This article raises the fundamental issue of the relationship between content and literary form in comparative research on Biblical literature, examining how the specific Hebrew spiritual and cultural context defines the linguistic, semantic, and stylistic similarities and differences between the literature of the Ancient Middle East and Ancient Greece, and the Old and New Testaments.
COBISS.SI-ID: 33333805
This book is the first Slovenian monograph study that both aims at a systematic investigation of individual literary types and genres at the analytical and synthetic level and illustrates them by means of sample texts spanning from antiquity to the present. The author collected the material from 2005 on in the framework of a research project and in conjunction with lectures on literature and literary theory and types of texts held at the University of Nova Gorica’s Faculty of Humanities. Her primary aim was to prepare a suitable university textbook. Examining the roots and development of literary types and genres provides profound insight into the many contents possibilities of creative literary communication.
COBISS.SI-ID: 255187712
The Blessed Michael Rua, who assumed in 1888 as sucessor of John Bosco the responsibility over Salesian institutions, decidely influenced inner stability and outer expansion of the Salesian community. When M. Rua was the supreme superior of Salesians there were several years negotiations to establish their first institution in the central Slovenian area. M. Rua has importantly contributed to development of Salesian activity among Slovenians.
COBISS.SI-ID: 5434458