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    The Expulsion of Jewish Chemists and Biochemists from Academia in Nazi Germany.Ute Deichmann - 1999 - Perspectives on Science 7 (1):1-86.
    In contrast to anti-Jewish campaigns at German universities in the 19th century, which met with opposition from liberal scholars, among them prominent chemists, there was no public reaction to the dismissals in 1933. Germany had been an international leader in chemistry until the 1930s. Due to a high proportion of Jewish physicists, chemistry was strongly affected by the expulsion of scientists. Organic and inorganic chemistry were least affected, while biochemistry suffered most. Polymer chemistry and quantum chemistry, of minor (...)
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    Note on the variant of ‘κρυφη’ in Exodus 11:2a.Claude A. Otabela - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (1):4.
    The spoliation of the Egyptians is an exodus theme whose interpretation is difficult and often controversial. The great cleavage lies between the thesis of a secret and dishonest action and that of an operation of definitive donations within the framework of the expulsion. The addition of the adverb ‘κρυφη’ in the Septuagint has been used to support the exit from Egypt by a secret escape with fraudulently borrowed objects. This article re-evaluates this variant by showing the limits (...)
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    News from Egypt.Angele B. Samaan - 1982 - Moreana 19 (Number 75-19 (3-4):111-112.
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    Libyan Anarchy: Inscriptions from Egypt’s Third Intermediate Period. By Robert K. Rittner.Anthony Spalinger - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 133 (3).
    The Libyan Anarchy: Inscriptions from Egypt’s Third Intermediate Period. By Robert K. Rittner. Writings from the Ancient World, vol. 21. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2009. Pp. xix + 621. $59.95.
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    Commentary from Egypt.Bahaa Darwish - 2013 - Asian Bioethics Review 5 (2):149-151.
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    “Spoils from Egypt” : Contemporary Theology and Non-Foundationalist Thought.Thomas Guarino - 1995 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 51 (3):573-587.
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    Passage from Egypt: Excerpt from an Imaginary Autobiography.Ihab Hassan - 1983 - Substance 11 (4):192.
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    13. Anaxagoras from Egypt to Herculaneum: A Contribution to the History of Ancient ‘Atheism’.Christian Vassallo & David Sider - 2019 - In Presocratics and Papyrological Tradition: A Philosophical Reappraisal of the Sources. Proceedings of the International Workshop Held at the University of Trier. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 335-414.
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    "When Israel Came Forth from Egypt": Aquinas on the Gifts of Judgment and Purgatory.Daria Spezzano - 2024 - Nova et Vetera 22 (3):961-992.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:"When Israel Came Forth from Egypt":Aquinas on the Gifts of Judgment and Purgatory*Daria SpezzanoOne of my favorite scenes in Dante's Divine Comedy is in the beginning of the Purgatorio, when Dante and Virgil are standing on the shores of Mount Purgatory after climbing out of the darkness and chaos of hell. They find themselves at daybreak looking across the sea that separates the living from the (...)
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    Letters From Egypt[REVIEW]Robert J. O’Connell - 1966 - International Philosophical Quarterly 6 (2):319-323.
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    16. Anaxarchus from Egypt to Herculaneum.Tiziano Dorandi - 2019 - In Christian Vassallo (ed.), Presocratics and Papyrological Tradition: A Philosophical Reappraisal of the Sources. Proceedings of the International Workshop Held at the University of Trier. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 473-488.
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    A Horoscope from Egypt.T. Nicklin - 1902 - The Classical Review 16 (02):119-120.
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    The Poet from Egypt? Reconsidering Claudian's Eastern Origin.Bret Mulligan - 2007 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 151 (2):285-310.
    In a recent article, P.G. Christiansen has strenuously questioned the communis opinio that Claudian was an immigrant from the Greek-speaking eastern Empire. Although Christiansen injects a healthy skepticism into the debate about Claudian's biography, his arguments in favor of Claudian being a native Latin speaker are flawed or unpersuasive. The only relevant external evidence indicates that in the centuries after Claudian's death he was considered an Egyptian. The evidence in Claudian's poems – the unique passing reference to Nilus noster (...)
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    The Journey from Egypt to the Promised Land, from the Baptism to becoming the Son of God and from the Earthly to the Heavenly Kingdom from the Point of View of Allegorical Interpretation.Eva Kovacheva - 2022 - Filosofiya-Philosophy 31 (1):73-80.
