10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HEBRAISATION»
Discover the use of
Hebraisation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Hebraisation and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Religious Networks in the Roman Empire
Many of the places where Hebraisation is found at this stage are coastal –
Carthage, Catania, Hydrantum, Cos and Corycus, highlighting the importance of
geographical position within the network for exposure to and acceptance of new
...
2
Orientalism and Musical Mission: Palestine and the West
A Jewish song book published in 1595, for instance, emerges as a Hebraisation
of popular Persian and Turkish melodies of the time. He also noted that Jewish
cantors identified the Arab maqam, called mahur, as mixolydian; and he
observed ...
Rachel Beckles Willson,
2013
3
The Elusive Peace: The Middle East in the Twentieth Century
The Trends in Israel Meanwhile, in Israel, a different process was in motion. It
also involved three categories of growth — the Hebraisation of European Jewish
immigrants, the modernisation of the Oriental Jews and the reclamation of the
land.
4
The Letters and Papers of Chaim Weizmann: August 1898-July 1931
With the influx of new elements into Palestine it will be difficult to continue the
Hebraisation of Jewish life in Palestine unless strict measures and precautions
are taken. It is difficult to expect from new immigrants into the country that they
should ...
Chaïm Weizmann, Barnet Litvinoff,
1983
5
The Invention of a Nation: Zionist Thought and the Making of ...
Hebraisation showed a determination to orientalise the Jews, which was very
widespread among intellectuals with German culture;8 it was expressed by a
whole gamut of practices, in diet (adoption of Arab culinary habits) and ...
6
Mythology among the Hebrews and its historical development, ...
And insofar as the Hebraisation of the Elohim-idea confirmed, and even became
the centre of the consciousness of nationality, the conversion of the myths into
national history, of which the previous chapter treated, naturally received a ...
7
Bibliotheca Wiffeniana: Spanish Reformers of Two Centuries ...
... question arises, whether perhaps a manuscript of Enzinas was edited by
another person. As for the name Elao, not occurring, it is true, in connection with
the treatise on liberty but with the Institution, it could be a hybrid kind of
Hebraisation ...
Edward Boehmer, Benjamin Barron Wiffen,
1874
8
The Critical Review of Theological & Philosophical Literature
... he calls Tiberian, from the place of its origin), while he recognises the extent to
which this has been affected by Hebraisation (as has also the supralinear,
though to a less extent). Most interesting is liis comparison of these two systems
on pp.
Stewart Dingwall Fordyce Salmond,
1895
9
The Critical Review of Theological and Philosophical Literature
... the Massoretic sublinear pointing of Biblical Aramaic (which he calls Tiberian,
from the place of its origin), while he recognises the extent to which this has been
affected by Hebraisation (as has also the supralinear, though to a less extent).
10
The Irish Ecclesiastical Record
... at the celebration of Mass by Irish clergy (though out of Ireland) is found in the
fact that on one of its folios the name 'Munubertus' is written, and on another '
Elderatus;' the first a Latinised Irish name; the other a Latino-Hebraisation (
meaning ...