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Die altäthiopische Sprache Gəʿəz wurde nach der Christianisierung Kirchensprache und blieb bis ins 19. Jh. zentrales Schriftmedium. Weningers Grammatik behandelt u.a. Schrift, Phonologie und Morphologie mit Beispielen, Transkriptionen, Indices & Paradigmen. www.harrassowitz-verlag.de/isbn_9783447...
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Harrassowitz Verlag
No idea what the context of these references to bibliographic tools is, but every scholar should be aware of Zotero and ideally Bib(La)TeX or similar. Wonderful tools that allow you to build a database over time. You will use them a lifetime.
Sovereignty in Iran Holliday, Shabnam J. (ed.). 2026. Sovereignty in Iran: Challenges to Eurocentrism from Ancient Iran to the Islamic Republic. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. This book is a multi-disciplinary and inter-disciplinary collaborative project examining sovereignties as a plural…
Stop by the 10th International Kierkegaard Conference at St. Olaf College (Northfield, MN) from June 15–19, 2026 and check out a small selection of our books 👀📚 ⬇️ Links to the books below
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📕"The Original Age of Anxiety: Essays on Kierkegaard and His Contemporaries": brill.com/display/titl... 📕"Poul Martin Møller’s 'Thoughts on the Possibility of Proofs of Human Immortality' and Other Texts": brill.com/display/titl...
My book “Before World Literature” about the Maqamat of al-Hariri is on sale. Hardcover book for about $30 until June 12 w the promo code. Also all Penn press books 📚 🤓
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Heindio Uesugi has done it again. Under the supervisory editorship of Adam Alvah Catt, Uesugi has now published an addendum to the second part of his Old Avestan dictionary: a translation and glossed version of the Yasna Haptaŋhāiti.
Holliday, Shabnam J. (ed.). 2026. Sovereignty in Iran: Challenges to Eurocentrism from Ancient Iran to the Islamic Republic. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. This book is a multi-disciplinary and inter-disciplinary collaborative project examining sovereignties as a plural concept through the case of Iran. In so doing it challenges Eurocentric assumptions in the Humanities and Social Sciences and covers sovereignty from ancient Iran to the Islamic Republic including the Woman, Life, Freedom protests.
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More information on the conference here 👉 wp.stolaf.edu/kierkegaard/...
Sovereignty in Iran
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I've mentioned this before, but the name for a robin is ابو الحنّاء which can't be translated verbatim but basically means "henna daddy" or "henna dude".
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wp.stolaf.edu
www.biblioiranica.info
Heindio Uesugi has done it again. Under the supervisory editorship of Adam Alvah Catt, Uesugi has now published an addendum to the second part of his Old Avestan dictionary: a translation and glossed version of the Yasna Haptaŋhāiti. Uesugi, Heindio (ed.). 2026. Old Avestan dictionary. Addendum to Part II: Text and translation: Yasna Haptaŋhāiti. Tokyo: Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa.
Text and translation of the Yasna Haptaŋhāiti
2026 International Conference – The Hong Kierkegaard Library
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Oh my giddy aunt. Finished copies of Post - it Notes from Underground by Simon Crump Have arrived at Moose Towers. ‘Weird, warm and beautiful.’ @waterstones.bsky.social @thebookseller.com
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Bluemoose Books
The interesting question is not who uses Zotero or does not use Zotero. The interesting question is which academics enjoy working conditions that allow them to make scholarship central to their professional lives, and which academics have to do scholarship <in spite> of their working conditions.
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