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  2. Shifting Cultures | The Woolf Institute

    https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/blog/shifting-cultures
    Thumbnail for Shifting Cultures | The Woolf Institute 12 Jun 2024: By looking at letters from the Cairo Geniza written in Arabic using the Hebrew alphabet but with occasional appearances of Arabic script, Dr Wagner demonstrated how particular languages and alphabets in ... Jessica Tearney-Pearce is the incoming Woolf
  3. Zoomorphic Letters | The Woolf Institute

    https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/art-history-cairo-genizah/zoomorphic-letters
    Thumbnail for Zoomorphic Letters | The Woolf Institute 12 Jun 2024: The decorative inscription is both zoomorphic and anthropomorphic, where entire words were built out of grotesque animals and people. ... These whimsical animals kept readers interested; they also showed the artist’s talent.
  4. #WoolfWatch Week Fourteen | The Woolf Institute

    https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/blog/woolfwatch-week-fourteen
    Thumbnail for #WoolfWatch Week Fourteen | The Woolf Institute 12 Jun 2024: Video:. How did people negotiate different languages and alphabets? How was knowledge disseminated between communities? ... Madingley Road. Cambridge. CB3 0UB - Find us on Google Maps.
  5. Lion and Mother | The Woolf Institute

    https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/art-history-cairo-genizah/lion-and-mother
    Thumbnail for Lion and Mother | The Woolf Institute 12 Jun 2024: The Arabic literature takes its name from Kalīla and Dimna, two jackal protagonist brothers of the first story at the court of the Lion, the King of the animals. ... Moral advice is dispensed by animals talking to princes. In this illustrated fragment,
  6. History in Fragments | The Woolf Institute

    https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/blog/history-in-fragments
    Thumbnail for History in Fragments | The Woolf Institute 12 Jun 2024: me to read in various alphabets, and this has been the potential key to otherwise inaccessible areas of human history. ... Dr Esther-Miriam Wagner is the Executive Director of the Woolf Institute and Fellow of St Edmund's College, Cambridge.
  7. The Ark and Evil Eye | The Woolf Institute

    https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/art-history-cairo-genizah/the-ark-and-evil-eye
    Thumbnail for The Ark and Evil Eye | The Woolf Institute 12 Jun 2024: On the top, there is a pairing of Hebrew letters in Atbaš אתבש style, meaning that the first and last letter of the alphabet is paired up, the second and the ... Woolf Institute. Madingley Road. Cambridge. CB3 0UB - Find us on Google Maps.
  8. The Symbolism of Trees | The Woolf Institute

    https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/blog/the-symbolism-of-trees
    Thumbnail for The Symbolism of Trees | The Woolf Institute 12 Jun 2024: which human and animal health ultimately depends. ... Guest Contributor. Woolf Institute. Madingley Road. Cambridge. CB3 0UB - Find us on Google Maps.
  9. Ketubbah | The Woolf Institute

    https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/art-history-cairo-genizah/ketubbah-part-1
    Thumbnail for Ketubbah | The Woolf Institute 12 Jun 2024: Traditionally, a marriage contract document is decoratively framed with geometric and floral patterns, animals (especially birds) and human and angel-like figures. ... Madingley Road. Cambridge. CB3 0UB - Find us on Google Maps.
  10. An Interfaith Friendship | The Woolf Institute

    https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/blog/an-interfaith-friendship
    Thumbnail for An Interfaith Friendship | The Woolf Institute 12 Jun 2024: According to this, the Manx cat was the last of the animals to enter the ark because she was busy hunting. ... Guest Contributor. Woolf Institute. Madingley Road. Cambridge. CB3 0UB - Find us on Google Maps.
  11. Initial Introductions: Pinja Vesen | The Woolf Institute

    https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/blog/initial-introductions-pinja-vesen
    Thumbnail for Initial Introductions: Pinja Vesen | The Woolf Institute 12 Jun 2024: Finnish culture and national identity revolve around the natural world with forests, lakes and animals playing a significant role in folklore, art, and names. ... Is there one thing that has made the biggest impression on you in Cambridge?

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