Forthcoming Books (39)

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    A Grammar of Jordanian Arabic

    • Bruno Herin
    • Enam Al-Wer
    FORTHCOMING
    The present grammar is based on empirical data collected over more than three decades. It investigates the phonology and morphosyntax of Jordanian Arabic, with a focus on the traditional sedentary varieties of Central and Northern Jordan, locally known as Balgawi and Horani.
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      Being in Shadow and Light: Academics in Post/Conflict Higher Education

      • Dina Zoe Belluigi
      FORTHCOMING
      Academia and its citizens, during periods of political violence and social conflict, are often overlooked. When attention is given, the focus tends to be on student activism, access to higher education, or curriculum development. The experiences of academics affected by conflict remain under-researched, despite the crucial role they play as educators and in generating, documenting, preserving and challenging knowledges. This is particularly concerning given that academics have−and continue to be−at risk as targets of sanction, persecution and oppression.
      Biologie de la conservation en Afrique subsaharienne: 2ème édition - cover image
      • Environmental Studies
      • Textbooks and Learning Guides

      Biologie de la conservation en Afrique subsaharienne: 2ème édition

      • John W. Wilson
      • Richard B. Primack
      FORTHCOMING
      Ce livre, publié par Open Book Publishers, est disponible gratuitement au format PDF. La décision des auteurs de rendre ce livre en libre accès est remarquable, d’autant plus que cela permet d’attribuer à l’ouvrage une importance majeure dans le domaine de la conservation et de la biodiversité en Afrique et par les africains. Je recommande ce manuel aux étudiants africains, au personnel chargé de la conservation, aux responsables politiques et à toute personne intéressée par la conservation de la nature. La distribution gratuite assure un large lectorat parmi les universitaires, chercheurs et autres professionnels africains de l'environnement. Ce volume offre une rare opportunité d'accès à la recherche sur la biodiversité en Afrique, et les informations fournies peuvent être utilisées non seulement pour améliorer la collaboration intra-africaine en matière de recherche mais également pour renforcer les capacités locales et régionales en matière de recherche sur le continent. Cet ouvrage est actuellement la publication la plus complète sur la conservation en Afrique. Il constitue un point de référence pour les spécialistes de l'environnement, les biologistes de la faune et vie sauvage, les conservateurs et les responsables politiques qui travaillent sur l'environnement ainsi que sur la faune et vie sauvage en Afrique ; il est appelé à devenir un classique.
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        Book of Hours in the Form of a Roll (Egerton 3044), Bruges Scribe Johannes de Ecclesia, and the Art of Writing

        • Kathryn M. Rudy
        FORTHCOMING
        Johannes de Ecclesia was a prominent medieval-era scribe known to have worked for a largely Catalan-speaking clientele in late fourteenth century Bruges. This short-form book highlights the extent of de Ecclesia’s little-acknowledged influence on the scribal practice of Late Medieval Europe; an in-depth exploration of the scribe’s art, it undertakes a considered analysis of two of his major surviving works, as well as a third manuscript he may have authored. Interrogating de Ecclesia’s under-studied role in the aesthetic development of the prayer book genre during the late fourteenth century and beyond, this book submits evidence for the emergence of bilingual text, a variety of unusual letterforms, and ornamental textual features as product of de Ecclesia’s possible exposure to a wide range of courtly and ecclesiastical texts in as diverse locations as Avignon, Paris, and England.
        Breaking Images: Iconoclastic Analyses of Mathematics and its Education - cover image

          Breaking Images: Iconoclastic Analyses of Mathematics and its Education

          • Brian Greer
          • David Kollosche
          • Ole Skovsmose
          FORTHCOMING
          These twenty essays explore questions of mathematics as a topic of philosophy, but also the nature and purpose of mathematics education and the role of mathematics in moulding citizens. It challenges the biases and prejudices inherent within uninformed histories of mathematics, including problems of white supremacy, the denial of cultural difference and the global homogenization of teaching methods. In particular, the book contrasts the effectiveness of mathematics and science in modelling physical phenomena and solving technical problems with its ineffectiveness in modelling social phenomena and solving human problems, and urges us to consider how mathematics might better meet the urgent crises of our age.
          Characters in Film and Other Media: Theory, Analysis, Interpretation - cover image

