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Lloyd Graham deposited From Isis and Horus in the Delta to Mary and Jesus in Ireland on Humanities Commons 4 years ago
The historiola of an ancient Egyptian spell (AEMT 90) describes how Isis becomes a fugitive to protect her unborn/young son Horus from Seth, the murderer of her brother/husband Osiris. As her travel-group seeks refuge in the Nile Delta, a noblewoman’s inhospitality to the unexpected visitors results in her young son being stung by Isis’s sco…[Read more]
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Geraldine Auerbach replied to the topic COZ this comng week in the discussion
Jewish Music on Humanities Commons 4 years agoDear friends and colleagues,
Please join us for COZ 65, Tuesday January 25
Composer in focus: The Jewish Music of David Ezra Okonsar
Alex Klein with David Ezra Okonsar okonsar.com
Click here to find out more https://jewishmusic.hcommons-staging.org/coz-65-tuesday-25-january-2022-2/
‘Conversations on Zoom’
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Vanessa Joosen deposited A style for every age: A stylometric inquiry into crosswriters for children, adolescents and adults in the group
Children’s literature and digital humanities on Humanities Commons 4 years agoIn the field of children’s literature studies, much attention has been devoted to investigating differences between children’s and adult literature. Works of crosswriters, authors who write for both readerships in different works, are an excellent source for this research. This article applies stylometry, the computational method of analysing sty…[Read more]
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Vanessa Joosen deposited A style for every age: A stylometric inquiry into crosswriters for children, adolescents and adults on Humanities Commons 4 years ago
In the field of children’s literature studies, much attention has been devoted to investigating differences between children’s and adult literature. Works of crosswriters, authors who write for both readerships in different works, are an excellent source for this research. This article applies stylometry, the computational method of analysing sty…[Read more]
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Geraldine Auerbach replied to the topic COZ this comng week in the discussion
Jewish Music on Humanities Commons 4 years agoIn case you want to have a look at the website of The IEMJ (Institut Européen des Musiques Juives) under the direction of Hervé Roten in advance of the COZ session tomorrow click here https://www.iemj.org/en/
you will have access to a large number of articles and music excerpts on every possible Jewish Music subject.
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Geraldine Auerbach replied to the topic COZ this comng week in the discussion
Jewish Music on Humanities Commons 4 years agoDear friends and colleagues,
Please join us tomorrow for COZ 64, Tuesday January 18
Jewish Music at our Fingertips –
the new website of the European
Jewish Music Centre, ParisHervé Roten Director, IEMJ https://www.iemj.org/
Martha Stellmacher Saxon State and University Library, Dresden
We have been waiting more than a year to hear about th…[Read more] -
Geraldine Auerbach started the topic Music Suppressed by the Nazis in the discussion
Jewish Music on Humanities Commons 4 years agoSimon Broughton invites you to the Barbican
Simon Broughton <simon.broughton@btconnect.com>
Music for the End of TmeHello Friends
This is an event I’m involved with all day on Sun 23rd Jan at the Barbican. It features music composed in Nazi prison camps and ghettos during WWII. I recommend it very strongly because most of these composers are o…[Read more] -
Geraldine Auerbach replied to the topic COZ this comng week in the discussion
Jewish Music on Humanities Commons 4 years agoJoin us for the first COZ of 2022
Judeo-Spanish songs: geographical and metaphorical travels
COZ 63, Tuesday January 11Judith Cohen and
Jessica Roda
Click here to find out more‘Conversations on Zoom’
Every Tuesday: 09:00 Pacific time / 12.00 Eastern USA / 17:00 UK / 18:00 Western Europe / 19:00 Israel
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Isabel Alvarez-Sancho's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 4 years, 1 month ago
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Geraldine Auerbach replied to the topic COZ this comng week in the discussion
Jewish Music on Humanities Commons 4 years, 1 month agoDear friends and colleagues
COZ is on its winter break so no COZ this Tuesday or for the next three weeks.
