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the so-called 'canon tables' of the christian gospels are an absolutely remarkable feature of the early, late antique, and medieval christian manuscript cultures of east and west, the invention of which is commonly attributed to eusebius and dated to first decades of the fourth century ad. intended to host a technical device for structuring, organizing, and navigating the four gospels united in a single codex - and, in doing so, building upon and bringing to completion previous endeavours - the canon tables were apparently from the beginning a highly complex combination of text, numbers and images, that became an integral and fixed part of all the manuscripts containing the four gospels as sacred scripture of the christians and can be seen as exemplary for the formation, development and spreading of a specific christian manuscript culture across east and west ad 300 and 800.

in the footsteps of carl nordenfalk's masterly publication of 1938 and few following contributions, this book offers an updated overview on the topic of 'canon tables' in a comparative perspective and with a precise look at their context of origin, their visual appearance, their meaning, function and their usage in different times, domains, and cultures.

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  • a smorgasbord of surprising, obscure, and exotic words. in this delightful encore to the national bestseller "a word a day", anu garg, the founder of the wildly popular a word a day web site (wordsmith.org), presents an all-new collection of unusual, intriguing words and real-life anecdotes that will thrill writers, scholars, and word buffs everywhere. "another word a day" celebrates the english language in all its quirkiness, grandeur, and fun, and features new chapters ranging from "words formed erroneously" and "red-herring words" to "kangaroo words," "discover the theme," and "what does that company name mean?" in them, you'll find a treasure trove of curious and compelling words, including agelast, dragoman, mittimus, nyctalopia, quacksalver, scission, tattersall, and zugzwang. each entry includes a concise definition, etymology, and usage example, interspersed with illuminating quotations. praise for a word a day "anu garg's many readers await their a word a day rations hungrily. now at last here's a feast for them and other verbivores. eat up!" - barbara wallraff, senior editor at the atlantic monthly and author of "word court" "awadies will be familiar with anu garg's refreshing approach to words: words are fun and they have fascinating histories." - john simpson, chief editor, 'oxford english dictionary'. show more (1)
  • the distinction between humans and the natural world is an artefact and more a matter of linguistic communication than a conceptual separation. this element proposes ecosemiotics as an epistemological tool to better understand the relationship between human and natural processes. ecosemiotics with its affinity to the humanities, is presented here as the best disciplinary approach for interpreting complex environmental conditions for a broad audience, across a multitude of temporal and spatial scales. it is proposed as an intellectual bridge between divergent sciences to incorporate within a unique framework different paradigms. the ecosemiotic paradigm helps to explain how organisms interact with their external environments using mechanisms common to all living beings that capture external information and matter for internal usage. this paradigm can be applied in all the circumstances where a living being (man, animal, plant, fungi, etc.) performs processes to stay alive (1)
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