David Daube FBA (8 February 1909, in Freiburg, Germany – 24 February 1999, in Berkeley, California) was the twentieth century's preeminent scholar of...
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Daube (French pronunciation: [dob] , Occitan: adòba or adobo) is a French slow-cooked stew, usually of beef, but other meat is sometimes used. The best-known...
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intended tomb, so Humpty Dumpty was not buried in his shell. Professor David Daube suggested in The Oxford Magazine of 16 February 1956 that Humpty Dumpty...
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been discounted by other academics. American ancient legal historian David Daube believed that AREPO represented a Hebrew or Aramaic rendition of the...
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has been associated with figures such as Hannah Arendt, Rudolf Carnap, David Daube, Johann Eck, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Friedrich Hayek, Martin Heidegger, Edmund...
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idea seems to have originated in a spoof history essay by Professor David Daube written for The Oxford Magazine in 1956, which was widely believed despite...
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Cambridge under C. H. Dodd, a leading British New Testament scholar, and David Daube, a Jewish scholar who became Regius Professor of Civil Law (Oxford),...
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1935, becoming emeritus in 1949. His students from Cambridge include David Daube and W. D. Davies. The three together, each through his own work, ushered...
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and initiator of its journal. Jackson studied early Jewish law under David Daube, Regius Professor of Civil Law (Oxford). Single author books: Theft in...
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employment at the University of Cambridge with the help of his in-law David Daube, who was affiliated with Gonville and Caius College. While in England...
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historian Michael Wolffsohn, historian Jacob Friedrich Behrend, jurist David Daube, Professor of Law Heinrich Dernburg, jurist (converted to Christianity)...
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Raymond Carr David Caute Alasdair Clayre Christopher Codrington Gerald Cohen Peter Conrad George Nathaniel Curzon Matthew d'Ancona David Daube David Dilks Michael...
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keyboards Dana Teboe – trombone Betty Wright – background vocals Michael Daube & Adele Lutz – Doll clothing Kat Egan & Veronica Gonzales – Production coordination...
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replica of that which was eaten by the Israelites in Egypt. Professor David Daube suggests that the wording, “This is the bread” might be misread as a...
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at the Wayback Machine Sanders, E.P. (2000). "Jesus Christ" in Freedman, David ed. Eerdmans dictionary of the Bible. Grand Rapids, Mich.:W.B. Eerdmans...
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science at the University of California, Berkeley, where he studied with David Daube. He spent two years studying mishpat ivri in Israel at Hebrew University...
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Autobiographical Novel, pages 11–13, 16–18. New York: Random House, 1941. David Daube. "How Esau Sold his Birthright." Cambridge Law Journal, volume 8 (1942):...
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of Law, taking an LLB. He then studied at New College, Oxford—under David Daube, Regius Professor of Civil Law—where he graduated with an MA (by decree)...
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Professor Moses Finley (1973–4) Dom David Knowles (1974–5) Professor Kenneth Dover (1975–6) Professor David Daube (1976–7) Dr Michael Grant (author) (1977–8)...
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sheriff David Daube, professor of law Dame Hazel Genn Sir Francis Henry Goldsmid, MP for Reading, first Jewish barrister (Q.C. 1858) Sir David Lionel...
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linguist. Rick Wilson, 33, American professional wrestler, suicide. David Daube, 90, German scholar of ancient law. Andre Dubus, 62, American short story...
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Warmington 1997, p. 182. Daube 2009, pp. 365–366. Rodger 1999. Opie 1997, p. 254. Opie 2004, p. 76. Tradition Revived for City. Daube, David (2009). Ethics and...
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Gladstone's Cabinet. In 1955, the distinguished German academic lawyer David Daube (1909–1999), a native of Freiburg im Breisgau, became the first foreign-born...
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Peter Daube (born 1964) is a New Zealand film, television, stage and voice actor. Daube graduated from Toi Whakaari: New Zealand Drama School in 1992...
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Presented to David Winton Thomas. Edited by Peter R. Ackroyd and Barnabas Lindars, pages 117–36. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1968. David Daube. “One...
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successor of Boudewijn Sirks and the second German legal scholar after David Daube as Regius Professor of Civil Law in Oxford. Wolfgang Ernst is married...
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62 (1950–51): pages 378–80. M. David. "Zabal (Gen. Xxx 26)." Vetus Testamentum, volume 1 (1951): pages 59–60. David Daube and Reuven Yaron. "Jacob's Reception...
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of Public Law Notable former holders of the above posts include Prof David Daube, Prof Peter Stein, Neil Kennedy, and Prof T B Smith Regius Chair of Botany...
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Civilization. The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press ISBN 0-674-01197-X Daube, David (1986). "The Old Testament Prohibitions of Homosexuality". Zeitschrift...
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