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Pojken som aldrig växte upp : Drömmaren - en bok om Sven Hedin
Beskydd genom skratt? : Cave canem och hundmosaiker i Pompeji
Motiv med mening? : Att tolka Pompejis ingångsmosaiker
The ancient city of Pompeii presents a wide range of mosaic-floors that drew inspiration from both the Hellenistic tradition and its Roman successor. By the time the city was buried by the eruption of Vesuvius in A.D. 79, a number of atrium-houses were decorated with mosaic-floors, although this floor type never surpassed the more popular version of the cement floors. A certain group of mosaics, f
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En bearbetad översättning av min avskedsföreläsning "Kyrkohistoriens nu"
”det vigtigaste af BiskopsEmbetet” : Esaias Tegnérs skoltal
Katedralen i staden
Indigenous Cultural Translation: A Thick Description of Seediq Bale; by Darryl Sterk
Jacob Otto Hoof och moderniteten : En ostädad väckelse som städade upp och städades bort
The Laughing Stock : The First Stylite Biography as Paradoxical Myth
Epilogue: the piety of Enlightenment – much more than rationalism
Northern Crossings : Translation, Circulation and the Literary Semi-periphery
This open access book uses Swedish literature and the Swedish publishing field as recurring examples todescribe and analyse the role of the literary semi-peripheral position in world literature from various perspectives and on meso, micro and macro levels, using both quantitative and qualitative methods. This includes the role of translation in the semi-periphery and the conditions under which lit
Att lära känna sig själv : Identitet och integration i syrisk-ortodoxa kyrkorum
The Nobel Prize and the Formation of Contemporary World Literature.
Jag vet inte var de lagt honom : Jesus på undantag
Series introduction : The cosmopolitan, the vernacular and the semi-periphery
”Att hindra rikets undergång” : Drottningen som förebedjare
Series introduction : The cosmopolitan-vernacular dynamic: Conjunction of world literature
Uppenbara hemligheter : Teologi och tyger i tidigkristen och nutida ortodox praxis
In a word play, the article is titled Revealing (or Evident) Secrets: Cloth and Theology in Early Christian and Contemporary Orthodox Practice. Building on a lecture celebrating the recent appointment to docent, the article proceeds from an introductory reflection on human dress, with the help of Roland Barthes and others, to a scrutiny of a hymn by the late antique Syriac poet-theologian Ephrem t