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Goldenbaum, Ursula. "Did Moses Mendelssohn Lack Historical Thinking?" Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 68, no. 4 (2020): 564–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/dzph-2020-0038.

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AbstractThere is widespread agreement in scholarship that Moses Mendelssohn lacked historical thinking, an opinion accepted even among Mendelssohn experts. This misjudgment is based on a remark in his Jerusalem against Lessing’s Education of Humankind and surely ignores Mendelssohn’s historical work. I will question the misjudgment by a detour: first, I will ask for whom Lessing wrote his Education of Humankind. Then I will turn to the usually celebrated origin of historical thinking in Semler and Herder and question the historicity of their views. It is only in the 3rd section that I will focus directly on Mendelssohn’s historical work and his truly historical understanding of religion, in agreement with Lessing.
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Küpper, Stephan. "Who Wrote That? Authorship Controversies from Moses to Sholokhov, by Donald Ostrowski." Canadian-American Slavic Studies 55, no. 2 (2021): 178–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.30965/22102396-05502008.

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Altman, William. "Exotericism after Lessing: The Enduring Influence of F. H. Jacobi on Leo Strauss." Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 15, no. 1 (2007): 59–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/105369907781148542.

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AbstractThis study shows that despite the fact that Leo Strauss published little about Jacobi, the misunderstood thinker about whom he wrote his doctoral dissertation exercised a crucial influence on what is often thought to be Strauss's most enduring achievement: his rediscovery of exotericism. A consideration of several of Strauss's writings that do mention Jacobi but remained unpublished at the time of his death—in particular his studies on Moses Mendelssohn, who was Jacobi's principal target in the Pantheismusstreit—reveal that Strauss considered Jacobi to be an exoteric writer. Appropriately enough, it is only a Straussian-style reading of Strauss's claims that exotericism lapsed after Lessing's death that reveals Jacobi's influence between the lines. Some consideration is given to the question of why Strauss wrote about Jacobi in this secretive way.
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Horton, George Moses, and Jonathan Senchyne. "Individual Influence." PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 132, no. 5 (2017): 1244–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1632/pmla.2017.132.5.1244.

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George Moses Horton (1797?-1883?) is one of three African Americans known to have published poetry while enslaved in colonial north America or the United States. The recently discovered holograph manuscript of “Individual Influence” is the only available evidence that Horton also wrote short essays. Written in 1855 or 1856 and published here for the first time, “Individual Influence” provides a new perspective on Horton's writing process, his strategic affiliations in Chapel Hill, and his changing ideas about the relative efficacy of political and divine influence. More generally, the essay expands the available archive of writing by enslaved African Americans.
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Triana, Ike Alit, and Henrikus Joko Yulianto. "Myth as a Revelation of Spiritual Values for Today’s Human Life Reflected on Sarah H. Bradford’s "Harriet Tubman: The Moses of Her People"." Rainbow: Journal of Literature, Linguistics and Cultural Studies 8, no. 2 (2019): 69–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.15294/rainbow.v8i2.33844.

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America is a country with Christianity as the major religion. It is the fact that Moses in Christian myth has an important role to the religion of this country. The United States President Harry Truman wrote in 1950 that the fundamental basis of the laws of the United States was the Ten Commandments that were given to Moses. America is also known for the country of freedom. Besides, American freedom has a unique historical story which is about slavery. Harriet Tubman: The Moses of Her People novel depicts the journey and struggle of Harriet in liberating African American slaves. This study aims to identify the incorporation of Moses in Christian myth to the story in the novel and its relation to the spiritual values of human’s life in the present time. The method of this study is qualitative study analysis using structuralism method of Claude Levi Strauss and the Study of Myth by Joseph Campbell. Then, the method of data analysis is based on the story in Harriet Tubman: The Moses of Her People novel and Moses in Christian myth. Bradford’s novel tells about the main character named Harriet who became the leader of African American slaves to the Northern America and Canada for freedom. While in Christian myth, Moses was chosen by God to be the leader of Israelites to go from the land of Egypt bondage for freedom. The final finding of this study shows the conflict of the novel, the incorporation of Moses in Christian myth to the story in the novel and shows the Ten Commandments of Christianity influenced the spiritual values by Americans which is also still relevant today. For instance, most Americans are Christian as the values of the First Commandment; Americans commonly regard their society as the freest and best in the world as the value of the Eight Commandment; the right of American constitutional democracy to attempt to “pursue” happiness in their own way as long as they do not infringe upon the rights of others is a result of the Tenth Commandment; Although there are still some transgressions of one or more of the Commandments, there are somehow many other Americans who are still devoted to the Ten Commandments as moral principles in their daily life.
 Keywords: African-American, Christian myth, Moses, Slavery, Structuralism
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Permana, Rubyantara Jalu, and Sonny Eli Zaluchu. "Penulis Loh Batu Kedua Sepuluh Perintah Allah." PASCA : Jurnal Teologi dan Pendidikan Agama Kristen 16, no. 1 (2020): 24–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.46494/psc.v16i1.71.

