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How Can The Ancient Greek Translations Of The Song Of The Suffering Servant, Michael Walther
How Can The Ancient Greek Translations Of The Song Of The Suffering Servant, Michael Walther
Master of Sacred Theology Seminar Papers
The ancient Greek Translations of The Song of the Suffering Servant 1n Isaiah 52.13-53.12 provide and interesting example of the way 1n which people of the past have struggled with difficult texts. This particular study draws from the septuagint (LXX) as well as the later Greek versions produced by Aquila, Theodotion, and Symmachus. Following a brief review of these four important Greek translations, I will examine the important variations and offer my conclusions regarding the meaning of the Song and the task of translation.
Feminism And The Major Female Characters Of Exodus, Scott Ashmon
Feminism And The Major Female Characters Of Exodus, Scott Ashmon
Master of Sacred Theology Thesis
The scope of this thesis is feminist interpretations of the major female characters of Exodus: Shiphrah, Puah, Moses’ mother (Jochebed), Moses’ sister, Pharaoh’s daughter, Miriam, and Zipporah. I will demonstrate that feminists interpret the major female characters of Exodus in three general ways. First, some feminists interpret the major female characters of Exodus in proper contextual, grammatical fashion and end up with a more accurate portrayal of the women. For this thesis, the term “exegetical” will be the shorthand term for this type of interpretation. Second, other feminists interpret the major female characters in exegetical fashion, but then exaggerate the …
Waterfront Comm Ny V. Elizabeth-Newark
Waterfront Comm Ny V. Elizabeth-Newark
1998 Decisions
USDC for the District of New Jersey
Aristotle On Existential Import And Nonreferring Subjects, Scott Carson
Aristotle On Existential Import And Nonreferring Subjects, Scott Carson
The Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy Newsletter
Much contemporary philosophy o f language has shown considerable interest in the relation between our linguistic practice and our metaphysical commitments, and this interest has begun to influence work in the history of philosophy as well. In his Categories and De interpretatione, Aristotle presents an analysis of language that can be read as intended to illustrate an isomorphism between the ontology of the real world and how we talk about that world. Our understanding of language is at least in part dependent upon our understanding of the relationships that exist among the enduring πράγματα that we come across in our …
University Of Nebraska At Omaha, December Commencement 1998, University Of Nebraska At Omaha
University Of Nebraska At Omaha, December Commencement 1998, University Of Nebraska At Omaha
Commencement Programs
No abstract provided.
The Ucf Report, Vol. 21 No. 11, December 18, 1998, University Of Central Florida
The Ucf Report, Vol. 21 No. 11, December 18, 1998, University Of Central Florida
The UCF Report
Picture rosy for area simulation employees: Study shows that business should boom for companies along Interstate 4 corridor; Looking back on the yea that was; 2,360 grads have reason to be jolly: commencement will bring UCF degrees awarded to 96,000+.
Volume 36, Number 17: December 18, 1998, University Of North Dakota
Volume 36, Number 17: December 18, 1998, University Of North Dakota
University Letter Archive
No abstract provided.
Deafdigest Gold: Vol. 3, No. 19 December 13, 1998, Barry Strassler
Deafdigest Gold: Vol. 3, No. 19 December 13, 1998, Barry Strassler
DeafDigest Gold 1998
No abstract provided.
Deafdigest Blue: Vol. 3, No. 19 December 13, 1998, Barry Strassler
Deafdigest Blue: Vol. 3, No. 19 December 13, 1998, Barry Strassler
DeafDigest Blue 1998
No abstract provided.
Commencement Convocation Program, Usf, December 12, 1998, University Of South Florida
Commencement Convocation Program, Usf, December 12, 1998, University Of South Florida
USF Graduation and Convocation Programs
Outstanding Senior - Joy McVey; Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters - Honorable C.W. "Bill" Young; President's Distinguished Service Award - Ann Henderson
The George-Anne, Georgia Southern University
The George-Anne, Georgia Southern University
The George-Anne
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Mu Newsletter, December 7, 1998, Office Of University Communications
MU NewsLetter, 1987-1999
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Deafdigest Gold: Vol. 3, No. 18 December 6, 1998, Barry Strassler
Deafdigest Gold: Vol. 3, No. 18 December 6, 1998, Barry Strassler
DeafDigest Gold 1998
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Volume 36, Number 15: December 4, 1998, University Of North Dakota
Volume 36, Number 15: December 4, 1998, University Of North Dakota
University Letter Archive
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Reading Horizons Vol. 39, No. 2
Reading Horizons Vol. 39, No. 2
Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts
Complete issue of Reading Horizons volume 39, issue 2.
