- Oral tradition, or oral lore, is a form of
human communication wherein knowledge, art,
ideas and
cultural material is received, preserved, and transmitted...
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other words: an ʾisnād in
which one
tradent transmitted to only one other, etc. key
figure = any converged-upon
tradent in an ʾisnād
bundle (i.e., a PCL...
- centuries. He was a Shīʿī of the akhbārī school, a son of a
student (or
tradent) of the
sixth imam, Jaʿfar al-Ṣādiq, who died in 765.
Although Ibn Aʿtham...
-
Strompf &
Mikkelsen et al. This
tradition is
persistently echoed by
later tradents ...
whose values as
independent witnesses to
Manichaean activity in early...
- "Conceptual
Stratification in LXX Prov 26,11:
Toward Identifying the
Tradents Behind the Aphorism",
Zeitschrift für die
Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft...
- est, ut revertar. Nisi ego
abiero (4) Tota
pulchra es,
amica mea* (4)
Tradent enim vos (3)
Trahe me post te* (4)
Tribulationes civitatum. Peccavimus...
- events." New
Testament scholar James D.G. Dunn
believed that "the
earliest tradents within the
Christian churches [were]
preservers more than innovators.....
- Matthew. He
received it from
previous generations of
Jewish scribes and
tradents.”.
Howard had
drawn attention to the
probable presence of a
fragment of...
- d'Études Tibétaines (23): 169–202 Mayer,
Robert (2015). «gTer ston and
Tradent:
Innovation and
Conservation in
Tibetan Treasure Literature».
Journal of...
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different aspects of the
Christian life is refracted." He also
notes that "the
tradents of the
tradition have
sought to hide
their own
footprints in
order to focus...