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Knipsels uit niet-literaire kranten en magazines over Nederlandse letterkunde.
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HEINRICH VON DEM TÜRLIN --- CRONE --- HEINRICH VON DEM TÜRLIN --- CRONE
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Regional documentation --- Crone, Cornelius Carolus Stephan --- Utrecht
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Beknopte beschrijvingen van leven en werk van de Nederlandse schrijver (1914-1951)
18.11 Dutch literature. --- Crone, C.C.S. --- Crone, C.C.S., --- Utrecht (stad).
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Crone associates --- Hecker Phelan design --- SJB interior design --- Australië
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Applied astronomy --- Documentation and information --- Crone, E. --- Navigation --- Books --- Naval art and science --- Bibliography --- Catalogs. --- Private collections --- 094:656.6 --- 017.2 <492> CRONE, ERNST --- -Naval art and science --- -Navigation --- -Navigation, Primitive --- Locomotion --- Orientation --- Nautical astronomy --- Pilots and pilotage --- Fighting --- Naval administration --- Naval science --- Naval warfare --- Navy --- War, Maritime --- War --- Military art and science --- Navies --- Library materials --- Publications --- Cataloging --- International Standard Book Numbers --- Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Kostbare en zeldzame boeken. Preciosa en rariora-:-Transport by water --- Catalogi van persoonsbibliotheken--Nederland--CRONE, ERNST --- -Catalogs --- Crone, Ernst --- -Library --- Nederlands Scheepvaart Museum --- Rijksmuseum "Nederlands Scheepvaart Museum" --- Rijksmuseum "Nederlands Scheepvaartmuseum" --- Netherlands Maritime Museum --- Nederlands Scheepvaartmuseum Amsterdam --- -Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Kostbare en zeldzame boeken. Preciosa en rariora-:-Transport by water --- 017.2 <492> CRONE, ERNST Catalogi van persoonsbibliotheken--Nederland--CRONE, ERNST --- 094:656.6 Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Kostbare en zeldzame boeken. Preciosa en rariora-:-Transport by water --- Navigation, Primitive --- Private collections&delete& --- Catalogs --- Bibliography&delete& --- Crone, Ernst, --- Library --- navigeren --- Navigation - Bibliography - Catalogs. --- Books - Private collections - Netherlands - Amsterdam - Catalogs. --- Naval art and science - Bibliography - Catalogs.
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Sacha ; Van der Hilst, Robert ; Jesse, Nico ; Neuteboom, Boudewijn ; van Iperen, Niels ; van Rossen, Lex ; Verhoeff, Bert ; Crone, Werry ; Visscher, Henk ; De Keyzer, Carl ; Kroon, Esther ; Jukkema, Miep ; Dijkstra, Rineke ; van Gog, Truus ; van Lamsweerde, Inez ; Lixenberg, Dana ; Tas, Henk ; Ververs, Angeliek ; Blanca, Paul ; etc.
Sascha --- kunst --- twintigste eeuw --- fotografie --- Sacha --- van der Hilst Robert --- Jesse Nico --- Neuteboom Boudewijn --- van Iperen Niels --- van Rossen Lex --- Verhoeff Bert --- Crone Werry --- Visscher Henk --- De Keyzer Carl --- Kroon Esther --- Tas Henk --- Jukkema Miep --- Dijkstra Rineke --- van Gog Truus --- van Lamsweerde Inez --- Barton van Flymen C. --- Lixenberg Dana --- van Houts theo --- Tas --- Ververs Angeliek --- Ariëns catrien --- Blanca Paul --- Huiskes Luuk --- Marler Cindy --- van Flymen C.Barton --- Roosenburg Albert --- van Houts Theo --- Ariêns Catrien --- 77 --- de Herder Dirk --- Huiskens Luuk --- Gerritsen Reinier --- Dorleyn Marc --- Vanderlinde Frans --- 77.04 --- Barton van Flymen C
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From the first centuries of Islam to well into the Middle Ages, Jews and Christians produced hundreds of manuscripts containing portions of the Bible in Arabic. Until recently, however, these translations remained largely neglected by Biblical scholars and historians. In telling the story of the Bible in Arabic, this book casts light on a crucial transition in the cultural and religious life of Jews and Christians in Arabic-speaking lands. In pre-Islamic times, Jewish and Christian scriptures circulated orally in the Arabic-speaking milieu. After the rise of Islam--and the Qur'an's appearance as a scripture in its own right--Jews and Christians translated the Hebrew Bible and the Greek New Testament into Arabic for their own use and as a response to the Qur'an's retelling of Biblical narratives. From the ninth century onward, a steady stream of Jewish and Christian translations of the Hebrew Bible and New Testament crossed communal borders to influence the Islamic world. The Bible in Arabic offers a new frame of reference for the pivotal place of Arabic Bible translations in the religious and cultural interactions between Jews, Christians, and Muslims.Some images inside the book are unavailable due to digital copyright restrictions.
