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Anarchists --- Spain --- Biography. --- Spain --- Politics and government --- 1939-1975.
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Working class in literature --- Working class --- Vega, Lope de, --- Knowledge --- Economics --- -Commons (Social order) --- Labor and laboring classes --- Laboring class --- Labouring class --- Working classes --- Social classes --- Labor --- Labor and laboring classes in literature --- Employment --- Vega, Lope de --- -Knowledge --- -Economics --- -Vega, Lope de --- -Labor and laboring classes in literature --- Commons (Social order) --- Vega, Lope de Carpio, --- Carpio, Lope Félix de Vega, --- Vega y Carpio, Lope Félix de, --- Vega Karpio, Lope Phelix de, --- Burguillos, Tomé de, --- Vega Carpio, Lope Félix de, --- Karpio, Lope Phelix de Vega, --- De Vega, Lope, --- De Vega Carpio, Lope Félix, --- De Vega y Carpio, Lope Félix, --- De Vega Karpio, Lope Phelix, --- De Burguillos, Tomé, --- De Carpio Vega, Lope, --- Carpio Vega, Lope de, --- Ṿegah, Lopeh deh, --- וגה, לופה דה, --- Economics. --- Working class - Spain --- Vega, Lope de, - 1562-1635 - Knowledge - Economics --- Sociologie --- Lope de vega carpio (felix), ecrivain espagnol, 1562-1635 --- Metiers populaires --- Critique et interpretation --- Vega, Lope de, - 1562-1635
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Ethiopian biblical commentaries are a corpus of ancient, traditional teaching that comment on all books of the Bible following a relatively uniform methodology. This Ethiopian tradition is an heir of the traditional branches of Antiochene and Alexandrian Eastern Christianity. The existence of these exegetical commentaries is practically unknown outside the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, whose mission has been to keep and faithfully transmit them from generation to generation. Most of the commentaries still are in the form of privately owned parchment manuscripts. These have been handed down from masters to disciples until today. This volume presents a critical edition of nine manuscripts containing commentaries on prophet Micah. It also provides an English translation of the originals written in the Gecez and Amharic languages as well as a study of the literary form of these commentaries.
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