            Characters in Film and Other Media: Theory, Analysis, Interpretation

            • Jens Eder
            FORTHCOMING
            Characters are of crucial importance for the creation and experience of films and other media. Their cultural significance can hardly be overestimated, but they also raise manifold questions. This book provides a comprehensive theory that guides the analysis and interpretation of characters in four dimensions: as represented beings with physical, psychological, and social characteristics; as artefacts with aesthetic structures; as meaningful symbols; and as symptoms of socio-cultural origins and effects. Integrating insights from film, media, and literary studies as well as philosophy, psychology and sociology, the book offers a variety of means to better understand characters and emotional responses to them.
            Conservation Biology in Sub-Saharan Africa: 2nd Edition - cover image
            • Environmental Studies
            • Textbooks and Learning Guides

            Conservation Biology in Sub-Saharan Africa: 2nd Edition

            • John W. Wilson
            • Richard B. Primack
            FORTHCOMING
            Conservation Biology in Sub-Saharan Africa is the definitive open-access textbook on essential conservation issues in the region. Now in its updated Second Edition, this prizewinning volume, which can be downloaded for free, is an invaluable resource for university courses, as well as a handy guide for professionals working to halt the increasing loss of biodiversity.
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              Digital Humanities in the India Rim: Contemporary Scholarship in Australia and India

              • Hart Cohen
              • Ujjwal Jana
              • Myra Gurney
              FORTHCOMING
              This varied collection delves into illuminating examples of Digital Humanities research and practice and seeks to understand the shared challenges as well as the points of similarity and difference currently being undertaken by academics in India and Australia. From the influence of Netflix on International Relations to contemporary digital adaptations of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, via detours into erobotics (empathic robots) and the cultural specificity of online dating, these essays convey the distinctive breadth and imagination of research in this field. Digital Humanities is a relatively new discipline in the India Rim, and this novelty has created space for innovative research ideas as well as the use of traditional methodologies and software in different ways within these unique cultural spaces that could potentially influence how Digital Humanities is conceptualised internationally. For example, drawing on Indian classical logic leads to novel designs and applications of computation.
              Diversity across the Arabian Peninsula: Language, Culture, Nature - cover image

                Diversity across the Arabian Peninsula: Language, Culture, Nature

                • Fabio Gasparini
                • Kamala Russell
                • Janet Watson
                FORTHCOMING
                This edited volume brings together a diverse and rich set of contributions on the Arabian Peninsula. Ranging from history, field linguistics, and cultural studies these essays address the diversity of languages, ways of life, and natural environments that have marked the region throughout its history.
                Feeling Colour: Chromatic Embodiment in Film Culture, 1950s-1960s - cover image

                  Feeling Colour: Chromatic Embodiment in Film Culture, 1950s-1960s

                  • Bregt Lameris
                  FORTHCOMING
                  The shift from monochrome to coloured motion picture famously provided moviegoers the dazzling opportunity to more fully engage their senses, all the while opening new modes of affective possibilities for filmmakers. Set against the intersection of media studies, emotion theory, biology, and digital humanities, Feeling Colour: Chromatic Embodiment in Film Culture (1950s-1960s) delves into the role colour played in the oft-fraught relationship between cinema and its audiences. This transnational analysis of an extensive range of midcentury cinematography examines the multilayered effects which extend beyond the silver screen, offering a high-level theoretical elaboration and in-depth historical exploration of both experimental and mainstream movies.
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                    Field Guide to Mixed Methods Research

