Proceedings of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities (Hebrew series)
Volume 6
Series: Proceedings of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities (Hebrew series)
Contents:
1. A. Kleiman, 'A Hebrew Book on Economic Theory from the Year 1900'.
2. S. Sambursky, 'Place and Space According to the Last Neo-Platonists'.
3. J. Blau, 'The Language of the Seventy-Stanza Philosophical Poem of Musi ibn Tubi of Seville'.
4. E.E. Urbach, 'The Second Temple and Mishnaic Periods in the Perspective of Yitzhak Baer'.
5. Y. Amir, 'Moses as the Author of the Torah According to Philo'.
6. A. Funkenstein, 'Continuity and Innovation in Seventeenth-Century Thought and Science'.
7. S. Sambursky, 'Maxwell (1831–1879)– A Turning Point in the Conception of Physical Concreteness'.
8. D. Flusser, 'What Was the Original Meaning of Ecce Homo?'
9. S.Z. Feller, 'The Juridical Categories of Penal Law'.
10. Y.H. Yerushalmi, 'Spinoza's Remarks on the Existence of the Jewish People'; Appendix: 'Spain and the Spanish Language in Spinoza's Library'.
11. D. Shulman, 'The Tragic Hero in the Indian Epic -- The Death of Karna According to Willifutor-Alvar'.
12. A. Linder, 'Roman Law as a Source for Jewish Historical Research'.
Publication Date: 1984
Language(s): Hebrew
ISBN / ISSN: 965-208-062-4
Pages: 261
Trim size (cm): 15 × 24
Binding: Cloth
Subjects: Early Christianity, Economics, General History and Historiography, Hebrew Literature, History of Eretz Israel, Indian Studies, Intellectual History, Jewish History, Jewish Thought, Law, Philosophy, Semitic Linguistics