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Originally published in 1950, this book was based upon the Kaye
Prize Essay for the year 1947. The text deals with a special
problem offered by the Philonic evidence, and also forms part of a
comprehensive inquiry into the nature and history of the text of
the Septuagint. Detailed analysis is given on the distinct set of
quotations from the Old Testament which in some parts of Philo's
work differ to a greater or lesser extent from the wording of the
Septuagint. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest
in Philo, philosophy and theology.
Reading Bodies in Victorian Fiction challenges literary studies to
attend to surfaces rather than interpretation through a history of
how we came to think about emotion, empathy and reading fiction as
intertwined ideas. Against professional readers, writers of popular
fiction argued that emotional reading and sensational novels
cultivated an ethics of care. They turned to Associationism - an
eighteenth- and nineteenth-century science that understood mental
phenomena through physiology - to understand language as a
physiological process that draws bodies together. Emotional reading
cultivated empathy in popular readers, and imbued popular fiction
with cultural value.
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Lech, Lecha (Paperback)
Peter Katz; Translated by Gaby D Katz-Fleischmann
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