Control Of Food Intake And Expression Of Hunger In The Northern Water Snake, Nerodia Sipedon (L.), Paul Timothy Andreadis
Control Of Food Intake And Expression Of Hunger In The Northern Water Snake, Nerodia Sipedon (L.), Paul Timothy Andreadis
Doctoral Dissertations
Most of what is known about the control and expression of appetite comes from studies of laboratory rodents. Such animals, which take small, frequent meals, are located at one end of a spectrum of feeding frequencies. The theme of the present work was to explore appetite in an animal that takes relatively large meals at long intervals. I studied some of the factors that control food intake and influence the expression of hunger in Northern water snakes, Nerodia sipedon; Serpentes: Colubridae). Subjects were collected in streams in eastern Tennessee, especially the Little River in Blount County.
In order to …
Here Comes Tomorrow--And It's Full Of Challenges, David R. Chesnutt
Here Comes Tomorrow--And It's Full Of Challenges, David R. Chesnutt
Documentary Editing: Journal of the Association for Documentary Editing (1979-2011)
Documentary editors have put technology to good use in the last twenty years. Technology has helped us:
• gain better intellectual control over our documents
• produce more accurate and reliable texts
• find information that enhances our annotation • provide better intellectual access through our indexes
In spite of the wide array of software available, most projects have never gone beyond word-processing and spreadsheet programs. Here and there the landscape is dotted with a database program or two. And a few hardy souls even took on the mainframe and used it to create indexes and bibliographies, to compare texts, …
Faculty Senate Meeting Minutes, 12/01/1998, P 394-452, Unm Faculty Senate
Faculty Senate Meeting Minutes, 12/01/1998, P 394-452, Unm Faculty Senate
Faculty Senate Meeting Minutes, 1920 - 2013
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A Penobscot Assessment Of Frank Siebert, Eunice Baumann-Nelson
A Penobscot Assessment Of Frank Siebert, Eunice Baumann-Nelson
Maine History
Dr. Eunice Baumann-Nelson is the author of The Wabanaki: An Annotated Bibliography. She was bom on Indian Island, and she became the first Penobscot to get a B.A., and later got an M.A. in Child Psychology and a Ph.D. in Human Relations at N. Y. U. Later still she received an honorary doctorate of Humane Letters from the University of Maine. She served in the Peace Corps in Peru and Bolivia, was the head of the Vassar art library and head librarian at The Museum of the American Indian in New York City. She has long been a student …
Frank Siebert -- Then, And More Than "Forty Years On”, Richard B. Singer M.D.
Frank Siebert -- Then, And More Than "Forty Years On”, Richard B. Singer M.D.
Maine History
Richard B. Singer; M.D., is a consultant in medical risk appraisal and lives in Falmouth, Maine. He and Frank Siebert went to school together in the late 1920s. At a class reunion in 1980, they rediscovered each other and have corresponded since. In what follows, Singer describes their encounters over the past seven decades.
Some Memories Of Frank Siebert, Dean F. Snow
Some Memories Of Frank Siebert, Dean F. Snow
Maine History
Dean R. Snow, a professor of anthropology at Pennsylvania State University and author of numerous books and articles on the archaeology and ethnohistory of Native Northeastern America, was once on the faculty of the University of Maine at Orono and was a frequent visitor at Indian Island. He has known Frank Siebert for almost thirty years and has this to say about Frank as colleague and as field worker.
Journal Cover, Toc, And Preface, Maine Historical Society, Willard Walker, Harald E. L. Prins
Journal Cover, Toc, And Preface, Maine Historical Society, Willard Walker, Harald E. L. Prins
Maine History
Cover, Editors and Editorial Board and Table of Contents with authors names. Also Preface.