    The article discusses two historical events taken from texts from the Holy Scripture – the Old and the New Testaments, and a spiritual view on human soul, as found in the Holy tradition of the Orthodox church: they support the thesis that, according to the method of allegorical interpretation, the three evidences point to three inner stages through which human soul passes in its transition to a holistic spiritual development: from the act of the Holy Baptism to (...)
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    Roman policy towards the Jews: Expulsions from the city of Rome during the first century C.E.Leonard Victor Rutgers - 1994 - Classical Antiquity 13 (1):56-74.
    In the first century, Jews were expelled from Rome on various occasions. Ancient literary sources offer contradictory information on these expulsions. As a result, scholars have offered different reconstructions of what really happened. In contrast to earlier scholarship on the subject, this article seeks to place the expulsions of Jews from first-century Rome into the larger framework of Roman policy toward both Jews and other non-Roman peoples. It is argued that the decision to banish Jews from Rome (...)
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  16. The Limits of the Religious Community: Expulsion from the Religious Community within the Qumran Sect, within Rabbinic Judaism, and within Primitive Christianity.Goran Forkman & PEARL SJÖLANDER - 1972
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  17. America: A view from Egypt.Naiem A. Sherbiny - 2005 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 72 (4):1-26.
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    About Politics, Palestine, and Friendship: A Letter to Edward from Egypt.Lila Abu-Lughod - 2005 - Critical Inquiry 31 (2):381.
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    Double Attribution in a Letter from Egypt to Ugarit (RS 88.2158).Loren Fisher - 2010 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 130 (4):619-621.
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    The impact of corporate governance on financial leverage: evidence from Egypt.Rimon Micheal, K. Sandar Kyaw & Kwami H. Quao - 2025 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 19 (1):1-29.
    This study examines the effect of corporate governance on financial leverage of emerging market firms. This study shows the effects of corporate governance by estimating empirical model in which firms' financial leverage is dependent variable, while board size, blockholder ownership, independent directorship, and duality are independent variables. The study employs the panel dataset of 50 listed non-financial firms in Egypt in the period 2008-2019 and the econometric method for panel data, which is multiple regression model. The study suggests a (...)
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    Nonnus in Gaza: The Expansion of Modern Poetry from Egypt to Palestine in the Early Sixth Century CE.Delphine Lauritzen - 2014 - In Konstantinos Spanoudakis (ed.), Nonnus of Panopolis in Context: Poetry and Cultural Milieu in Late Antiquity with a Section on Nonnus and the Modern World. De Gruyter. pp. 421-434.
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    The impact of corporate governance on financial leverage: evidence from Egypt.Kwami H. Quao, Rimon Micheal & K. Sandy Kyaw - 2023 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 1 (1):1.
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    L. Török, Hellenistic and Roman Terracottas from Egypt.Michel Malaise - 1997 - Kernos 10:368-371.
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    Greek Documents from Egypt Dieter Curschmann: Papyri Iandanae. Fasc. septimus: Griechische Verwaltungsurkunden. Pp. 259–350; 4 facsimiles. Leipzig and Berlin: Teubner, 1934. Paper, RM. 8.60. [REVIEW]H. I. Bell - 1935 - The Classical Review 49 (05):181-.
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    Impressıons Of Some Ottoman Poets From Egypt.Mustafa Erdoğan - 2009 - Journal of Turkish Studies 4:406-445.
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    Attitudes towards information ethics: a view from Egypt.Omar E. M. Khalil & Ahmed A. S. Seleim - 2012 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 10 (4):240-261.
    PurposeThe information technology related ethical issues will only increase in frequency and complexity with the increasing diffusion of IT in economies and societies. The purpose of this paper is to explore Egyptian students' attitudes towards the information ethics issues of privacy, access, property, and accuracy, and it evaluates the possible impact of a number of personal characteristics on such attitudes.Design/methodology/approachThis research utilized a cross‐sectional sample and data set to test five hypotheses. It adopted an instrument to collect the respondents' background (...)
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    Camille Paglia: Glittering Images. A Journey Through Art from Egypt to Star Wars.Marit Paasche - 2013 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 31 (1-2):431-434.
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  28. Exodus Retold: Ancient Exegesis of the Departure From Egypt in Wis 15-21 and 19:1-9.Peter Enns (ed.) - 1997 - Brill.
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    The relationship between Arab Spring and income: Does governance matter Evidence from Egypt and Tunisia.Raad Al Tal, Abdelrahman J. K. Alfar & Mohammed Elheddad - 2023 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 1 (1).
