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The Seventeenth Century | Cambridge University Library
https://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/about-library/historical-sketch/seventeenth-century8 Jul 2024: scholarship but also to attract to it donations of books which it was too impoverished to buy. -
Open in Action: Open Access Week, 24-30 October 2016 | Cambridge…
https://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/news/open-action-open-access-week-24-30-october-20168 Jul 2024: visibility of scholarship, accelerate research, and turn breakthroughs into better lives. -
The 1,000-year-old manuscript and the stories it tells | Cambridge…
https://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/news/1000-year-old-manuscript-and-stories-it-tells8 Jul 2024: When Sujātabhadra picked up his reed pen and put his name to the manuscript, he was part of a rich network of scholarship, culture, belief and trade. -
Fragment of the Month: July 2018 | Cambridge University Library
https://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/departments/taylor-schechter-genizah-research-unit/fragment-month/fotm-2018/fragment-58 Jul 2024: Thus, this important fragment was already discussed in early scholarship on the history of the decorated ketubbah, including by Moses Gaster (1923), Rachel Wischnitzer-Bernstein (1932), and Franz Landsberger (1955). -
Fragment of the Month: July 2020 | Cambridge University Library
https://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/departments/taylor-schechter-genizah-research-unit/fragment-month/fotm-2020/fragment-68 Jul 2024: More recently, in the words of Mark Cohen, it has ‘acquired some notoriety in scholarship’ (Cohen 2005: 128). ... Until Hertmans contacted him, Golb had been unaware of Engel and Yahalom’s new analysis (despite it having gained wide traction in -
Reformation and Restoration | Cambridge University Library
https://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/about-library/historical-sketch/reformation-and-restoration8 Jul 2024: These four benefactors agreed to furnish between them, subject by subject, a representative collection of the most recent works of scholarship put out by the great publishing houses of Europe. -
Item of the month | Cambridge University Library
https://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/departments/slavonic-collections/about-collections/item-month8 Jul 2024: The fund is in use to this day, as the Gareth Jones Memorial Travelling Scholarship, for graduates of the University of Wales. -
Fragment of the Month: December 2019 | Cambridge University Library
https://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/departments/taylor-schechter-genizah-research-unit/fragment-month/fotm-2019/fragment-108 Jul 2024: On the whole, however, all previous scholarship agrees on the facts in the letter itself: it was written in 1034 or 1035 CE from the Academy of Jerusalem, Abraham b. -
Discovering History | Cambridge University Library
https://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/departments/taylor-schechter-genizah-research-unit/projects/discovering-history8 Jul 2024: There are more than 100 years of published scholarship on Cambridge’s Genizah Collection – an immense collection of medieval Jewish manuscripts recovered from an Egyptian synagogue. ... If the search is widened to ‘Secondary literature’ the -
Fragment of the Month: February 2022 | Cambridge University Library
https://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/departments/taylor-schechter-genizah-research-unit/fragment-month/fotm-2022/fragment-08 Jul 2024: Hayya Gaon would no doubt feel vindicated if he knew about the recent, remarkable boom of scholarship on interconnections between Jews and Syriac Christians in late antiquity and the medieval era. .
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