Jewish Contributions to Civilization; an EstimateJewish publication society of America, 1919 - 332 oldal |
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... facts . It is a matter of de regret that he was not to finish his task an bring the later chapters to the high level of Introduction . Let us be sincerely thankful what we have . As stated in his Introduction , Dr. Jacobs planned to ...
... facts . It is a matter of de regret that he was not to finish his task an bring the later chapters to the high level of Introduction . Let us be sincerely thankful what we have . As stated in his Introduction , Dr. Jacobs planned to ...
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... fact of divergence of creed among the in- habitants of a given area . For a time the old principle of a State - Church was kept alive by the curious expedient of making the people con- form to the religion of their ruler ( Cujus regio ...
... fact of divergence of creed among the in- habitants of a given area . For a time the old principle of a State - Church was kept alive by the curious expedient of making the people con- form to the religion of their ruler ( Cujus regio ...
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Joseph Jacobs. fact that some at least of their subjects refused to be cooped up in the cloisters of the national Church . Anabaptists and Jesuits , Brownists and Quakers , made the question of religious tolera- tion a matter of ...
Joseph Jacobs. fact that some at least of their subjects refused to be cooped up in the cloisters of the national Church . Anabaptists and Jesuits , Brownists and Quakers , made the question of religious tolera- tion a matter of ...
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... fact that , in combating Jewish influence , they were attempting to retain or further their own does not , in the slightest , militate against their sincerity or justification . The very essence of civ- ilized government is to allow ...
... fact that , in combating Jewish influence , they were attempting to retain or further their own does not , in the slightest , militate against their sincerity or justification . The very essence of civ- ilized government is to allow ...
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... fact that this book , which has for its purpose to put forth the claims of the Jews to the world's recognition , emanates from one who is himself a Jew by race and training . It would be distasteful to make any such claims at all but ...
... fact that this book , which has for its purpose to put forth the claims of the Jews to the world's recognition , emanates from one who is himself a Jew by race and training . It would be distasteful to make any such claims at all but ...
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66. oldal - Rome contributed suggestion and impulse to the men and institutions which were to prepare the modern world; and if we could but have the eyes to see the subtle elements of thought which constitute the gross substance of our present habit, both as regards the sphere of private life, and as regards the action of the state, we should easily discover how very much besides religion we owe to the Jew.
154. oldal - English version of an Italian adaptation of a Spanish translation of a Latin version of a Hebrew translation of an Arabic adaptation of the Pehlevi version of the Indian original (Fables of Bidpai, London, D.
193. oldal - Kolzum (Suez) in five days' journey over a distance of twenty-five parasangs. They embark in the East Sea (Red Sea), and sail from Kolzum to El- Jar (port of Medina) and Jeddah (port of Mecca) ; then they go to Sind, India, and China. On their return they carry back musk, aloes, camphor, cinnamon, and other products of the Eastern countries to Kolzum, and bring them to Farama, where they again embark on the Western Sea.
25. oldal - I can, at any rate, show that the experiments made with it at the end of the seventeenth and the beginning of the eighteenth century fully confirm the high encomium bestowed by Dioscorides upon his indicum.
201. oldal - Europe owes to the Jewish Radanites the introduction of oranges and apricots, sugar and rice, Jargonelle pears, and Gueldre roses, senna and borax, bdellium and asafoetida, sandalwood and aloes, cinnamon and galingale, mace and camphor, candy and julep, cubebs and tamarinds, slippers and tambours, mattresses, sofa, and calabash, musk and jujube, jasmine and lilac.
194. oldal - Basra, cross Ahwaz, Fars, Kirman, Sind, Hind and arrive at China. Sometimes they likewise take the route behind Rome, and, passing through the country of the Slavs, arrive at Khamlif, the capital of the Khazars.
193. oldal - Eastern countries to al-Kolzom and bring them back to Farama, where they again embark on the Western Sea. Some make sail for Constantinople to sell their goods to the Romans ; others go to the palace of the King of the Franks to place their goods. Sometimes these Jew merchants...
193. oldal - Slavs. They journey from west to east, from east to west, partly on land, partly by sea. They transport from the west eunuchs, female and male slaves, silk, castor, marten and other furs, and swords. They take ship in the land of the Franks, on the Western Sea, and steer for Farama.
194. oldal - Orontes); thence they go by land to al-Jabia, where they arrive after three days
145. oldal - Arabic, as he confessed, because he was .rather an " assistant in the translations, than the real translator. " For he kept Saracens about him in Spain, who had " a principal hand in his translations. In the same " way Michael the Scot claimed the merit of numerous " translations. But it is certain that Andrew, a Jew, " laboured at them more than he did.