Muslims. --- Religion --- Biblical Reference --- Concordances. --- Language Study. --- Islam --- General. --- Bible. --- Versions --- History. --- 22.05*46 --- Bijbel: Arabische oude vertalingen --- 22.05*46 Bijbel: Arabische oude vertalingen --- 297.181*1 --- 297.181*1 Koran en Bijbel --- Koran en Bijbel --- History --- RELIGION / History. --- Mohammedans --- Moors (People) --- Moslems --- Muhammadans --- Musalmans --- Mussalmans --- Mussulmans --- Mussulmen --- Religious adherents --- Al-Andalus. --- Allusion. --- Alphonse Mingana. --- Anno Domini. --- Apocalypse of Peter. --- Apologetics. --- Arab Christians. --- Arabic alphabet. --- Arabic script. --- Arabic. --- Arabs. --- Bible translations. --- Biblical criticism. --- Book of Job. --- Caliphate. --- Cambridge University Press. --- Christian literature. --- Christian scripture. --- Christian theology. --- Christian tradition. --- Christian. --- Christianity and Judaism. --- Christianity. --- Christology. --- Church of the East. --- Classical Arabic. --- Copts. --- Crucifixion of Jesus. --- Diatessaron. --- Early Muslim conquests. --- Early Period. --- Epithet. --- Evocation. --- Exegesis. --- Ghassanids. --- God the Father. --- God. --- Hebrew Bible. --- Hebrew language. --- Ibn Qutaybah. --- Islam. --- Islamic culture. --- Israelites. --- Jewish Christian. --- Jewish culture. --- Jews. --- John the Baptist. --- Judaism. --- Kafir. --- Late Antiquity. --- Law of Moses. --- Lectionary. --- Literature. --- Manichaeism. --- Melkite. --- Modern Standard Arabic. --- Muslim world. --- Muslim. --- Nestorianism. --- New Testament. --- Old Arabic. --- Old Testament. --- Oxford University Press. --- Patriarchs (Bible). --- Patricia Crone. --- Patrologia Orientalis. --- Pauline epistles. --- People of the Book. --- Pericope. --- Peshitta. --- Polemic. --- Pre-Islamic Arabia. --- Preface (liturgy). --- Princeton University Press. --- Prophecy. --- Prophets and messengers in Islam. --- Prophets of Christianity. --- Psalms. --- Quran. --- Rabbi. --- Religion. --- Religious conversion. --- Religious text. --- Routledge. --- Salvation History. --- Septuagint. --- Sermon on the Mount. --- Spread of Islam. --- Syriac language. --- The Christian Community. --- Theology. --- Tiberias. --- Torah. --- Translation Movement. --- Ummah. --- Vulgate. --- Writing. --- Zoroaster. --- Zoroastrianism.
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In the late nineteenth century, Scandinavian urban dwellers developed a passion for a new, utterly modern sort of visual spectacle: objects and effigies brought to life in astonishingly detailed, realistic scenes. The period 1880-1910 was the popular high point of mannequin display in Europe. Living Pictures, Missing Persons explores this phenomenon as it unfolded with the rise of wax museums and folk museums in the largest cities of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway. Mark Sandberg asks: Why did modernity generate a cultural fascination with the idea of effigy? He shows that the idea of effigy is also a portal to understanding other aspects of visual entertainment in that period, including the widespread interest in illusionistic scenes and tableaux, in the "portability" of sights, spaces, and entire milieus. Sandberg investigates this transformation of visual culture outside the usual test cases of the largest European metropolises. He argues that Scandinavian spectators desired an unusual degree of authenticity--a cultural preference for naturalism that made its way beyond theater to popular forms of museum display. The Scandinavian wax museums and folk-ethnographic displays of the era helped pre-cinematic spectators work out the social implications of both voyeuristic and immersive display techniques. This careful study thus anticipates some of the central paradoxes of twentieth-century visual culture--but in a time when the mannequin and the physical relic reigned supreme, and in a place where the contrast between tradition and modernity was a high-stakes game.
Ethnological museums and collections --- Popular culture --- Waxworks --- History --- Scandinavia --- Intellectual life --- A Severed Head. --- Agnosticism. --- Anachronism. --- Anthropomorphism. --- Antique furniture. --- Archive. --- Assassination. --- Autobiography. --- Cataclysm (Dragonlance). --- Cemetery. --- Chamber of Horrors (Madame Tussauds). --- City Museum. --- Complexity. --- Crone. --- Cultural history. --- Curator. --- Deal with the Devil. --- Death mask. --- Death. --- Decapitation. --- Decoy effect. --- Degenerative disease. --- Desecration. --- Diorama. --- Dismemberment. --- Distrust. --- Documenta. --- Double consciousness. --- Dreyfus affair. --- Entrapment. --- Ephemerality. --- Exoticism. --- False evidence. --- First Sorrow. --- Folk museum. --- From Time Immemorial. --- Genre painting. --- Grandparent. --- Grave robbery. --- His Family. --- Historical Association. --- Historical trauma. --- Horror film. --- Hyperreality. --- Illustration. --- Impossibility. --- Infidel. --- Jonathan Crary. --- Karen Blixen. --- Leprosy. --- Linda Williams (film scholar). --- Mail. --- Mannequin. --- Memoir. --- Michael Dummett. --- Michael Fried. --- Mock execution. --- Modernity. --- Morgue. --- Most Secret. --- Museology. --- Museum. --- Mystery of the Wax Museum. --- Neglect. --- Neoromanticism (music). --- New Thought. --- Newspaper. --- Night of the Living Dead. --- Nightmare in Wax. --- Nordic Museum. --- Obsolescence. --- On Cinema. --- Orientalism. --- P. T. Barnum. --- Paul Leni. --- Personal History. --- Portrait photography. --- Random House. --- Religion. --- Romanticism. --- Schocken Books. --- Scientific skepticism. --- Secret photography. --- Semiotics. --- Serial killer. --- Skansen. --- Smithsonian Institution. --- Stockholm City Museum. --- Suicide. --- Superiority (short story). --- Taxidermy. --- The Last Minute. --- The Philosopher. --- Theft. --- Thomas Kuhn. --- Underdevelopment. --- Viewing (funeral). --- Vincent Price. --- Wax museum. --- Wear and tear.
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