The Notion of �holy� in Ancient Armenian Texts from the Fifth Century CE A Comparative Approach Using Digital Tools and Methods
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- 9783743561816
- 9783837661811
- 9783839461815
- 9783839461815
- Ancient history: to c 500 CE
- History of religion
- Research methods: general
- Ancient Armenian
- Ancient History
- Bielefeld University Press
- Comparative Notion of Holy
- Conceptual History
- Corpus Linguistics
- Digital Humanities
- Early Christianity
- Eastern European History
- History of Religion
- Language
- Religion
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Religious studies have long discussed the comparative notion of �holy� beyond religious, cultural, and linguistic boundaries. In this book, Thomas Jurczyk conducts a diachronic comparison of the meaning and application of two notions and their related word fields that are commonly associated with a broader comparative notion of holy, namely the Ancient Armenian term �surb� and its related words and the English word field associated with �holy�. To compare these two semantic fields, his methodological approach operates on the principle of distributional semantics and applies, among others, tools and methods from the field of corpus linguistics.
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