02289nas1 2200445 n 450 99000000094050332120240229082511.00390-0460000000094FED02000000094(Aleph)000000094FED02CNRP 0007931920091027a19729999km-y0itaa50------baitaITauu--------Micologia italiana1972-2013BolognaPatronQuadrimestrale1997-Micologia italiana582Unione micologica italianaITACNP20090723http://acnp.cib.unibo.it/cgi-ser/start/it/cnr/dc-p1.tcl?catno=52576&person=false&language=ITALIANO&libr=&libr_th=uninaBiblioteche che possiedono il periodicoSE990000000940503321Biblioteca Dipartimento di Arboricoltura, Botanica e Patologia Vegetale-Sez. Patologia vegetale-Università Federico II di Napoli1972-1999;DAGPVBiblioteca Centralizzata. Facoltà di Agraria dell'Università Federico II di Napoli1978-2013.FAGBCBiblioteca. Dipartimento di Scienze biologiche. Sez. di Biologia vegetale. Università degli studi di Napoli Federico II1974-1990;1993-1999;1995;1998;DBVDAGPVFAGBCDBVMicologia italiana85568UNINA866-01NA086 Biblioteca Dipartimento di Arboricoltura, Botanica e Patologia Vegetale-Sez. 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Foria,223, Napoli (NA)(081) 440681(081) 450165itacnp.cib.unibo.itACNP Italian Union Catalogue of Serialshttp://acnp.cib.unibo.it/cgi-ser/start/it/cnr/df-p.tcl?catno=52576&language=ITALIANO&libr=&person=&B=1&libr_th=unina&proposto=NO04314nam 2200721Ia 450 991096542910332120200520144314.09780295803791029580379710.1515/9780295803791(CKB)2670000000241622(EBL)3444488(SSID)ssj0000758900(PQKBManifestationID)11451001(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000758900(PQKBWorkID)10780952(PQKB)10333112(Perlego)723457(MiAaPQ)EBC3444488(DE-B1597)726339(DE-B1597)9780295803791(EXLCZ)99267000000024162220040204d2004 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrAutobiographical Jews essays in Jewish self-fashioning /Michael Stanislawski1st ed.Seattle University of Washington Pressc20041 online resource (224 p.)The Samuel & Althea Stroum lectures in Jewish studiesDescription based upon print version of record.9780295984162 0295984163 Includes bibliographical references (p. 196-203) and index.""Contents""; ""Acknowledgements""; ""Introduction: Autobiography, the Jews, and Episodic Memory""; ""1/ Josephus's Life""; ""2/ In the Culture of the Rabbis: Asher of Reichshofen and Glikl of Hameln""; ""3/ Two Russian Jews: Moshe Leib Lilienblum and Osip Mandelstam""; ""4/ Autobiography as Farewell I: Stefan Zweig""; ""5/ Autobiography as Farewell II: Sarah Kofman""; ""Conclusion""; ""Notes""; ""Bibliography""; ""Index""Autobiographical Jews examines the nature of autobiographical writing by Jews from antiquity to the present, and the ways in which such writings can legitimately be used as sources for Jewish history. Drawing on current literary theory, which questions the very nature of autobiographical writing and its relationship to what we normally designate as the truth, and, to a lesser extent, the new cognitive neurosciences, Michael Stanislawski analyzes a number of crucial and complex autobiographical texts written by Jews through the ages. Stanislawski considers The Life by first-century historian Josephus; compares the early modern autobiographies of Asher of Reichshofen (Book of Memories) and Glikl of Hameln (Memoirs); analyzes the radically different autobiographies of two Russian Jewish writers, the Hebrew Enlightenment author Moshe Leib Lilienblum and the famous Russian poet Osip Mandelstam; and looks at two autobiographies written out of utter despair in the midst and in the wake of World War II, Stefan Zweig's The World of Yesterday and Sarah Kofman's Rue Ordener, Rue Labat. These writers' attempts to portray their private and public struggles, anxieties, successes, and failures are expressions of a basic drive for selfhood which is both timeless and time-bound, universal and culturally specific. The challenge is to attempt to unravel the conscious from the unconscious distortions in these texts and to regard them as artifacts of individuals' quests to make sense of their lives, first and foremost for themselves and then, if possible, for their readers. Samuel and Althea Stroum lectures in Jewish studies.Jewish prose literatureHistory and criticismAutobiographyJewish authorsJewish authorsBiographyHistory and criticismJewsHistoriographyAutobiographical memoryJudaism and literatureSelf-perceptionJewish prose literatureHistory and criticism.AutobiographyJewish authors.Jewish authorsBiographyHistory and criticism.JewsHistoriography.Autobiographical memory.Judaism and literature.Self-perception.809/.93592000924Stanislawski Michael1952-1092930MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910965429103321Autobiographical Jews4346810UNINA01515nam0 22003011i 450 UON0040175420231205104700.920111202d1959 |0itac50 baengGB||||y 1||||The tragic history of the sea, 1589-1622narratives of the shipwrecks of the Portuguese East Indiamen São Thomé (1589), Santo Alberto (1593), São João Baptista (1622), and the journey of the survivors in South East Africaedited from the original portuguese, by C. R. BoxerCambridgeHakluyt Society at the University Press1959XIV, 297 p., [2] c. di tav., [8] c. geogr. ripieg.23 cm.001UON002965762001 Hakluyt Society. Second series112AFRICA ORIENTALEDescrizioni e viaggiUONC022577FIMARINA MERCANTILEPortogalloStoria1589-1622UONC080346FICambridgeUONL000022910.422Viaggi e viaggiatori21BOXERCharles RalphUONV007600162010Firenze University PressUONV266087650Hakluyt SocietyUONV246802650ITSOL20250620RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00401754SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI Port IX 100 SI PO 663 5 100 Tragic history of the sea, 1589-16221348446UNIOR