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The literal differences found in the text of Exodus 34 verses 1 and 28 can trigger accusations of Bible inconsistency. In fact, in the Christian view, the Bible is a book that cannot be wrong or inner. Evangelical Christian beliefs assert that the Bible contains God's word and God's word itself. If there are differences and inconsistencies in the Bible, is that an indicator to deduce the low credibility of truth in the Christian scriptures? This study aims to answer that question through a hermeneutic and theological analysis of the differences in texts in Exodus 34 or 1 and verse 28, about who actually wrote the two new tablets. God as referred to verse 1 or Moses as read in verse 28. In addition to conducting text analysis, the author also uses the source approach and theological concepts. As a result, verse 28 actually legitimizes verse 1 that God himself wrote the law. This perspective also confirms that the search for the meaning of texts in context does not merely involve a grammatical approach.
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Feiner, Shmuel. "Mendelssohn’s Jerusalem (1783) and The Jewish Vision of Tolerance." Dialogue and Universalism 31, no. 2 (2021): 89–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/du202131222.

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Moses Mendelssohn (1729–1786) wrote Jerusalem with his back to the wall. His Jewish identity and liberal outlook were challenged in the public sphere of the German Enlightenment, and this was his last opportunity to write a book that would perpetuate the essence of his faith and his values as the first modern Jewish humanist. The work, which moves between apologetics for his faith and political and religious philosophy was primarily a daring essay that categorically denied the rule of religion and advocated tolerance and freedom of thought. Neither the state nor the church had the right to govern a person’s conscience; and, no less far-reaching and pioneering: these values are consistent with Judaism. In the summer of 1783, seven years after the resounding voice of protest against tyranny and in favor of liberty and equality was heard in the American Declaration of Independence, less than six years before the French Revolution, but only two years and two months before his death, the man who was called the “German Socrates,” a highly prominent figure in the Enlightenment, published one of the fundamental documents in Jewish modernity.
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Pattison, George. "Friedrich Schlegel's Lucinde: A Case Study in the Relation of Religion to Romanticism." Scottish Journal of Theology 38, no. 4 (1985): 545–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0036930600030349.

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In 1799 a small book called Lucinde was published in Berlin. Written by the brilliant young literary critic Friedrich Schlegel it celebrated his (adulterous) affair with Dorothea Veit, daughter of the eminent Jewish philosopher Moses Mendelssohn. Though not widely read and still less widely understood the book provoked a considerable, and largely hostile, reaction among the reading public. It became to its generation what Lady Chatterley's Lover was to a more recent age: the quintessential embodiment of an obscene book. The author's mother gave utterance to the popular consensus when she wrote that ‘through his novel Fritz has shown himself to me as one who has no religion and no good principles’.
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Wolfson, Elliot R. "By Way of Truth: Aspects of Naḥmanides' Kabbalistic Hermeneutic". AJS Review 14, № 2 (1989): 103–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0364009400002592.