We commence again with:
COZ 63 on Tuesday January 11th when
Judith Cohen, exuberant and colourful ethnomusicologist, medievalist, singer, instrumentalist and storyteller specialising in Sephardi and North African music will be in…[Read more] -
Isabel Alvarez-Sancho started the topic CFPs: 1er Congreso Internacional de la Lengua Asturiana (Madrid, abril 2022) in the discussion
Asturian Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 1 month ago1ST. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE ASTURIAN LANGUAGE: DISTINCTIVENESS, IDENTITY, AND OFFICIALITY
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
27, 28, and 29 April, 2022Call for papers for the “1st. International Conference on the Asturian Language: Distinctiveness, Identity, and Officiality”
We invite 20-minute (plus 10-minute discussion) presentation prop…[Read more]
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Isabel Alvarez-Sancho posted an update in the group
Asturian Studies on MLA Commons 4 years, 1 month ago1ST. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE ASTURIAN LANGUAGE: DISTINCTIVENESS, IDENTITY, AND OFFICIALITY
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
27, 28, and 29 April, 2022Call for papers for the “1st. International Conference on the Asturian Language: Distinctiveness, Identity, and Officiality”
We invite 20-minute (plus 10-minute discussion) presentation prop…[Read more]
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Geraldine Auerbach replied to the topic KOL NIDRE CONFERENCE in the discussion
Jewish Music on Humanities Commons 4 years, 1 month agothe last session of this remakable conference
KOL NIDRE: FROM THE SYNAGOGUE TO THE ARCHIVE
takes polace this sunday
December 12th, 2021 9:30 PDT/ 19:30 IDT
For further information and registration, visit our website https://schoolofmusic.ucla.edu/event/2021-11-14/
scroll down to book for 12 DEc session 4
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Vanessa Joosen deposited Writing when Young: Bart Moeyaert as a Young Adult Author in the group
Children’s literature and digital humanities on Humanities Commons 4 years, 1 month agoDuet met valse noten (1983) started as a diary when Bart Moeyaert was twelve years old. After it was disclosed by an older brother, Moeyaert rewrote it during his teenage years as a novel about first love. This article studies the genesis and early reception of Moeyaert’s novel to reflect on young authors who fictionalize real-life experiences a…[Read more]
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Vanessa Joosen deposited Writing when Young: Bart Moeyaert as a Young Adult Author on Humanities Commons 4 years, 1 month ago
Duet met valse noten (1983) started as a diary when Bart Moeyaert was twelve years old. After it was disclosed by an older brother, Moeyaert rewrote it during his teenage years as a novel about first love. This article studies the genesis and early reception of Moeyaert’s novel to reflect on young authors who fictionalize real-life experiences a…[Read more]
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Lloyd Graham deposited Which Seth? Untangling some close homonyms from ancient Egypt and the Near East in the group
Egyptology on Humanities Commons 4 years, 1 month agoThis paper aims to disambiguate the proper name “Seth” and its cognates or homonyms – perfect or imperfect – in texts from ancient Egypt, the Near East and the Mediterranean. It considers: (1) the Suteans, West Semitic Amorite/Aramean nomads who feature negatively in Mesopotamian records; (2) S(h)eth in the Hebrew bible, in which a dispara…[Read more]
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Lloyd Graham deposited Which Seth? Untangling some close homonyms from ancient Egypt and the Near East in the group
Assyriologists on Humanities Commons 4 years, 1 month agoThis paper aims to disambiguate the proper name “Seth” and its cognates or homonyms – perfect or imperfect – in texts from ancient Egypt, the Near East and the Mediterranean. It considers: (1) the Suteans, West Semitic Amorite/Aramean nomads who feature negatively in Mesopotamian records; (2) S(h)eth in the Hebrew bible, in which a dispara…[Read more]
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Lloyd Graham deposited Which Seth? Untangling some close homonyms from ancient Egypt and the Near East in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 4 years, 1 month agoThis paper aims to disambiguate the proper name “Seth” and its cognates or homonyms – perfect or imperfect – in texts from ancient Egypt, the Near East and the Mediterranean. It considers: (1) the Suteans, West Semitic Amorite/Aramean nomads who feature negatively in Mesopotamian records; (2) S(h)eth in the Hebrew bible, in which a dispara…[Read more]
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Geraldine Auerbach replied to the topic COZ this comng week in the discussion
Jewish Music on Humanities Commons 4 years, 1 month agoCOZ 61 ‘Composer in Focus’ – Ayal Adler with Malcolm Miller
Resonances, revisitings, and reflections on the Jewish symbols in the music of Ayal Adler
Malcolm Miller talks to Israeli composer Ayal Adler whose symphonic compositions have been performed worldwide to warm acclaim. about his creative influences and inspiration in his vocal and ins…[Read more] -
Lloyd Graham deposited Which Seth? Untangling some close homonyms from ancient Egypt and the Near East on Humanities Commons 4 years, 1 month ago
This paper aims to disambiguate the proper name “Seth” and its cognates or homonyms – perfect or imperfect – in texts from ancient Egypt, the Near East and the Mediterranean. It considers: (1) the Suteans, West Semitic Amorite/Aramean nomads who feature negatively in Mesopotamian records; (2) S(h)eth in the Hebrew bible, in which a dispara…[Read more]
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