Author: Karim Mokhtar
Publisher: Carthage ABC
ISBN:
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
This fast read is an illuminative journey through the corridors of history, unraveling the profound impact of the Carthaginian-Canaanite alphabet, often known as the Phoenician script. With meticulous research and compelling evidence, this concise volume elucidates how this primordial script served as the foundational bedrock for many alphabets across diverse cultures. From the Grecian amphoras to the Roman pillars, and even in the heart of ancient India and far east Asia, the reverberations of this Canaanite innovation are evident. Contrary to popular belief, the book brings forth striking evidence that the Carthaginian-Canaanite script precedes the Arabic languages by nearly two millennia. As you flip through its pages, not only do you traverse the timeline of linguistic evolution but also appreciate the universality and endurance of an alphabet that transcended borders and epochs. This is a testament to Carthage's timeless legacy in the annals of human communication.
The Carthaginian-Canaanite Blueprint in Modern Linguistics
Author: Karim Mokhtar
Publisher: Carthage ABC
ISBN:
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
This fast read is an illuminative journey through the corridors of history, unraveling the profound impact of the Carthaginian-Canaanite alphabet, often known as the Phoenician script. With meticulous research and compelling evidence, this concise volume elucidates how this primordial script served as the foundational bedrock for many alphabets across diverse cultures. From the Grecian amphoras to the Roman pillars, and even in the heart of ancient India and far east Asia, the reverberations of this Canaanite innovation are evident. Contrary to popular belief, the book brings forth striking evidence that the Carthaginian-Canaanite script precedes the Arabic languages by nearly two millennia. As you flip through its pages, not only do you traverse the timeline of linguistic evolution but also appreciate the universality and endurance of an alphabet that transcended borders and epochs. This is a testament to Carthage's timeless legacy in the annals of human communication.
Publisher: Carthage ABC
ISBN:
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
This fast read is an illuminative journey through the corridors of history, unraveling the profound impact of the Carthaginian-Canaanite alphabet, often known as the Phoenician script. With meticulous research and compelling evidence, this concise volume elucidates how this primordial script served as the foundational bedrock for many alphabets across diverse cultures. From the Grecian amphoras to the Roman pillars, and even in the heart of ancient India and far east Asia, the reverberations of this Canaanite innovation are evident. Contrary to popular belief, the book brings forth striking evidence that the Carthaginian-Canaanite script precedes the Arabic languages by nearly two millennia. As you flip through its pages, not only do you traverse the timeline of linguistic evolution but also appreciate the universality and endurance of an alphabet that transcended borders and epochs. This is a testament to Carthage's timeless legacy in the annals of human communication.
HIMILCO
Author: Karim Mokhtar
Publisher: Carthage ABC
ISBN:
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
In "Himilco: Chronicles of Mystical Voyages," author Karim Mokhtar transports readers to the ancient world of Carthage, unveiling the extraordinary adventures of Himilco, a legendary navigator and explorer. This captivating graphic novel intertwines myth, history, and fantasy, following Himilco as he embarks on daring voyages across uncharted seas and into realms of cosmic wonder. Driven by an insatiable curiosity and a deep love for his homeland, Himilco's journeys take him through treacherous waters, mysterious lands, and encounters with mythical creatures and divine beings. From battling sea serpents and deciphering celestial maps to uncovering ancient secrets and forging alliances with distant civilizations, Himilco's voyages are a testament to the spirit of exploration and the enduring legacy of Carthage. Richly illustrated and masterfully told, this work invites readers to join Himilco on his quest for knowledge and adventure, celebrating the timeless human drive to explore the unknown and discover the wonders that lie beyond the horizon. This epic tale is a must-read for fans of historical fiction, mythology, and the eternal allure of the sea.
Publisher: Carthage ABC
ISBN:
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
In "Himilco: Chronicles of Mystical Voyages," author Karim Mokhtar transports readers to the ancient world of Carthage, unveiling the extraordinary adventures of Himilco, a legendary navigator and explorer. This captivating graphic novel intertwines myth, history, and fantasy, following Himilco as he embarks on daring voyages across uncharted seas and into realms of cosmic wonder. Driven by an insatiable curiosity and a deep love for his homeland, Himilco's journeys take him through treacherous waters, mysterious lands, and encounters with mythical creatures and divine beings. From battling sea serpents and deciphering celestial maps to uncovering ancient secrets and forging alliances with distant civilizations, Himilco's voyages are a testament to the spirit of exploration and the enduring legacy of Carthage. Richly illustrated and masterfully told, this work invites readers to join Himilco on his quest for knowledge and adventure, celebrating the timeless human drive to explore the unknown and discover the wonders that lie beyond the horizon. This epic tale is a must-read for fans of historical fiction, mythology, and the eternal allure of the sea.
