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Hamlet on a hill
Semitic and Greek studies presented to Professor T. Muraoka on the occasion of his sixty-fifth birthday -
Israel in Iran
a survey of Judeo-Persian literature -
Mi-ḳedem umi-yam
meḥḳarim be-yahadut artsot ha-Islam -
Orientalism and visual culture
imagining Mesopotamia in nineteenth-century Europe -
Arabic Ismaili manuscripts
the Zāhid ʿAlī Collection in the Institute of Ismaili Studies -
Writing and cultural influence
studies in rhetorical history, orientalist discourse, and post-colonial criticism -
Saracens, demons, & Jews
making monsters in Medieval art -
Style and form in old-Babylonian literary texts
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Beiträge zur Syntax in Aphrems Memren
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Iraq
images from the past = al-ʿIrāq ; ṣuwar min al-māḍī -
Nāmwāra-i Amīn
čihil guftār dar īrān-šināsī wa islām-šināsī bi yādbūd-i ustād saiyid ʿAlīnaqī Amīn -
Communicative dimensions of Qura'nic translations
a case study of Surah Fatiha -
Riṯāʾ al-mudun wa-'l-mamālik fi 'š-šiʿr al-andalusī
ittiǧāhātuhū - ḫaṣāʾiṣuhū al-fannīya ; dirāsa -
Actes du Xe Congrès International d'Études Morisques tenu durant 9 - 12 Mai 2001 sur: Morisques, Méditerranée, & Manuscrits Aljamiado
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Swāneh
the events of heart ; a treatise written in the 11th century on the metaphysical love -
The English novel from Thomas Hardy to Graham Greene
Thomas Hardy, Joseph Conrad, E. M. Forster, Virginia Woolf, James Joyce, D. H. Lawrence, Graham Greene -
Cross-Linguistic variation in system and text
a methodology for the investigation of translations and comparable texts -
Financial geography
a banker's view -
Der schöne Mann
zur Ästhetik eines unmöglichen Körpers -
Possessions
essays in French literature, cinema and theory; [Fifth Cambridge French Graduate Conference, which took place on 5 April 2001 at Newnham College, Cambridge] -
Consistency of translation techniques in the tabernacle accounts of Exodus in the Old Greek
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America as Utopia
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Mezcala stone sculpture
the human figure -
The nihilist imagination
Dmitrii Pisarev and the cultural origins of Russian radicalism (1860 - 1868) -
Reading Harry Potter
critical essays