Utvidet returrett til 31. januar 2025

Bøker i Journal of Semitic Studies Supplement-serien

Filter
Filter
Sorter etterSorter Serierekkefølge
  • av Sadok Masliyah
    407,-

    Quadriliteral verbs in Arabic add a new flexibility to the speakers of Arabic. The basic function of the expansions into quadrilateral verbs is to indicate intensity or repetition of ideas denoted by bi-radical or by triradical verbs. This study explores the procedures of the formation of quadrilateral verbs in Iraqi spoken Arabic.

  • av Oliver Kahl
    717,-

    The book forms an important contribution to our knowledge of medieval science and particularly medicine. It provides a critical edition and annotated English translation of a medical treatise written in Arabic by the Jewish philosopher Jacob ben Isaac, a contemporary of the great Maimonides, and puts the text in a historical framework.

  • - a festschrift for Colin Imber
     
    373,-

  • av Ronald Paul (Lecturer in Arabic Buckley
    591,-

    A fully annotated translation of a manual written in the 12th century AD for the practical use of the Islamic inspector of markets. The manual deals with a variety of professions, and explores ruses and tricks of the trade. The liveliness of description and anecdote and the concern with ordinary people makes for fascinating reading.

  • - Translations by Hillel Ben Samuel of Verona, Moses Ben Samuel Ibn Tibbon, Shem Tov Ben Isaac of Tortosa, and Zerahyah Ben Isaac Ben She'altiel Hen
    av Gerrit Bos
    407,-

    The current collective volume consists of more than 600 Hebrew terms in the field of medieval science, especially medicine which do not feature in the current dictionaries of the Hebrew language at all, or in an insufficient way. It is intended to ease the consultation of medieval Hebrew scientific texts in general and medical texts in particular.

  • - Twenty-three Manuscripts in the Bodleian, Cambridge, and Rylands Libraries and in a Private Collection
    av Steve Delamarter
    407,-

    This work provides the essential information on twenty-three previously uncatalogued Ethiopic manuscripts in England: fourteen in the Bodleian Library of Oxford University, two in the Cambridge University Library, three in the John Rylands University Library of Manchester, and four from the private collection of Dr. Ian MacLennan (London).

  • - Studies in memory of Holger Preissler (1943-2006)
     
    373,-

  • - Papers from the BRISMES Annual Conference 2009
     
    407,-

    A collection of papers from the 2009 British Society for Middle Eastern Studies conference, ranging across Middle Eastern history (both ancient and modern), culture, literature and language.

  • - Traditional and New Theoretical Approaches
     
    407,-

    This volume brings together eight papers presented by a panel on Arabic linguistics at the 14th Italian Meeting of Afroasiatic Linguistics in 2011. They address multiple aspects of classical and colloquial Arabic: phonology, morphology, syntax, lexicology and lexicography, but also semantics and pragmatics, as well as logic and argumentation.

  • - Plays from Algeria and Syria - a Study and Texts
    av Shmuel (Professor Moreh
    644,-

    This study and edition of nineteenth-century Arabic plays reveals the considerable contribution of the Jewish community to the early development of modern Arabic drama. The plays link The Arabian Nights and Jewish Purim-shpil with the comedies of Moliere and the enlightenment drama of Gotthold Lessing.

  •  
    644,-

    This volume reflects the late Norman Calder's own interests and contributions. It includes articles by scholars who are similarly renowned for their sophisticated and challenging approaches to Arabic and Islamic texts. Also represented are his former students and colleagues working in the field of Rabbinic Studies, which informed his own work.

  • av Hector Patmore
    407,-

    Targum Jonathan is one of our most important sources for understanding how Jews read, interpreted, and used the Hebrew Bible in Late Antiquity and in subsequent generations. Through a detailed study of the extant medieval manuscripts of Targum Samuel this book explains how and why the text of Targum Jonathan changed over time.

  • - Volume Three
    av Gerrit Bos
    407,-

    This volume is part of a wider project aiming at mapping the technical medical terminology as it features in medieval Hebrew medical works. The volume covers Hebrew translations of Hippocrates' Medical Aphorisms, one of the most popular medical works in the ancient and medieval world.

