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Published 1972
Muʻjam muṣṭalaḥāt al-funūn : thulāthī al-lughāt, ʻArabī - Inkilīzī - Faransī, Faransī - Inkilīzī - ʻArabī, Inkilīzī - Faransī - ʻArabī /

: Added t.p.: Dictionnaire des termes d'art, français - anglais - arabe, par Afif Bahnasi. Revisé par une commission des membres de l'Acadėmie arabe de Damas, MM Abdul Hadi Hachem, Salah ed-din Kawakibi, et Wajih Samman. : [8], 178, 314 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. : Bibliography : page [6].

Published 1988
Stratagem and the vocabulary of military trickery /

: Spine title: The vocabulary of military trickery.
Includes indexes. : 1 online resource (xv, 124 pages) : Includes bibliographical references (p. 111-116). : 9789004329041 : 0169-8958 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2008
Protest or propaganda : war in the Old Testament book of Kings and in contemporaneous ancient Near Eastern texts /

: In this study, the war stories from the Old Testament book of Kings are compared to ten extrabiblical texts. Narratological analysis is applied to deconstruct the ideology of the respective literary compositions. The Old Testament ideology of war seems to be neither typically Israelite, as Gerhardt von Rad put it, nor commonly Ancient Near Eastern, as Manfred Weippert thought it to be. This poses the question whether the reading experience of biblical war stories is so very different from, for instance, Assyrian royal inscriptions, both in terms of its literary value and its ideological bias. Narratological analysis turns out to be a strong tool for explaining the similarities and distinctive features of the respective texts.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references (p. [689]-700) and indexes. : 9789047443414 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2013
Dwarfs in ancient Egypt and Greece /

: Revision of author's thesis (Ph. D.) --University of Oxford, 1988. : xxix, 354 pages, 80 pages of plates : illustrations ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9780199680863

Published 2025
The Digital Medieval Manuscript : Material Approaches to Digital Codicology /

: We increasingly encounter medieval books as digital facsimiles-zooming in on high-resolution images, clicking through virtual pages, or engaging with interactive displays. But what actually happens when a parchment manuscript is translated into a digital object? How does this change affect our understanding of cultural heritage? This book explores the digital medieval manuscript as a unique cultural artifact, not just a copy of its physical counterpart. Through three case studies, it reveals how digital manuscripts function in libraries, museums, and scholarship today. Blending manuscript studies with digital humanities, it offers a fresh materialist approach to the discourse surrounding the digitisation of cultural heritage and provides a nuanced view of how it shapes the way we perceive, handle, and preserve medieval manuscripts in an increasingly digital world.
: 1 online resource (274 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004737815

Published 2016
Brill's companion to Nonnus of Panopolis /

: The Egyptian Nonnus of Panopolis (5th century AD), author of both the 'pagan' Dionysiaca , the longest known poem from Antiquity (21,286 lines in 48 books, the same number of books as the Iliad and Odyssey combined), and a 'Christian' hexameter Paraphrase of St John's Gospel (3,660 lines in 21 books), is no doubt the most representative poet of Greek Late Antiquity. Brill's Companion to Nonnus of Panopolis provides a collection of 32 essays by a large international group of scholars, experts in the field of archaic, Hellenistic, Imperial, and Christian poetry, as well as scholars of late antique Egypt, Greek mythology and religion, who explore the various aspects of Nonnus' baroque poetry and its historical, religious and cultural background.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004310698 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2017
Developing perspectives in Mamluk history : essays in honor of Amalia Levanoni /

: The present volume contains seventeen essays on the Mamluk Sultanate, an Islamic Empire of slaves whose capital was in Cairo between the 13th and the 16th centuries, written by leading historians of this period. It discusses topics as varied as social and cultural issues, women in Mamluk society, literary and poetical genres, the politics of material culture, and regional and local politics. The volume presents state of the art scholarship in the field of Mamluk studies as well as an in-depth review of recent developments. Mamluk studies have expanded considerably in recent years and today interests hundreds of active researchers worldwide who write in numerous languages and constitute a vivid and strong community of researchers, some of whose best research is presented in this volume. With contributions by Reuven Amitai; Frédéric Bauden; Yuval Ben-Bassat; Joseph Drory; Élise Franssen; Yehoshua Frenkel; Li Guo; Daisuke Igarashi; Yaacov Lev; Bernadette Martel-Thoumian; Carl Petry; Warren Schultz; Boaz Shoshan; Hana Taragan; Bethany J. Walker; Michael Winter; Koby Yosef; Limor Yungman.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004345058 : 0929-2403 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2010
Divine images and human imaginations in Ancient Greece and Rome /

: The polytheistic religious systems of ancient Greece and Rome reveal an imaginative attitude towards the construction of the divine. One of the most important instruments in this process was certainly the visualisation. Images of the gods transformed the divine world into a visually experienceable entity, comprehensible even without a theoretical or theological superstructure. For the illiterates, images were together with oral traditions and rituals the only possibility to approach the idea of the divine; for the intellectuals, images of the gods could be allegorically transcended symbols to reflect upon. Based on the art historical and textual evidence, this volume offers a fresh view on the historical, literary, and artistic significance of divine images as powerful visual media of religious and intellectual communication.
: Paperback version published 2015. : 1 online resource (xvi, 437 pages) : illustrations, map, plans. : Includes bibliographical references (p. 303-359) and indexes. : 9789047441656 : 0927-7633 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2026
The Congress of Carlowitz (1698/99) : Supra-cultural Diplomatic Norms and Practices of Peacemaking at the End of the Seventeenth Century /

: This book delivers the first comprehensive analysis of the Peace Congress of Carlowitz (1698/99), challenging traditional Eurocentric views on early modern diplomacy. It demonstrates that peacemaking norms and practices were largely 'supra-cultural'-transcending cultural and religious divides across Europe and the Ottoman Empire. Carlowitz emerges as a significant multi-religious congress that introduced pioneering practices, particularly in ceremonial regulations. By confronting cultural essentialism, provincialising the Westphalian congress-model paradigm, and demythologising Carlowitz as a decisive political turning point-notably marking the adoption of a Western European-style diplomacy by cultural 'outliers' such as the Ottoman Empire and Muscovy-this study offers fresh insights into the complexity and polycentric nature of early modern multilateral diplomacy.
: 1 online resource (508 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004458499

Published 2024
Alha Udal Ballad Rendition of Western Uttar Pradesh : A War Rendition of India /

: Alha Udal ballad is a military folk rendition traditionally sung in large parts of northern and central India. It carries traditions, terms and idioms of nearly nine hundred years of collective memory of residents of Haryana in the north-west to Bihar in the east, and is sung in several dialects that stretch through this vast landscape. The present book is dedicated to the Khari Boli variant of the rendition which was sung in Western Uttar Pradesh, Delhi and Haryana, with some overlap over the adjoining Brajbhasha cultural zone. Throughout our historical past, citizen soldiers were the backbone of all the armed forces of the sub-continent, working as farmers and herders during peacetime and as soldiers of the empire, the king or military generals when called out during times of war. It was folk renditions like Alha Udal that instilled in these citizens the requisite martial traits, transforming them into tough and seasoned soldiers with a will to fight and bear all adversities which they encountered with bravery and fortitude. This military rendition that prepared the residents of these lands to become soldiers from an early age, was thus instrumental in evolving a strong martial culture in India, the impact of which can be felt even today. The rendition is therefore an integral part of Project Udbhav that seeks to study and document the long history of Indian military and strategic thought and traditions.
: 1 online resource (300 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004753334