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2024-03-28T11:38:03ZDamqatum : the CEHAO newsletter, 2020, nº 16
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Título : Damqatum : the CEHAO newsletter, 2020, nº 162020-01-01T00:00:00ZEclipses, dating the middle kingdom and new kingdom in Egypt (Part 2)
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Título : Eclipses, dating the middle kingdom and new kingdom in Egypt (Part 2)
Autor : Lappin, David F.
Resumen : Abstract: Part 2: Dating the New Kingdom: Sothic dates, lunar dates and solar eclipse
ontroversy has raged ever since the so-called Sothic date on the Ebers medical papyrus was discovered. The difficulties have been many. 1) Is the reading authentic? 2) The era and thus the identity of the pharaoh? 3) The day date; was it day 3, 6, 9, 30 or the day of the new moon? 4) Is it a copy of the civil calendar in use and why does it not mention the epagomenal days or is it a lunar calendar? 5) Is it really a Sothic date? 6) What was the first month of the year when the script was written?2020-01-01T00:00:00ZClimbing king Nabonidus in the mountains of Edom : An interview with Rocío Da Riva
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Título : Climbing king Nabonidus in the mountains of Edom : An interview with Rocío Da Riva
Autor : Da Riva, Rocío
Resumen : Abstract: She loves studying cuneiform inscriptions from Mesopotamia, especially administrative, historical, and temple ritual texts from the Neo-Babylonian period now stored in European museums and libraries. But she also loves to climb high mountains in the rugged terrain of southern Jordan to document little known royal inscriptions. This is Rocío Da Riva, a distinguished Assyriologist now teaching at the University of Barcelona, who studied in Madrid, Ghent, Erlangen and finally Würzburg, where she obtained her PhD.2020-01-01T00:00:00ZByzantium and the pre-islamic arabs : a selection of secondary sources on their religious, monastic and ecclesiastical interaction (part 1, A-M)
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Título : Byzantium and the pre-islamic arabs : a selection of secondary sources on their religious, monastic and ecclesiastical interaction (part 1, A-M)
Autor : Vaiou, Maria
Resumen : Abstract: Bibliography:
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ALLEN, P. 1980. “Neo-Chalcedonism and the patriarchs of the late sixth century”. In: Byzantion 50, pp. 5–17.
_____ 1981. Evagrius Scholasticus the Church Historian. Leuven, Spicilegium Sacrum Lovaniense.
_____ Hayward C. T. R. 2004. Severus of Antioch. London, Routledge.
_____ 1980. “Zachariah Scholasticus and the Historia Ecclesiastica of Evagrius”. In: Journal of Theological Studies 31, pp. 471–488.2020-01-01T00:00:00Z