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Semitic Papyrology In Context A Climate Of Creativity Papers From A New York University Conference Marking The Retirement Of Baruch A Levine Lawrence H Schiffman

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Semitic Papyrology In Context A Climate Of Creativity Papers From A New York University Conference Marking The Retirement Of Baruch A Levine Lawrence H Schiffman
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Semitic Papyrology In Context A Climate Of Creativity Papers From A New York University Conference Marking The Retirement Of Baruch A Levine Lawrence H Schiffman instant download after payment.

Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.39 MB
Pages: 302
Author: Lawrence H. Schiffman
ISBN: 9789004128859, 9789047401858, 9004128859, 9047401859
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Semitic Papyrology In Context A Climate Of Creativity Papers From A New York University Conference Marking The Retirement Of Baruch A Levine Lawrence H Schiffman by Lawrence H. Schiffman 9789004128859, 9789047401858, 9004128859, 9047401859 instant download after payment.

One of the major – and complicating - characteristics of the antique Middle East is the interconnection between the Semitic and Greco-Roman cultures. The current volume brings together studies which relate to the multi-cultural traditions of papyrus writing, with special attention regarding the linguistic, literary, and cultural features of these, often documentary texts. Originally presented at a conference in honour of the retirement of Professor Baruch A. Levine, Skirball Professor Emeritus of Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies (New York University). Important for students of the Greco-Roman world and the Near East in Late Antiquity.

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