HumaReC blogposts archive (24 months SNSF project 2016-2018)

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  • Written by martial sankar
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Analytics & Acquisition Report #2

This blog report summarizes the web traffic on both the platform and the viewer for the period from 22th May to 22th December 2017.

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  • Written by Sara Schulthess
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The Arabic Translation of the Letters of Paul of Latin Origin: New Elements

A few weeks ago, I took part in the international conference "The Bible in Arabic: Jewish and Christian Translations, Muslim Interpretations. State of the art and future prospects" at the Tel Aviv University (07-09.11.2017).

You can find the main purpose of my paper "The Arabic Translation of the Letters of Paul of Latin Origin: New Elements" in the chapter of the web book about the Arabic text: go the chapter 9.4 !

Not sure what the web book is? Look at the blog post about web books and visit our web book.

 

  • Written by Sara Schulthess
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Output: report #1 online

The aim of the reports is to keep track of our work and thoughts all along the project and to communicate about our progression to our board of experts.

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  • Written by Sara Schulthess
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Folio 212v: diacritic sign +

On folio 212v, we observe the presence of several diacritic signs looking like the sign +. What is their function here?

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  • Written by Sara Schulthess
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Marginal note in Romans

In Marciana Gr. Z. 11 (379), notes in the margins are quite rare. In the Greek column, marginal notes are mostly of liturgical type or they serve textual purposes: corrections or additions of forgotten words, additions of textual variants. In the beginning of Romans, however, we came across another kind of note.

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