angleterre

2017

Comme l'indique le terme d'« affirmation » contenu dans le titre, cet ouvrage s'interesse a l'activite epistemologique plutot qu'a l'activite scientifique de Francis Bacon. Avec cette distinction en tete, Henri Durel cherche dans ce traite a rendre compte d'un paradoxe et a dissiper un malentendu. Le paradoxe reside dans le fait que Francis Bacon, reconnu d'abord par la Royal Society puis par la communaute scientifique au sens large comme « le pere de la science moderne », n'a jamais rien dec...

Histoire des sciences de la vieépistémologieFrancis Baconlcsh:HM401-1281[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteraturethéologieprogrèsComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSsciencefaithbotaniquemathematicsepistemologynatureBiblebotany[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]mathématiqueslcsh:Sociology (General)foiprogressreligiontheologyEpistémologie
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Biblia w filmie

2009

Jezus w filmiefigury Chrystusacinemaaudiovisual translationprzekład audiowizualnyBibleJesus moviesChrist-figurefilmBibliaStudia Nauk Teologicznych PAN / Komitet Nauk Teologicznych PAN
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Le double sens de la mission de la Judith biblique dans l’interprétation giralducienne

2020

Jean Giraudoux in his version of the biblical myth recounting the heroic mission of Judith reveals the art of seducing Holofernes. Judith’s discovery of carnal pleasure complicates her return to the city because the two truths, that of the rabbis and that of Judith, are exposed to a confrontation.

JudithtruthBibleseductionGiraudouxAcademic Journal of Modern Philology
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Behrnu dahrss: pirmee soļi kristigâ mahjas mahzibâ [Bērnu dārzs...]

1925

KatecheseBibelgeschichten:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Religion/Theology [Research Subject Categories]Kristīgā mācība bērniemBībeles stāstiTicības mācībaKatehēzeTeoloģija kristīgāCatechesisBible stories
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The Firstborn of Death: Monotheism and the Mythology of Death in Job 18

2019

AbstractJob 18 depicts the destruction of the wicked as a kind of ambush by “the firstborn of death.” Much of the discussion of this passage has centered on this figure’s identification, and whether one should look primarily to Ugaritic or Mesopotamian mythological traditions for its background. Yet the passage as a whole concludes with a reference to a single “God,” knowledge of whom is determinative for human fate. This raises a basic question concerning the relation between “God” and the “firstborn of death.” Through a close comparison with the Ugaritic Baal Cycle and the Neo-Assyrian Underworld Vision on the one hand, and Job 5 and Deuteronomy 32 on the other, this paper argues that “th…

Linguistics and LanguageHistoryBiblical studiesFirstbornLiterature and Literary TheoryPhilosophyJewish studiesReligious studiesMythologyReligious studiesMonotheismLanguage and LinguisticsHebrew BibleVetus Testamentum
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The Earliest Reference to Israel and Its Possible Archaeological and Historical Background

2017

Manfred Görg proposed to read the name Israel on a broken Egyptian inscriptionäm21687, which is now kept in the storage facilities of the New Museum in Berlin. New research during the last number of years has confirmed this reading, although the writing of the name is different from that of the Merenptah inscription. Some characteristics appear to demonstrate that this inscription is older than the Israel stela of Merenptah and may likely date to the 14th or earlier 13th centurybce. The paper will present some ideas about an earlier beginning of the formation of what is generally called Israel and about the way, how this early Israel came about.

Linguistics and LanguageHistoryBiblical studiesHistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryHistory of Israelmedia_common.quotation_subjectJewish studies0206 medical engineeringReligious studies030229 sport sciences02 engineering and technology020601 biomedical engineeringArchaeologyLanguage and LinguisticsOld Testament03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineEgyptologyReading (process)Hebrew BibleClassicsmedia_commonVetus Testamentum
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‘Philonikia’ e ‘timoria’ nel ‘logos’ di Ermocrate a Gela e nell’‘Olimpico’ di Lisia

2016

The aim of the paper is to underline that some themes are both in the logos  of Hermocrates of Syracuse in Gela and in the Olimpic Oration of Lysias. Purposely, two of these are the theme of philonikia , which Thucydides defined «insane», and the theme of timoria , when the revenge is legitimate and advantageous at same time. The use of such slogans by the Attic orator (even if his father was from Syracuse), testifies the desire to evoke the feeling pansikeliote awaked during the Peace of Gela, in order to spread these themes and values in Mainland Greece too.

