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- Oral tradition, or oral lore, is a form of human communication wherein knowledge, art, ideas and cultural material is received, preserved, and transmitted...
- 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...
- 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...