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A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature, Second Edition by Albert B. Elsasser
Hatra, Palmyra und Edessa : die Städte der syrisch-mesoptamischen Wüste in politischer, kulturgeschichtlicher und reli by H. J. W. Drijvers
Iliad: Volume I. Books 1-12 (Loeb Classical Library) by Homer
Hunters of the Red Moon by Marion Zimmer Bradley
The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Bible by Charles F. Pfeiffer
THE GNOSTIC GOSPELS by Elaine Pagels
Zwei gnostische Hymnen by Erwin Preuschen
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About meI am a Religion scholar at a school you've never heard of. I write a weblog of musings about my field -- with the very occasional book review.
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Regards, Gibbon
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posted by DCSauthor at 4:07 am (EST) on Mar 24, 2009
I'm looking to learn more about religious practice in Persia between the Islamic conquest and the Mongols (roughly 632-1218), with emphasis on the interactions between Muslims, Christians, Buddhists, and Zoroastrians. I want the kind of book that talks about home as well as public observance, names, burial practices... Any suggestions? You seem like someone who might know where to find this sort of thing.
thanks,
Ephie
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One often hears that there is only one person left who knows how to make something or other. And, nearly always, it sounds as if it was well worth someone else's while to learn the trade. There is, apparently, only one man living who can make the Scottish clan stockings, correctly. Needless to say, he is besieged with orders.
A few years ago there were only two old women left who could make the Hardwick matting so much used in Derbyshire, at one time, as a floor covering. Thatching has always seemed to be one of the trades at which a good living could be earned. But I am told no young apprentices will learn it. On the other hand, the craft of basket-making is on the upward grade."
Sacheverell Sitwell, Truffle Hunt, London, Robert Hale Ltd., 1953. page 125
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posted by drneutron at 12:07 pm (EST) on Jul 16, 2007
Thank you for your kind reply. I have been looking in on the Coptic group and shall continue to do so for pleasure and intellectual profit. Best regards,
Barry Wiegand
posted by bwiegand at 11:16 am (EST) on Jul 14, 2007
I absolutely love Islandia, but it's hard for me to put into words exactly what that means or even how it effects me. I feel some sort of connection to it, and make sure to reread the book every so often. I always seem to discover something new to take away, no matter how many times I read it. In fact, I think it's just about time to read it again! It's almost like returning home for me, in some sense.
I also recommend it to people and have also had the experience that only those that actually finish it really liked it. I did a "book exchange" with a good friend of mine; he gave me a short list of books to read (since Islandia is so long) and I told him to read Islandia. I read all his book suggestions, and enjoyed most of them, but he didn't even get a quarter of the way through Islandia and refuses to read any more. I'm still working on him though, I'd really like him to finish it someday because it is such and important book to me! So far, everyone else I've recommended it to has enjoyed it.
Anyway...it's great to find another Islandia fan on LibraryThing!
posted by PhoenixTerran at 9:52 am (EST) on Jul 12, 2007
Joe
posted by pomonomo2003 at 10:13 pm (EST) on Jul 11, 2007
posted by yhaduong at 6:11 pm (EST) on Jul 11, 2007
Thank you very much for your invitation to join the new Coptic LibraryThing group. I looked at the site, and I consider the picture of the fragment to be brilliant. Sadly, I must say that the other members of the group appear to be much more advanced in the field than I possibly could hope ever to be. The books that we share, which I suspect motivated your gracious invitation, result more from my amateur interest in non-Canonical scripture rather than from any scholarly training. But, I can say that it considerably antedates The DaVinci Code. Best of luck finding more worthy Coptic members, but I shall enjoy checking periodically on your group's progress and commentary.
Best regards,
Barry Wiegand (Bwiegand)
Washington, D.C.
posted by bwiegand at 11:04 pm (EST) on Jul 9, 2007
-Kushana
posted by Kushana at 4:43 pm (EST) on Jul 2, 2007
BTW: Articles on your blog are not displaying. I use WinXP with Internet Explorer and default color themes/schemes. It seems that you have a white font on white background on your blogs.
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