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61. cover
Title: Traveling in Mark Twain online access is available to everyone
Author: Bridgman, Richard
Published: University of California Press,  1987
Subjects: Literature | English Literature | American Literature
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...about the size of an American county (502). Jerusalem was but a village of four thousand (556). It...
...disillusionment was complete. He had found Jerusalem "mournful and dreary and lifeless." Everywhere...
...trip was now relegated to one among many places. Jerusalem was only "sacred." Twain ends both his...
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62. cover
Title: Appeasement or resistance and other essays on New Testament Judaism online access is available to everyone
Author: Daube, David
Published: University of California Press,  1987
Subjects: Religion
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...Medical Advance', The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Lionel Cohen Lecture 16, 1971, pp. 8ff. , rept....
...memory. In Luke, as Jesus's parents leave Jerusalem with their caravan, he, without informing them,...
...to the disciples preparing his entry into Jerusalem that they will find a colt tied for his use 35...
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63. cover
Title: Shanghai on the Metro: spies, intrigue, and the French between the wars online access is available to everyone
Author: Miller, Michael Barry 1945-
Published: University of California Press,  1995
Subjects: History | European History | French Studies
Publisher's Description: Secret agents, gun runners, White Russians, adventurers, and con men - they all play a part in Michael Miller's strikingly original study of interwar France. Based on extensive research in security files and a mass of printed sources, this book shows how a distinctive milieu of spies and spy literat . . . [more]
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...Houghton Mifflin, 1959. Mauclair, Camille. De Jérusalem à Istanbul . Paris: Grasset, 1939. Mauco,...
...Sorbonne, 1985. Schreiber, Emile. Cette année à Jérusalem . Paris: Plon, 1933· ———. Comment on vit...
...Jérôme, and Jean Tharaud. L'an prochain à Jérusalem . Paris: Plon, 1924. ———. Quand Israël est roi ....
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64. cover
Title: Barbarians and politics at the Court of Arcadius online access is available to everyone
Author: Cameron, Alan
Published: University of California Press,  1993
Subjects: Classics | Religion | Ancient History
Publisher's Description: The chaotic events of A.D. 395-400 marked a momentous turning point for the Roman Empire and its relationship to the barbarian peoples under and beyond its command. In this masterly study, Alan Cameron proposes a complete rewriting of received wisdom concerning the social and political history of th . . . [more]
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...und griechischen Inschriften der Stadt Jerusalem und ihrer nächsten Umgebung," Zeitschrift des...
...and children were allowed to retire in safety to Jerusalem. The generosity of Caesarius contrasts...
...Solyma being Synesius's classicizing name for Jerusalem. It is Hades to which Christ descends, and...
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65. cover
Title: Nuptial arithmetic: Marsilio Ficino's commentary on the fatal number in Book VIII of Plato's Republic online access is available to everyone
Author: Allen, Michael J. B
Published: University of California Press,  1994
Subjects: Classics | Philosophy | Medieval Studies | Renaissance History
Publisher's Description: The latest of Michael Allen's distinguished studies of the Renaissance Neoplatonist, Marsilio Ficino (1433-1499), presents a difficult, fascinating text. Late in his career, Ficino wrote a commentary on the intractable passage in Book VIII of Plato's Republic that concerns the mysterious geometric o . . . [more]
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...twelve is the number of the gates of the New Jerusalem inscribed with the names of the twelve...
...with the gates of the Apocalypse's New Jerusalem, The lunar 28 has a proportional relationship to...
...on its seven hills having become the New Jerusalem. In Ficino's interpretation, in any Christian...
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66. cover
Title: Broken tablets: the cult of the law in French art from David to Delacroix online access is available to everyone
Author: Ribner, Jonathan P
Published: University of California Press,  1993
Subjects: Art | Art History | French Studies | European Literature | European History | Law
Publisher's Description: In this first study of art, law, and the legislator, Jonathan Ribner provides a revealing look at French art from 1789 to 1848, the period in which constitutional law was established in France. Drawing on several disciplines, he discusses how each of the early constitutional regimes in France used i . . . [more]
Matches in book (5):
...providentially ordained. The destruction of Jerusalem by Titus was traditionally viewed as divine...
