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Amit Gvaryahu deposited A “New” Fragment of Sifre Numbers, Wrocław I-F-205 in the group
Late Antiquity on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoA description and edition of a fragment of the early rabbinic work Sifre Numbers, miscatalogued as a different work, found in the university library, Wrocław.
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James M. Harland deposited Memories of migration? The ‘Anglo-Saxon’ burial costume of the fifth century AD in the group
Late Antiquity on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoIt is often claimed that the mortuary traditions that appeared in lowland Britain in the fifth century AD are an expression of new forms of ethnic identity, based on the putative memorialisation of a ‘Germanic’ heritage. This article considers the empirical basis for this assertion and evaluates it in the light of previously proposed ethnic con…[Read more]
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James M. Harland deposited Memories of migration? The ‘Anglo-Saxon’ burial costume of the fifth century AD in the group
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoIt is often claimed that the mortuary traditions that appeared in lowland Britain in the fifth century AD are an expression of new forms of ethnic identity, based on the putative memorialisation of a ‘Germanic’ heritage. This article considers the empirical basis for this assertion and evaluates it in the light of previously proposed ethnic con…[Read more]
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Henry Colburn deposited Udjahorresnet the Persian: Being an Essay on the Archaeology of Identity in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoThis essay is an examination of Udjahorresnet’s Persian identity. Best known from the inscription on his naophorous statue now in the Vatican, Udjahorresnet was a high-ranking courtier in Egypt under the Saite pharaohs Amasis and Psamtik III, and subsequently under the Persian kings Cambyses and Darius. While his statue’s form, function and ins…[Read more]
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Henry Colburn deposited Udjahorresnet the Persian: Being an Essay on the Archaeology of Identity in the group
Ancient Greece & Rome on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoThis essay is an examination of Udjahorresnet’s Persian identity. Best known from the inscription on his naophorous statue now in the Vatican, Udjahorresnet was a high-ranking courtier in Egypt under the Saite pharaohs Amasis and Psamtik III, and subsequently under the Persian kings Cambyses and Darius. While his statue’s form, function and ins…[Read more]
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Andreas Vrahimis deposited Wittgenstein and Heidegger against a Science of Aesthetics in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoWittgenstein’s and Heidegger’s objections against the possibility of a science of aesthetics were influential on different sides of the analytic/continental divide. Heidegger’s anti-scientism leads him to an alētheic view of artworks which precedes and exceeds any possible aesthetic reduction. Wittgenstein also rejects the relevance of causal…[Read more]
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Nikos Tsivikis deposited Beyond the Invisible Cities of Byzantium in the group
Late Antiquity on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoFocusing on the use and abuse in the study of Byzantine archaeology and Urbanism of the idea of the “Invisible Cities” as introduced in literature by Italo Calvino, this article attempts to set a framework for understanding Byzantine cities within clear and scientifically defined analytical categories as part of a modernist agenda. At the same tim…[Read more]
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Nikos Tsivikis deposited Messene: a Bibliography on the Archaeology and History of the city in the group
Late Antiquity on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoA work-in-progress, this is an extended bibliography on Messene covering the period from 1831 and up to today. It includes the excavation reports and archaeological/historical publications of ancient and byzantine Messene in Messenia, SW Peloponnese. Please send via mail or message any corrections, suggestions and additions.
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Matthew Firth deposited The Character of the Treacherous Woman in the passiones of Early Medieval English Royal Martyrs in the group
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoEarly medieval England is well-known for its assortment of royal saints; figures who, though drawn from nearly five centuries of pre-Conquest Christianity, are often best known from eleventh-century hagiography. Common among these narratives is the figure of the “wicked queen”–a woman whose exercise of political power provides the impetus for t…[Read more]
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Andrea Sinclair deposited ‘The International Style, Colour and Polychrome Faience’. in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoThe International Style is a theoretical model used to describe various objects from the Eastern Mediterranean Late Bronze Age that exhibit hybrid diagnostic features (iconography, media, form). Resulting in the inability for archaeologists over the past 150 years to identify cultural source. This paper is a reprint of the chapter on colour…[Read more]
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Ismail Royer deposited Pakistan’s Blasphemy Law and Non-Muslims – Urdu in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years, 8 months agoThis is an Urdu translation of the work “Pakistan’s Blasphemy Law and Non-Muslims”
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Carrie Love started the topic Fellowship CfA: “Rethinking Premodern Jewish Legal Cultures” 2021-22 Katz Center in the discussion
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years, 8 months agoFellowship Opportunity
Application Deadline: October 12, 2020
The Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies at the University of Pennsylvania is pleased to open a call for applications for the first of two successive fellowship years devoted to Jews and the law:
Jews and the LawYear 1: Rethinking Premodern Jewish Legal…[Read more]
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Sandra Leonie Field deposited The Politics of Being Part of Nature in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 5 years, 8 months agoGenevieve Lloyd argues that when we follow Spinoza in understanding reason as a part of nature, we gain new insights into the human condition. Specifically, we gain a new political insight: we should respond to cultural difference with a pluralist ethos. This is because there is no pure universal reason; human minds find their reason shaped…[Read more]
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Sandra Leonie Field deposited Course Design to Connect Theory to Real-world Cases: Teaching Political Philosophy in Asia in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 5 years, 8 months agoStudents often have difficulty connecting theoretical and text-based scholarship to the real world. When teaching in Asia, this disconnection is exacerbated by the European/American focus of many canonical texts, whereas students’ own experiences are primarily Asian. However, in my discipline of political philosophy, this problem receives little…[Read more]
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Sandra Leonie Field deposited Political power and depoliticized acquiescence: Spinoza and aristocracy in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 5 years, 8 months agoAccording to a recent interpretive orthodoxy, Spinoza is a profoundly democratic theorist of state authority. I reject this orthodoxy. To be sure, for Spinoza, a political order succeeds in proportion as it harnesses the power of the people within it. However, Spinoza shows that political inclusion is only one possible strategy to this end;…[Read more]
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Sandra Leonie Field deposited ‘China and England: On the Structural Convergence of Political Values’. Responding to China and England: The Preindustrial Struggle for Social Justice in Word and Image, by Martin Powers. in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 5 years, 8 months agoAt the centre of Powers’ (2019) China and England is an extraordinary forgotten episode in the history of political ideas. There was a time when English radicals critiqued the corruption and injustice of the English political system by contrasting it with the superior example of China. There was a time when they advocated adopting a Chinese…[Read more]
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Sandra Leonie Field deposited Potentia: Hobbes and Spinoza on Power and Popular Politics in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 5 years, 8 months agoThe book draws on the political writings of Hobbes and Spinoza to establish a conceptual framework for understanding the genesis, risks, and promise of popular power.
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Christopher Edwards deposited On Being Dimensional in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 5 years, 8 months agoThis paper addresses a curious pattern of interlocking relationships. This pattern unfolds in a fixed form of ever-changing content, or what is often described as a ‘standing wave’. I will attribute this pattern to the interactive nervous system that synchronizes the periodic effects of four, neurological functions. These functions connect a par…[Read more]
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Michael Sommer deposited Europas Ahnen. Ursprünge des Politischen bei den Phönikern in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 5 years, 8 months agoPhD thesis, Freiburg im Breisgau 1999. On political institution in the Phoenician coastal cities
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Michael Sommer deposited Babylonien im Seleukidenreich. Indirekte Herrschaft und indigene Bevölkerung in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 5 years, 8 months agoOn Babylonia in the Seleucid Empire
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