                    • Rebecca Lave
                    • Stuart Lane
                    FORTHCOMING
                    Despite ongoing debates about its origins, the Anthropocene—a new epoch characterized by significant human impact on the Earth's geology and ecosystems—is widely acknowledged. Our environment is increasingly a product of interacting biophysical and social forces, shaped by climate change, colonial legacies, gender norms, hydrological processes, and more. Understanding these intricate interactions requires a mixed-methods approach that combines qualitative and quantitative, biophysical and social research.
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                      Genetic Narratology: Analysing Narrative across Versions

                      • Dirk Van Hulle
                      FORTHCOMING
                      Genetic Narratology is the first full-length volume to merge genetic criticism with narratology, offering an innovative approach to understanding literature. By examining the creative process behind literary works through drafts, manuscripts and revisions, this book reveals how narratives are shaped in real time.
                      Grotesque and Performance in the Art of Aubrey Beardsley - cover image

                        Grotesque and Performance in the Art of Aubrey Beardsley

                        • Evanghelia Stead
                        FORTHCOMING
                        This insightful study illuminates previously unexplored aspects of Aubrey Beardsley’s relationship to the grotesque and his use of media, particularly his manipulation of the periodical press. For the first time and with keen intelligence, Evanghelia Stead fully reveals the aesthetic importance of Beardsley’s Bon-Mots vignettes, as well as the relationship between Darwinism, his innovative foetus motif, and Decadence itself.
                        Harvesting the Sea in Southeastern Arabia: Volume 1: Regional Studies - cover image

                          Harvesting the Sea in Southeastern Arabia: Volume 1: Regional Studies

                          • Janet C.E. Watson
                          • Miranda J. Morris
                          • Erik Anonby
                          FORTHCOMING
                          Traditional livelihoods and the ecosystems that sustain them are dying out around the world. This book is a collection of research on the relationships between people, their environment, their expertise and their languages along the ecologically fragile coasts of the Arabian Peninsula. These studies are the outcome of many years of collaborative fieldwork with local communities in three main regions of southern and eastern Arabia: the Musandam Peninsula, Dhofar and al-Mahrah, and the island of Soqotra. Bringing together oral literature, traditional scientific knowledge, and marine subsistence at the peripheries of the Arabian seaboard, the volume makes a major contribution to the documentation of the indigenous Modern South Arabian languages (MSAL), regional Arabic, and the Kumzari language, as well as to a greater understanding of their speakers’ mastery in harvesting the seas.
                          Il 'Gabinetto Armonico' di Filippo Bonanni - cover image

                            Il 'Gabinetto Armonico' di Filippo Bonanni

                            • Cristina Ghirardini
                            FORTHCOMING
                            Nel saggio Il 'Gabinetto Armonico' di Filippo Bonanni, l'organologa ed etnomusicologa italiana Cristina Ghirardini offre una visione senza pari della metodologia di Bonanni. L’idea di fondo dell’autrice, secondo cui il trattato ci consente di storicizzare l'approccio della critica occidentale alla descrizione degli strumenti musicali, e più specificamente della musica dell'"Altro", è supportata dal suo attento esame delle fonti di Bonanni, che rivela una rete di conoscenze sugli strumenti musicali consolidatasi quasi due secoli prima della nascita della moderna organologia.
                            Insolubles: Critical edition with English translation - cover image

                              Insolubles: Critical edition with English translation

                              • Walter Segrave
                              • Barbara Bartocci
                              • Stephen Read
                              FORTHCOMING
                              Paradoxes, such as the Liar (‘What I am saying is false’), fascinated medieval thinkers. What I said can’t be true, for if it were, it would be false. So it must be false—but then it would be true after all. Attempts at a solution to this contradiction led such thinkers to develop their theories of meaning, reference and truth. A popular response, until it was attacked at length by Thomas Bradwardine in the early 1320s, was to dismiss such self-reference as impossible: no term (here, ‘false’) could refer to (or in medieval terms, “supposit for”) a whole, e.g., a proposition, of which it is part.
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                                Joyce’s Choices: New Textual Parallels in James Joyce’s ‘Dubliners’, ‘A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man’, and ‘Ulysses'

