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The books of Enoch are famed for having been "lost" in the Middle Ages but "rediscovered" by modern scholars. But was this really the case? This volume is the first to explore the reception of Enochic texts and traditions between the fifteenth and nineteenth centuries. Bringing specialists in antiquity into conversation with specialists in early modernity, it reveals a much richer story with a more global scope. Contributors show how Enoch and the era before the Flood were newly reimagined, not just by scholars, but also by European artists and adventurers, Kabbalists, Sufis, Mormons, and Ethiopian and Slavonic Christians.
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How did the mythical story of fallen angels from 1 Enoch influence literature and religious thoughts during the Second Temple period? Loren T. Stuckenbruck explores aspects of this influence in some of the literature and demonstrates how it was reused and adapted to address new cultural and religious contexts.
229*209 --- I Henoch (Ethiopische Henoch) --- 229*209 I Henoch (Ethiopische Henoch) --- Angels. --- Apocryphal books --- Demonology. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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229*209 --- #GROL:SEMI-229 Judi 5.6 --- 229*209 I Henoch (Ethiopische Henoch) --- I Henoch (Ethiopische Henoch) --- Bible
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Henoch-Schönlein purpura is a vascular disease mainly found in children. Its etiology remains uncertain but several theories exist. The vascular inflammation is caracteristised by a petechiae ras called purpura. Other common symptoms include fever, fatigue, arthralgia and abdominal pain. Generally patients, recover from purpura in two to four weeks and the treatments are supportive, however digestive or renal complications are possible. The major complication is severe renal impairment. The most appropriate treatments for these complications remain to be elucidated. Le purpura d'Henoch-Schönlein (ou purpura rhumatoïde) est une vascularite principalement retrouvée chez l'enfant. Son étiologie reste encore incertaine mais de multiples pistes existent. Cette maladie se traduit par une inflammation des vaisseaux qui provoque des pétéchies caractéristiques appelée purpura. D'autres symptômes tels qu'un état fébrile, de la fatigue, des arthralgies et des douleurs abdominales sont assez fréquents. En général, ce purpura évolue positivement après 2 à 4 semaines, la prise en charge est alors symptomatique. Cependant, des complications majeure est l'atteinte rénale qui peut être sévère dans certains cas. Le choix du traitement de ces complications reste encore très controversé.
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#gsdb1 --- #GROL:SEMI-229*2 --- 229*209 --- 229*209 I Henoch (Ethiopische Henoch) --- I Henoch (Ethiopische Henoch) --- Hamitic literature --- Bible. Apocrypha OT
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