The German born American scholar Leo Strauss has become a
lasting influence on US foreign policy as well as the ideological
discourse of the Chinese Communist Party. But at his times he was
in quest of classic political philosophy, by which he...
The history of “Oriental studies” especially during in the late
modern period is still a largely neglected field. This gap is
astonishing, given the vibrant scholarship on the “Science of
Judaism” (“Wissenschaft des Judentums”) during the same...
This presentation will explore the nature of the Elijah
traditions in rabbinic literature and their connection to the
wisdom tradition. By examining the diverse Elijah traditions in
connection to the wisdom and apocalyptic traditions, I aim to
shed...
The Study of Pre-modern Hebrew Philosophical and Scientific
Terminology as a new Chapter in the Intellectual History of Europe
and the Islamicate World: PESHAT
in Context.
Speakers: Giuseppe Veltri (University
of Hamburg), Reimund
Leicht (Hebrew...
In the year AD 79, Mount Vesuvius erupted with devastating
force, burying the nearby town of Pompeii under more than thirty
feet of volcanic debris. Pompeii was wiped off the map, yet below
the surface the material remains of the town were preserved...
For a political scientist, the contradictory themes surrounding
the Arabs and their region before the coming of Islam often seem
strange and incomprehensible. Although there are no major barriers
posed by rivers or mountain ranges, numerous...
Ethiopia is unique in the world for the incomparable prominence
of the cross in the life of its Orthodox Christian population.
Crosses of unparalleled intricacy and sophistication are
extensively used in religious and magic rituals, as well as
in...
This talk deals tells the story of one of the leading
achromatic-lens makers of the 19th century who revolutionized
astronomy, the German optician Joseph von Fraunhofer, whose name is
associated with the dark lines that transect the solar
spectrum...