art and architecture bookstore
italiano

email/login

password

remember me on this computer

send


Forgot your password?
Insert your email/login here and receive it at the given email address.

send

chiudi

FB twitter googleplus
ricerca avanzata

chiudi

DEAL OF THE DAY

Total price: € 0.00 € 0.00 add to cart carrello

chiudi

Henoch (2014). Vol. 2: Archives of the Oriente. Selected Papers from the International Conference on Paul Ernst Kahle (Turin, 10-11 April 2014)

Morcelliana

Edited by Martone C., Russo M. L. and Sacchi P.
Brescia, 2015; paperback, pp. 112, cm 16x23.
(Henoch).

series: Henoch

ISBN: 88-372-2848-1 - EAN13: 9788837228484

Subject: Magazines

Languages:  italian text  

Weight: 0.242 kg


Theme Section / Sezione Monografica Archives of the Orient. Selected Papers from the International Conference on Paul Ernst Kahle (Turin, April 10-11, 2014). - Bruno Chiesa, Paul Kahle and the Hebrew Bible - Geoffrey Khan, Paul Kahle and the Cairo Genizah Manuscripts - Corrado Martone, Forgotten Legacy. A Reassessment of Paul Kahle's views on the Dead Sea Scrolls - Andrea Ravasco, Paul Kahle as a Septuagint Scholar - Alessandro Mengozzi, "Das zur Zeit Jesu in Palästina gesprochene Aramäisch" by Paul Kahle. Research on Aramaic, Then and Today - Elvira Martín-Contreras, Building Research Projects. The Correspondence between Paul E. Kahle and Federico Pérez Castro kept at the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC) - Bruno Chiesa, Paul Kahle and Some of His Jewish Pupils - Thomas Becker - Wilhelm Bleek, Paul Kahle and the University of Bonn - Hyder Abbas, Scholar and Collector. Paul Kahle and Chester Beatty in the Chester Beatty Library Archives - Fabrizio A. Pennacchietti, La missione a Düsseldorf nella primavera del 1966 per espletare le pratiche relative all'acquisto della Biblioteca Kahle - Maria Luisa Russo, The Rearrangement And Preservation Of The Documentary Heritage Of Paul Ernst Kahle.

YOU CAN ALSO BUY



SPECIAL OFFERS AND BESTSELLERS
€ 26.60
€ 28.00 -5%

ships in 2/3 weeks


design e realizzazione: Vincent Wolterbeek / analisi e programmazione: Rocco Barisci