                                • R. H. Winnick
                                FORTHCOMING
                                This major new study of the textual parallels that permeate James Joyce’s three most widely read works––Dubliners, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, and Ulysses––documents and discusses some seven hundred instances, six hundred of them in Ulysses alone, of previously unrecognized, unidentified, or misidentified echoes, most of them verbatim, of antecedent texts ranging from major and minor works of English, Irish, Italian, French and other literatures to the poems, plays, popular songs, hymns, comic operas, triple-deckers, dime novels, penny dreadfuls, and print advertisements of his own day.
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                                  Knowledge: A Human Interest Story

                                  • Brian Weatherson
                                  FORTHCOMING
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                                    Learning Statistics with jamovi: A Tutorial for Beginners in Statistical Analysis

                                    • Danielle Navarro
                                    • David Foxcroft
                                    FORTHCOMING
                                    Based on Danielle Navarro’s widely acclaimed and prize-winning book Learning Statistics with R, this elegantly designed textbook offers undergraduate students a thorough and accessible introduction to jamovi, as well as how to get to grips with statistics and data manipulation.
                                    Meta-Xenakis: New Perspectives on Iannis Xenakis’s Life, Work, and Legacies - cover image

                                      Meta-Xenakis: New Perspectives on Iannis Xenakis’s Life, Work, and Legacies

                                      • Sharon Kanach
                                      • Peter Nelson
                                      FORTHCOMING
                                      Meta-Xenakis offers readers a comprehensive collection of insights into the history, works and legacy of Iannis Xenakis, one of the twentieth century’s most significant creative figures. It presents a transcontinental engagement with his life and output, focusing as much on the impact of the questions he posed as on the accomplishments of his body of work.
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                                        Music and Dances of Central Nepal: Subi Shah’s Works on Pangdure (Maruni) Performance

                                        • Anna Marie Stirr
                                        • Hikmat Khadka
                                        • Lochan Rijal
                                        • Mason Brown
                                        FORTHCOMING
                                        Navigating Our Way to Solutions in Marine Conservation - cover image

                                          Navigating Our Way to Solutions in Marine Conservation

                                          • Larry B. Crowder
                                          FORTHCOMING
                                          Navigating Our Way reflects the broader insights and diverse voices revolutionizing marine conservation. This volume brings together an array of scholars, practitioners, and experts from multiple fields, creating a network of trans-disciplinary and multi-cultural perspectives to address the complex problems in marine conservation.
                                          New Words to Old Tunes: Genres and Metrics of Lebanese Zajal Poetry - cover image

                                            New Words to Old Tunes: Genres and Metrics of Lebanese Zajal Poetry

                                            • Adnan Haydar
                                            FORTHCOMING
                                            New Words to Old Tunes: Genres and Metrics of Lebanese Zajal Poetry introduces the rich tradition of Lebanese oral poetry, offering an in-depth study and analysis of its metrics and genres. It presents a novel framework for the proper scansion of meters and emphasises the previously overlooked roles of musical and poetic stress. It details nearly twenty zajal genres, including popular songs that use zajal metrics, and integrates musical notations and web-streamed audio links to enrich the reader’s experience.
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                                              Nouvelles études sur les lieux de spectacle de la première modernité

                                              • Pauline Beaucé
                                              • Jeffrey M. Leichman
                                              FORTHCOMING
                                              Les théâtres du passé : des théâtres virtuels ? C’est une des questions passionnantes explorée dans ce livre par des chercheurs et chercheuses en littérature, musicologie, histoire, études théâtrales, histoire de l’art, architecture et sciences du numérique. Ces Nouvelles études sur les lieux de spectacle de la première modernité proposent de relever un défi épistémologique autour de la notion de virtuel pour la recherche en histoire du théâtre en engageant différents formats de réflexion : entretiens, articles multimédia, brèves de méthodologie, exposition virtuelle.
                                              Oral Literary Worlds: Location, Transmission and Circulation - cover image

