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Getting down in Gilboa
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DAVID BRINN
Jerusalem Post
08-19-2008
Headline: Getting down in Gilboa
Byline: DAVID BRINN
Edition; Daily
Section: Arts
Page: 24
Tuesday, August 19, 2008 -- For Zehava Ben, it's always been the most natural thing in the world.
"I grew up listening to Arabic music - it was part of my life from an early age," the famed Mizrahi singer told The Jerusalem Post last week.
"I knew all the words to Umm Kulthum's songs from the very beginning, she was huge" she added, referring to the late, legendary Egyptian singer known as the "Star of the East," who has remained a huge influence on every emerging ...
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Rolle's Ego dormio in manuscript Trinity College Dublin 155 (1). (Linguistics).
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; 1. Introduction Richard Rolle of Hampole, a hermit in Yorkshire, was born about 1300 (perhaps a year...texts have much in common, as some of the most important works by Rolle can be found in the same manuscript. The text in CUL Dd V 64...
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Mind your language
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; ...been so clear. Moment always (from the 14th century) meant, as it does now, 'a brief portion of time'; Richard Rolle of Hampole put it neatly: 'A moment of tyme es nan othir thyng, Bot a short space als of a eghe twynklyng.' Other meanings...
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Visions of God: Four Medieval Mystics and Their Writings.
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; ...West. Armstrong chooses four English mystics about whom she writes and whose writings she excerpts. They are Richard Rolle of Hampole and The Fire of Love; Walter Hilton and The Ladder of Perfection; Dame Julian of Norwich and Revelations of...
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THE HIERARCHY OF VITAL FIRES.(types of fire defined, from 'cosmic fire' to 'inner fire')(Brief Article)
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; ...changed into full lovely sound ... for heat and song cause a marvellous sweetness in the soul. --The Hermit of Hampole, Richard Rolle From Incendium Amoris, translated in The Fire of Love, F.M.M. Comper, ed.; 1920.
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; ...the purview of scholars. Indeed, in the 14th century Richard Rolle lamented, "Alas, the shame! That a little old lady...who know the 14th century will know that the hermit of Hampole wasn't entirely fair to the scholars of his day...
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