...he Fig.  70. F. -J.  Heim,  The Destruction of Jerusalem , Salon of 1824.  Louvre, Paris. assembles....
...from their homeland following the fall of Jerusalem, vow never to sing their national songs before...
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67. cover
Title: Time and the crystal: studies in Dante's Rime petrose online access is available to everyone
Author: Durling, Robert M
Published: University of California Press,  1990
Subjects: Literature | European Literature | Literary Theory and Criticism
Publisher's Description: The Rime petrose , Dante's powerful lyrics about a woman as beautiful and as hard as a precious stone, are generally acknowledged to be an important moment in his stylistic development. In this first full-length investigation of the poetics of the petrose and of their relation to the Divine Comedy , . . . [more]
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...of, 436 Jernigan, Charles, 377 , 381 , 383 Jerusalem, 241 ; Celestial, precious stones in, 443 ;...
...on .  .  . for we go upwards to "the peace of Jerusalem." 90 The passage documents the links between...
...in the theological virtues, has come to Jerusalem from Egypt (25.55–56); his meeting with James the...
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68. cover
Title: Mass mediations: new approaches to popular culture in the Middle East and beyond online access is available to everyone
Author: Armbrust, Walter
Published: University of California Press,  2000
Subjects: Middle Eastern Studies | Anthropology | Cultural Anthropology | Media Studies | Music | Cinema and Performance Arts
Publisher's Description: Offering a stimulating diversity of perspectives, this collection examines how popular culture through mass media defines the scale and character of social interaction in the Middle East. The contributors approach popular culture broadly, with an interest in how it creates new scales of communicatio . . . [more]
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...Grynberg, Daniel . 1996. A Natural Woman. Jerusalem Report , February 22, pp. 34–35. Guback, Thomas...
...Agassi, Tirzah . 1997. Peace of Her Heart. Jerusalem Post , April 4, p. 3. Agassi, Tirzah ———....
...Shai . 1998. Why People Agree on Zehava. Jerusalem Post , November 1, p. 7. Turjuman, Siham . [1969]...
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69. cover
Title: Guardians of language: the grammarian and society in late antiquity online access is available to everyone
Author: Kaster, Robert A
Published: University of California Press,  1997
Subjects: Classics | Classical Literature and Language | Language and Linguistics | Ancient History
Publisher's Description: What did it mean to be a professional teacher in the prestigious "liberal schools" - the schools of grammar and rhetoric - in late antiquity? How can we account for the abiding prestige of these schools, which remained substantially unchanged in their methods and standing despite the political and r . . . [more]
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...ad Aen . 7.482 (2.72.5ff. Georgii). Cyril of Jerusalem Catech . 17 De spir. sanct . 2.35. Apophth....
...have been swayed by a delegation of monks from Jerusalem; Suda T.621; and Part II no. 156. See, in...
...especially since Eudocia left Constantinople for Jerusalem in the early 440s, never to return. (The...
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70. cover
Title: Claiming the high ground: Sherpas, subsistence, and environmental change in the highest Himalaya online access is available to everyone
Author: Stevens, Stanley F
Published: University of California Press,  1993
Subjects: Geography | Cultural Anthropology | Tibet
Publisher's Description: Stanley Stevens brings a new historical perspective to his remarkably well-researched study of a subsistence society in ever-increasing contact with the outside world. The Khumbu Sherpas, famous for their mountaineering exploits, have frequently been depicted as victims of the world's highest-altitu . . . [more]
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...Jaynagar, 341 Jerusalem artichoke, 110 Jiri road, 28 , 43 , 354 Jou. See Barley Jung, 45 Juniper:...
...juncea Garlic gokpa lasun Allium sativum Jerusalem artichoke ge riki gane suryamukhi Helianthus...