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    A Mithraic Papyrus William M. Brashear: A Mithraic Catechism from Egypt. P. Berol. 21196 (Tyche Supplementband, I.) Pp. 70; 2 plates. Vienna: Holzhausen, 1992. Paper. [REVIEW]J. Gwyn Griffiths - 1994 - The Classical Review 44 (01):181-182.
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    Inscriptions from ptolemaic egypt - (A.) Bowman, (c.) Crowther (edd.) The epigraphy of ptolemaic egypt. Pp. XXVIII + 353, figs, ills, map. Oxford: Oxford university press, 2020. Cased, £90, us$115. Isbn: 978-0-19-885822-5. - (A.) Bowman, (c.) Crowther, (s.) hornblower, (r.) mairs, (k.) savvopoulos (edd.) Corpus of ptolemaic inscriptions. Part I: Greek, bilingual, and trilingual inscriptions from egypt. Volume 1: Alexandria and the delta (nos. 1–206). Pp. XXVIII + 539, figs, ills, map. Oxford: Oxford university press, 2021. Cased, £120, us$155. Isbn: 978-0-19-886049-5. [REVIEW]Rodney Ast - 2022 - The Classical Review 72 (1):89-92.
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  32. La sortie d'Egypte fut-elle une expulsion et une fuite?M. Vervenne - 1988 - Bijdragen 49 (4):402-409.
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    D. G. Martinez: P. Michigan XIX. Baptized for Our Sakes: a Leather Trisagion from Egypt (P.Mich. 799). (Beiträge zur Altertumskunde 120.) Pp. 115, ills. Stuttgart and Leipzig: B. G. Teubner, 1999. Cased. ISBN: 3-519-07669-1. [REVIEW]James G. Keenan - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (2):634-635.
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    (1 other version)The Expulsion of Jewish Professors from University Science Departments during Fascism.Giorgio Israel - 2013 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2013 (164):97-115.
    ExcerptSeveral studies have examined the racial policies promoted by the Nazi regime from theoretical and sociological perspectives. Theoretical studies have focused their attention on the contribution that scientific disciplines (anthropology, biology, eugenics, and demography) gave to the institution of Nazi racial policies. Sociological studies have focused on the role that the German scientific community had in enforcing such policies, as well as on the consequences these policies had for the scientific community. For instance, they have considered the effect that (...)
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  35. The Expulsion of the Jews from Spain. By Haim Beinart.G. Mound - 2004 - The European Legacy 9 (2):259-259.
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    From the suwanee to egypt, there's no place like home.Cynthia Ward - manuscript
    Both Zora Neale Hurston's "Seraph on the Suwanee" (1948) and Carolyn Chute's "The Beans of Egypt, Maine" (1985) feature white working-class women negotiating class hierarchies in rural communities. Despite contemporary critics' putative concern with class and demonstrated concern with Hurston's other works, particularly "Their Eyes Were Watching God" (1937), both novels have been largely ignored by the critical establishment, in part because readers find it difficult to identify with the main characters. Comparing the critical reception of Seraph, The Beans, (...)
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    Notes in Papyri (K.) McNamee (ed.) Annotations in Greek and Latin Texts from Egypt. (American Studies in Papyrology 45.) Pp. xviii + 577, figs, pls. Oxford: Oxbow Books, for the American Society of Papyrologists, 2007. Cased, £80, US$125. ISBN: 978-0-9700591-7-. [REVIEW]Francesca Schironi - 2009 - The Classical Review 59 (1):277-.
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    History of Ancient Egypt: From the First Farmers to the Great Pyramid. By John Romer.Jana Jones - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 133 (4).
    A History of Ancient Egypt: From the First Farmers to the Great Pyramid. By John Romer. London: Allen Lane, 2012. Pp. xxvii + 476, illus. £25.
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    Muslims from Al-Andalus in the madrasas of late fatimid and Aiyubid Egypt.Gary Leiser - 1999 - Al-Qantara 20 (1):137-160.
    Este artículo describe el papel representado por los musulmanes andalusíes en el desarrollo temprano y posterior función pedagógica de las madrasas en Egipto, desde el período fāṭimí tardío hasta el final de la época ayyūbí. Este papel está relacionado con la riḥla, el viaje que hacían los andalusíes a Oriente «en busca de la ciencia». El artículo se inicia con una breve exposición de la situación de las escuelas legales en el Egipto fāṭimí. A esto sigue el estudio de los (...)
