Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 97British Academy, 1998 - Počet stran: 534 |
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... scholars still continue to regard all the new Qumran evidence as basically ' post - canonical ' and without any bearing on their research . For them our Beauty is still sleeping . This is only a small selection from the broad field of ...
... scholars still continue to regard all the new Qumran evidence as basically ' post - canonical ' and without any bearing on their research . For them our Beauty is still sleeping . This is only a small selection from the broad field of ...
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... scholars had always identified ' the people of the Dead Sea scrolls ' with the Essenes . There is only one explanation for this curious fact . Qumran scholars continue to start basically not from Philo and Josephus , who both mention ...
... scholars had always identified ' the people of the Dead Sea scrolls ' with the Essenes . There is only one explanation for this curious fact . Qumran scholars continue to start basically not from Philo and Josephus , who both mention ...
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... scholars interested in these topics . It was a project which he had hoped to realise in 1940 , and he set it up by dint of much correspondence . Here his earlier contacts with Continental scholars were of great importance ; Birley ...
... scholars interested in these topics . It was a project which he had hoped to realise in 1940 , and he set it up by dint of much correspondence . Here his earlier contacts with Continental scholars were of great importance ; Birley ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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