                                                Oral Literary Worlds: Location, Transmission and Circulation

                                                • Sara Marzagora
                                                • Francesca Orsini
                                                FORTHCOMING
                                                The discipline of world literature has traditionally focused on written literatures, particularly the novel, with little emphasis placed on the unwritten verbal arts, despite the significance of oral literary expressions around the world, in the past as in the present. This volume redresses this gap by putting the discipline of world literature into dialogue with scholarship on orature and folklore. It asks, what does world literature look like if we start from orature, from oral texts and utterances, and from the performances and audiences that support it?
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                                                  Oral Poetry

                                                  • Ruth Finnegan
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                                                  Phenomenology and the Philosophy of Technology - cover image

                                                    Phenomenology and the Philosophy of Technology

                                                    • Bas de Boer
                                                    • Jochem Zwier
                                                    FORTHCOMING
                                                    Our contemporary world is undeniably intertwined with technology, influencing every aspect of human life. This edited volume delves into why modern philosophical approaches to technology closely align with phenomenology and explores the implications of this relationship. Over the past two decades, scholars have emphasized users’ lived experiences and their interactions with technological practices, arguing that technologies gain meaning and shape within specific contexts, actively shaping those contexts in return. This book investigates the phenomenological roots of contemporary philosophy of technology, examining how phenomenology informs analyses of temporality, use, cognition, embodiment, and environmentality. Divided into three sections, the volume begins by exploring the role of phenomenological methods in the philosophy of technology, and further investigates the methodological implications of combining phenomenology with other philosophical schools. The second section examines technology as a phenomenon, debating whether it should be analysed as a whole or through individual artifacts. The final section addresses the practical applications of phenomenological insights in design practices and democratic engagement.
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                                                      Rāgs Around the Clock: A Handbook for North Indian Classical Music, with Online Recordings in the Khayāl Style

                                                      • David Clarke
                                                      • Vijay Rajput
                                                      FORTHCOMING
                                                      Rāgs Around the Clock is a rich and vibrant compendium for the discovery and study of North Indian classical music. The theory and practice of rāg are explored through two interlinked resources: a handbook of essays and analyses offering technical, historical, cultural and aesthetic perspectives; and two online albums – Rāg samay cakra and Twilight Rāgs from North India – featuring khayāl singer Vijay Rajput and accompanists.
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                                                        The Birds That Wouldn’t Sing

                                                        • Justin Smith
                                                        FORTHCOMING
                                                        This compelling book offers a unique perspective on D-Day and its aftermath through the personal testimonies of the Wrens who worked for Admiral Sir Bertram Ramsay during Operation Overlord. Drawing on public and private archives, it reveals the untold stories of the women serving in the Women’s Royal Naval Service (WRNS), balancing their wartime contributions with the strictures of secrecy and censorship. The narrative is framed by letters from these Wrens, which provide intimate glimpses into both the personal and professional challenges they faced during World War II.
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                                                          The Diaries of Anthony Hewitson, Provincial Journalist, Volume 2: 1891–1912

                                                          • Andrew Hobbs
                                                          FORTHCOMING
                                                          Andrew Hobbs’s introduction and footnotes provide background and analysis of these valuable documents. This full scholarly edition offers a wealth of new information about reporting, freelancing, sub-editing, newspaper ownership and publishing, and illuminates aspects of Victorian periodicals and culture extending far beyond provincial newspapers.
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                                                            The Present State of Music in France and Italy

                                                            • Robert Fraser
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                                                            Robert Fraser follows in the footsteps of the eighteenth-century musicologist Charles Burney (1726-1814) as he travelled across France, Switzerland and Italy in 1770 reporting on the European musical scene.
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                                                              The Samaritan Pentateuch: An Annotated English Translation

