From: owner-anenews-digest@ (ANEnews Digest) To: anenews-digest Subject: ANEnews Digest V1998 #37 Reply-To: Sender: owner-anenews-digest@ Errors-To: owner-anenews-digest@ Precedence: bulk ANEnews Digest Thursday, February 26 1998 Volume 1998 : Number 037 anenews EGYPTIAN MUSEM IN BERLIN NEWS anenews JNSL 23/2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 25 Feb 1998 09:20:22 -0600 From: "Charles E. Jones" Subject: anenews EGYPTIAN MUSEM IN BERLIN NEWS Forwarded on behalf of the undersigned, to whom responses and inquiries should be directed. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx NEWS ABOUT THE SITUATION OF THE EGYPTIAN MUSEM IN BERLIN As of February 15, 1998, the part of the Egyptian Museum Berlin which used to be exhibited in the Bodemuseum on the Museumsinsel in Berlin's city centre is now closed for good. Only the part of the collection exhibited in Charlottenburg (including Nefertiti and the recently displayed Amarna collection) remains open to the public with the following NEW (!!!) opening hours: Tuesday to Friday 10-18 h, Saturday and Sunday 11-18 h (closed on Monday). However, a special exhibition called "Das Geheimnis der Mumien - Ewiges Leben am Nil" which was already shown last year in Hamburg with enormous success and in Hildesheim will open in Berlin's new museum centre at the Kulturforum in Berlin-Tiergarten (near the famous Philharmonic Hall; please note: NOT situated closely to any of the archaeological museums!!!) on February 28 and can be seen there until May 10, 1998, at the same opening hours as the ones mentioned above. An extended version of the Hamburg catalogue (which exists in a German and English version) will be available. Christian E. Loeben Egyptology Humboldt-University of Berlin / Germany e-mail: h0539asi@rz.hu-berlin.de ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 25 Feb 1998 09:20:28 -0600 From: "Charles E. Jones" Subject: anenews JNSL 23/2 Forwarded from on behalf of the undersigned, to whom responses and inquiries should be directed. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Journal of Northwest Semitic Languages 23/2 (1997) has just arrived and has been sent to the subscribers. CONTENTS JNSL 23/2 (1997): - -Tryggve N D Mettinger, The enigma of Job: the deconstruction of God in intertextual perspective - -Alberto Soggin, The equality of humankind from the perspective of the creation stories in Genesis 1:26-30 and 2:9, 15, 18-24 - -Z Kallai, "Dan why abides he by ships" - and the rules of historiographical writing - -Hans Ausloos, The need for linguistic criteria in characterising biblical pericopes as Deuteronomistic. A critical note to Erhard Blum's methodology - -Yehoshua Gitay, A designed anti-rhetorical speech: Ezra and the question of mixed marriage - -Benedicte Lemmelijn, What are we looking for in doing Old Testament text-critical research? - -Eep Talstra, Tense, mood, aspect and clause connections in Biblical Hebrew. A textual approach - -Josef Tropper, Lexikographische Untersuchungen zum Biblisch-Aramaeischen - -J Barrie Evans, Does blood cry out? Considerations in generating the cognitive environment - -Dominic Rudman, Qohelet's use of ynpl - -Dirk Buechner, Inside and outside the camp: the Halakhic background to changes in the Septuagint Leviticus, with reference to two Qumran manuscripts - -Douglas Lawrie, Telling of(f) Prophets: narrative strategy in 1 Kings 18:1-19:18 - -Hermann-Josef Stipp, Linguistic peculiarities of the Masoretic edition of the book of Jeremiah: an updated index - -Julie Claassens, Theme and function in the Jephthah narrative - -Izak Cornelius, Some pages from the reception history of Genesis 3: the visual arts - -Jimmy R Adair, TC - a journal of biblical textual criticism: an example of successfull electronic publishing For subscriptions and contributions see the Homepage: http://www.sun.ac.za/local/academic/arts/onos/jnsl/jnslhome.html or send me an e-mail Best wishes, IZAK CORNELIUS Department of Ancient Near Eastern Studies UNIVERSITY OF STELLENBOSCH, PRIVATE BAG X1 MATIELAND ZA-7602 SOUTH AFRICA TEL:(021) 8083203; 8083210 FAX: (021) 8083480 E-mail: ic@semt.sun.ac.za HOMEPAGES: http://www.sun.ac.za/local/academic/arts/onos/home.html http://www.sun.ac.za/local/academic/arts/onos/jnsl/jnslhome.html (homepage of the Journal of Northwest Semitic Languages) ------------------------------ End of ANEnews Digest V1998 #37 ******************************* Back issues are available on the Oriental Institute World-Wide Web (WWW) site at: http://oi.uchicago.edu/OI/ANE/OI_ANE.html