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UNISA990006181380203316 |
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PRÉCY, Jorn : de |
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E il giardino creò l'uomo / Jorn de Précy ; a cura di Marco Martella ; traduzione di Laura De Tomasi |
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Milano : Ponte alle Grazie, 2012 |
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Monografia |
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UNINA9910796690503321 |
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Autore |
Granerød Gard |
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Dimensions of Yahwism in the Persian period : studies in the religion and society of the Judaean community at Elephantine / / Gard Granerod |
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Berlin, Germany ; ; Boston, [Massachusetts] : , : De Gruyter, , 2016 |
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3-11-045317-7 |
3-11-045431-9 |
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1 online resource (404 p.) |
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Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft ; ; Volume 488 |
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Judaism - History - Post-exilic period, 586 B.C.-210 A.D |
Judaism - Egypt - Elephantine |
Judaea (Region) Religion |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
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Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Social Dimension -- 3. The Material Dimension -- 4. The Ritual Dimension -- 5. The Mythic and Narrative Dimension -- 6. The Ethical Dimension -- 7. Conclusion and Outlook -- Bibliography -- Index of Ancient Sources -- Index of Aramaic, Hebrew, Old Persian and Greek Words -- Index of Ancient Names, Deities and Epithets -- Index of Modern Authors |
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What was Judaean religion in the Persian period like? Is it necessary to use the Bible to give an answer to the question? Among other things the study argues that • the religion practiced in the 5th c. BCE Elephantine community and which is reflected in the so-called Elephantine documents represent a well-attested manifestation of lived Persian period Yahwism,• as religio-historical sources, the Elephantine documents reveal more about the actual religious practice of the Elephantine Judaeans than what the highly edited and canonised texts of the Bible reveal about the religious practice of the contemporary Yahwistic coreligionists in Judah, and• the image of the Elephantine Judaism emerging from the Elephantine documents can revise the |
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canonised image of Judaean religion in the Persian period (cf. A. Assmann). The Elephantine Yahwism should not be interpreted within a framework dependent upon theological, conceptual and spatial concepts alien to it, such as biblical ones. The study proposes an alternative framework by approaching the Elephantine documents on the basis of N. Smart’s multidimensional model of religion. Elephantine should not be exotified but brought to the very centre of any discussion of the history of Judaism. |
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UNINA9910373883703321 |
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Autore |
Coniglio M. A (Maria Anna) |
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Non-Intentionally Added Substances in PET-Bottled Mineral Water / / by Maria Anna Coniglio, Cristian Fioriglio, Pasqualina Laganà |
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Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2020 |
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[1st ed. 2020.] |
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1 online resource (66 pages) |
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Chemistry of Foods, , 2199-689X |
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Food—Biotechnology |
Polymers |
Quality control |
Reliability |
Industrial safety |
Pharmacology |
Environmental health |
Law—Europe |
Food Science |
Polymer Sciences |
Quality Control, Reliability, Safety and Risk |
Pharmacology/Toxicology |
Water and Health |
European Law |
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Non-intentionally Added Substances (NIAS) in Plastic Packaging Materials: The Regulatory Situation in the European Union -- Non-intentionally Added Substances in PET Bottles -- Non-intentionally Added Substances and Toxicity Issues. |
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This book discusses a major issue in the food contact materials industry: non-intentionally added substances (NIAS), and their impact on PET-bottled water. NIAS are chemical compounds that are present in food contact materials but have not been added for technical reasons during the production process, and consumers are usually unaware of their presence. NIAS can include decomposition or degradation products, impurities in the raw materials, unwanted by-products or contaminants from recycling processes, and they pose a challenge for packaging manufacturers. In Europe, the EU Regulations No. 1935/2004 and 10/2011 set out, respectively, the general principles of safety and inertness for all packaging materials, and rules on the composition of plastic food-contact materials. Among the plastics commonly used for bottled water and other non-alcoholic refreshment beverages, polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is the most favoured thanks to its chemical and physical stability, its transparency, low weight and good recyclability. Further, very few additives are used for its manufacture. Nonetheless, due to the complex formulations of polymers, processes and storage, NIAS can also be found in PET-bottled water, with potential cancerogenic or toxic effects. This book provides an overview of the European regulation of NIAS in plastic packaging materials, offering insights into their chemical composition in PET-bottled water. Lastly, it provides a useful discussion on NIAS and their toxicity. |
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