Encounters With Frank Siebert, Ives Goddard
Encounters With Frank Siebert, Ives Goddard
Maine History
Ives Goddard, Curator of the Department of Anthropology of the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, is the author of “Eastern Algonquian Languages," in The Handbook of North American Indians, Vol. 15. He co-authored, with Kathleen f. Bragdon, Native Writings n Massachusetts and more recently edited The Handbook Of North American Indians, Vol. 17, Languages.
Siebert As Algonquianist, Karl Van Duyn Teeter
Siebert As Algonquianist, Karl Van Duyn Teeter
Maine History
Karl V. (van Duyn) Teeter learned Japanese as a U.S. Army draftee during the Korean War. Upon his discharge from the military in 1954 he went to Berkeley, majoring in Oriental Languages. He entered Berkeley ’s linguistics program and did fieldwork with the last speaker of Wiyot, a language indigenous to northern California that has since been demonstrated to be genetically related to all the Algonquian languages. After coming to Harvard in 1959 he studied Maliseet-Passamaquoddy and, for several years, chaired Harvard’s linguistics department. He is now Professor of Linguistics, Emeritus at Harvard. What follows is his assessment of Frank …
My Relationship With Frank Siebert, Richard Garrett
My Relationship With Frank Siebert, Richard Garrett
Maine History
The next essay was written by Richard Garrett, who created the Penobscot Primer Project, a continuing exhibit at the Hudson Museum, University of Maine. Garrett lives in Wellington, Maine and, since 1995, has been the Principal Investigator and Project Director of the Siebert Project, funded by the National Science Foundation.
Siebert And His Correspondence, Paul Proulx
Siebert And His Correspondence, Paul Proulx
Maine History
Paul Proulx is certainly one of the most insightful and prolific of the many scholars who share Frank Siebert's fascination with the Algonquian languages, their histories, and their implications for the reconstruction of the social and cultural histories and prehistories of the Algonquian peoples and their precursors. His description of some encounters with Frank Siebert follows.
Chronicles Of Dr. Frank T. Siebert Jr ., Martha Young
Chronicles Of Dr. Frank T. Siebert Jr ., Martha Young
Maine History
Martha Young, who has written twenty-two grant applications in the last ten years for educational, research, and community projects, lives in Wellington, Maine, with her husband, Richard Garrett, and, since 1995, has been Frank Siebert’s research assistant. She wrote the following account of Frank and her relationship with him. This is followed by a Siebert bibliography that she and Frank compiled together.
Bibliography Of Frank T. Siebert, Frank Siebert, Martha Young
Bibliography Of Frank T. Siebert, Frank Siebert, Martha Young
Maine History
Bibliography of Frank T. Siebert as appended to Chronicles of Dr. Frank T. Siebert
The Wabanaki Confederacy, Willard Walker
The Wabanaki Confederacy, Willard Walker
Maine History
Willard Walker is a Professor of Anthropology, Emeritus, at Wesleyan University who lives in Canaan, Maine. He did field work with the Great Whale River Crees in the 1950s and the Passamaquoddies in the 1960s. He wrote “The Proto-Algonquians ” in Linguistics And Anthropology: In Honor Of C. F. Voegelin; “A Chronological Account of the Wabanaki Confederacy, with R .Conkling and G. Buesing in Political Organization Of Native North Americans; “Gabriel Tomah’s Journal,” Man In The Northeast (1981); “Literacy, Wampums, the Gudebuk, and How Indians in the Far Northeast Read, ” Anthropological Linguistics (1984); and …
Cognitive Development Beyond Childhood, David Moshman
Cognitive Development Beyond Childhood, David Moshman
Department of Educational Psychology: Faculty Publications
Concluding this volume on children’s cognition, this chapter addresses developmental changes in cognition that extend beyond childhood. I will not trace cognitive change across the entire span of adulthood (for lifespan accounts, see Cerella, Rybash, Hoyer, & Commons, 1993; Commons, Richards, & Armon, 1984; Craik & Salthouse, 1993; Holliday & Chandler, 1986; Hoyer & Rybash, 1994; Kausler, 1994; Lachman & Burack, 1993; Miller & Cook-Greuter, 1994; Rybash, Hoyer, & Roodin, 1986; Sinnott & Cavanaugh, 1991). Rather, I highlight changes associated with the second (and to a lesser extent the third) decade of life. The research reviewed suggests that developmental changes …