Listar Collectanea Christiana Orientalia. Vol. 18 (2021) por título
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On the Spellings of the Lexical Items b‘š, b‘šwn’, and mšb‘wn’ in Christian Palestinian Aramaic
(Universidad de Córdoba, UCOPress, 2021)Christian Palestinian Aramaic has always been a mine for peculiar words and spellings despite being a rather conservative written dialect within the group of Western Aramaic. Three words in this dialect, b‘š, b‘šwn’, and ... -
Segundo Simposio de la Asociación Española para el Estudio de Textos Sagrados (Judaísmo, Cristianismo e Islam)
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Simposio “Los confines de la hagiografía: santas, travestis, mártires, prostitutas y ascetas”
(Universidad de Córdoba, UCOPress, 2021) -
Some Notes on Andrápolis, the Royal City: Apocryphal Acts of Thomas 3
(Universidad de Córdoba, UCOPress, 2021)The following paper aims to explore the meaning and significance of the so-called royal city Andrapolis (Ἀνδράπολις) within the context of the Apocryphal Acts of Thomas’s narrative (chapter 3). The identification of this ... -
Un testimonio manuscrito de la primera edición del Corpus islamológico de Theodor Bibliander
(Universidad de Córdoba, UCOPress, 2021)El manuscrito Basel, Universitätsbibliothek A XIII 25 consiste en una suerte de borrador para la impresión de varias secciones del Corpus islamológico de Johannes Oporinus y Theodor Bibliander: Machumetis Saracenorum ... -
The “Egyptian Vulgate” in Europe: An Investigation into the Version that Shaped European Scholarship on the Arabic Bible
(Universidad de Córdoba, UCOPress, 2021)This paper explores part of the history of those Arabic Bible manuscripts that traveled to Europe in the early modern period, focusing on Arabic manuscripts of the Pauline Epistles. These manuscripts played an important ... -
Who tempted the woman? Variations of the Edenic episode in Jewish Apocalyptic literature
(Universidad de Córdoba, UCOPress, 2021)The Jewish Apocalyptic tradition shows various conceptions about the origin of evil, which are developed throughout the history of this school of thought. In the third century a. C., the Book of the Watchers states that ...