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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Naher Osten : Politik und Gesellschaft

January 1998 (has links)
Der dritte Band der Potsdamer Textbücher befasst sich mit gesellschaftlichen Entwicklungen im konfliktreichen Nahen Osten. Die Zusammenstellung der Texte erfolgte sowohl mit Blick auf die anhaltende Kulturkreisdiskussion als auch hinsichtlich der Bemühungen um Stabilität in dieser Region. Hinzu kommen Analysen zur wirtschaftlichen Entwicklung und den politischen Regimes in Israel, Palästina, Ägypten, im Jemen und Iran. Auszüge aus Verfassungen arabischer Staaten, statistische Angaben und eine Bibliographie vervollständigen das Textbuch.
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Modernisierung des Islam in Ägypten / Modernization of Islam in Egypt

El-Azzazi, Mohamed January 2004 (has links)
The author distinguishes between three types of Islamic states. A first type uses Islam as political legitimation (Saudi Arabia). In contrast, the second type uses Islam merely as a political framework. In Iran, for instance, religious values are maintained while at the same time democratic elements, such as elections, can be found. Egypt is mentioned as an example of the third type of state that ranges between a secular and a religious political system. Looking at the modernization process in Egypt more closely, the author claims that without good governance the efforts of the state will be useless and religious extremism may dominate.
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Morphologische und molekulare Charakterisierung von Rhipicephalus sanguineus sensu lato und Rhipicephalus muhsamae aus Ägypten

Langguth, Johanna 11 June 2018 (has links)
No description available.
14

Karl Richard Lepsius a jeho expedice do núbie

Naether, Franziska 01 November 2018 (has links)
No description available.
15

Richard L. Phillips: In pursuit of invisibility : ritual texts from Late Roman Egypt. (American Studies in Papyrology, 47) Durham/NC 2009. ISBN 978-0-9700591-9-2 (Rezension)

Naether, Franziska 30 October 2018 (has links)
No description available.
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Frenschkowski, Marco: Magie im antiken Christentum. Eine Studie zur Alten Kiche und ihrem Umfeld. Stuttgart: Verlag Anton Hiersemann 2016. XIV, 338 S. = Standorte in Antike und Christentum, 7. Kart. ISBN 978-3-7772-1602-7 (Rezension)

Naether, Franziska 09 May 2019 (has links)
No description available.
17

'Nimm Anemone, Feuerlack, Saft der Artischocke, Samen der ägyptischen Distel, Typhonsrötel ...' Zauber und Orakel im Alten Ägypten

Naether, Franziska 10 May 2019 (has links)
No description available.
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27 „Der Mensch verbringt zehn Jahre, indem er ein Kind ist, bevor er Leben und Tod erkennt“: Kinder in der altägyptische Literatur: [Universitätsvesper vom 16.05.2012]

Naether, Franziska 22 October 2019 (has links)
No description available.
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Studien zum Transfer astralwissenschaftlicher Konzepte zwischen Ägypten und Mesopotamien in spätpharaonischer Zeit: Eine kulturhistorische Analyse mit einem Ausblick in die griechisch-römische Epoche

Stockhusen, Marco 05 May 2022 (has links)
No description available.
20

The digital challenges and chances

Gad, Usama 20 April 2016 (has links) (PDF)
In this paper, I would like to explore the new ways of perceiving Papyri und Papyrology i.e. papyrological studies from Egyptian-Arabic perspectives. The paper will shed light on three main and, from my point of view, intertwined ways of thinking about this discipline that has been newly of importance just because of the new media. First, one should consider the question of legal status of papyri presented online, including their provenance, and the Egyptian (legal) point of view in this regard. Most, if not all, the available, papyri databases, which presents papyri online, suffice themselves with just a note about the purchase of a certain piece from unknown Egyptian, sometime known and famous like M. Nahman, without any indication about on which government, circumstances, regulations und laws this “supposedly” legal purchase has been conducted. I would suggest putting up a Wikipedia link or any other mean to give the “Egyptian” Science citizen, a further reading lists and short justifications about the transportation of this artefact from his country to Europe or the United States, where most of the papyri, presented in the moment online, are kept. Second, The provenance of the same pieces are in many cases given either with transliterated names that doesn’t exist on Arabic modern maps which one find through e.g. Google or with names that mix the archeological site with its nearby village or town. A similar database, in cooperation and with the help of with the Egyptian Universities’ students of Archeology, would solve this problem. Such links would also serve as a start for more specialized research that connects Archeology and Papyri with modern as well as recent Egyptian History. Third, an Arabic translation of the Papyri presented online, again with the help of Egyptian students of History, Classics and Archeology departments, would be a basis for more further analysis of these texts, whether they are written in Egyptian (with all its script) Greek, Latin or Coptic. These are some chances, which may seem easier to achieve, thanks to the new digital media, especially the social ones, but the challenges that would face any implementation of the above-mentioned idea in the current Egyptian academia are tremendous. This include but not limited to financial and legal matters that control the education system in Egypt.

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