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Daphne Patai (born 1943) is an
American scholar and author. She is
professor emeritus of the
Department of Languages, Literatures, and
Cultures at the...
- and anthropologist.
Patai was born in Budapest, Austria-Hungary in 1910 to
Edith Patai, née Ehrenfeld, and József
Patai [hu].
Patai's mother was born in...
- 2020.
Patai, p. 139-40
Patai 141
Golden River to
Golden Road, R.
Patai, 136
Women in
Ancient Persia, 559–331 BC By
Maria Brosius, p. 68
Patai, p. 139...
- ISBN 0-226-77261-6 "Incubus". Reference.com.
Retrieved September 26, 2014.
Raphael Patai, p. 221, The
Hebrew Goddess:
Third Enlarged Edition, ISBN 978-0-8143-2271-0...
- Eisheth. It is
stated Esau took four
wives in
imitation to him.
Raphael Patai (1990). The
Hebrew Goddess.
Wayne State University Press.
Zohar 3:76b-77a...
- the
abode of the
uthra on earth. In the work by
anthropologist Raphael Patai entitled The
Hebrew Goddess, the
author argues that the term
shekhinah refers...
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group Bridging carbonyl Electrophilic addition Saul
Patai, ed. (1966). The
Carbonyl Group.
PATAI'S Chemistry of
Functional Groups. Vol. 1. John
Wiley &...
- foot of
Pavagadh in fond
memory of his wise
minister Champa. Later, the
Patai Raval family ruled it and took care of the boundary. The folk
tales say...
- Paris:
Librairie Orientaliste Paul
Geuthner S.A. pp. 4–5.
Raphael Patai;
Jennifer Patai (1989). The Myth of the
Jewish Race.
Wayne State University Press...
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Retrieved 13
October 2015.
Patai,
Daphne (2003), "Policing the academy: 'Anti-feminist
intellectual har****ment'", in
Patai, Daphne; Koertge,
Noretta (eds...