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Jacob Bowman, Brownsville, letter to John Mathews
Jacob Bowman, Brownsville, letter to John Mathew
Jacob of Sarug's Homily on Tamar (Gen 38)
This small volume contains an edition (from Vatican ms. 117) of Jacob of Sarug’s homily on Tamar (420 lines long). The full title is “On Tamar and on the Mystery of the Church.” The biblical narrative on which the poem is based (Gen 38) gives Jacob the opportunity to discuss various women in the early part of biblical history and in Jesus’ lineage, as well as the fact that a woman who is called a prostitute is in that lineage. Jacob explains how Scripture’s language is used in this regard
Jacob Wassermann.
One of several renderings of the German author Jacob Wassermann by the painter and illustrator Suzanne Carvallo-Schülein.Digital ImageArtwork
[Jacob Thompson, half-length portrait, three-quarters to right]
Democratic Congressman, 1839-1851; U.S. Secretary of Interior, 1857-1861.Scratched on face of plate: 239; Jacob Thomp ... , 1857 cabinet. Scratched on back of plate: 136; Jacob Thompson, Cabinet, 1857.Identification from mezzotint by H.S. Sadd.Original served by appointment only.Produced by Mathew Brady's studio.Transfer; U.S. War College; 1920. (DLC/PP-1920:46153).Forms part of: Daguerreotype collection (Library of Congress)
Jacob of Serugh's Homilies on the Spectacles of the Theatre
This fascinating volume contains excerpts from four otherwise unedited (and untranslated) homilies from Jacob of Sarug on the theatre. These homilies, extant only in a single manuscript (BM Add. 17158), which is unfortunately poorly preserved, are unique for the light they cast on the Greek theatre in the Byzantine period. In this article, originally published in Le Muséon 48 (1935), Moss gives a substantive introduction to the selections presented from these homilies, and then presents the texts in Syriac and in English translation. Scholars and readers interested in Syriac literature, and in Jacob of Sarug in particular, as well as students of the history of the theatre, will find this work of great interest.Translated into English from the Syriac text
Jacob Collamer CdV (from House Representatives, 38th Congress Album)
The photograph features a front-facing bust portrait of Jacob Collamer (United States Senator from Vermont). On its verso, it has a Mathew Brady backmark. The CdV is included in an album containing CdVs of Lincoln\u27s cabinet members as well as senators and representatives from the 38th Congress.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-cdv/1021/thumbnail.jp
Jacob M. Howard CdV (from House Representatives, 38th Congress Album)
The photograph features a front-facing bust portrait of Jacob M. Howard (United States Senator from Michigan). On its verso, it has a Mathew Brady backmark. The CdV is included in an album containing CdVs of Lincoln\u27s cabinet members as well as senators and representatives from the 38th Congress.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-cdv/1092/thumbnail.jp
sj-docx-1-trr-10.1177_03611981221076116 – Supplemental material for Quantifying the Extent to Which Connected and Autonomous Vehicles Reduce Accidents at Railroad Grade Crossings: A Machine Learning Approach
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-trr-10.1177_03611981221076116 for Quantifying the Extent to Which Connected and Autonomous Vehicles Reduce Accidents at Railroad Grade Crossings: A Machine Learning Approach by Jacob Mathew and Rahim F. Benekohal in Transportation Research Record</p
Prillieuxina aporosae sp. nov. (Asterinales, Asterinaceae) from southern Western Ghats, India
Gokul, Gopinathan Nair, Thomas, Jacob, Mathew, Nisha (2021): Prillieuxina aporosae sp. nov. (Asterinales, Asterinaceae) from southern Western Ghats, India. Phytotaxa 487 (2): 177-180, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.487.2.9, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.487.2.
Jacob Viner’s Reminiscences from the New Deal (February 11, 1953)
This paper presents and reproduces an unpublished oral history interview given by Jacob Viner in 1953. The interview released by Viner for the Columbia Oral History Project gives us a valuable opportunity to throw light on his advisory activity during the New Deal Era. In our introduction we attempt to make a critical appraisal of Viner's reminiscences and to state the contribution they can provide to our general knowledge of the period. In addition, we also attempt to find out some biographical and interpretative elements useful to understand Viner’s own vision and his contribution to important economic policy processes during the New Deal.
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