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Published 1959
The syntax of verbs of motion in Egyptian /

: xii, 189 leaves ; 22 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

Published 1980
Muʻjam alfāẓ al-ḥaḍārah wa-muṣṭalaḥāt al-funūn : [al-thiyāb wa-mā yataʻallaqa bi-hā, al-manzil wa-al-manzil wa-al-adawāt al-manzilīyah, al-tarbiyah al-riyāḍīyah, al-funūn al-tashkī...

: 8, 175 pages ; 24 cm.

Published 2015
Aristotle's ever-turning world, in Physics 8 : analysis and commentary /

: In Aristotle's Ever-turning World in Physics 8 Dougal Blyth analyses, passage by passage, Aristotle's reasoning in his explanation of cosmic movement, and provides a detailed evaluation of ancient and modern commentary on this centrally influential text in the history of ancient and medieval philosophy and science. In Physics 8 Aristotle argues for the everlastingness of the world, and explains this as deriving from a single first moved body, the sphere of the stars whose rotation around the earth is caused by an immaterial prime mover. Blyth's explanation of Aristotle's individual arguments, techniques of reasoning and overall strategy in Physics 8 aims to bring understanding of his method, doctrines and achievements in natural philosophy to a new level of clarity.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004302389 : 0079-1687 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2025
Aristotle and the Rehabilitation of Homonymy : A Metaphysical Journey through Words and Things /

: Aristotle argued that scientific investigation depends on well-established genera, from which are revealed fundamental properties. However, the core elements of his philosophy are based on non-generic unities. Being is not a genus; it is divided into ten categories or supreme genera. Being serves as the primary concept in metaphysics, also known as first philosophy. Motion, on the other hand, is categorized into four types and is the central concept in physics, or second philosophy. Similarly, the concept of the good can be understood in multiple categories, just like being, and it forms the central idea of practical philosophy. Aristotle must confront the issue of homonymy at the very foundation of his philosophy. The stakes are high, as he believes that it is things, not words, that are homonymous. This study explores the intriguing route Aristotle takes to justify attributing homonymy to things.
: 1 online resource (587 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004712195

Published 2000
The archaeology of Jordan and beyond : essays in honor of James A. Sauer /

: xvi, 529 pages : illustrations, maps ; 29 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 1575069016

Published 2022
Studies in the Language of Targum Canticles : with Annotated Transcription of Geniza Fragments /

: Targum Canticles, composed in the dialectally eclectic idiom of Late Jewish Literary Aramaic (LJLA), had immense historic popularity among Jewish communities worldwide. In this work, Paul R. Moore thoroughly analyses several of the Targum's grammatical peculiarities, overlooked by previous studies. Through this prism, he considers its literary influences, composition, and LJLA as a precursor of the highly eccentric Aramaic of the 13th century Spanish cabalistic masterpiece, The Zohar. The study includes transcriptions and analysis of the previously unpublished of fragments of the Targum from the Cairo Geniza, and what is possibly its earliest, known translation into Judaeo-Arabic.
: A study of the Late Jewish Literary Aramaic of Targum Canticles, demonstrating how grammatical anomalies can be informative of literary influences, composition process, and Aramaic diachrony. : 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004515703
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