DID HANNIBAL HAVE A COLOR?
Author: Karim Mokhtar
Publisher: Carthage ABC
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 92
Book Description
"Did Hannibal Have a Color?" offers a clear, engaging exploration into the ethnicity of Hannibal Barca and Carthage's diverse society. This concise yet informative book cuts through historical myths, presenting a wealth of information about the great Carthaginian Republic, its culture, and its people. It skillfully combines genetic research, linguistic studies, and artistic analysis to shed light on Hannibal's heritage, challenging long-standing assumptions with fresh perspectives. Written for the general audience, this book makes the complex history of Carthage accessible and enjoyable, revealing the city's true colors in a narrative as vibrant as the civilization it portrays. Perfect for history enthusiasts and casual readers alike, it's a fascinating journey into one of antiquity's most intriguing questions.
Publisher: Carthage ABC
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 92
Book Description
"Did Hannibal Have a Color?" offers a clear, engaging exploration into the ethnicity of Hannibal Barca and Carthage's diverse society. This concise yet informative book cuts through historical myths, presenting a wealth of information about the great Carthaginian Republic, its culture, and its people. It skillfully combines genetic research, linguistic studies, and artistic analysis to shed light on Hannibal's heritage, challenging long-standing assumptions with fresh perspectives. Written for the general audience, this book makes the complex history of Carthage accessible and enjoyable, revealing the city's true colors in a narrative as vibrant as the civilization it portrays. Perfect for history enthusiasts and casual readers alike, it's a fascinating journey into one of antiquity's most intriguing questions.
The Punic Mediterranean
Author: Josephine Crawley Quinn
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 110705527X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 413
Book Description
A revisionist exploration of identities and interactions in the 'Punic World' of the western Mediterranean.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 110705527X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 413
Book Description
A revisionist exploration of identities and interactions in the 'Punic World' of the western Mediterranean.
The Myth of the Twelve Tribes of Israel
Author: Andrew Tobolowsky
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1009089137
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 299
Book Description
The Myth of the Twelve Tribes of Israel is the first study to treat the history of claims to an Israelite identity as an ongoing historical phenomenon from biblical times to the present. By treating the Hebrew Bible's accounts of Israel as one of many efforts to construct an Israelite history, rather than source material for later legends, Andrew Tobolowsky brings a long-term comparative approach to biblical and nonbiblical “Israelite” histories. In the process, he sheds new light on how the structure of the twelve tribes tradition enables the creation of so many different visions of Israel, and generates new questions: How can we explain the enduring power of the myth of the twelve tribes of Israel? How does “becoming Israel” work, why has it proven so popular, and how did it change over time? Finally, what can the changing shape of Israel itself reveal about those who claimed it?
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1009089137
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 299
Book Description
The Myth of the Twelve Tribes of Israel is the first study to treat the history of claims to an Israelite identity as an ongoing historical phenomenon from biblical times to the present. By treating the Hebrew Bible's accounts of Israel as one of many efforts to construct an Israelite history, rather than source material for later legends, Andrew Tobolowsky brings a long-term comparative approach to biblical and nonbiblical “Israelite” histories. In the process, he sheds new light on how the structure of the twelve tribes tradition enables the creation of so many different visions of Israel, and generates new questions: How can we explain the enduring power of the myth of the twelve tribes of Israel? How does “becoming Israel” work, why has it proven so popular, and how did it change over time? Finally, what can the changing shape of Israel itself reveal about those who claimed it?
Lessons You Can Learn from the Bible
Author: Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781646445158
Category : Bible stories, English
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781646445158
Category : Bible stories, English
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
What the Faith is All about
Author: Elmer L. Towns
Publisher: Tyndale House Pub
ISBN: 9780842378703
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 479
Book Description
Publisher: Tyndale House Pub
ISBN: 9780842378703
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 479
Book Description
Streams of Civilization
Author: Christian Liberty Press
Publisher: Christian Liberty Press
ISBN: 9781930367432
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
This world history text provides a comprehensive overview of ancient history from Creation through the 1620s, from a Christian perspective. Extensive vocabulary questions and suggested projects are listed throughout the text. The text is beautifully illustrated and contains numerous high-quality maps in two-color. Grade 9.