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Perhaps no one figure is more responsible for the legitimization of kabbalah as an authentic esoteric tradition of Judaism than Moses ben Nahman (1194–1270). Although from the beginnings of its literary history kabbalah was associated with men of rabbinic standing, such as R. Abraham ben David of Posquieres, no one before Nahmanides had attained a reputation for excellence in halakhic and mystical matters and had written extensively in both domains. Nahmanides' involvement with kabbalah, especially in the context of a commentary on the Torah written for the layman, as the author plainly states in his introduction, surely lent a stamp of approval to the whole enterprise. R. Shem Tov ibn Gaon in hisBaddei ha-'Aron u-Migdal Hananelgave the following characterization of Nahmanides' kabbalistic literary activity:The great rabbi, Moses ben Naḥman, may his memory be for a blessing, wrote his book [i.e., the commentary on the Torah] and a book [on] Job. He alluded to hidden matters in every place () to arouse [people's awareness] as is appropriate and according to what he received. However, he concealed his words to a high degree, for it is written, “Honey and milk are under your tongue” (Song of Songs 4: 11).
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Warner, Jessica. "Violence Against and Amongst Jews in An Early Modern Town: Tolerance and its Limits in Portsmouth, 1718–1781." Albion 35, no. 3 (2003): 428–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4054062.

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In 1811, William Robinson, a purser's steward in the royal navy, deserted, having served six long and brutal years at sea. Years later, he wrote his memoirs, under the colorful title of Jack Nastyface. In it he recorded the many indignities inflicted on the sailors of his day. He did so in terms designed to horrify polite men and women, toward which end he dwelled at considerable length on floggings, keel-haulings, and the like. He was, however, perfectly prepared to tolerate the indignities that sailors inflicted on a group even more marginal than themselves: the Jews who made an uncertain living peddling slops and trinkets outside the royal dockyards. In one passage, Robinson fondly remembered how a sailor had avenged himself on one such peddler, known disparagingly as “Moses.” The sailor, assisted by several of the crew, succeeded in appropriating a new suit of clothes; “Moses,” sputtering with rage, was forced to leave the ship “amidst the grins and jeers of the whole crew, who were much diverted and pleased to think that any of their shipmates had tact enough to retaliate so nicely on a Jew.”The incident, at first blush, bears all the marks of anti-Semitism. It suggests that “Moses” was singled out precisely because he was Jewish; as such, it fits nicely with the claims of a new and very pessimistic generation of scholars. These scholars, in true academic tradition, have expressed a great deal of disappointment over the work of their predecessors.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Moses wrote"

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Hsiao, Pei-Wen, and 蕭培文. "Boosting the Performance of Journaling File system via Exploiting Multi-Write Modes on MLC NVRAM." Thesis, 2018. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/ywthx6.

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碩士<br>淡江大學<br>電機工程學系機器人工程碩士班<br>106<br>In recent years, Non-volatile random-access memory (NVRAM) is regarded as a great alternative storage medium because of its beneficial features, including byte addressability, non-volatility, and short read/write latency. In addition, multi-level-cell (MLC) NVRAM was proposed to provide higher storage density. Meanwhile, in the conventional Journaling File System (JFS), the storage space is divided into two regions, i.e. journal region and data region. To ensure data integrity, the data of JFS are written into journal region first during the commit operation. Data written to the journal region will be enclosed and tracked by a transaction structure, which records both the modified metadata and data content. And the transaction is regarded as a valid one only if it contains both the transaction header (H) and transaction tail (T) to indicate the start and the end points on storage. Then the Transaction pass the Checkpoint operation will be written to the data area. Hence, the same data will be written into storage twice in the Commitment operation and Checkpoint operation. Although JFS enhances the data safety, it also induces the data amplification problem. To mitigate the negative impact of the lengthened write latency of MLC NVRAM on existing JFS, we presents the journaling file system with multi-write mode (mwJFS) to boost the access performance of MLC NVRAM-based JFS. The proposed mwJFS introduces a four-level data retention model to satisfy the retention requirement of different data types and applies suitable write modes for each retention level. The retention levels are defined in four levels: minute, hour, day and month. The system will take different write operations on MLC NVRAM for different data retention times. For example, the proposed method can use Heavy Write to make data save for a longer period or use Light Write to make data retention time and write Latency shorter than Heavy Write. In addition, a compressible check model is included to classify file data. A retention monitor mechanism and an incremental retention strategy are also included to check the residual data lifetime and refresh when necessary. The experimental results show that the proposed system can differentiate the data retention requirement of journaled data and applies different write modes to enhance the access performance with lower energy consumption effectively. The mwJFS can reduce the burden of NVRAM and improve overall performance.
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Books on the topic "Moses wrote"

