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Peeters Publishers Plotinus, Ennead Ii 9 [33] "Against the Gnostics": A Commentary
This book consists in a commentary and translation of Plotinus's Ennead II 9 [33], entitled by Porphyry Against the Gnostics. The commentary has tried to go beyond the traditional approach, based on the idea that Plotinus's Ennead II 9 is the theatre of the clash of two antithetical worldviews: the first, championed by Plotinus; the second, by his Gnostic disciples; on the contrary, the Ennead II 9 [33] represents a dialogue between a master of philosophy and his own disciples. Plotinus's disciples do not regard Gnosticism as distant from Plato. In contrast, Plotinus does not think that Plato is a precursor of Gnosticism, even if he is aware that his doctrines can be interpreted in a dualistic and Gnostic fashion. He agrees with his disciples that for Plato sensible and intelligible reality, as well as Soul and body, are different; however, Plotinus thinks that their different nature can be ultimately traced back to the same principle, namely being, which contains in itself all possibilities of existence. This is the true gnosis that Plotinus has tried to make his disciples obtain by writing the Ennead II 9 [33].
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Peeters Publishers Japheth in the Tents of Shem: Studies on Jewish Hellenism in Antiquity
In rabbinic parlance, A"Japheth in the tents of ShemA" (Genesis 9:27) has become a proverbial expression for the interaction between Greek and Jewish cultures. The present volume contains 15 studies exploring a wide variety of aspects of the meeting of these cultures in antiquity. In the past 30 years the manifold manifestations of 'Jewish Hellenism' have become the focus of intensive research. The author of this book has played an active part in this field and the essays presented here are the fruits of his most recent research. He investigates, among other things, the extent to which Greek had become the daily language of the Jews (and the Samaritans) in Hellenistic and Roman Palestine; the knowledge of Greek medical lore and science among the rabbis; the development of Greek forms of the synagogal Eighteen Benedictions; the Jewish participation in the Hellenistic-Roman debate about antediluvian knowledge ('wisdom from before the flood'); the background of the surprising phenomenon of voluntary celibacy among ancient Jews; the role of the veneration of the tombs of biblical prophets in Jewish popular religion; the work of the Judaeo-Greek alchemist Maria, who happens to be the first female Jewish author we know of; the life and works of the most notorious anti-Semite from pagan antiquity, Apion, and Josephus' response to him; the Samaritan diaspora in Rome; the attractiveness of Judaism for Christians; et multa cetera. Pieter W. van der Horst (1946) is professor of New Testament and of the Jewish and Hellenistic world of early Christianity at the Faculty of Theology of Utrecht University. He published some 250 articles and books in the fields of early Judaism, ancient Christianity, and Graeco-Roman culture, with a special emphasis on their interactions. He is a member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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Peeters Publishers Structure De La Langue Tahitienne
Le tahitien, langue des iles de la Societe, est parle par 70% des 220 000 habitants de la Polynesie francaise. Il est, conjointement avec le francais, langue commune du pays. Cet ouvrage en est la premiere description conforme aux exigences de la linguistique moderne. Il a pour objet la langue moderne, telle qu'elle est aujourd'hui parlee et ecrite. Elle est d'autant plus instructive qu'elle differe profondement des langues europeennes. Comme la distinction traditionnelle entre nom et verbe y est inoperante, l'analyse est ici fondee sur la definition de courtes sequences appelees "unites syntaxiques de base", elements de toutes les structures grammaticales. Une premiere partie decrit celles de la phrase, une seconde les differents types de syntagmes, une troisieme recapitule les instruments grammaticaux et indique les procedes de formation des mots. Ce livre offre aux linguistes, oceanistes ou non, des informations sur une langue trop peu connue, un point de depart pour des recherches ulterieures, des donnees pour la comparaison genetique et typologique et aussi des principes et un schema de description utilement applicables a d'autres langues de la famille polynesienne. Gilbert Lazard est professeur honoraire a la Sorbonne, directeur d'etudes a l'Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes et membre de l'Institut. Il est l'auteur de travaux de linguistique generale et typologique. Louise Peltzer est docteur en linguistique, professeur de langues et civilisation polynesiennes a l'Universite de Polynesie Francaise et membre de l'Academie tahitienne. Elle a publie des etudes sur le tahitien, sa langue maternelle, et des ouvrages litteraires. Depuis 1998 elle exerce les fonctions de ministre de la Culture et de l'Enseignement superieur, chargee de la promotion des langues polynesiennes, dans le gouvernement de Polynesie Francaise.
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Peeters Publishers Athanasiana Syriaca, I. 1. De Incarnatione. 2. Epistula Ad Epicteum: T.
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Edisud Encyclopedie Berbere. Fasc. XXVI: Judaisme - Kabylie
Autant anthropologiques au sens large que proprement historiques ou linguistiques, les articles specialises de l'Encyclopedie berbere etudient les caracteristiques des populations berberes et leur originalite dans l'ensemble mediterraneen, islamique et africain.
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