This collection of studies treats the theme of cultural (and other) confrontations between different groups (ethnic, or linguistic, or political, or religiousâ¦) within the Middle East, but also in some contributions, the types of confrontation between the West and the Middle East.
Reconstruction of Yiddish Colloquial in Winschoten, Wout Jac. van Bekkum
The Delusion of Identification: The Term Madhhab in Arabic Grammatical Tradition, Monique Bernards
Achilles Tatius and Heliodorus in Christian East Syria, Jan N. Bremmer
The Syriac Julian Romance, Jan Willem Drijvers
An Arabic Version of John Chrysostomâs Commentary on Genesis, Adriana Drint
DIYAF: For Camels, Swords and Nabataeans. A Nabataean Centre in Arabic Sources, Geert Jan van Gelder
Persuasion and Persecution: Establishing Church Unity in the Sixth Century, Jan van Ginkel
A Substratum as a Cultured Weapon, Karel Jongeling
6 Ezra 15, 28-33 and the Historical Events in the Middle of the Third Century, A.F.J. Klijn
As if from Another World. Narsaiâs Memra âBad is the timeâ, Corrie Molenberg
Numbers 27,21: The Priestly Oracle Urim and Tummim and the History of Reception, Ed Noort
An Early Syriac Reference to Qurâan 112?, Gerrit J. Reinink
A New Textual Witness of the Dialogue Poem âThe Cherub and the Repentant Thiefâ in the university Library, Groningen, Gerrit J. Reinink
Jewish-Christian Debate in a Muslim Context: ibn Al-Mahrumas Notes to Ibn Kammumaâs Examination of the Inquiries into the three Faiths, Barbara Roggema
The Twin Tongues. theory, technique, and Practice of Bilingualism in Ancient Mesopotamia, Herman L.J. Vanstiphout
Reading the Signs, Niek Veldhuis