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Lorimer, Pamela M. A Critical evaluation of the historical development of the tactile modes of reading and an analysis and evaluation of researches carried out in endeavours to make the Braille code easier to read and write. University of Birmingham, 1996.

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Moses Wrote About Me "John 5:46". Star Bible, 1999.

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Ostrowski, Donald. Who Wrote That?: Authorship Controversies from Moses to Sholokhov. Cornell University Press, 2020.

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Ostrowski, Donald. Who Wrote That?: Authorship Controversies from Moses to Sholokhov. Cornell University Press, 2020.

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Ostrowski, Donald. Who Wrote That?: Authorship Controversies from Moses to Sholokhov. Cornell University Press, 2020.

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Ostrowski, Donald. Who Wrote That? Cornell University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501749704.001.0001.

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This book examines nine authorship controversies, providing an introduction to particular disputes and teaching students how to assess historical documents, archival materials, and apocryphal stories, as well as internet sources and news. The book does not argue in favor of one side over another but focuses on the principles of attribution used to make each case. While furthering the field of authorship studies, the book provides an essential resource for instructors at all levels in various subjects. It is ultimately about historical detective work. Using Moses, Analects, the Secret Gospel of Mark, Abelard and Heloise, the Compendium of Chronicles, Rashid al-Din, Shakespeare, Prince Andrei Kurbskii, James MacPherson, and Mikhail Sholokov, the book builds concrete examples that instructors can use to help students uncover the legitimacy of authorship and to spark the desire to turn over the hidden layers of history so necessary to the craft.
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Ephraim. Moses Didn't Write About Creation! PublishAmerica, 2007.

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Brown, Robert E. Jonathan Edwards’ French Connection. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190249496.003.0008.

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Robert E. Brown focuses on Jonthan Edwards’ engagement with the emerging criticism of the early modern period, when the question of who authored the Pentateuch occupied many a biblical interpreter. Influenced by the more rationalistic approach of the Jewish scholar Abraham ibn Ezra (1089–1164), several writers—including Thomas Hobbes, Isaac La Peyrère, Benedict Spinoza, Richard Simon, and Jean Le Clerc—argued against the traditional belief that Moses wrote the first five books of the Bible. One leading responder to this view was Louis Ellie Du Pin, a French Catholic ecumenist, and Edwards, interestingly enough, drew substantially on Du Pin in his own discussion of the Mosaic authorship of the Pentateuch. Brown uses this episode to show that Edwards was a creative consumer of European ideas, which illustrates that early modern biblical interpretation was more complex and layered than often recognized.
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Tishby, Isaiah. Messianic Mysticism. Liverpool University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781874774099.001.0001.

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Moses Hayim Luzzatto (1707–1746) gathered around him an inner circle of devout Jews who shared his belief in the imminent arrival of the messianic age and who privately identified members of their circle as divinely ordained to usher in the Redemption. To the rabbis of Venice and Frankfurt, however, Luzzatto was a heretic, whose claims to have written works at the dictation of a messenger from heaven could not be genuine. Under pressure from them he was obliged to withdraw a number of such works, and the manuscripts were either lost or destroyed. Yet his known works came to earn him admiration: as a literary figure among the adherents of the Enlightenment, as a great kabbalist and profound mystic by hasidim and even by some of their leading opponents, and as a great ethical teacher by all religious streams. The author of this book spent many years in the study of Luzzatto and his group, and succeeded in tracing a number of the lost manuscripts. In the essays translated in this volume, the author described and annotated the manuscripts which he found, giving the full text of some of the prose works and of all the poems. He was able to correct and add detail to the incomplete picture of Luzzatto and his mystical world. One of the most illuminating documents reproduced here is Luzzatto's version of his ketubah or marriage contract. A second key document is the personal, mystical diary which Luzzatto's second-in-command, Rabbi Moses David Valle, wrote in the margins of his own commentary on the Bible.
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Hutchinson, G. O. What to Write under a Statue (Cato Maior 19.4–6). Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198821717.003.0007.

