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Un comentario detallado línea por línea de Khenpo Tsultrim sobre el séptimo capítulo del Tesoro del Conocimiento de Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro Thaye que cubre siete puntos para obtener certeza de la visión correcta. Se explica desde la perspectiva de las diferentes escuelas Budistas. Se incluyen los versos fundamentales del texto de Jamgon Kongtrul y su comentario junto con varias canciones de Khenpo Tsultrim y Jetsun Milarepa sobre las opiniones y enfoques de las escuelas.
Cuadernos de Estudios del Siglo XVIII
De etnomusicología española: notas de historia. Una aproximación al folklore musical del XVIII a través de la literatura2024 •
Aristotle (d. 322 BC) was the first philosopher in the history of thought to examine all modes and types of belief acquisition such as knowledge, supposition, error and indirectly imagination. In his Prior Analytics, which he wrote primarily to clarify his theory of demonstration, Aristotle examined in detail the syllogism, which he saw as the most important form of reasoning, and his analysis was subject to interpretation by different traditions of thought for centuries. Aristotle's Prior Analytics was translated into Arabic in the classical period and later interpreted by many Islamic logicians. This article aims to show how Aristotle's definition of the syllogism in the Prior Analytics was taken up and interpreted in the Peripatetic Islamic logical tradition. These interpretations of the definition of the syllogism will provide us with an idea about the unique features of the commentaries on the Prior Analytics in the Islamic world. Here, introductory information about the translation of the Prior Analytics into Arabic and its commentators in Arabic will be given, Aristotle's definition of the syllogism and its versions in Peripatetic Islamic logicians will be indicated, and the interpretation of the basic terms in the definition by Peripatetic Islamic logicians will be revealed.
Literary Snippets: A Colophon Reader
Eleven Colophons by Ten Printers from Seven Cities in the Cairo Genizah2024 •
While the Cairo Genizah is mainly known as a repository of medieval manuscripts, modern Genizah collections also contain thousands of folios from texts printed with moveable type between 1500 and 1900. Most of these imprints come from Europe, but almost all of them reached the Cairene Jewish community at some point before 1897. They are also among the least-studied Genizah fragments due to the fact that, for the last 125 years, almost all Genizah scholars have been medievalists and palaeographers. The goal of this article is to present colophons that show the variety of printed items that Cairene Jews had access to during the early modern period, as well as demonstrate the potential value of Genizah material as evidence in the history of Hebrew printing. It is further intended as a guide for Genizah scholars who may yet take interest in printed fragments.
Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics
[Graphic Medicine] Unravelling Crip Temporalities: Epilepsy, Chronic illness and Elodie Durand’s Parenthesis2023 •
Throughout history, epilepsy has been subject to spiritual or supernatural interpretations and is often construed as a form of possession, divine retribution, or even a mystical endowment. However, from a medical perspective, epilepsy is a chronic neurological disorder. Elodie Durand’s graphic memoir, Parenthesis (2021), offers a personal narrative documenting the complexities of epilepsy. Through a meticulous analysis of Durand’s memoir, this article aims to investigate the intersections of crip temporalities and the affective dimensions of epilepsy as experienced and depicted by Durand, encompassing her epileptic seizures and neuropsychological evaluations, as well as her attempts at narrative reconstruction. Situated within the conceptual framework of crip time developed by Ellen Samuels, this essay examines the concealed nature of epilepsy as a chronic illness and its implications as an invisible disability. This study in graphic medicine conveys the embodied and experiential nature of epilepsy visualised through the medium of comics.
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International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications (IJSRP)
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