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UNINA9910451641503321 |
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Aṛakʻel, Siwnetsʻi, <1350-1422.> |
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Adamgirkʻ : the Adam book of Aṙakʻel of Siwnikʻ / / translated with an introduction by Michael E. Stone |
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London ; ; New York : , : Oxford University Press, , 2007 |
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1 online resource (0 pages) |
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Fall of man |
Languages & Literatures |
Indo-Iranian Languages & Literatures |
Electronic books. |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph |
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The first English translation of a major work of medieval literature: the Armenian epic poem on Adam and Eve, Adamgirk, composed by Arak`el of Siwnik` in the early fifteenth century. Michael E. Stone also supplies an illuminating introduction. - ;This is the first English translation of the major Armenian epic on Adam and Eve composed by Arak'el of Siwnik' in the early fifteenth century. Arak'el writes extremely powerful narrative poetry, as in his description of the brilliance of paradise, of Satan's mustering his hosts against Adam and Eve, and Eve's inner struggle between obedience to God and Satan's seduction. In parts the epic is in dialogue form between Adam, Eve, and God. It also pays much attention to the typology of. Adam and Christ, or Adam's sin and death and Christ's crucifixion. By implication, this story, from an Eastern Christian tradition, is the story of all humans, and bears comparison with later biblical epics, such as Milton's Paradise Lost. Michael E. Stone's version preserves a balance between. literary felicity and faithfulness to the original. His Introduction sets the work and its author in historical, religious, and literary context. - ;All who work on the reception history of Adam and Eve are indebted to Stone for countless contributions in which he has made known to a wider |
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audience Armenian traditions that might otherwise be overlooked - G.J Brooke, Journal for the Study of the Old Testament;welcome, unusual, and indeed exciting book...There is a great amount of significant and unusual material here which may be examined from a variety of viewpoints, and this first-class (and also beautifully produced) work will be, as intended, of interest well beyond Armenian studies. - Brian Murdoch, Journal of Jewish Studies;While English-speakers can judge Stone's exquisite writing style, we can confirm that his language is |
striking for its faithfulness to the original work. - Gohar Muradyan, Vienna Armenological journal. |
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UNISA996465487603316 |
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Financial Cryptography and Data Security [[electronic resource] ] : FC 2013 Workshops, USEC and WAHC 2013, Okinawa, Japan, April 1, 2013, Revised Selected Papers / / edited by Andrew A. Adams, Michael Brenner, Matthew Smith |
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Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2013 |
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[1st ed. 2013.] |
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1 online resource (XII, 239 p. 64 illus.) |
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Security and Cryptology ; ; 7862 |
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Computer security |
Data encryption (Computer science) |
E-commerce |
Application software |
Systems and Data Security |
Cryptology |
e-Commerce/e-business |
Computer Appl. in Administrative Data Processing |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
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Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph |
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The Workshop on Usable Security (USEC 13) -- I Think, Therefore I Am: |
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Usability and Security of Authentication Using Brainwaves -- Usability and Security of Gaze-Based Graphical Grid Passwords -- The impact of length and mathematical operators on the usability and security of system-assigned one-time PINs -- QRishing: The Susceptibility of Smartphone Users to QR Code Phishing Attacks -- “Comply or Die" Is Dead: Long live security-aware principal agents -- Information Security as a Credence Good -- Sorry, I Don't Get It: An Analysis of Warning Message Texts -- Soulmate or Acquaintance? Visualizing Tie Strength for Trust Inference -- Awareness about photos on the Web and how privacy-privacy-tradeoffs could help -- Bootstrapping Trust in Online Dating: Social Verification of Online Dating Profiles -- The Workshop on Applied Homomorphic Cryptography (WAHC 13) -- SHADE: Secure Hamming Distance computation from oblivious transfer -- Garbled Circuits via Structured Encryption -- On the Minimal Number of Bootstrappings in Homomorphic Circuits -- Privacy Preserving Data Processing with Collaboration of Homomorphic -- Parallel Homomorphic Encryption -- Targeting FPGA DSP Slices for a Large Integer Multiplier for Integer Based FHE. |
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference proceedings of the workshop on Usable Security, USEC 2013, and the third Workshop on Applied Homomorphic Cryptography, WAHC 2013, held in conjunction with the 17th International Conference on Financial Cryptology and Data Security, FC 2013, in Okinawa, Japan. The 16 revised full papers presented were carefully selected from numerous submissions and cover all aspects of data security. The goal of the USEC workshop was to engage on all aspects of human factors and usability in the context of security. The goal of the WAHC workshop was to bring together professionals, researchers and practitioners in the area of computer security and applied cryptography with an interest in practical applications of homomorphic encryption, secure function evaluation, private information retrieval or searchable encryption to present, discuss, and share the latest findings in the field, and to exchange ideas that address real-world problems with practical solutions using homomorphic cryptography. |
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