...alleviate, 400 Gardens, 458 n. 24 Ge riki. See Jerusalem artichoke Gembu, 53 , 160 , 443 n. 61, 447...
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71. cover
Title: The Muslims of Valencia in the age of Fernando and Isabel: between coexistence and crusade online access is available to everyone
Author: Meyerson, Mark D
Published: University of California Press,  1990
Subjects: History | European History | Religion
Publisher's Description: The kingdom of Valencia was home to Christian Spain's largest Muslim population during the reign of the Catholic Monarchs, Fernando and Isabel. How did Muslim-Christian coexistence in Valencia remain relatively stable in this volatile period that saw the establishment of the Spanish Inquisition, the . . . [more]
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...of the Spanish Inquisition in Ciudad Real , 4 vols. Jerusalem: The Israel National Academy of Social...
...the Spanish Inquisition in Ciudad Real , 4 vols. (Jerusalem, 1974-1983). A reading of these records...
...fellowship at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Muna Salloum of the Centre for Religious Studies,...
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72. cover
Title: Papal patronage and the music of St. Peter's, 1380-1513 online access is available to everyone
Author: Reynolds, Christopher A
Published: University of California Press,  1996
Subjects: Music | Musicology | European History
Publisher's Description: A new picture of music at the basilica of St. Peter's in the fifteenth century emerges in Christopher A. Reynolds's fascinating chronicle of this rich period of Italian musical history. Reynolds examines archival documents, musical styles, and issues of artistic patronage and cultural context in a f . . . [more]
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...9; and Tr89 similarities, 82 ; Urbs beata Jerusalem , 84 ; Veni creator spiritus , 81 n, 85 , 104 ,...
...Renaissance to be from King Solomon's tomb in Jerusalem (but probably from Constantinople, ca. 300...
...and very gracious, that they say come from Jerusalem. And one of these columns is able to cure the...
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73. cover
Title: Society and politics in Snorri Sturluson's Heimskringla online access is available to everyone
Author: Bagge, Sverre 1942-
Published: University of California Press,  1991
Subjects: Literature | European Literature | Medieval History | Medieval Studies | Sociology
Publisher's Description: Heimskringla is the best known and most important book of Old Norse kings' sagas. A medieval masterpiece, the collection was written by Snorri Sturluson in the first half of the thirteenth century. The sagas have been studied primarily as literary sources and chronicles of specific historical events . . . [more]
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...Novgorod, 213 Járnskeggi, 75 , 106 , 123 , 158 Jerusalem, 48 , 107 , 183 , 213 Joachim of Fiore, 193...
...structured. Apart from Sigurðr's journey to Jerusalem, there is no long, continuous story to tell....
...expedition takes place when men come from Jerusalem and Constantinople and tell of their adventures...
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74. cover
Title: Roberto Rossellini online access is available to everyone
Author: Brunette, Peter
Published: University of California Press,  1996
Subjects: Cinema and Performance Arts
Publisher's Description: This is the first full-length study in any language of the most significant film director of Italian Neorealism. Peter Brunette combines close analyses of Roberto Rossellini's formal and narrative style with a thorough account of his position in the political and cultural landscape of postwar Italy. . . . [more]
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...the houses, streets, and even the walls of Jerusalem are a result of this choice of location, and,...
...mosque of Kairouan easily became the temple of Jerusalem. The scenes of imperial Rome were filmed at...
...specific historical context of Greece, Rome, and Jerusalem. Acts of the Apostles is about Jerusalem....
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75. cover
Title: An unmastered past: the autobiographical reflections of Leo Lowenthal online access is available to everyone
Author: Lowenthal, Leo
Published: University of California Press,  1987
Subjects: Sociology | Social Theory | Social and Political Thought
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...highly respected professor emeritus of pedagogy in Jerusalem. Dubiel: Can it be said that this was a...
...to secure a position at the University of Jerusalem went awry. The thought of leaving, by the way,...
...promised Scholem that he would move to Jerusalem, and he repeatedly put off going. He stayed in...