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This chapter offers another passage of summary, but here not in exalted style. Rather, Plutarch uses the medium of a supposed inscription to show the Roman people’s appreciation of Cato the Elder’s censorship, and his moral rescue of the Roman res publica. The historicity of the inscription is extremely doubtful; but the passage shows a fruitful interaction between the austere moral ethos of the Middle Republic (as restored by Cato) and the rich and stylish eloquence of Greek Imperial prose. The passage is not mere hagiography: Cato’s stance on statues has changed. The passage moves away from dense rhythm into a witty and irresistible mot.
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Roe, Paul. "An imperative language with read/write type modes." In Advances in Computing Science — ASIAN'97. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-63875-x_57.

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"“Moses wrote his own book”." In Moses. Yale University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv19prrr4.9.

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"Did Moses Write the Pentateuch?" In Who Wrote That?, edited by Donald Ostrowski. Cornell University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501749704.003.0002.

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This chapter analyzes the consensus view of biblical scholars that Moses wrote the Pentateuch. It explains that the Pentateuch is the first five books of the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament. It also mentions the Church father Jerome's suggestion that Ezra the Priest wrote the Pentateuch in the fifth century BC based on notes made by Moses. The chapter explains that since the sixth century AD, doubts have been expressed about whether Moses was the author of all the Pentateuch. But it was only in the mid-seventeenth century that the first relatively systematic discussion of the issue appeared and by the late nineteenth century, the scholarly consensus began to turn against Moses being the author of any part of the Pentateuch.
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"1. Did Moses Write the Pentateuch?" In Who Wrote That? Cornell University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781501749728-004.

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Goldstein, David. "Moses Ibn Ezra." In Hebrew Poems from Spain. Liverpool University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781904113669.003.0008.

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This chapter studies the poetry of Moses Ibn Ezra. Moses was born not later than 1055 and was one of four distinguished brothers from Granada. There is no record of what became of him during the persecution of the Jews in Granada in 1066, but it may have been at this time that he went to Lucena to study under Isaac ibn Gi’at. At all events, one finds him in Granada again when the Jewish community was re-established there, and he gathered round him a circle of scholars and poets, both Jewish and non-Jewish, among whom was the young Judah ha-Levi. His early poetic achievement in Granada received great acclaim. Moses died between 1135 and 1140, and he spent his last years in Christian Spain, longing for the physical and intellectual environment of his birthplace. In addition to his poetical work, Moses ibn Ezra wrote a comprehensive treatise on poetry, and a philosophical work, called ‘The Bed of Spices’
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Evans, Craig A. "“Of Whom Moses Wrote”: Torah Themes in John’s Prologue." In Biblical Interpretation in Early Christian Gospels. T&T Clark, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9780567684134.ch-002.

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Niehoff, Maren R. "Character and History in the Lives of the Biblical Forefathers." In Philo of Alexandria. Yale University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300175233.003.0006.

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This chapter looks at the tree extant Lives of Moses, Joseph, and Abraham, also taking into account what Philo says about the lost Lives of Isaac and Jacob. Philo's biographical interests are connected to politics. Drawn out of his scholarly lifestyle in Alexandria by the riots of 38 CE, Philo becomes actively involved in the events of his time and writes historical treatises with an emphasis on influential actors and their lives. His decision to write the Lives of the biblical forefathers belongs to the same political context. He wrote the biographies of Abraham, Joseph, and Moses during roughly the same period as the historical works, and they are characterized by a similar style of writing. At the same time, however, the Lives of the biblical forefathers extend beyond narrow political apologetics and convey a broader picture of Judaism.
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Guyer, Paul. "Introduction." In Reason and Experience in Mendelssohn and Kant. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198850335.003.0001.