Linguistics and LanguageHistoryLiterature and Literary Theorymedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:DE1-100Language and Linguisticslcsh:History of Lawlisialcsh:History of the Greco-Roman WorldClassicsOrder (virtue)lysiasmedia_commonlcsh:KJ2-1040ArtLogos Bible Softwarelcsh:Greek language and literature. Latin language and literaturetimoriatucididethucydidesphilonikiaFeelinghermocratesermocratePerformance artlcsh:PACartographyHumanitiesTheme (narrative)ERGA-LOGOI - Rivista di storia, letteratura, diritto e culture dell’antichità
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Aristóteles, los sabios judíos y Salomón en una colección de sentencias inédita, <i>Palabras breves: dichos de sabios</i>

2008

This article presents an edition of an unpublished collection of sayings, of Jewish origin, to be found in Manuscript 5644 of the Biblioteca Nacional in Madrid, on folios 78 V (lxxx v ) to 84 V (lxxxvi v ). The contents are to be found in the Libro de los buenos proverbios (translated from Arabic into Spanish and Hebrew in the 13th century); in the Pirque Abot , the only wisdom tractate in the Mishnah ; and in the Proverbs of Solomon, part of the Tanakh , i.e. the Hebrew bible. The compilation of the work involved selecting and reorganising materials from various sources, following the editor’s tastes and interests, and giving rise to a new literary product which is a perfect example of the…

Linguistics and LanguageLiterature and Literary TheoryArabicHebrewPhilosophyJudaismLanguage and Linguisticslanguage.human_languagePhilologyAssimilation (phonology)languageHistorical linguisticsMiddle AgesHumanitiesClassicsHebrew BibleRevista de Filología Española
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Los emblemas de las Biblias del Oso y del Cántaro. Hipótesis interpretativa

2013

ABSTRACT: The first Bible translated completely into Spanish, by Casiodoro de Reina, was published in Basel in 1569. It is known as The Bible of the Bear in reference to the emblem featured on its title-page. The interpretation of this emblem has been largely unsatisfactory. This study proposes a new interpretative hypothesis based on the comparison of the emblems in the first two Protestant Spanish Bibles: The Bible of the Bear and The Bible of the Pitcher . The latter work is a revision of the Reina Bible published by Valera in 1602. The emblems in both Bibles have in common iconic elements, a compositive structure, Biblical quotations and meanings. KEYWORDS:  Protestant Spanish bibles, E…

Linguistics and LanguageVisual Arts and Performing Artsemblematichoney.[SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureCommunicationEmblemmedia_common.quotation_subjectArtmalletLanguage and Linguisticstree[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureProtestant Spanish biblesCartographyHumanitiesmedia_common
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Literary-Stylistic Metathesis in the Hebrew Bible

2020

Abstract Biblical scholarship has concentrated almost exclusively on cases of unintentional metathesis, particularly as a tool of textual criticism. But metathesis is not only a result of accidents and mistakes; it can also be deliberately employed as a literary-stylistic device. Accordingly, this study addresses all three of these categories of metathesis in the biblical literature, but focuses particularly on Literary-stylistic metathesis that is an intentional form of metathesis, in which an author or editor has deliberately chosen to use two or more words that share the same characters in inverse order.

LiteratureLinguistics and LanguageHistoryBiblical studiesLiterature and Literary Theorybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectJewish studiesReligious studiesArtMetathesisLanguage and LinguisticsbusinessHebrew Biblemedia_commonVetus Testamentum
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