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In the Middle Ages and Early modern times Latin was the international language of scholarship in Europe, also in the study of Jewish, Christian and Islamic Origins. The vernacular languages had at first more relevance in the development of national literature, poetry and dramas. Italian in particular established itself in the 17th and 18th centuries as the international language of music and opera. If the emergence of national schools can be traced back to the Reformation, it was the Enlightenment and the Napoleon Era that launched French as the new language of scholarship and caused the rapid demise of Latin. In the 19th and early 20th century German and English also raised as distinguished languages in the critical historical and philological study of the Bible. After World War II and especially with the computer revolution of the 1990s, English has established itself as the dominant world language, while the globalization of higher education has stimulated the production of works in countries and languages that never before had a tradition in the field, and even boosted the international usage of languages (like Spanish) which are | In the Middle Ages and Early modern times Latin was the international language of scholarship in Europe, also in the study of Jewish, Christian and Islamic Origins. The vernacular languages had at first more relevance in the development of national literature, poetry and dramas. Italian in particular established itself in the 17th and 18th centuries as the international language of music and opera. If the emergence of national schools can be traced back to the Reformation, it was the Enlightenment and the Napoleon Era that launched French as the new international language of scholarship and caused the rapid demise of Latin. In the 19th and early 20th century German and English also raised as distinguished languages in the critical historical and philological study of the Bible. After World War II and especially with the computer revolution of the 1990s, English has established itself as the dominant world language, while the globalization of higher education has stimulated the production of works in countries and languages that never before had a tradition in the field, and even boosted the international usage of languages (like Spanish) which are rooted in the some of the most dynamic emerging countries. | ||
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''Into'' : [[:Category:Translated into Armenian|Armenian]] -- [[:Category:Translated into Bulgarian|Bulgarian]] -- [[:Category:Translated into Czech|Czech]] -- [[:Category:Translated into Danish|Danish]] -- [[:Category:Translated into Dutch|Dutch]] -- [[:Category:Translated into English|English]] -- [[:Category:Translated into French|French]] -- [[:Category:Translated into German|German]] -- [[:Category:Translated into Hebrew|Hebrew]] -- [[:Category:Translated into Hungarian|Hungarian]] -- [[:Category:Translated into Italian|Italian]] -- [[:Category:Translated into Japanese|Japanese]] -- [[:Category:Translated into Korean|Korean]] -- [[:Category:Translated into Latin|Latin]] -- [[:Category:Translated into Polish|Polish]] -- [[:Category:Translated into Portuguese|Portuguese]] -- [[:Category:Translated into Romanian|Romanian]] -- [[:Category:Translated into Russian|Russian]] -- [[:Category:Translated into Spanish|Spanish]] -- [[:Category:Translated into Swedish|Swedish]] -- [[:Category:Translated into Yiddish|Yiddish]] | ''Into'' : [[:Category:Translated into Armenian|Armenian]] -- [[:Category:Translated into Bulgarian|Bulgarian]] -- [[:Category:Translated into Czech|Czech]] -- [[:Category:Translated into Danish|Danish]] -- [[:Category:Translated into Dutch|Dutch]] -- [[:Category:Translated into English|English]] -- [[:Category:Translated into French|French]] -- [[:Category:Translated into German|German]] -- [[:Category:Translated into Hebrew|Hebrew]] -- [[:Category:Translated into Hungarian|Hungarian]] -- [[:Category:Translated into Italian|Italian]] -- [[:Category:Translated into Japanese|Japanese]] -- [[:Category:Translated into Korean|Korean]] -- [[:Category:Translated into Latin|Latin]] -- [[:Category:Translated into Polish|Polish]] -- [[:Category:Translated into Portuguese|Portuguese]] -- [[:Category:Translated into Romanian|Romanian]] -- [[:Category:Translated into Russian|Russian]] -- [[:Category:Translated into Spanish|Spanish]] -- [[:Category:Translated into Swedish|Swedish]] -- [[:Category:Translated into Yiddish|Yiddish]] | ||
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''Fields of research'' : [[:Category:Second Temple Studies|Second Temple Studies]] -- [[:Category:Enochic Studies|Enochic Studies]] -- [[:Category:Apocalyptic Studies|Apocalyptic Studies]] -- [[:Category:Qumran Studies|Qumran Studies]] -- [[:Category:OT Apocrypha Studies|OT Apocrypha Studies]] -- [[:Category:Wisdom Studies|Wisdom Studies]] -- [[:Category:OT Pseudepigrapha Studies|OT Pseudepigrapha Studies]] -- [[:Category:Hellenistic-Jewish Studies|Hellenistic-Jewish Studies]] -- [[:Category:Philo Studies|Philo Studies]] -- [[:Category:Josephus Studies|Josephus Studies]] -- [[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies|Historical Jesus Studies]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies|Pauline Studies]] -- [[:Category:Johannine Studies|Johannine Studies]] -- [[:Category:Petrine Studies|Petrine Studies]] -- [[:Category:Gospels Studies|Gospels Studies]] -- [[:Category:Christian Origins Studies|Christian Origins Studies]] -- [[:Category:New Testament Studies|New Testament Studies]] -- [[:Category:Early Christian Studies|Early Christian Studies]] -- [[:Category:Early Jewish Studies|Early Jewish Studies]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies|Early Islamic Studies]] -- [[:Category:Early Samaritan Studies|Early Samaritan Studies]] -- [[:Category:Hebrew Bible Studies|Hebrew Bible Studies]] | ''Fields of research'' : [[:Category:Second Temple Studies|Second Temple Studies]] -- [[:Category:Enochic Studies|Enochic Studies]] -- [[:Category:Apocalyptic Studies|Apocalyptic Studies]] -- [[:Category:Qumran Studies|Qumran Studies]] -- [[:Category:OT Apocrypha Studies|OT Apocrypha Studies]] -- [[:Category:Wisdom Studies|Wisdom Studies]] -- [[:Category:OT Pseudepigrapha Studies|OT Pseudepigrapha Studies]] -- [[:Category:Hellenistic-Jewish Studies|Hellenistic-Jewish Studies]] -- [[:Category:Philo Studies|Philo Studies]] -- [[:Category:Josephus Studies|Josephus Studies]] -- [[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies|Historical Jesus Studies]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies|Pauline Studies]] -- [[:Category:Johannine Studies|Johannine Studies]] -- [[:Category:Petrine Studies|Petrine Studies]] -- [[:Category:Gospels Studies|Gospels Studies]] -- [[:Category:Christian Origins Studies|Christian Origins Studies]] -- [[:Category:New Testament Studies|New Testament Studies]] -- [[:Category:Early Christian Studies|Early Christian Studies]] -- [[:Category:Early Jewish Studies|Early Jewish Studies]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies|Early Islamic Studies]] -- [[:Category:Early Samaritan Studies|Early Samaritan Studies]] -- [[:Category:Hebrew Bible Studies|Hebrew Bible Studies]] | ||
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Pages in category "Languages"
The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total.