Publisher: Christian Liberty Press
ISBN: 9781930367432
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
This world history text provides a comprehensive overview of ancient history from Creation through the 1620s, from a Christian perspective. Extensive vocabulary questions and suggested projects are listed throughout the text. The text is beautifully illustrated and contains numerous high-quality maps in two-color. Grade 9.
Calvin for the Third Millennium
Author: Hans Mol
Publisher: ANU E Press
ISBN: 1921313986
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
This work is a series of sermons produced by Emeritus Professor Hans Mol, and based on Biblical texts, the Commentaries of John Calvin on these texts, and on Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion. Mol is Australia's pre-eminent scholar in the sociology of religion, particularly in Australia. His 1971 volume, Religion in Australia, was the first attempt at statistical analysis of religion in Australia, which was also internationally significant. Parallel to Mol's interest in the sociology of religion has been his interest in Calvin. Indeed the theological basis of his life has been as a Calvinist. Here in this volume he brings both of these interests together. His sermons, preached over the years in Canberra, seek to apply the teachings of Calvin to a world-view in which the scientific study of religion, and indeed the wider study of sociology, are of central significance. In these sermons, he succeeds considerably in this. The volume is a substantial contribution to scholarship, in that the combination of these two factors has only rarely been attempted. Thus, the volume has originality and will have enduring value. It is especially appropriate that it should be published at this time, in preparation for the 500th Anniversary of Calvin's birth (1509-2009).
Publisher: ANU E Press
ISBN: 1921313986
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
This work is a series of sermons produced by Emeritus Professor Hans Mol, and based on Biblical texts, the Commentaries of John Calvin on these texts, and on Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion. Mol is Australia's pre-eminent scholar in the sociology of religion, particularly in Australia. His 1971 volume, Religion in Australia, was the first attempt at statistical analysis of religion in Australia, which was also internationally significant. Parallel to Mol's interest in the sociology of religion has been his interest in Calvin. Indeed the theological basis of his life has been as a Calvinist. Here in this volume he brings both of these interests together. His sermons, preached over the years in Canberra, seek to apply the teachings of Calvin to a world-view in which the scientific study of religion, and indeed the wider study of sociology, are of central significance. In these sermons, he succeeds considerably in this. The volume is a substantial contribution to scholarship, in that the combination of these two factors has only rarely been attempted. Thus, the volume has originality and will have enduring value. It is especially appropriate that it should be published at this time, in preparation for the 500th Anniversary of Calvin's birth (1509-2009).
Greek and Roman Calendars
Author: Robert Hannah
Publisher: A&C Black
ISBN: 1849667535
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 182
Book Description
The smooth functioning of an ordered society depends on the possession of a means of regularising its activities over time. That means is a calendar, and its regularity is a function of how well it models the more or less regular movements of the celestial bodies - of the moon, the sun or the stars. Greek and Roman Calendars examines the ancient calendar as just such a time-piece, whose elements are readily described in astronomical and mathematical terms. The story of these calendars is one of a continuous struggle to maintain a correspondence with the regularity of the seasons and the sun, despite the fact that the calendars were usually based on the irregular moon. But on another, more human level, Greek and Roman Calendars steps beyond the merely mathematical and studies the calendar as a social instrument, which people used to organise their activities. It sets the calendars of the Greeks and Romans on a stage occupied by real people, who developed and lived with these time-pieces for a variety of purposes - agricultural, religious, political and economic.This is also a story of intersecting cultures, of Greeks with Greeks, of Greeks with Persians and Egyptians, and of Greeks with Romans, in which various calendaric traditions clashed or compromised.
Publisher: A&C Black
ISBN: 1849667535
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 182
Book Description
The smooth functioning of an ordered society depends on the possession of a means of regularising its activities over time. That means is a calendar, and its regularity is a function of how well it models the more or less regular movements of the celestial bodies - of the moon, the sun or the stars. Greek and Roman Calendars examines the ancient calendar as just such a time-piece, whose elements are readily described in astronomical and mathematical terms. The story of these calendars is one of a continuous struggle to maintain a correspondence with the regularity of the seasons and the sun, despite the fact that the calendars were usually based on the irregular moon. But on another, more human level, Greek and Roman Calendars steps beyond the merely mathematical and studies the calendar as a social instrument, which people used to organise their activities. It sets the calendars of the Greeks and Romans on a stage occupied by real people, who developed and lived with these time-pieces for a variety of purposes - agricultural, religious, political and economic.This is also a story of intersecting cultures, of Greeks with Greeks, of Greeks with Persians and Egyptians, and of Greeks with Romans, in which various calendaric traditions clashed or compromised.