Box 3
Contains 53 Results:
Jackson, Sherm, 1992, 1994
The David S. Powers papers (1962-2023) contains working files, teaching materials, notes, and research files relating to the career of David Powers. The collection also includes departmental records from his time as chair of the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Cornell University and general Department of Near Eastern Studies records.
Jany, Janos, "The Idea of a Trust in Zoroastrian Law", 2004
The David S. Powers papers (1962-2023) contains working files, teaching materials, notes, and research files relating to the career of David Powers. The collection also includes departmental records from his time as chair of the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Cornell University and general Department of Near Eastern Studies records.
Jennings, Ronald, "Pious Foundations in the Society and Economy of Ottoman Trabzon, 1565-1640", 1991
The David S. Powers papers (1962-2023) contains working files, teaching materials, notes, and research files relating to the career of David Powers. The collection also includes departmental records from his time as chair of the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Cornell University and general Department of Near Eastern Studies records.
Johansen, Baber, 1991, 1997
The David S. Powers papers (1962-2023) contains working files, teaching materials, notes, and research files relating to the career of David Powers. The collection also includes departmental records from his time as chair of the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Cornell University and general Department of Near Eastern Studies records.
Kanafani-Zahar, Aida, "Les tentatives d'instaurer le mariage civil au Liban: l'inpact des Tanzimat et des reformes mandataires", 2006
The David S. Powers papers (1962-2023) contains working files, teaching materials, notes, and research files relating to the career of David Powers. The collection also includes departmental records from his time as chair of the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Cornell University and general Department of Near Eastern Studies records.
Kant, Laurence H., "Restorative Thoughts on an Agonizing Test: Abraham's Binding of Isaac and the Horr of Mt. Moriah (Genesis 22)" parts 1 and 2, 2003
The David S. Powers papers (1962-2023) contains working files, teaching materials, notes, and research files relating to the career of David Powers. The collection also includes departmental records from his time as chair of the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Cornell University and general Department of Near Eastern Studies records.
Kaptein, Nicholas, 1997, 2004
The David S. Powers papers (1962-2023) contains working files, teaching materials, notes, and research files relating to the career of David Powers. The collection also includes departmental records from his time as chair of the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Cornell University and general Department of Near Eastern Studies records.
Katz, Jonathan, "The worldly pursuits of a would-be wali: Muhammad al-Zawawi al-Bija'i", 1991
The David S. Powers papers (1962-2023) contains working files, teaching materials, notes, and research files relating to the career of David Powers. The collection also includes departmental records from his time as chair of the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Cornell University and general Department of Near Eastern Studies records.
Kader, Benjamin, "Muslim Villagers of the Frankish Kingdom of Jerusalem: Some Demographic and Onomastic Data", 1993
The David S. Powers papers (1962-2023) contains working files, teaching materials, notes, and research files relating to the career of David Powers. The collection also includes departmental records from his time as chair of the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Cornell University and general Department of Near Eastern Studies records.
Kinberg, Lean, "The Standardization of Qur'an Readings: The Testimonial Value of Dreams", 1992
The David S. Powers papers (1962-2023) contains working files, teaching materials, notes, and research files relating to the career of David Powers. The collection also includes departmental records from his time as chair of the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Cornell University and general Department of Near Eastern Studies records.