  • av Samuel Chew Barry
    407,-

    This volume traces this history from Justinian-era monastic communities through Sassanid medical academies to the caliphal court at Baghdad by comparing the Syriac and Arabic translations of the Hippocratic Aphorisms, a venerable Greek introduction to the art of medicine, focusing on the work of the famous translator and physician Hunayn ibn Ishaq.

  • av Jarod Jacobs
    407,-

    Over forty different features are discussed through a comparison between the 'biblical' scrolls and the other major witnesses to the Hebrew Bible.

  • - Studies in Honour of John F. Healey
    av G. Rex Smith
    407,-

    Amongst other topics the essays pay attention to the Jewish Targums, to Biblical Studies, to Nabataean matters, to Early Aramaic and Neo-Aramaic, to Syriac sources, to Islamic traditions, and to aspects of Near Eastern archaeology.

  • av Galia Hatav
    407,-

    This volume includes new analysis of perfectivity in language, showing how the Biblical Hebrew verb forms encode perfectivity and deals with modality within the approach of possible-world-semantics, showing that Biblical Hebrew verb forms encode modality as well.

  • - Essays in Honour of Kevin J. Cathcart on the Occasion of His Eightieth Birthday
     
    407,-

    This collection of fifteen essays on biblical and ancient Near Eastern texts, language, and culture is dedicated to Professor Kevin James Cathcart. Contributions to the volume reflect Professor Cathcart's own philological focus and wide-ranging interests in the fields of biblical studies, Semitic philology, and the ancient Near East.

  • av Miranda Morris
    407,-

    This volume is the result of collaborative work conducted with a number of native speakers of the languages over several years. The volume presents a comparative cultural glossary of 345 head terms, which are given in the six Modern South Arabian languages.

  •  
    591,-

    The first full study of the important first century AD Nabataean inscriptions of Mada'in Salih in Saudi Arabia since the turn of the century, this unique and authoritative work incorporates fifty halftone illustrations of tomb inscriptions.

  • - The Rasulid Mulakhkhas al-Fitan of al-Hasan B. Ali al-Husayni
    av G. Rex Smith
    327,-

    A major source for the medieval economic and social history of the Yemen in particular and of the Middle East in general. Of relevance to European medieval economic history.

  • - An English Translation of Chester Beatty Syriac MS 709 with Introduction and Notes
    av Saint Ephrem
    522,-

    This is the first English translation of the work of fourth-century theologian, Ephrem the Syrian, on the Diatessaron-a text woven from the four Gospels, which predates the earliest-known evidence of the official Syriac translation of the New Testament.

  • av John F. Healey
    644,-

    A collection of essays written in honour of Professor G. Rex Smith, arabist, historian, and scholar of the medieval history of the Yemen, on aspects of the pre-Islamic and Islamic history of Arabia and the Yemen written by a group of international scholars.

  • av H. F. van (Professor of Old Testament Rooy
    644,-

    This is the first monograph devoted to the five Syriac Apocryphal Psalms. These include Psalm 151, known from the Septuagint, as well as two Psalms also found in a Hebrew version in a Psalm Scroll from Qumran. These are studied in their relation to the Hebrew and Greek originals. The study includes material from unpublished Syriac manuscripts.

  • - Studies in the Hebrew and Syriac Bible
    av Michael Perry (late Reader Weitzman
    789,-

    This volume brings together Michael Weitzman's most important contributions to the study of the Hebrew and the Syriac bibles, and the relationship between ancient Judaism and emerging Christianity. This work will be useful to those interested in the relationship between the Hebrew Bible and its versions.

  •  
    327,-

    This is the first reliable biography of Mulla Sadra Shirazi that examines his influences and legacy and includes an extensive survey of his work.

  •  
    373,-

    This volume is the outcome of two workshops held at the University of Salford: Relative clauses and attribution in Semitic (April 18th 2007) and Genitive constructions in Semitic: Comparative and diachronic perspectives (April 7th and 8th 2008).

  •  
    327,-

    This volume offers new insights into the origins of formal Jewish prayer, using Dead Sea Scrolls material and related texts. It also looks at the relationship between magic and prayer in Rabbinic thought. Modern Jewish prayer is examined from the point of view of Hasidic traditions and practices and there is a modern re-reading of the Haggadah.

Gjør som tusenvis av andre bokelskere

Abonner på vårt nyhetsbrev og få rabatter og inspirasjon til din neste leseopplevelse.