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In November, 1785, Kant wrote to Christian Gottfried Schütz, a professor in Jena and a co-founder of the new Allgemeine Literaturzeitung, which would become a major organ for supporters of the Kantian philosophy, with reference to Moses Mendelssohn’s newly published Morgenstunden (Morning Hours or ...
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"“And Moses Wrote This Torah”: Canon Formulas and the Theology of Writing in Deuteronomy." In Sola Scriptura. BRILL, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004356436_009.

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Slater, Frances. "The Wolfe Sisters of Foochow, China." In Christian Women in Chinese Society. Hong Kong University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5790/hongkong/9789888455928.003.0008.

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In the late nineteenth century after schooling in England, three sisters returned to their birthplace, Fuzhou, China to become CMS missionaries. They were the daughters of the “Fukien Moses,” Archdeacon J. R. Wolfe and his wife Mary, and cousins of the author’s maternal grandfather. Letters written by Minnie, Annie and Amy Wolfe to CMS Headquarters in London, for the first time, tell the story of the scope and nature of their interaction with Chinese women and girls in a significant cultural exchange. This particularly occurred through CMS schools, which, using Fujian dialects, provided grounding in Christianity, reading and writing. In addition, the sisters acknowledge their personal dependence upon, and valuing of Chinese Christian women with whom they worked. Born to evangelise, Annie once wrote “In spite of anxieties and disappointments this is the happiest work anyone could wish for.”
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Conference papers on the topic "Moses wrote"

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Pal, Amitangshu. "MicaPen: A Pen to Write in Air Using Mica Motes." In 2020 16th International Conference on Distributed Computing in Sensor Systems (DCOSS). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/dcoss49796.2020.00035.

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Brake, M., and J. A. Wickert. "Optimizing Vibration Isolation of Flex Circuits in Hard Disk Drives." In ASME 2003 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2003-42434.

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Flex circuits are a laminate of polyimide substrate, adhesive, and copper conductors, and they are used to connect the (stationary) electronic components in a hard disk drive to the (rotating) arm that positions the read/write heads above the disk. The transverse and longitudinal vibration of flex circuits couples with motion of the read/write heads and contributes to increased settling time and residual vibration following repositioning of the arm from one data track to another. In this paper, the results of parameter, optimization, and experimental studies are discussed with a view toward increasing the isolation of vibration between the flex circuit to the arm in terms of a metric involving one or several important vibration modes.
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Wang, Chao, Zhaohao Wang, Youguang Zhang, and Weisheng Zhao. "Computing-in-Memory Paradigm Based on STT-MRAM with Synergetic Read/Write-Like Modes." In 2021 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iscas51556.2021.9401150.

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Chen, Shuo-Han, Yuan-Hao Chang, Tseng-Yi Chen, et al. "Enhancing the Energy Efficiency of Journaling File System via Exploiting Multi-Write Modes on MLC NVRAM." In ISLPED '18: International Symposium on Low Power Electronics and Design. ACM, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3218603.3218632.

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Osborne, Alfred R. "Theory of Nonlinear Fourier Analysis: The Construction of Quasiperiodic Fourier Series for Nonlinear Wave Motion." In ASME 2020 39th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2020-18850.