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    Texts from the Amarna Period in Egypt.Ronald J. Leprohon, William J. Murnane & Edmund S. Meltzer - 1998 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 118 (2):286.
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  41. Leibniz’s Egypt Plan (1671–1672): from holy war to ecumenism.Lloyd Strickland - 2016 - Intellectual History Review 26 (4):461-476.
    At the end of 1671 and start of 1672, while in the service of the Archbishop and Elector of Mainz, Leibniz composed his Egypt Plan, which sought to persuade Louis XIV to invade Egypt. Scholars have generally supposed that Leibniz’s rationale for devising the plan was to divert Louis from his intended war with Holland. Little attention has been paid to the religious benefits that Leibniz identified in the plan, and those who do acknowledge them are often (...)
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    Contesting Antiquity in Egypt: Archaeologies, Museums and the Struggle for Identities from World War I to Nasser. By Donald Malcolm Reid.Wendy Doyon - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 139 (2).
    Contesting Antiquity in Egypt: Archaeologies, Museums and the Struggle for Identities from World War I to Nasser. By Donald Malcolm Reid. Cairo: The American University in Cairo Press, 2015. Pp. xxii + 491, illus. $59.95.
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    From its Birthplace in Egypt to Marseilles, an Ancient Trade: ‘Drugs and Spices’.Francis Laget - 2005 - Diogenes 52 (3):131 - 139.
    This report is the testimony of a man who worked with plants, specifically, in what used to be called the ‘drugs and spices’ trade, selling simples for around 40 years. And what better vantage-point than the trader’s to trace, over several decades, the evolution of the attitude of French people (and Europeans more generally) towards plants and, by extension, towards ‘nature’? Beneath the need for medicinal plants, seasonings or flavourings there is a hidden desire of varying strength for ‘nature’. This (...)
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    Mamluks, Property Rights, and Economic Development: Lessons from Medieval Egypt.Lisa Blaydes - 2019 - Politics and Society 47 (3):395-424.
    Secure property rights are considered a common institutional feature of rapidly growing economies. Although different property rights regimes have prevailed around the world over time, relatively little scholarship has empirically characterized the historical property rights of societies outside Western Europe. Using data from Egypt’s Mamluk Sultanate, this article provides a detailed characterization of land tenure patterns and identifies changes to real property holdings associated with an institutional bargain between Egypt’s slave soldiers—the mamluks—and the sultan. Although agricultural land (...)
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    The Need for an EU Expulsion Mechanism: Democratic Backsliding and the Failure of Article 7.Tom Theuns - 2022 - Res Publica 28 (4):693-713.
    What should the EU do about the fact that some Member States are backsliding on their commitments to democracy, supposedly a fundamental value of the EU? The Treaty provisions under Article 7 TEU are widely criticized for being ineffective in preventing such developments. Are they legitimate? I argue that the ultimate sanction of Article 7 TEU falls into a performative contradiction, which undermines its ability to coherently defend fundamental values. Instead, expulsion from the EU is the appropriate, coherent (...)
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  46. From Akhenaten to Moses: Ancient Egypt and Religious Change.[author unknown] - 2016
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  47. Agriculture in Egypt, From Pharaonic to Modern Times.Owen Roger - 1999
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    Ancient Egypt through Three WindowsTextes sacrés et textes profanes de l'ancienne ÉgyptePharaoh's People: Scenes from Life in Imperial EgyptAkhenaten, The Heretic KingTextes sacres et textes profanes de l'ancienne Egypte.Edmund S. Meltzer, C. Lalouette, T. G. H. James & D. B. Redford - 1988 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 108 (2):285.
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    Externalizing Human Rights: From Commission to Council, the Universal Periodic Review and Egypt[REVIEW]Laura K. Landolt - 2013 - Human Rights Review 14 (2):107-129.
    Critics of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights (CHR) and its successor, the Human Rights Council (HRC), focus on member state efforts to protect themselves and allies from external pressure for human rights implementation. Even though HRC members still shield rights abusers, the new Universal Periodic Review (UPR) subjects all states to regular scrutiny, and provides substantial new space for domestic NGOs to externalize domestic human rights demands. This paper offers an institutional account of the expansion of NGO (...)
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  50. From Pythagoras to the turba philosophorum: Egypt and pythagorean tradition.Peter Kingsley - 1994 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 57 (1):1-13.
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