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Miriam Lichtheim (3 May 1914,
Istanbul – 27
March 2004, Jerusalem) was a Turkish-born American-Israeli egyptologist,
known for her
translations of ancient...
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George Lichtheim (Berlin; 1912 – 1973; London) was a German-born
intellectual whose works focused on the
history and
theory of
socialism and Marxism....
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Ludwig Lichtheim (7
December 1845 in
Breslau – 13
January 1928) was a
German physician of
Jewish descent. He was
educated at the
gymnasium in Breslau...
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Lichtheim,
Miriam (1980).
Ancient Egyptian Literature. Vol. 1. p. 223.
Lichtheim, Miriam; Hans-Werner Fischer-Elfert...
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great of majesty. From the last part of the text,
translated by
Miriam Lichtheim: You are in my heart,
There is no
other who
knows you, Only your son,...
- 1960, p. 6.
Hitler & Trevor-Roper 1988, p. ****v.
Roberts 1996, p. 501.
Lichtheim 1974, p. 366.
Haffner 1979, pp. 100–101.
Haffner 1979, p. 100. The Daily...
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Lichtheim (1996), p. 244.
Simpson (1972), pp. 6, 177.
Lichtheim (1996), pp. 244-245.
Lichtheim (1996), p. 258.
Lichtheim (1996), p. 245.
Lichtheim, Miriam...
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Jasnow and
Zauzich 2005, pp. 2–9, 72–73
Lichtheim 2006, pp. 125–128
Lichtheim 2006, pp. 125, 129–136
Lichtheim 2006, p. 126 Rohmer, Sax (1918).
Brood of...
- cord, also
known as
myelosis funiculus, or
funicular myelosis, also
Lichtheim's disease, and Putnam-Dana syndrome,
refers to
degeneration of the posterior...
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Rollston that it is not satire.
Miriam Lichtheim holds the view that the work is
indeed satirical.
Lichtheim argues that the "exaggeration and lightness...