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It's strange to think an entire town could go missing, but that's exactly what happened to one medieval town which completely fell off the map in Norway.
A traveling workshop of TAU's Orit Guardians program discovered two 15th-century Orit books—the oldest found to date in the ...
The only reason Jefferson could call certain truths 'self-evident' is that he was living in a world shaped by Judeo-Christian ...
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How Did 16th-Century Sailing Ships Operate? The Secrets of Early Exploration VesselsIn the 16th century, explorers’ sailing ships were the backbone of the Age of Exploration, enabling voyages across vast oceans to discover new lands, establish trade routes, and map the unknown world.
Two 16th-century texts about the Americas by Jewish writers reflect the complicated place Jews and ‘conversos’ held in the ...
The 14th-century Shem Tov Bible is now being exhibited at the National Library of Israel, a year after a family bought it for a whopping multimillion-dollar sum.
The Shem Tov Bible is one of many recently publicized Jewish historical finds in the last year. Last fall, the 16th-century Di Gara text was returned to a Jewish seminary after mysteriously ending ...
This incident is recounted in Gabe Henry’s “Enough Is Enuf,” a rich and engaging history of the attempts, from the 16th century to the present day, to bring written English into line with ...
The Bible was printed in Cambridge, England, in 1629 and contains 16th century Dutch and Flemish prints that were inserted in the volume after it was printed.
The new study Bible released Tuesday will feature those reflections, in addition to insights from Bible scholars as well as historians highlighting 16th-century Anabaptist writing.
We want to lower the threshold. We want a people’s Bible, which I think is in the spirit of the 16th-century Anabaptist movement. Ordinary people raising questions, sometimes doubts. Many times those ...
A study Bible for Anabaptism’s birthday “This is not a Bible just for Mennonites,” says Anabaptism at 500 project director John Roth.
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