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Este diccionario recoge todos los vocablos que aparecen en el Nuevo Testamento según el texto griego de las dos mejores ediciones críticas hasta el momento, así como las variantes textuales de los aparatos críticos. Se trata de una obra rigurosa que incluye de manera precisa la totalidad de significados que cada palabra pueda tener en el Nuevo Testamento al tiempo que pretende ser un instrumento eficaz de consulta y trabajo para el estudiante de los textos neotestamentarios.
Este manual presenta la sintaxis del griego bíblico helenístico con la mayor sencillez y claridad posible. Se divide en cinco capítulos. El primero está dedicado a la sintaxis nominal: género y número, casos, artículo, adjetivo, pronombre. A continuación, se expone la sintaxis verbal: voces, modos, tiempos. Seguidamente se ofrece un capítulo dedicado a los tipos de oración. En los capítulos que siguen, se hace un estudio de las palabras invariables que sirven de enlace en el texto: conjunciones, preposiciones, adverbios. Y, por último, se muestran las principales figuras retóricas empleadas por los autores de los libros del Nuevo Testamento; es decir, los recursos estilísticos utilizados para comunicar de manera significativa la novedad del mensaje cristiano. Todo ello va acompañado de ejercicios prácticos (versículos extraídos del Nuevo Testamento), con su explicación y resolución.
This Companion to the Spanish Scholastics offers a much-needed survey of the entire field of early modern Spanish scholastic thought. The volume introduces main themes and contexts of scholastics inquiry (theology, philosophy, ethics, politics, economics, law, science and the senses) through close examination of a wide range of texts, debates, methods, and authors, as well as in-depth discussion of the relevant literature. Each chapter includes a useful bibliography and serves as point of departure for future research. The volume not only draws the sum of existing research, but also challenges established notions and breaks new ground. Contributors: Fernanda Alfieri, Harald Braun, Paolo Broggio, Alejandro Chafuen, Wim Decock, Fernando Domínguez Reboiras, Thomas Duve, Petr Dvořák, Giovanni Gellera, Juan Manuel Gómez Paris, Christophe Grellard, Miroslav Hanke, Ruth Hill, Harro Höpfl, Nils Jansen, Vincenzo Lavenia, Thomas Marschler, Fabio Monsalve, Thomas Pink, Rudolf Schüssler, Daniel Schwartz, Leen Spruit, Toon Van Houdt, María José Vega, and Andreas Wagner. See inside the book.
Damqatum is a journal dedicated to the history and archaeology of the Near East, oriented to the general public.
How did the translator of the Septuagint (Old Greek) book of Habakkuk interpret his Hebrew base text? James A. E. Mulroney analyzes the Greek style of the book and offers an extended analysis of present methodological issues in the field of Septuagint studies. - back of the book
G. R. Evans revisits the question of what happened at the Reformation. She argues that the controversies that roiled the era are part of a much longer history of discussion and disputation. By showing us just how old these debates really were, Evans brings into high relief their unprecedented outcomes at the moment of the Reformation.
The authors strive to illuminate every aspect of Erasmus’ life, work, and legacy while providing an expert synthesis of the most inspiring research in the field. There is no volume to compare or to compete with this compendium of all Erasmian knowledge.
This book examines the lives, careers, and publications of a group of Spanish Renaissance surgeons as exemplars of both the surgical renaissance occurring across Europe and of the unique context of Spain. In the sixteenth century, European surgeons forged new identities as learned experts who combined university medical degrees with manual skills and practical experience. No longer merely apprentice-trained craftsmen engaged only with healing the exterior wounds and rashes of the body, these learned surgeons actively engaged with the epistemic shifts of the sixteenth century, including new forms of knowledge construction, based in empiricism, and knowledge circulation, based in printing. The...