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MA Historical Society
MHS1791
Time to share some historical #BostonTeaParty treasures from our collections! We’re fortunate to hold #manuscripts & #materialculture that tell the story #OTDH 1773. First up, read the meeting minutes in
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Rob Ward
drawpbor
So I've noticed that people tend to use "translation" as a catch-all for various parts of the transmission and use of the Bible. Let me just give a short rundown
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Khaled Homoud Alshareef 🇸🇦
0khalodi0
Stolen legacy and history : The ottoman's theft of cultural documents and artifacts A crime against civilization and the first Saudi state took place on the hands of the
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Ajab
yakabikaj
My suspicion (just a hunch) is the Ahmadi Yiddish translation of the Qur'an was more about the political/symbolic significance of the language than a practical text. There are earlier Hebrew
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Dr Raul Pacheco-Vega
raulpacheco
REAL TALK: I'm a senior professor and I have had ...1) journal articles desk rejected.2) articles rejected AFTER at least one if not TWO ROUNDS of Revise-And-Resubmit3) articles published after
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Jarrah Sastrawan
infiniteteeth
I love the Pararaton. It's a disordered and chaotic text. It's often obscure and sometimes barely intelligible. Like in a kaleidoscope, every fragment gives us a new and different look
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Erik Wade
erik_kaars
Everyone loves gal pals! Just women being friends! Here's a thread of medieval illustrations of the Virgin Mary and Elizabeth that suggest that they were gay for each other. (Morgan
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Gilad Feldman
giladfeldman
= Replication publications in reputable psychology journals =Let's talk about replication in psychology. We think we've been doing better in the last decade, but have we improved?Thread below. A
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Incunabula
incunabula
King Ibrahim Njoya was 17th in a long dynasty of kings that ruled over Bamum and its people in western Cameroon, dating back to the 14th cent. A brilliant intellectual
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Tweeting Historians
Tweetistorian
The only surviving manuscript of Aḥkām ahl al-dhimma was completed in 869AH/1464 CE. You can see the date in the colophon here. There’s no information on the manuscript itself about
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EHS
EcclesHistSoc
Alright, folks, let's talk a little bit about why late medieval vernacular #hagiography is an intriguing bundle of unanswered questions. Buckle up for provenance, #fragmentology & textual shenanigans! 1/ Much
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Burair/Бурайр/بُرَيْر
Burairss
[36th Thread: aabhas fiasco of Qur'anic Manuscript]1.i.@Aabhas24 notorious tagline: 'Respond should you have enough substance'.However he's plagiarized the thread from https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.answering-islam
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FREEDOMWWGIWGA
Hidden manuscripts in the Vatican that reveal: "The human being has a supernatural power"The Divine Matrix is a kind of electrical network or rather a kind of "quantum mesh" that
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Daniel J. Blake, PhD
danielhighered
Q for higher ed qualitative people: Does our field have a methodology problem? My take: Yes a focus on teaching the Creswell 5 has left a generation of researchers believing
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Arya 🇮🇷
AryJaey
[Thread]Did you know that..German writer, philosopher and painter Johann #Goethe studied (and perhaps) converted to Shia Islam? In early January 2020, among Goethe's personal belongings, manuscripts were found that shows
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Eric Vanden Eykel
evandeneykel
From time to time, the dudes [sic] over on apologetics Twitter get upset when people with advanced degrees in theology/religious studies have the audacity to tell them that they're ignorant.
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