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Abstract I give a description of nonlinear water wave dynamics using a recently discovered tool of mathematical physics I call nonlinear Fourier analysis (NLFA). This method is based upon and is an application of a theorem due to Baker [1897, 1907] and Mumford [1984] in the field of algebraic geometry and from additional sources by the author [Osborne, 2010, 2018, 2019]. The theory begins with the Kadomtsev-Petviashvili (KP) equation, a two dimensional generalization of the Korteweg-deVries (KdV) equation: Here the NLFA method is derived from the complete integrability of the equation by finite gap theory or the inverse scattering transform for periodic/quasiperiodic boundary conditions. I first show, for a one-dimensional, plane wave solution, that the KP equation can be rotated to a solution of the KdV equation, where the coefficients of KdV are now functions of the rotation angle. I then show how the rotated KdV equation can be used to compute the spectral solutions of the KP equation itself. Finally, I write the spectral solutions of the KP equation as a finite gap solution in terms of Riemann theta functions. By virtue of the fact that I am able to write a theta function formulation of the KP equation, it is clear that the wave dynamics lie on tori and constitute parallel dynamics on the tori in the integrable cases and non-parallel dynamics on the tori for certain perturbed quasi-integrable cases. Therefore, we are dealing with a Kolmogorov-Arnold-Moser KAM theory for nonlinear partial differential wave equations. The nonlinear Fourier series have particular nonlinear Fourier modes, including: sine waves, Stokes waves and solitons. Indeed the theoretical formulation I have developed is a kind of exact two-dimensional “coherent wave turbulence” or “integrable wave turbulence” for the KP equation, for which the Stokes waves and solitons are the coherent structures. I discuss how NLFA provides a number of new tools that apply to a wide range of problems in offshore engineering and coastal dynamics: This includes nonlinear Fourier space and time series analysis, nonlinear Fourier wave field analysis, a nonlinear random phase approximation, the study of nonlinear coherent functions and nonlinear bi and tri spectral analysis.
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Jin, Can-Can, Bao-Jun Shi, Ya-Ru Sun, Kai Guo, and Shi-Peng Hao. "A Transient Performance Enhancement Scheme for Dual-Stage Actuated HDD Servo System." In ASME 2017 Conference on Information Storage and Processing Systems collocated with the ASME 2017 International Technical Conference and Exhibition on Packaging and Integration of Electronic and Photonic Microsystems. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/isps2017-5426.

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For a dual-stage actuated (DSA) HDD servo control system, a large servo bandwidth is desirable to attain ultra-high accuracy in read/write head positioning, but the resonant modes hamper the achievement of such an essential high bandwidth. Aiming at the problem, we adopt a novel control scheme to achieve a transient performance enhancement. It is designed based on a newly developed feedback control methodology called integral resonant control (IRC). The primary coarse actuator voice coil motor (VCM) for facilitating large motion is regulated by reduced order composite nonlinear feedback (CNF) control approach, and the secondary piezoelectric micro-actuator (MA) for high-precision positioning is controlled through an IRC compensator together with a notch filter. Finally, we demonstrate the efficacy of the proposed control scheme through simulation validation.
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Schiele, Nathan R., Douglas B. Chrisey, and David T. Corr. "Novel Method of Laser Direct Writing for Precise Patterning of Human Dermal Fibroblasts." In ASME 2010 Summer Bioengineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/sbc2010-19675.

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The ability to control a cell’s location, pattern geometry, and proximity to neighboring cells, in vitro, is highly desired to gain insight into cell-cell interactions, such as the modes of cellular signaling (direct cell contact, paracrine, or endocrine). A laser-based cell patterning technique, laser direct write, enables the precise spatial placement of living cells, with all the advantages of CAD/CAM control [1]. However, this technique is limited in usefulness due to the dependence on Matrigel® (BD Biosciences, Bedford, MA). The growth factor constituents of Matrigel® may interfere with many cellular processes under investigation and may preclude or greatly limit the utility of laser direct writing for precise cell cultures [2]. Therefore, to address this limitation, the objective of this study was to develop a Matrigel®-free laser direct writing method. Through the use of customized gelatin coatings on both the ribbon and receiving substrate, we effectively adapted the direct write technique to precisely pattern cells without the use of Matrigel®, as demonstrated with human dermal fibroblasts. The gelatin partially encapsulates the trypsinized cells on the ribbon, providing a volitization zone to protect the cells, and on the receiving substrate cushions the impact of transfer while maintaining moisture. Gelatin liquefies at 37°C, which allows it to be removed from the growth surface ensuring cellular proliferation, uninhibited by growth surface treatments. This represents a fundamental change from the original direct write technique in which cells must first form initial attachments to the ribbon via Matrigel® and then are written to a Matrigel® coated receiving substrate for their sustained growth. Additionally, we have developed a method to monitor the location of the patterned cells post-transfer to show that a gelatin coated-receiving substrate is effective as a patterning surface and ensures the registry of the pattern until cell attachment, even after the gelatin has been removed with the first growth medium application. This precise patterning technique can now be used in many biomedical applications, including those that involve cell types highly sensitive to growth factors, such as stem cells and cancer cells.
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Mahmud, Zakaria, Justin M. Hoey, Artur Lutfurakhmanov, et al. "Experimental Characterization of Aerosol Flow Through a Micro-Capillary." In ASME 2010 8th International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels, and Minichannels collocated with 3rd Joint US-European Fluids Engineering Summer Meeting. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fedsm-icnmm2010-30794.