                                                              • Moshe Florentin
                                                              • Abraham Tal
                                                              FORTHCOMING
                                                              This new translation into English seeks to introduce the reader to the character of the Samaritan version of the Pentateuch, while emphasising the fundamental differences between it and the Masoretic version. The translation is based on a grammatical analysis of each and every word in the text according to its oral pronunciation, informed by examination of the Samaritan translations into Aramaic and Arabic as well as other Samaritan and non-Samaritan sources.
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                                                                The Struggle You Can’t See: Experiences of Neurodivergent and Invisibly Disabled Students in Higher Education

                                                                • Ash Lierman
                                                                FORTHCOMING
                                                                This book offers a comprehensive review of current research on the higher education experiences of neurodivergent undergraduate students and those with invisible disabilities. Grounded in principles of social justice and equity, this work draws from design thinking, the neurodiversity model, and Universal Design for Learning, to explore the context of higher education in relation to neurodivergent and disabled students.
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                                                                  The World of Tradition: A Global Perspective on Folklore and Ethnology

                                                                  • Simon J. Bronner
                                                                  FORTHCOMING
                                                                  This landmark volume features over 45 prominent scholars from all over the world who assess knowledge of international folklore and ethnology in the twenty-first century and ways to enhance global cultural understanding in the future. They cover issues of globalism from the ancient past to the present, migration and diffusion, and comparative genres and traditional practices. It is the most comprehensive reference on international folkloristic and ethnological studies ever produced.
                                                                  Troubled People, Troubled World: Psychotherapy, Ethics and Society - cover image

                                                                    Troubled People, Troubled World: Psychotherapy, Ethics and Society

                                                                    • Michael Briant
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                                                                    Therapists endeavour to be non-judgemental and, indeed, are no more qualified to pass judgement on others than anyone else; do they nevertheless learn anything about ethics from their disciplined listening? The same question was asked after the war about the persecution of the Jews and other minorities, and it’s a very live issue again, faced as we are by movements like ISIS, or Putinism in Russia, that cause great suffering in the name of religious or moral regeneration - a bewildering paradox that David Astor, former editor of The Observer called ‘the scourge’. Can psychotherapy throw any light on it, or contribute any ideas as to how we might contain, if not prevent, the barbarism it sanctions? Can it offer any insights into a different, more inclusive kind of ethics, and if so, can we glean any guidance from it as to how we might further it? These are the questions the author explores, drawing on psychoanalytic thinking on these issues for over a century and illustrated by his work with individuals over four decades.
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                                                                      Two Priors and a Princess: St Frideswide in Twelfth-Century Oxford

                                                                      • Andrew Dunning
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                                                                      Two Priors and a Princess presents a fresh assessment of the manuscript evidence with translations that are easily accessible to non-specialists. It is essential reading for students and scholars of medieval literature, as well as social and religious historians. It will be of particular value to readers interested in medical explanations and mental health in the Middle Ages; in the probative functions and stylistic development of the genres of hagiography and miracle collections; and in the function and definition of the ‘supernatural’ in medieval England.
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                                                                        Urban Heritage and Sustainability in the Age of Globalisation

                                                                        • Lilia Makhloufi
                                                                        FORTHCOMING
                                                                        This book is an exploration of architectural and urban heritage through interdisciplinary and intercultural approaches assessing the impact of historical, social, economic and political constraints on the development of heritage and its sustainability. It aims to illuminate the present stakes of heritage conservation, management and maintenance in a globalised world.
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                                                                          Wisdom and Greatness in one Place: The Alexandrian Trader Moses ben Judah and his Circle

                                                                          • Dotan Arad
                                                                          • Esther-Miriam Wagner
                                                                          FORTHCOMING
                                                                          The manuscript collections of the Bodleian Library contain a corpus of dozens of documents from the archive of Moses ben Judah. A leader of the Jewish community in Alexandria, he was also a prominent businessman and in contact with individuals from Cairo to Sicily. This collection of documents at the Bodleian likely did not emerge from the Cairo Genizah, but from another depository, and appears to have been buried at some point.