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76. cover
Title: "Mademoiselle Irnois" and other stories online access is available to everyone
Author: Gobineau, Arthur, comte de 1816-1882
Published: University of California Press,  1988
Subjects: Literature
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...traveler, Chateaubriand ( Itinéraire de Paris à Jerusalem ) and Nerval ( Voyage en Orient ) among...
...and buy, but another is an emissary of the Jerusalem community. His mission is to collect and bring...
...Renaud and the Enchantress Armide in Tasso's Jerusalem Delivered . Its romantic aura reinforces the...
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77. cover
Title: Resistant structures: particularity, radicalism, and Renaissance texts online access is available to everyone
Author: Strier, Richard
Published: University of California Press,  1997
Subjects: Literature | Literary Theory and Criticism | Renaissance Literature | English Literature
Publisher's Description: Taking Wittgenstein's "Don't think, but look" as his motto, Richard Strier argues against the application of a priori schemes to Renaissance (and all) texts. He argues for the possibility and desirability of rigorously attentive but "pre-theoretical" reading. His approach privileges particularity an . . . [more]
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...cited in the text. Hannah Arendt, Eichmann in Jerusalem, rev. ed. (New York: Penguin, 1965), 279. In...
...their being rather said by the sinful city of Jerusalem 'in the original'" ( A Reading , 34). As her...
...not " weepe sinnes"? Jesus, after all, wept for Jerusalem. 36 The rest of the line explains why this...
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78. cover
Title: The culture of sectarianism: community, history, and violence in nineteenth-century Ottoman Lebanon online access is available to everyone
Author: Makdisi, Ussama Samir 1968-
Published: University of California Press,  2000
Subjects: History | Middle Eastern History | Middle Eastern Studies | Postcolonial Studies | Islam | Cultural Anthropology
Publisher's Description: Focusing on Ottoman Lebanon, Ussama Makdisi shows how sectarianism was a manifestation of modernity that transcended the physical boundaries of a particular country. His study challenges those who have viewed sectarian violence as an Islamic response to westernization or simply as a product of socia . . . [more]
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...during the Ottoman Period , ed. M. Maoz. Jerusalem: Hebrew University, 1975. Hourani, Albert . Syria...
...Administration around Sixteenth-Century Jerusalem . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994....
...during the Ottoman Period , ed. M. Maoz (Jerusalem: Hebrew University, 1975), pp. 323–333. See also...
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79. cover
Title: J.M. Coetzee: South Africa and the politics of writing online access is available to everyone
Author: Attwell, David
Published: University of California Press,  1993
Subjects: Literature | African Studies | Literary Theory and Criticism
Publisher's Description: David Attwell defends the literary and political integrity of South African novelist J.M. Coetzee by arguing that Coetzee has absorbed the textual turn of postmodern culture while still addressing the ethical tensions of the South African crisis. As a form of "situational metafiction," Coetzee's wri . . . [more]
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...15 -17, 101 ; intellectualism in, 26 ; Jerusalem Prize acceptance speech by, 108 ; and linguistics,...
...38) parallel Coetzee's description in his Jerusalem Prize acceptance speech of the "failure of love"...
...McConnell Prize, the Prix Femina Étranger, the Jerusalem Prize, and the Sunday Express Book of the...
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80. cover
Title: Ambiguous angels: gender in the novels of Galdós online access is available to everyone
Author: Jagoe, Catherine
Published: University of California Press,  1994
Subjects: Literature | European Literature | Literary Theory and Criticism | Women's Studies
Publisher's Description: The contradictory nature of the work of Benito Pérez Galdós, Spain's greatest modern novelist, is brought to the fore in Catherine Jagoe's innovative and rigorous study. Revising commonly held views of his feminism, she explores the relation of Galdós's novels to the "woman question" in Spain, argui . . . [more]
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...Press, 1979. Taylor, Barbara. Eve and the New Jerusalem: Socialism and Feminism in the Nineteenth...
...1882), 49. 43. Barbara Taylor, Eve and the New Jerusalem: Socialism and Feminism in the Nineteenth...
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