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Aerosol flow through a long and tapered micro-capillary (MC) for direct write (DW) technology is typically used with small particles of sizes ranging from 0.2 μm to 10 μm at velocities up to 100 m/s. Earlier research showed that the particles coming through a long MC experience Saffman force that moves the particles towards the center of the beam other than the geometric convergence (due to Stokes drag); thus creating a collimated aerosol beam. It was also established that the additional Saffman force becomes more effective with certain particle diameters and velocities. Therefore, for experimental validation, it is important to accurately measure the particle size distribution and velocities coming out of the long MC. However, the current sizing methods are incapable of measuring particles less than 5 μm due to optical limitations. The current paper presents results using a micro-shadowgraphy system from LaVision Inc. to characterize the flow field. A modification of the particle-sizing algorithm is proposed to measure particles of sub-micron sizes. The modified algorithm can be used to accurately size particles of 1μm diameter.
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Kartik, V., and J. A. Wickert. "Parametric Instability of a Traveling Plate Partially Supported by a Laterally-Moving Foundation." In ASME 2007 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2007-41875.

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The parametric excitation of an axially-moving plate is examined in an application where a partial foundation moves in the plane of the plate and in a direction orthogonal to the plate’s transport. The stability of the plate’s out-of-plane vibration is of interest in a magnetic tape data storage application where the read/write head is substantially narrower than the tape’s width, and is repositioned during track following maneuvers. In this case, the model’s equation of motion has time-dependent coefficients, and vibration is excited both parametrically and by direct forcing. The parametric instability of out-of-plane vibration is analyzed by using the Floquet theory for finite values of the foundation’s range of motion. For a relatively soft foundation, vibration is excited preferentially at the primary resonance of the plate’s fundamental torsional mode. As the foundation’s stiffness increases, multiple primary and combination resonances occur, and they dominate the plate’s stability; small islands, however, do exist within unstable zones of the frequency-amplitude parameter space for which vibration is marginally stable. The plate’s and foundation’s geometry, the foundation’s stiffness, and the excitation’s amplitude and frequency can be selected in order to reduce undesirable vibration that occurs along the plate’s free edge.
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Rai, Rahul, and David B. Bogy. "Analysis of Off-Track Slider Vibrations in a Laptop Hard Disk Drive." In ASME/STLE 2011 International Joint Tribology Conference. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ijtc2011-61167.

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Over the past decade there has been a significant increase the demand of hard disk drives (HDD) for the mobile platforms. In such applications, a mobile HDD is often subjected to harsh working environment. For example, components like DVD drive and built-in speakers present in a laptop can excite its HDD and hence can degrade its read/write (R/W) performance. In this study, we develope a complete model for a mobile HDD to analyze and characterize its vibration performance due to external disturbances. The current model includes a spinning disk, a fluid dynamic bearing (FDB) based spindle motor, a base plate, an actuator assembly (E-block and suspension) and a detailed model for the air bearing slider. Prediction of slider dynamics during an excitation essentially requires the solution of coupled fluid-structure problem in which head gimbal assembly (HGA) is coupled with the disk-support system through the air bearing. Off-track displacement of the slider is used to quantify the vibration performance of the HDD for excitation of different frequencies and orientations. It is observed that during an excitation, the sway modes of the actuator assembly provide the most significant contribution to the off-track vibration. This knowledge about the vibration characteristics of mobile drive can be used to design better a vibration isolation system for mounting a HDD in a laptop.
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